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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 I, 1pref| treatise. This latter I lost, before it was completely 2 I, 1pref| light of his faith, and so lost the God whom he had found. 3 I, 24 | the soul is concerned, but lost in their body, which, according 4 I, 29 | All proof of abstinence is lost when excess is impossible; 5 II, 13 | keep its ground; for it had lost its impregnability through 6 III, 24 | have either despised or lost; since it is both just and 7 IV, 7 | am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel;" 8 IV, 7 | surely (this is going) to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. 9 IV, 26 | asker? What, however, have I lost before that other god, that 10 IV, 32 | THAT THE PARABLES OF THE LOST SHEEP AND THE LOST DRACHMA 11 IV, 32 | OF THE LOST SHEEP AND THE LOST DRACHMA HAVE NO SUITABLE 12 IV, 32 | MARCION.~WhO sought after the lost sheep and the lost piece 13 IV, 32 | after the lost sheep and the lost piece of silver? Was it 14 IV, 32 | possessed Him who owned him; He lost him who once possessed him; 15 IV, 32 | possessed him; He sought him who lost him; He found him who sought 16 IV, 32 | that is to say, man. For he lost him not, because he possessed 17 IV, 32 | sought him not, because he lost him not; and he found him 18 IV, 32 | that is, at the recovery of lost man is the attribute of 19 IV, 37 | and to save that which was lost," my present contention 20 IV, 37 | was come to save what was lost, to whom it had once belonged, 21 IV, 37 | would seem to have been lost? If in his body, then it 22 IV, 37 | not his soul, which is lost. What, however, is lost, 23 IV, 37 | lost. What, however, is lost, the Son of man saves. The 24 IV, 37 | in his soul that man is lost, salvation is designed for 25 IV, 37 | salvation is designed for the lost soul; and the body which 26 IV, 37 | and the body which is not lost is safe. If, (to take the 27 IV, 37 | supposition,) man is wholly lost, in both his natures, then 28 V, 4 | to the same Deity, both lost their power in Christ, by 29 V, 9 | expresses simply what has lost the vital principle, by 30 V, 9 | as I make bold to affirm) lost even the glory which he 31 V, 14 | restored to him who had lost it; so that the resurrection


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