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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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bear

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1 I, 20| enduring Lord, who didst bear so many years with this 2 II, 2 | would be equally impotent to bear the rays of any other sun, 3 II, 15| that the father should not bear the iniquity of the son, 4 II, 17| not steal; thou shalt not bear false witness; thou shalt 5 II, 24| turn out. For no one would bear you out in imputing lack 6 II, 25| dying, so that he had to bear the load of this prohibition 7 III, 7 | sorrows, and knowing how to bear our infirmity;" "placed 8 III, 13| virgin shall conceive, and bear a son." Now a sign from 9 III, 16| He had commanded him to bear as his usual appellation 10 III, 22| synagogue" Be ye separate who bear the vessels of the Lord." 11 IV, 13| TESTAMENT PROPHETICALLY BEAR ON CERTAIN EVENTS OF THE 12 IV, 14| preceded Him who was to bear the name. But He has both 13 IV, 16| not steal; thou shalt not bear false witness," He taught 14 IV, 23| acting for Him, we will bear your reproof. But if you 15 IV, 23| you come from Him, we will bear your reproof. If, however, 16 IV, 29| and for all who should bear rule in the churches, the 17 IV, 35| indefinitely charging you "not to bear any malice against your 18 IV, 36| adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Honour thy 19 IV, 38| had assumed His answer to bear this meaning. If, however, 20 V, 2 | even had not been able to bear." Now, since the Acts of 21 V, 4 | your high days I cannot bear; your fasting, and feasts, 22 V, 4 | troubleth you shall have to bear judgment." From what God? 23 V, 4 | When, therefore, he says, "Bear ye one another's burdens, 24 V, 4 | underlies the injunction, 'Bear ye one another's burdens"), 25 V, 9 | put under His feet"), will bear upon the very object which 26 V, 10| OF THE FIRST MAN. LET US BEAR THE IMAGE OF THE HEAVENLY. 27 V, 10| the earthy, so let us also bear the image of the heavenly," 28 V, 10| present time. He says, Let us bear, as a precept; not We shall 29 V, 10| a precept; not We shall bear, in the sense of a promise 30 V, 11| sufferings, in which we bear about with us the very dying 31 V, 18| separate yourselves, ye that bear the vessels of the Lord." (


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