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Alphabetical [« »] hereof 1 heresiarch 1 heresies 4 heresy 28 heretic 47 heretical 11 heretics 32 | Frequency [« »] 28 forbids 28 fulfilled 28 further 28 heresy 28 honour 28 ignorance 28 issue | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances heresy |
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1 I, 1pref | HERETIC MARCION, A NATIVE. HIS HERESY CHARACTERIZED IN A BRIEF 2 I, 1pref | far will that be accounted heresy which is brought in later. 3 I, 2 | HOW HE CONSTRUCTED THIS HERESY OF AN EVIL AND A GOOD GOD.~ 4 I, 2 | with the acidity of his own heresy. He had, moreover, in one 5 I, 7 | ESSENCE IS THE THING AT ISSUE. HERESY, IN ITS GENERAL TERMS, THUS 6 I, 8 | once be able to prove the heresy of their tenet of a new 7 I, 13 | from whose genius every heresy derives its spirit, called 8 I, 19 | confirming themselves in his heresy. These are Marcion's Antitheses, 9 I, 21 | REVEALED, UNTIL MARCION'S HERESY.~Now if it was with the 10 I, 21 | doubt or paltering. For all heresy is thrust out by this wedge 11 I, 24 | verity of the flesh, as your heresy is pleased to assume, He 12 II, 2 | HUMAN DISCOVERY. ADAM'S HERESY.~We have now, then, cleared 13 II, 2 | sin of Adam to have been heresy, when he committed it by 14 II, 18 | confidence than those which heresy has shown such a longing 15 III, 1intro| everywhere in the madness of his heresy, which is so great, that 16 III, 11 | For the points which this heresy assaults are confirmed, 17 III, 13 | in the lateness of your heresy, and the prophecy at once 18 III, 16 | who are panakers of your heresy. When Oshea the son of Nun 19 III, 18 | their wickedness by their heresy, with which they persecuted 20 IV, 4 | from our truth into his own heresy. What if the Marcionites 21 IV, 4 | Marcion! But for all that, heresy, which is for ever mending 22 IV, 6 | blindness, which characterizes heresy, than he displayed when 23 IV, 11 | patch of your new-fangled heresy. I should like to know in 24 IV, 17 | neither can truth generate heresy; and as a corrupt tree cannot 25 IV, 17 | cannot yield good fruit, so heresy will not produce truth. 26 IV, 22 | imitated the frowardness (of heresy), and revealed them just 27 V, 19 | THE CRITERION OF TRUTH AND HERESY. APPLICATION OF THE CANON. 28 V, 19 | characteristic of every heresy. This shall now be proved