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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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1 III, 13| VIRGINITY OF CHRIST'S MOTHER A SIGN. OTHER PROPHECIES ALSO SIGNS. 2 III, 13| that it was to be for a sign. "Therefore," says he, " 3 III, 13| himself shall give you a sign; behold, a virgin shall 4 III, 13| and bear a son." Now a sign from God would not have 5 III, 13| God would not have been a sign, unless it had been some 6 III, 13| nothing of the nature of a sign can possibly come out of 7 III, 13| be proposed by God as a sign, but a warlike infant has 8 III, 13| occur the character of a sign. But after the sign of the 9 III, 13| of a sign. But after the sign of the strange and novel 10 III, 13| afterwards declared as a sign the subsequent course of 11 III, 13| indeed is of the nature of a sign, nor is His "refusing the 12 III, 13| is no doubt a wonderful sign. Keep to the measure of 13 III, 22| He predicted would be the sign on our foreheads in the 14 III, 22| found amongst you, and the sign upon the forehead, and the 15 III, 24| that there would be for a sign a picture of this very city 16 IV, 22| conversing together, which is a sign of familiarity; nor as associated 17 IV, 26| of God, because it was a sign that even a thing of weakness 18 IV, 27| THE PHARISEES SEEKING A SIGN. HIS CENSURE OF THEIR LOVE 19 IV, 27| give to those "who seek a sign." For a vast age he hides 20 IV, 34| yoke of the law and the sign of circumcision. This region, 21 IV, 39| common trees be an antecedent sign of the approach of summer, 22 IV, 39| they precede. But every sign is His, to whom belong the 23 IV, 39| thing of which it is the sign; and to everything is appointed 24 IV, 39| everything is appointed its sign by Him to whom the thing 25 V, 6 | so He might not give any sign of His Christ, as destined 26 V, 7 | to the figure of a sacred sign given by an extraneous god? 27 V, 20| trust in the flesh," the sign of "circumcision," his origin


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