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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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   Book, Chapter
1 II, 13 | lose without danger? You read bow broad is the road to 2 II, 16 | community of designations. We read, indeed, of God's right 3 II, 17 | and the inscription is read by each man's conscience. 4 II, 25 | question ought not to be read in a merely interrogative 5 III, 5 | description. For we both read Of "the mountains dropping 6 III, 14 | thigh." But what do you read about Christ just before? " 7 III, 19 | CHRIST.~Come now, when you read in the words of David, how 8 III, 21 | accomplished, although you read of them; else, if you cannot 9 IV, 5 | Thessalonians, the Ephesians read by it; what utterance also 10 IV, 10 | in the Father's name. I read, too, how that, when David 11 IV, 11 | the Father. He had nowhere read of Christ's being foretold 12 IV, 11 | the Gentiles, because you read: "Come with me from Lebanon, 13 IV, 13 | rock and a stone? For we read of His being placed "for 14 IV, 20 | the very winds subserved! Read, too, how that the Jordan 15 IV, 24 | times of the promise, if you read what precedes the passage: " 16 IV, 38 | the passage ought to be read thus: "Those whom God shall 17 IV, 39 | benefits thereof that we read in Habakkuk: "Thou wentest 18 IV, 42 | whole event are therein read: "Dogs compassed me about; 19 V, 1intro| himself. Besides, you have read, no doubt, that "many shall 20 V, 11 | the way in which they are read, or else from their punctuation, 21 V, 18 | this passage, when thus read, consistently with its own


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