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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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divorce

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1 I, 21| again about marriage and divorce, and some even about the 2 I, 29| celibacy, or has purchased by divorce a title to baptism, as if 3 IV, 11| a eunuch; until death or divorce does he reserve baptism. 4 IV, 34| XXXIV. MOSES, ALLOWING DIVORCE, AND CHRIST PROHIBITING 5 IV, 34| STATES.~But Christ prohibits divorce, saying, "Whosoever putteth 6 IV, 34| adultery." In order to forbid divorce, He makes it unlawful to 7 IV, 34| There, while prohibiting divorce, He has given us a solution 8 IV, 34| therefore, He prohibited divorce, and yet at the same time 9 IV, 34| prohibition which He now made of divorce; the case supposed being, 10 IV, 34| therefore, His prohibition of divorce was a conditional one, He 11 IV, 34| however, you deny that divorce is in any way permitted 12 IV, 34| be joined to a harlot." Divorce, therefore, when justly 13 IV, 34| Him, since he prohibits divorce in the same sense as Christ 14 IV, 34| everywhere, both in permitting divorce and in for-bidding it. You 15 IV, 34| to escape. He prohibits divorce when He will have the marriage 16 IV, 34| marriage inviolable; He permits divorce when the marriage is spotted 17 IV, 34| suddenly devised proposal of divorce; because it was not suddenly 18 IV, 34| not less by death than by divorce; who had been impelled thereto 19 V, 7 | Christ plainly forbids divorce, Moses unquestionably permits 20 V, 7 | husband," both permitted divorce, which indeed He never absolutely


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