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Alphabetical [« »] unblameable 1 unborn 5 unbroken 1 uncertain 18 uncertainties 2 uncertainty 6 unchaste 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 strength 18 suffered 18 touching 18 uncertain 18 visible 17 adultery 17 afflatus | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances uncertain |
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1 I, 9 | GOD IS NEITHER UNKNOWN NOR UNCERTAIN. THE CREATOR, WHOM HE OWNS 2 I, 9 | idolatry of Athens. And on uncertain gods; but that, too, is 3 I, 9 | superstition. Furthermore, uncertain gods are not well known, 4 I, 9 | for a being who is still uncertain, and was formerly unknown. 5 I, 9 | certain God, he made him to be uncertain. But I will not go so far 6 I, 9 | and be even now likewise uncertain some immense region indeed, 7 I, 9 | certain, as he is known; and uncertain, as unknown. This being 8 I, 9 | treatment of these same uncertain arguments, as shall by reason 9 I, 9 | as no doubt they will, uncertain, doubtful, and intricate 10 I, 9 | submitted, although they are uncertain, to the standard of those 11 I, 9 | is not God who is to-day uncertain, because he has been hitherto 12 I, 9 | unknown, and therefore never uncertain.~ 13 I, 10| Certain (must be judged) the uncertain; from the Known the unknown. 14 II, 25| no means; God was neither uncertain about the commission of 15 II, 25| He in this instance also uncertain through ignorance, and desiring 16 III, 4 | at least capricious and uncertain; lukewarm (in his resentment) 17 IV, 36| he was considered, in no uncertain manner, to be the Son of 18 IV, 42| title, if they had been uncertain whether He had called Himself