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Alphabetical [« »] hypocrites 1 hypothesis 2 i 699 i.e. 15 ibis 1 ice 2 idea 8 | Frequency [« »] 15 greatness 15 hell 15 hostile 15 i.e. 15 loved 15 merciful 15 necessity | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances i.e. |
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1 I, 2 | was impossible to deny, i.e. our Creator; and one whom 2 I, 2 | never be able to prove, i.e. his own god. The unhappy 3 I, 3 | nothing is equal to Him, i.e. that there is no other great 4 I, 7 | as they are called gods (i.e. supreme beings, on the strength, 5 I, 19| TEACHING OF JESUS CHRIST, I.E., THE OPPOSITION BETWEEN 6 II, 5 | HIS OBJECTION REFUTED, I.E., MAN'S FALL SHOWED FAILURE 7 II, 9 | ANOTHER CAVIL ANSWERED, I.E., THE FALL IMPUTABLE TO GOD, 8 II, 10| X. ANOTHER CAVIL MET, I.E., THE DEVIL WHO INSTIGATED 9 IV, 18| thou He that should come?" i.e. Art thou the coming One? " 10 IV, 18| or look we for another?" i.e. Is He whom we are expecting 11 IV, 37| WILL OF THE AUSTERE MAN, I.E. THE CREATOR.~"Salvation 12 V, 7 | spectacle to the world," i.e. "both to angels," who minister 13 V, 11| RELATION TO THESE VESSELS, I.E. OUR BODIES.~If, owing to 14 V, 17| could have first trusted i.e. previously trusted in God, 15 V, 20| that which is through Him," i.e. Christ, "the righteousness