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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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3501 IV, 13 | and strange ones; and thou wilt say in thine heart, Who 3502 IV, 40 | descend reddened with the wine-juice, like men stained in blood. 3503 IV, 40 | crushing process of the wine-press, from which the labourers 3504 IV, 40 | the treading of the full winepress?" The prophetic Spirit contemplates 3505 IV, 15 | who drink their refined wines, and anoint themselves with 3506 I, 13 | Red Sea; a single stray wing of a moorfowl, I say nothing 3507 III, 3 | of that antiquity which wins the assent of faith, so 3508 I, 1pref | Pontus) colder than its winter, more brittle than its ice, 3509 I, 1pref | cloudy; the whole year is wintry; the only wind that blows 3510 IV, 18 | bathed them with her tears, wiped them with the hairs of her 3511 IV, 10 | have compassion upon us; He wipeth away our iniquities, and 3512 III, 3 | your Christ new ones, to wit we should more readily believe 3513 V, 2 | know of themselves, on the withdrawal of this point, that they 3514 II, 7 | of will, if He afterwards withdrew it? Why withdraw it after 3515 IV, 24 | Egypt, they fraudulently withheld provisions from them with 3516 V, 13 | whose wrath he attested, by witnessing to His judgment. Marcion' 3517 III, 6 | whom they regarded as a wonder-working juggler, and an enemy in 3518 III, 18 | offering, himself carried the wood for his own death. By this 3519 III, 19 | Perhaps you think some wooden king of the Jews is meant! 3520 IV, 10 | crimson, I will whiten them as wool." In the scarlet colour 3521 IV, 24 | very protection the people wore not out a shoe, even in 3522 III, 3 | made known, and had already worked miracles like Him, and like 3523 IV, 24 | and cities, were surely workmen worthy of their hire, and 3524 II, 26 | were other Gods, like the worshippers of idols then, and the heretics 3525 I, 13 | divine, which are objects of worshsip with the Persian magi, the 3526 II, 11 | injustice to be one of the worst of things, and by the same 3527 IV, 15 | Creator's severity? Of little worth is the recommendation which 3528 I, 13 | WORTHY WITNESS OF GOD. THIS WORTHINESS ILLUSTRATED BY REFERENCES 3529 IV, 29 | by reason of their very worthlessness, will appear a little further 3530 III, 7 | those by whom He was also wounded and pierced. One of these 3531 III, 24 | a God is yours, who both wounds and heals, creates evil 3532 IV, 42 | from the cross, nothing to wrap in the linen, nothing to 3533 V, 9 | You have the whole answer wrapped up in this. All the rest 3534 III, 18 | For against Him did they wreak their fury after they had 3535 V, 7 | For our sakes was this writ. ten." Still he declined 3536 IV, 21 | delivered from a ten months' writhing in the womb; was never shed 3537 I, 26 | therefore his will is not wronged, although that is done which 3538 II, 7 | into danger when attempting wrongly to enjoy his liberty. Now, 3539 IV, 40 | XL. HOW THE STEPS IN THE PASSION 3540 IV, 41 | XLI. THE WOE PRONOUNCED ON THE 3541 IV, 42 | XLII. OTHER INCIDENTS OF THE 3542 IV, 43conc| XLIII. CONCLUSIONS. JESUS AS THE 3543 IV, 15 | from their wealth. In Ps. xlviii. He also turns off our care 3544 IV, 31 | XXXI. CHRIST'S ADVICE TO INVITE 3545 IV, 32 | XXXII. A SORT OF SORITES, AS THE 3546 IV, 33 | XXXIII. THE MARCIONITE INTERPRETATION 3547 IV, 34 | XXXIV. MOSES, ALLOWING DIVORCE, 3548 IV, 39 | XXXIX. CONCERNING THOSE WHO COME 3549 IV, 35 | XXXV. THE JUDICIAL SEVERITY OF 3550 IV, 36 | XXXVI. THE PARABLES OF THE IMPORTUNATE 3551 IV, 37 | XXXVII. CHRIST AND ZACCHAEUS. THE 3552 IV, 38 | XXXVIII. CHRIST'S REFUTATIONS OF 3553 IV, 20 | lakes of Judaea. How the sea yawns from its very depths, then 3554 II, 5 | apostle puts outside, and who yelp at the God of truth, let 3555 IV, 12 | Sabbath, in order that the yesterday's provision of food might 3556 IV, 39 | to those who are slain, yielding themselves up in their own 3557 I, 11 | EXTERNAL CREATION WHICH YIELDS THIS EVIDENCE IS REALLY 3558 IV, 7 | and be prompt, O region of Zabulon and land of Nephthalim, 3559 IV, 9 | apostles Simon and the sons of Zebedee (for it cannot seem to be 3560 I, 13 | Strato the sky and earth, Zeno the air and ether, and Plato 3561 V, 4 | even "the new law out of Zion, and the word of the Lord


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