| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] males 2 malice 1 malum 1 man 31 managed 1 manifest 1 manifested 1 | Frequency [« »] 32 what 31 has 31 into 31 man 31 out 30 himself 30 own | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against the Valentinians IntraText - Concordances man |
bold = Main text Chapter grey = Comment text
1 3 | being hidden, because no man will be ashamed to give 2 3 | to give ear thereto. No man will be ashamed to recognise 3 3 | imperfectly known; because man has not thought of Him as 4 3 | the sun? Let, however, any man approach the subject from 5 3 | mutilated Deity, will that man hesitate at once to pronounce 6 4 | VALENTINUS, AN ABLE BUT RESTLESS MAN. MANY SCHISMATICAL LEADERS 7 4 | THEM SHOWS RESPECT TO THE MAN WHOSE NAME DESIGNATES THE 8 4 | because he was an able man both in genius and eloquence. 9 4 | Axionicus at Antioch is the only man who at the present time 10 4 | seed of theirs in every man after this fashion, whenever 11 7 | Pleroma: it procreates Homo (Man) and Ecclesia (the Church). 12 8 | Phosphorus. He was personating a man of valour, and wound up 13 15| provision flowed forth for man. O illuminating smile! O 14 24| XXIV. THE FORMATION OF MAN BY THE DEMIURGE. HUMAN FLESH 15 24| their figments concerning man? For, after he had made 16 24| Demiurge turns his hands to man, and chooses for him as 17 24| does the Demiurge mould man as a potter does his clay, 18 25| THE SPIRITUAL NATURE TO MAN. IT WAS FURTIVELY MANAGED 19 25| principle, the spiritual man lay hid, although inserted 20 25| above, and the perfection of man; tracing this perfection 21 29| stated their views as to man's threefold nature which 22 30| UNNECESSARY TO THE SPIRITUAL MAN.~For this reason it is that 23 30| otherwise (they account any man) degenerate, and a bastard 24 32| these is the soul of moral man, except when it has found 25 32| too, am no doubt a rash man, in having exposed: so great 26 36| account was announced as Man. Those, moreover, whom He 27 36| designated the Church. As man, He uttered His Word; and 28 39| twelve, the offspring of Man and the Church and therefore, 29 39| He was designated "Son of man." Others, moreover, maintain 30 39| found for the title "Son of man;" for they have had the 31 39| call the Father Himself Man, by reason of the profound