Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against all heresies

IntraText - Concordances

(Hapax - words occurring once)
unkno-yes

                                            bold = Main text
    Chapter                                 grey = Comment text
501 2| secretly and stealthily, and unknown to that Mother-Virtue), 502 | unto 503 2| powers of this world were unwilling that Christ should suffer, 504 | upon 505 5| decads. So we may grant it useless and idle to recount all 506 6| resurrection of the flesh. He uses, too, one only apostle; 507 5| V. MARCUS AND COLARBASUS.~ 508 2| of the advantages he is vaunted to have conferred on mankind; 509 2| even, for the purpose of vengeance, in order that that seed 510 | very 511 6| VI. CERDO, MARCION, LUGAN, 512 8| introduced a heresy which Victorinus was careful to corroborate. 513 2| and had shut from their view the upper regions by self-distension, 514 7| VII. TATIAN, CATAPHRYGIANS, 515 8| VIII. BLASTUS, TWO THEODOTI, 516 3| excluding the gospel and vindicating Judaism.~ 517 6| disciple of Marcion. He, too, wading through the same kinds of 518 5| After these there were not wanting a Marcus and a Colarbasus, 519 1| arousing of seditions and wars, yes, and the shedding of 520 4| through the Virgin Mary as water through a pipe, neither 521 2| he had been originated by weaker and mediocre powers, he 522 1| Apocalypse of the Lord with the weightiest authority attaching to a 523 | whereas 524 | whoever 525 7| opinions from his. For he wholly savours of Valentinus; adding 526 | why 527 4| ignorance, the spirits of wickedness and malignity; of his sadness 528 2| through prudence to grow wise, and be able to understand 529 2| say, observing that Christ wished to subvert the truth, betrayed 530 4| whom he calls Horos, to wit, sent to invigorate him, 531 6| and angels; beside Him, withal, another Virtue, which he 532 2| powers, he lay crawling, worm-like. That Aeon, however, out 533 1| fact likewise made them worthy of receiving this very name; 534 6| course of His descent He wove together for Himself a starry 535 5| men run through their ô, x, t through the whole alphabet, 536 4| account of disappointed yearning to see the First-Father 537 | yes


unkno-yes

IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL