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cried 1
crier 1
cries 1
crime 22
crime- 1
crimes 19
crimes-if 1
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23 take
22 caesar
22 come
22 crime
22 demons
22 deny
22 forth
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The apology

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crime

   Chapter
1 I | lamenting? What! is that a crime in which the criminal rejoices? 2 II | only fair that the same crime should get the same treatment? 3 II | man's confession of the crime of murder, or sacrilege, 4 II | if we were guilty of any crime, we should be sure to deny 5 II | full account of how the crime was perpetrated. So that 6 II | down that persons who own a crime are to be condemned, not 7 II | Christian a man of every crime, an enemy of the gods, of 8 II | perfectly clear that there is no crime of any kind in the case, 9 II | Christian" does not imply any crime, the name is surely very 10 II | that of itself is made a crime.~ 11 IV | not well assured that a crime has been committed; nor 12 VII | the publishers of their crime, it follows of course it 13 IX | And even now that sacred. crime still continues to be done 14 IX | do there is neither any crime thoroughly and abidingly 15 IX | who are more given to the crime of incest than those who 16 IX | go on--the race and the crime creeping on together. Then, 17 XI | you can prove free from crime or vice, save by denying 18 XXIV| sufficient to clear us from the crime of treason, chiefly against 19 XXIV| are really guilty of the crime you charge on us, not merely 20 XXIV| empire. And yet how great a crime does he commit, who, with 21 XXX | His name, put the brand of crime.~ 22 XLV | then, alone are without crime. Is there ought wonderful


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