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| Alphabetical [« »] cries 1 crime 22 crime- 1 crimes 19 crimes-if 1 criminal 2 criminals 8 | Frequency [« »] 20 set 19 condemned 19 confession 19 crimes 19 faith 19 found 19 get | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus The apology IntraText - Concordances crimes |
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1 II | adultery, dishonesty, and other crimes. Upon this Trajan wrote 2 II | should you hold that our crimes require no i such investigation 3 II | you act, when, holding our crimes proved by our confession 4 II | manner repudiate also the crimes with which, from that same 5 II | to that rival power--its crimes presumed, not proved--may 6 IV | Christians are free from the very crimes they are so well aware prevail 7 IV | accusation of all the various crimes we are said to be guilty 8 IV | the truth? I am guilty of crimes against the gods, against 9 IV | forbids the sifting of the crimes which it prohibits, for 10 VI | infamous charge of secret crimes, clearing my way to things 11 VII | been alone aware of the crimes of Christians. This is the 12 IX | justice craved overtook their crimes, as the soldiers of our 13 XXXV | confederates or approvers of these crimes and treasons, the still 14 XXXVIII| chargeable with any such crimes as are commonly dreaded 15 XL | Avenger of sin, all vices and crimes grew and flourished. But 16 XLIV | and passing sentence upon crimes. Well, in your long lists 17 XLV | himself out of sight in his crimes, and to despise them sometimes, 18 XLVI | accusation of the various crimes on the ground of which these 19 XLIX | innocuous, are never charged as crimes or punished. But in a thing