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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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   Book, Chapter
1 I, 1 | That indeed must not, you say, be hastily accounted a 2 I, 1 | attribute to fate. They cannot say that it is not a wrong thing, 3 I, 2 | might not to urge us to say "No," and so have to acquit 4 I, 4 | CHRISTIANS.~But the sect, you say, is punished in the name 5 I, 5 | conversation yourselves to say, in disparagement of us, " 6 I, 5 | they are not, it is vain to say so of them: they only deceive 7 I, 7 | comes it to pass, you will say to us, that such a character 8 I, 7 | ways. What, then, shall we say when our servants betray 9 I, 7 | what he hears. But then you say that (this is precisely 10 I, 7 | commission. Now this, I must say, surpasses all admiration, 11 I, 7 | of impurity, I will not say of incest, (in our feasts)? 12 I, 7 | sacred rites. Then he will say (to the applicant), You 13 I, 8 | ridiculous folly which makes you say we are the latest race, 14 I, 9 | Where then were (I will not say the Christians, who despise 15 I, 10 | show yourselves to be! I say nothing of your indulgence 16 I, 10 | retributions (of their plays)? I say nothing of your philosophers, 17 I, 11 | Tacitus, however,--who, to say the truth, is most loquacious 18 I, 11 | offer for what I am going to say, when I have no other object 19 I, 16 | But how insignificant, (say you,) is the stain which 20 I, 16 | necessity of age and sex--to say nothing of lust and licentiousness-- 21 I, 18 | sufferings). Perhaps (you will say) the character of a more 22 I, 19 | award of the judgment, we say that the wicked will have 23 II, 2 | apathetic and inert, and (so to say) a non-entity. The Stoics 24 II, 7 | expected of poets. But when you say that they only make men 25 II, 10 | now deceased, that is to say, now deified. They relate 26 II, 12 | witness of his name; for they say that he is called K<greek> 27 II, 12 | to be Time, because you say he is a human being; nor, 28 II, 12 | men, which induces them to say of any who are unknown or 29 II, 12 | whose descent is unknown. I say nothing of the fact that 30 II, 15 | live in rented houses. I say nothing about Ascensus, 31 app, frag| else, if it is lawful to say so, should be begotten anew), 32 app, frag| world. For they cannot even say that their action and wars 33 app, frag| indeed true, and which, they say, he did without self transformation?


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