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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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1 I, 4 | so much contempt for the laws, and so little respect for 2 I, 6 | COMPROMISED BY THE INIQUITOUS LAWS WHICH WERE MADE AGAINST 3 I, 6 | refuge, the authority of the laws, because these, of course, 4 I, 6 | considered by those who made the laws. Then what is it which has 5 I, 6 | part of those who put the laws in force, when, in the case 6 I, 6 | forbidden and punished by the laws, the penalty is not inflicted 7 I, 6 | made in the interest of the laws. For how are you to keep 8 I, 6 | Naturally enough, then, are the laws against the Christians supposed 9 I, 6 | among you that some of these laws are unjust, since not a 10 I, 10 | destroyed by you? Of the laws I have already said, that 11 I, 15 | you are forbidden by the laws to slay new-born infants, 12 I, 15 | infants, it so happens that no laws are evaded with more impunity 13 II, 1 | authority of tradition, the laws of our governors, and the 14 II, 12 | marries his own sister. No laws as yet prohibited incest, 15 II, 13 | piety and the son's. If the laws had been just even at that 16 app, frag| impeachment of all laws--laws which are far more just


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