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Lucius Caecilius Firmianus Lactantius
On the manner in which the persecutors died

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1 X | attendants of his, who were Christians, stood by, and they put 2 X | he had begun against the Christians. I have learned that the 3 XI | offered to idols: but the Christians of her family would not 4 XI | conceived ill-will against the Christians, and by woman-like complaints 5 XI | so much blood; that the Christians were wont with eagerness 6 XI | personal ill-will towards the Christians, were of opinion that they 7 XI | opinion given against the Christians. Yet not even then could 8 XII | which befell not only the Christians, but the whole earth. When 9 XIII | published, depriving the Christians of all honours and dignities; 10 XIV | the blame was laid on the Christians as public enemies; and the 11 XIV | fire. It was said that the Christians, in concert with the eunuchs, 12 XXI | execution by edicts against the Christians, commanding that, after 13 XXII | learned in torturing the Christians, became habitual, and he 14 XXIV | first care to restore the Christians to the exercise of their 15 XXXIV | especial manner, that the Christians also, who had abandoned 16 XXXIV | our edict, ordaining the Christians to betake themselves to 17 XXXIV | permit them again to be Christians, and to establish the places 18 XXXIV | will be the duty of the Christians, in consequence of this 19 XXXVI | granted by Galerius to the Christians, and, for this end, he secretly 20 XXXVI | priests, to prevent the Christians from erecting churches, 21 XXXVI | authorized them to compel the Christians to sacrifice to idols, and, 22 XXXVI | of dress. And as to the Christians, he purposed to follow the 23 XLVI | utterly efface the name of the Christians. And on the following night 24 XLVIII| that it was proper that the Christians and all others should have 25 XLVIII| himself to the rites of the Christians, or to whatever other religion 26 XLVIII| orders to you concerning the Christians, all who choose that religion 27 XLVIII| matters of religion to the Christians is ample and unconditional; 28 XLVIII| others, as well as to the Christians. For it befits the well-ordered 29 XLVIII| Moreover, with respect to the Christians, we formerly gave certain 30 XLVIII| do restore them to the Christians, without money demanded 31 XLVIII| forthwith restore them to the Christians: reserving always to such 32 XLVIII| immediately restored to the Christians. And because it appears 33 XLVIII| to religious worship, the Christians did possess other places, 34 XLVIII| things for the behoof of the Christians, you are to use your utmost 35 XLVIII| in which he exhorted the Christians to rebuild their religious


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