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Iustinus Martyr
The first Apology

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1 II | of pleasing superstitious men, nor induced by irrational 2 II | or be proved to be wicked men; and you, you can kill, 3 III | rumour, to wrong blameless men, and indeed rather yourselves, 4 V | showed such fearful sights to men, that those who did not 5 V | things to light, and deliver men from the demons, then the 6 V | themselves, by means of men who rejoiced in iniquity, 7 V | comparison with those even of men desirous of virtue. ~ 8 IX | flowers such deities as men have formed and set in shrines 9 IX | infatuation! that dissolute men should be said to fashion 10 IX | you should appoint such men the guardians of the temples 11 IX | even to think or say that men are the guardians of gods. ~ 12 X | material offerings which men can give, seeing, indeed, 13 X | unformed matter; and if men by their works show themselves 14 X | for the advantage of all men that they are not restrained 15 XI | we are not concerned when men cut us off; since also death 16 XII | And more than all other men are we your helpers and 17 XII | his actions. For if all men knew this, no one would 18 XII | detection, since you are but men), those persons, if they 19 XII | you seem to fear lest all men become righteous, and you 20 XIV | manners would not live with men of a different tribe, now, 21 XV | have been made eunuchs of men, and some who were born 22 XV | before God. And many, both men and women, who have been 23 XV | such from every race of men. For what shall I say, too, 24 XV | these things to be seen of men; otherwise ye have no reward 25 XVI | good works shine before men, that they, seeing them, 26 XVI | to be imitators of wicked men, but He has exhorted us 27 XVI | exhorted us to lead all men, by patience and gentleness, 28 XVII | we, more readily than all men, endeavour to pay to those 29 XVII | you as kings and rulers of men, and praying that with your 30 XIX | impossible that the bodies of men, after they have been dissolved, 31 XIX | to our own nature and to men, than to be unbelieving 32 XIX | what is impossible with men is possible with God," and, " 33 XX | and while we maintain that men ought not to worship the 34 XXII | writers call God the Father of men and gods. And if we assert 35 XXIII | before He became a man among men, some, influenced by the 36 XXIV | death as sinners; other men in other places worshipping 37 XXV | who, out of every race of men, used to worship Bacchus 38 XXV | who in their loves with men did such things as it is 39 XXVI | devils put forward certain men who said that they themselves 40 XXVI | their opinions from these men, are, as we before said, 41 XXVII | children is the part of wicked men; and this we have been taught 42 XXVIII| XXVIII -- GOD'S CARE FOR MEN. ~For among us the prince 43 XXVIII| fire with his host, and the men who follow him, and would 44 XXVIII| doing right, so that all men are without excuse before 45 XXVIII| but only in the opinion of men these things are reckoned 46 XXX | Christ, being a man born of men, performed what we call 47 XXXI | among the Jews certain men who were prophets of God, 48 XXXI | collect the writings of all men, he heard also of these 49 XXXI | sent and requested that men be commissioned to translate 50 XXXI | Gentiles [than among the Jews] men should believe on Him. And 51 XXXII | fact. For of all races of men there are some who look 52 XXXII | prophet "His robe," are those men who believe in Him in whom 53 XXXIII| and seemed impossible with men, these God predicted by 54 XXXV | escape the notice of other men until He grew to man's estate, 55 XXXIX | went out into the world, men, twelve in number, and these 56 XXXIX | proclaimed to every race of men that they were sent by Christ 57 XL | Spirit of prophecy exhorts men to live, and how He foretold 58 XL | should be believed on by men of every race; and how God 59 XLIV | seeds of truth among all men; but they are charged with 60 XLIV | that shall be done by all men, and it being His decree 61 XLIV | that the future actions of men shall all be recompensed 62 XLIV | He cares and provides for men. But by the agency of the 63 XLIV | through fear they may prevent men who read them from receiving 64 XLVI | against us as though all men who were born before Him 65 XLVI | Word of whom every race of men were partakers; and those 66 XLVI | Socrates and Heraclitus, and men like them; and among the 67 XLVIII| layeth it to heart; and just men are taken away, and no man 68 L | shall Thy form be before men, and so hidden from them 69 L | marred more than the sons of men. A man under the stroke, 70 L | and went to every race of men, they taught these things, 71 LII | raise the bodies of all men who have lived, and shall 72 LIII | the land of the Jews, and men of every race persuaded 73 LIII | have been cities of ungodly men, which God burned with fire 74 LIV | and that the ungodly among men were to be punished by fire, 75 LIV | would be able to produce in men the idea that the things 76 LIV | said of our Christ, like men who are in error, we will 77 LVI | THE DEMONS STILL MISLEAD MEN. ~But the evil spirits were 78 LVI | appeared, and been born among men, and when they learned how 79 LVI | above, put forward other men, the Samaritans Simon and 80 LVII | can the devils persuade men that there will be no conflagration 81 LVIII | who is even now teaching men to deny that God is the 82 LVIII | nothing else than to seduce men from God who made them, 83 LXIII | let in existence, and are men belonging to Christ Himself. 84 LXIII | they were the first of all men to busy themselves in the 85 LXVIII| furnishes proof that the said men do anything contrary to 86 LXVIII| contrast with that of these men; for they have much greater 87 LXVIII| mixed multitude of 977,000 men, which indeed we saw; and


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