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Iustinus Martyr
The first Apology

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1 II | life, to choose to do and say what is right. Do you, then, 2 IV | accused deny the name, and say that he is not a Christian, 3 VII | LIFE. ~But some one will say, Some have ere now been 4 VIII | in like manner, used to say that Rhadamanthus and Minos 5 VIII | came before them; and we say that the same thing will 6 VIII | thousand years. And if any one say that this is incredible 7 IX | has such a form as some say that they imitate to His 8 IX | unlawful even to think or say that men are the guardians 9 XII | things should come to pass, I say, our Teacher foretold, He 10 XIV | and understanding what we say. For they strive to hold 11 XV | of men. For what shall I say, too, of the countless multitude 12 XV | fornicators do this. But I say unto you, Pray for your 13 XVI | that sent Me. And many will say unto Me, Lord, Lord, have 14 XVI | wonders? And then will I say unto them, Depart from Me, 15 XIX | body, and some one were to say that it was possible that 16 XIX | picture of a man, and were to say with confidence that from 17 XIX | of God those imagine who say, that each thing returns 18 XX | resolved into fire, and they say that the world is to be 19 XX | all others? For while we say that all things have been 20 XX | doctrine of Plato; and while we say that there will be a burning 21 XX | existence, we shall seem to say the same things as the poets 22 XX | works of their hands, we say the very things which have 23 XXI | OF CHRIST. ~And when we say also that the Word, who 24 XXI | Pegasus. For what shall I say of Ariadne, and those who, 25 XXII | extraordinary thing to you, who say that Mercury is the angelic 26 XXII | Ferseus. And in that we say that He made whole the lame, 27 XXII | those born blind, we seem to say what is very similar to 28 XXIII | acknowledged, not because we say the same things as these 29 XXIII | writers said, but because we say true things: and (secondly) 30 XXIV | proof], because, though we say things similar to what the 31 XXIV | similar to what the Greeks say, we only are hated on account 32 XXVI | been a prostitute, they say is the first idea generated 33 XXXIII| forth a son, and they shall say for His name, 'God with 34 XXXIII| charge of the poets who say that Jupiter went in to 35 XXXVI | came, but even hate us who say that He has come, and who 36 XLIII | been said by us, that we say that whatever happens, happens 37 XLIV | contradictories. So that what we say about future events being 38 XLIV | being foretold, we do not say it as if they came about 39 XLVI | teach, maintain that we say that Christ was born one 40 XLVI | Pontius Pilate, taught what we say He taught; and should cry 41 LII | people of the Jews shall say and do, when they see Him 42 LII | pierced; and they shall say, Why, O Lord, hast Thou 43 LVIII | have no proof of what they say, but are carried away irrationally 44 LXI | believe that what we teach and say is true, and undertake to 45 LXI | and if any one dare to say that there is a name, he 46 LXIV | world by the Word, they say that Minerva is the first


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