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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Int | the divine office of the Christian Church to enlighten and 2 Int | of the true nature of the Christian religion, led to the formulation 3 Int | execrable charges which the Christian Apologists had to meet and 4 Int(3) | c Comp. Gore, Christian Ministry, pp. 30 f. ~ 5 Int | more. A full statement of Christian doctrine or mode of worship 6 Int | the nature of the bond of Christian unity (ch. 39). It will 7 Int | self-defence on a point of Christian practice. 8 Ana | is unjust to condemn the Christian religion unheard and unknown ( 9 Ana | case. ~The mere name of 'Christian' is made criminal (ch. 2). ~ 10 Ana | confession when confronted by a Christian will prove. Further, you 11 Ana | the daemons (ch. 37). The Christian society ought to be recognized 12 I | injustice of condemning the Christian Religion unheard and unknown. ~ 13 I | injustice of your hatred of the Christian name. And the very pretext 14 I | that he did not become a Christian sooner. If he is censured, 15 II | case. The name alone of 'Christian' is made criminal. ~EVEN 16 II | confederates and accomplices. The Christian is the only person against 17 II | that an investigation of Christian criminality might be dispensed 18 II | presumed us guilty from our Christian profession. I must suppose 19 II | A man exclaims, 'I am a Christian.' He tells you what he is; 20 II | one to deny. You regard a Christian as a man guilty of every 21 II | laugh at your malevolence, a Christian once more? ~Accordingly, 22 II(8) | be incompatible with the Christian profession : see Bingham, 23 II | tablet that so and so is a Christian, why not add that he is 24 II | that he is a murderer? If a Christian be a murderer, why not also 25 II | pronounce the verdict? If a Christian is guilty of no crime, it 26 III | Caius Seius, only he is a Christian.' Or again, 'I wonder at 27 III | Lucius suddenly becoming a Christian.' No one considers whether 28 III | it is not because he is a Christian that Caius is good, and 29 III | prudent, or therefore a Christian because prudent and good. 30 III | abusive or obscene? But 'Christian,' as far as its etymology 31 V | then, in whose time the Christian name entered into the world, 32 VIII | yourself, and so is also a Christian. You who cannot do it ought 33 VIII | to believe it. For even a Christian is a man; and whatever else 34 VIII | He will not be a valid Christian, I suppose, who is not a 35 IX | manslaughter. Jupiter must be Christian, as your view of Christian 36 IX | Christian, as your view of Christian goes; and the only son of 37 IX(26) | prae-Mosaic, Mosaic, and Christian, see Gen. ix. 4; Levit. 38 XVII | testimony of the soul naturally Christian 47! Lastly, when uttering 39 XXI | himself also already a Christian in his own conscience, announced 40 XXI | sowed the seed of their Christian blood in Rome. But we will 41 XXIII | confession when confronted by a Christian will prove. You may further 42 XXIII | commanded to speak by any Christian you like to select, will 43 XXIII | not daring to lie to a Christian, you may there and then 44 XXIII | blood of that most insolent Christian. What could be plainer than 45 XXIII | lie in the presence of a Christian desirous of proving to you 46 XXX | very posture of a praying Christian is ready prepared for every 47 XXXIV(84) | Personal freedom seemed to the Christian a natural corollary of his 48 XXXV | ours 90 !' ~These words a Christian knows no more how to utter 49 XXXVIII | CHAPTER XXXVIII. ~The Christian society ought to be recognized 50 XXXVIII(101)| b See Gore, Christian Ministry, pp. 31 ff. ~ 51 XXXIX | real facts concerning the Christian society in such a way as, 52 XXXIX(105) | the technical terms of the Christian ministry. The expression 53 XXXIX(107) | your sages, what wonder, if Christian love be desecrated? ' ~ 54 XL | were, I will not say the Christian despisers of your gods, 55 XL | the first members of the Christian religion taken up their 56 XL | past, before the name of Christian had arisen. Why do they 57 XLIV | who is also described as a Christian? Or when Christians are 58 XLIV | flocks of criminals. No Christian is amongst them, unless 59 XLIV | reason, he is no longer a Christian 116. 60 XLVI | for deliberation? Yet any Christian working-man you please both 61 XLVI(120) | x i.e. while Christian knowledge is certain, philosophers 62 XLVI(120) | speculate; and while the Christian system of ethics is perfect 63 XLVI | corruptor of youths. The Christian does not change the natural 64 XLVI | in the act of adultery. A Christian is naturally a husband to 65 XLVI | remedy he adopted. But a Christian looks at a woman with safe 66 XLVI | proud couches of Plato: a Christian is not proud even towards 67 XLVI | striving for the tyranny: a Christian seeks not even the aedileship. ~ 68 XLVI | Spartans altered his laws : a Christian, even when condemned, returns 69 XLVI | deposit of his guests: a Christian is called faithful even 70 XLVI | familiar friend Hermias: a Christian does not injure even his 71 XLVI | intrigues against the state. No Christian ever attempted this on behalf 72 XLVI | the philosopher and the Christian, between the disciple of 73 XLVIII | his ancestors. But if a Christian holds out the assurance 74 XLIX | own will. Assuredly I am a Christian, only if I wish to be one : 75 L | recently, when you condemned a Christian woman to the beastly lust 76 App | and Trajan regarded the Christian body more in the light of 77 App | any one, who has been a Christian at all, that he has ceased 78 App | shall deny that he is a Christian, and clearly demonstrate 79 App | suspicion that he has been a Christian in time past. But anonymously


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