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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Int | holding a brief in his own case, and pleading with an impassioned 2 Ana | inconsistently employed in our case. ~The mere name of 'Christian' 3 Ana | have no existence. In any case, we claim the civil right 4 I | are the clear facts in the case of the Christians;—if your 5 I | extremes (as was recently the case) in judgements passed upon 6 I | but from cognizance of the case? When, however, men hate 7 I | But with Christians the case is totally different. No 8 II | inconsistently employed in our case. The name alone of 'Christian' 9 II | judicially examine into the case of some criminal, you are 10 II | accomplices. Yet in our case you do nothing of the kind; 11 II | we find enquiry into our case forbidden! For Pliny Secundus, 12 II | you do not so act in the case of criminals, you thereby 13 II | accommodatingly credulous in the case of others who deny; to us, 14 II | question of crime in the case, but only of a name,— a 15 II | with being? Is it in our case alone that you are too much 16 IV | punish deeds, why in our case do they punish deeds on 17 V | a witness of this in the case of his god Alburnus. And 18 VI | divorce? But now in the case of women every limb is heavy 19 VIII | and if it is not, in that case it ought not to be believed 20 IX | cruelty! ~But since in the case of infanticide it matters 21 IX | shall shew this to be the case throughout. ~Now I come 22 X | is the chief point in the case, or rather it is the whole 23 X | or rather it is the whole case, and it certainly demands 24 XI | since they would in that case have possessed in themselves 25 XIII | your rejection. For the case of each god, as we touched 26 XVI | our god. If this be the case, we must be accounted as 27 XVIII | document 48 of Scripture, in case any one should wish to enquire 28 XIX | just as your gods in their case did likewise 59.] Consequently 29 XXIII | your gods, where in that case is the excellence of divinity, 30 XXIII | us? If so, then in that case the divinity you acknowledge 31 XXIV | have no existence. In any case, we claim the civil right 32 XXX | only be criminal in the case where it is addressed to 33 XXXV | the Christians! Take the case, too, of those who are now 34 XXXVI | neighbour. ~SINCE then the case stands thus,—that those 35 XXXVI | Whatever is unlawful in the case of the emperor, is also 36 XXXVI | is also unlawful in the case of any man; and what is 37 XXXVI | what is unlawful in the case of any man, is of course 38 XXXVI | course still more so in the case of him, who, by God's appointment, 39 XXXIX | reminded of anything. In any case we feed our faith on these 40 XLII | Yet how can this be in the case of men who live amongst 41 XLV | what it may, it can in no case be prolonged beyond death? 42 XLVI | of discipline : in that case, however, they cease to 43 XLVIII| then they are not in that case the same as they were. Further, 44 XLVIII| when they will not in that case be themselves? Either, having 45 XLIX | are tenets which in our case alone are called presumptions, 46 XLIX | presumptions, but in the case of philosophers and poets 47 L | confessing her accomplices, in case she should succumb and wish 48 App | method I have adopted in the case of those who were accused 49 App | not to be received in the case of any crime. For they form


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