Chapter
1 Ana | The Christian society ought to be recognized by the
2 I | the hatred defended, which ought to be proved not from the
3 I | of a nature such as they ought not to hate? ~Thus in both
4 II | surely the same treatment ought to be applied to offences
5 II | although the information ought just as much to be extorted (
6 IV | is said that no question ought to be reopened after the
7 IV | wish it, not because it ought to be so. Of course if you
8 IV | to be lawful because it ought not to be so, without doubt
9 IV | without doubt what is wrong ought not to be lawful. And as
10 VI | preserve customs which you ought not, whilst you fail to
11 VI | preserve those which you ought. Besides, that very tradition
12 VIII | is not, in that case it ought not to be believed to be
13 VIII | Christian. You who cannot do it ought not to believe it. For even
14 VIII | about the Christians as ought at any rate to have been
15 IX | palateable. And indeed this also ought to be applied as a test
16 X | exist. This, therefore, you ought to demand,— that we prove
17 X | on that ground that they ought not to be worshipped, since
18 XIV | such very religious people, ought neither to be revealed if
19 XVI | name and shape. But they ought to have forthwith adored
20 XXI | with the Jews, as we surely ought to do if we were worshippers
21 XXIII | of divinity, which surely ought to be believed to be superior
22 XXIII | confess, and whether He ought to be so believed and worshipped
23 XXIV | and provincial governors ought also to be looked up to
24 XXV | than adorations 75, they ought to recompense. But those
25 XXVIII | honour to those gods whom he ought for his own sake voluntarily
26 XXXVIII| The Christian society ought to be recognized by the
27 XXXVIII| less leniently, this sect ought to be enrolled amongst the
28 XXXIX | illegal meetings; and it ought deservedly to be condemned,
29 XXXIX | are gathered together, it ought not to be called a 'faction,'
30 XL | FOR the name of 'faction' ought to be applied quite otherwise
31 XL | propitious than angry. ~They ought therefore to know that the
32 XLI | worshippers also, whom they ought to separate from the deserts
33 XLI | such unjust beings, who ought rather to help and assist
34 XLII | nor do we think that we ought to give, except to those
35 XLVI | upon Alexander, whom he ought rather to have ruled, as
36 XLVII | one to think that credence ought not to be given to the Christians,
37 XLVII | else that more credence ought to be given to poets and
38 XLVII | the more trustworthy, and ought the rather to be believed,
39 XLIX | true. On no charge whatever ought that to be altogether condemned
40 XLIX | harmless. ~But judgement ought to be pronounced against
41 XLIX | other hand, they who hate us ought to grieve instead of rejoicing
42 L | willing to suffer; when you ought to love those at whose hands
43 App | immoveable obstinacy certainly ought to be punished. ~Others
44 App | perform,—I thought that they ought to be discharged. Others,
45 App | accusations brought to your notice ought not to be received in the
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