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religions 2
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32 much
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31 things
30 existence
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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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religious

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1 Int | higher mysteries of their religious worship from any risk of 2 Ana | social questions, as well as religious restrictions (ch. 6). ~ ~ 3 Ana | ground, for there can be no religious duties towards gods that 4 Ana | claim the civil right of religious liberty, which you grant 5 Ana | but part of our bounden religious duty (ch. 31), and rendered 6 VI | social questions, as well as religious restrictions. ~Now I wish 7 VI | Now I wish these most religious guardians and devotees of 8 VI | highest majesty. Where is your religious awe? where the veneration 9 VII | charge of an infanticidal religious rite and a banquet thereat, 10 VII | with the facts? when from religious initiations the profane 11 IX | belong. Lo, in that most religious city of the pious descendants 12 IX | whether it be committed under religious sanctions or out of mere 13 XII | stories, and I recognize religious rites founded upon the stories. 14 XIV | things, amongst such very religious people, ought neither to 15 XV | You are, I presume, more religious in the theatre, where your 16 XVI | very far removed from any religious reverence for the Sun, we 17 XXIV | ground, for there can be no religious duties towards gods that 18 XXIV | claim the civil right of religious liberty, which you grant 19 XXV | their extreme diligence in religious matters that the Romans 20 XXV | Roman name to the merits of religious zeal, when your religion 21 XXV | Romans, therefore, were not religious before they were great; 22 XXV | great because they were religious. ~Indeed how can they be 23 XXV | increased on account of their religious merits who, as we have reminded 24 XXVI | Virgins. Finally, if the religious rites of the Romans are 25 XXVIII| too in the performance of religious duties), it would certainly 26 XXIX | with lead. But you are the religious people 77 who seek it where 27 XXXI | pretence, but part of our religious duty. ~SUPPOSE that this 28 XXXIX | regulations are with respect to religious duties : nothing disgraceful, 29 XL | to the people bare-foot religious processions, seek Heaven 30 XLII | if I do not frequent your religious rites, yet all the same 31 App | gild or club than as a new religious sect 131. ~I. ~EPISTLE OF


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