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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Ana | calamities which are supposed to come from them. In reality, the 2 VIII | cost to your conscience. Come, plunge your knife into 3 VIII | What if they will not come; or if you have none? What, 4 IX | case throughout. ~Now I come to our more open crimes. ~ 5 XVIII | allotted time of this world has come to an end, He may adjudge 6 XXI | Who it was foretold should come from God to establish and 7 XXI | so also That Which has come forth from God is God, and 8 XXI | separated from the Original but come forth of it. That Ray of 9 XXI | were aware of what was to come to pass. The Jews also knew 10 XXI | knew that Christ was to come, because the prophets used 11 XXI | believe that He has already come. For while two Advents of 12 XXIII | have dealt in words; now we come to an actual demonstration 13 XXIII | Heaven, thence about to come, amid the agitation of the 14 XXVII | whence such suggestions come, and who stirs up all this 15 XXVIII| is imposed upon us. ~We come, then, to the second charge, 16 XXIX | that their very materials come from the Caesars' mines, 17 XXXV | the very palace! whence come your Cassii 91 and Nigri 18 XXXV | Nigri and Albini 92? Whence come those who attack a Caesar 19 XXXV | throttling a Caesar 94? Whence come those who burst into a palace 20 XL | disasters which are supposed to come from them. The presence 21 XL | that the disasters do not come from your gods, because 22 XL | your gods, because they come upon themselves. The human 23 XL | understand that evils also come from Him, Whose blessings, 24 XLI | the plagues of this world come from God upon us, if at 25 XLI | But if all these evils come upon you for our sake from 26 XLIII | attendants of prostitutes; then come the assassins, professional 27 XLVII | we preach that God will come to judgement. For in like 28 XLVIII| revelation must suffice. ~COME now, if any philosopher 29 XLVIII| yawns between shall have come, so that even the fashion


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