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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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enemies

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1 Ana | Yet we are called 'public enemies ' because we refuse to join 2 Ana | secret means, or as open enemies, or even by merely withdrawing 3 I | strangers she readily finds enemies, but that her nativity, 4 II | against traitors and public enemies every civilian is in arms; 5 VII | excites. She had as many enemies as there were strangers 6 XXV | the worship even of their enemies, and allot a boundless empire 7 XXXI | of beseeching God for our enemies, and praying for blessings 8 XXXI | persecutors. Now who are greater enemies and persecutors of the Christians 9 XXXV | We are called 'public enemies' because we refuse to join 10 XXXV | Christians, then, are public enemies, because they render to 11 XXXV | regarded as Romans, but only as enemies of the Roman princes, should 12 XXXV | giving the name of public enemies to the Christians! Take 13 XXXVI | called Romans are found to be enemies, why are we who are thought 14 XXXVI | we who are thought to be enemies refused the title of Romans? 15 XXXVI | we be Romans and yet not enemies, when some are found out 16 XXXVI | some are found out to be enemies who were regarded as Romans? 17 XXXVII| secret means, or as of en enemies, or even by merely withdrawing 18 XXXVII| we are bidden to love our enemies, whom have we to hate? If 19 XXXVII| to act the part of open enemies not of secret avengers, 20 XXXVII| subjects to govern. More enemies than citizens would have 21 XXXVII| For now you have fewer enemies by reason of the multitude 22 XXXVII| prefer to call them the enemies of the human race. ~Now 23 XXXVII| deliver you from those secret enemies who are ruining both your 24 XXXVII| preferred to adjudge as enemies, a class of men who are 25 XXXVII| but even necessary to you: enemies indeed we are, but of error, 26 XLVIII| of the guilty and of the enemies of God? ~ 27 L | spared in exchange for many enemies: what a brave man, and a


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