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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Ana | are nothing but names of dead men, and images made of 2 Ana | death, but He rose from the dead, as was predicted, and after 3 IX | certain Scythian tribes a dead person is eaten by his own 4 X | a public mourning to be dead 28. ~We have dealt quite 5 XI | one, and especially of a dead man; since he, who was fated 6 XI | fated to feel the want of a dead man, might more worthily 7 XII | are nothing but names of dead men, images made of the 8 XII | merely names of certain dead men of old time, and I hear 9 XII | very facsimiles of their dead originals, which the kites 10 XIII | their statues. Just as the dead man has his age, his craft, 11 XIII | is in attendance on the dead. But worthily do you assign 12 XV | at Mercury examining the dead with a branding iron. We 13 XXI | death, but He rose from the dead, as was predicted, and after 14 XXI | even at a word restored the dead to life, made the very elements 15 XXI | His resurrection from the dead on the third day, His disciples 16 XXI | names and images of the dead, by certain signs and miracles 17 XXIII | the souls of those already dead; if they throw children 18 XXV | Marcus, who was already dead. How lazy were the messengers, 19 XXVIII | one you please among the dead? But not even this do you 20 XXIX | liberate, if finally, the dead (as they are in your own 21 XXX | and take precedence of the dead. They consider how far the 22 XXXVII | they spare not even the dead bodies of Christians, but 23 XXXVIII | or hire. But we, who are dead to all desire for fame and 24 XLII | after my last bath when dead. I do not recline in public 25 XLVII | river Pyriphlegethon for the dead. If, again, we mention Paradise, 26 L | of resurrection from the dead. If he who hopes for this 27 App(133)| same day, rose from the dead.' ~


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