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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 VI(17) | extravagant living of the Romans, see Merivale, v. 85, 289 2 XVI | whole camp - religion of the Romans consists in venerating the 3 XVI(42)| considered by the superstitious Romans an unlucky day on which 4 XXI | a man, who burdened the Romans with the most elaborate 5 XXIV | of our own. We offend the Romans, and are not regarded as 6 XXIV | and are not regarded as Romans, because we do not worship 7 XXIV | not worship a god of the Romans. Well is it that He is the 8 XXV | religious matters that the Romans have been exalted to such 9 XXV | out of gratitude to the Romans by the gods: Sterculius 10 XXV | Jupiter himself.' ~And yet the Romans have not paid so much honour 11 XXV | of religion amongst the Romans did not then consist in 12 XXV | inundated the city. The Romans, therefore, were not religious 13 XXV | treasures. The sacrileges of the Romans are as numerous as their 14 XXVI | the religious rites of the Romans are responsible for their 15 XXVI | nation with treaties you Romans have honoured at various 16 XXXV | not have us regarded as Romans, but only as enemies of 17 XXXV | say. Even so, they are yet Romans; nor are there any greater 18 XXXV | Parthenii 96? From amongst Romans, unless I am mistaken; that 19 XXXVI | that those who are called Romans are found to be enemies, 20 XXXVI | enemies refused the title of Romans? Cannot we be Romans and 21 XXXVI | of Romans? Cannot we be Romans and yet not enemies, when 22 XXXVI | enemies who were regarded as Romans? Devotion and loyalty and 23 XL | the bushel the rings of Romans who had fallen in the slaughter


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