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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 I | age, of every class, even people of high rank, are going 2 IX | manslaughter), I will appeal to the people. How many of those who stand 3 IX | for human blood the very people on whom you confidently 4 XIV | amongst such very religious people, ought neither to be revealed 5 XXI | the Jews, although most people know, and we ourselves declare, 6 XXI | God. But even the common people now know something about 7 XXI | out of every nation and people and clime, choose for Himself 8 XXI | the enthralled and servile people to themselves from the faith, 9 XXI | shew Himself forth to the people, lest they should be delivered 10 XXV | Trojan race, too, of all people? Whereas 74 ~ 'Here were 11 XXV | bounds of belief that a people should be supposed to have 12 XXIX | But you are the religious people 77 who seek it where it 13 XXX | faithful senate, loyal people, quiet world, and whatever 14 XXXV(88)| n The common people lived in the low-lying portion 15 XL | Jupiter, proclaim to the people bare-foot religious processions, 16 XLII | noses, no matter that some people smell with their hair. We 17 XLII | afford to support our own people and your begging gods too; 18 XLIV | culprits? It is with your own people that your prisons heave; 19 XLIV | heave; it is with your own people that the mines perpetually 20 XLIV | sigh; it is on your own people that the beasts are continually 21 XLIV | fattened; it is from your own people that the givers of gladiatorial 22 XLVII | us in certain tenets that people liken us to them. And this, 23 XLVIII | he not be assailed by the people rather indeed with stones,


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