Chapter
1 Int | about the year 240. A small sect, called after him 'Tertullianists,'
2 Ana | yours (ch. 45). ~4. Our sect is regarded as a school
3 I | fine, hostility to this sect, carried to extremes (as
4 III | But you will say that the sect is hated at all events on
5 III | course if any one proves the sect to be a bad one, and consequently
6 III | hatred from the guilt of the sect and its Founder. It were
7 III | judgement either of the sect from its Founder, or of
8 III | of its Founder from the sect. But now, without any investigation
9 III | single word pre-condemns the sect and its Founder, both alike
10 V | the imperial sword this sect then rising into notice
11 V | incurred by members of that sect, yet in another way he openly
12 XXI | proclaimed that this our sect is supported by the very
13 XXI | declared the origin of our sect and name, and Who was its
14 XXXVII | thought that our divine sect 98 should be avenged by
15 XXXVIII| not less leniently, this sect ought to be enrolled amongst
16 XLVI | CHAPTER XLVI. ~4. Our sect is regarded as a school
17 XLVI | point of the goodness of our sect, which is now well-known
18 XLVII | well-known differences in our sect should seem to any one to
19 L | rather an attraction to our sect. We spring up in greater
20 App | than as a new religious sect 131. ~I. ~EPISTLE OF CAIUS
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