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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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law

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1 Int | intimately acquainted with Roman law (H. E. ii. 2). That he was 2 Ana | to be recognized by the law, since it is a harmless 3 II | examination only. Abide by your law in this respect up to the 4 IV | that to be good which your law has forbidden, does it not 5 IV | rightly forbid? What if your law has erred? it is I suppose 6 IV | should err in framing a law, or that he should become 7 IV | brought up before the Julian law enforced marriage,—laws 8 IV | of exculpating myself? No law forbids the investigation 9 IV | citizen loyally obey the law, if ignorant of the nature 10 IV | punishable offences. No law is bound to satisfy itself 11 IV | it looks for obedience. A law excites suspicion if it 12 XVIII(52)| version, which refers to the Law only, see Josephus, l.c. 13 XIX | moreover, their own special law was sent to the Jews by 14 XIX | laws and of your studies in law and divinity. That which 15 XXXVII | hostile mob, taking the law into its own hands, assail 16 XXXVIII | to be recognized by the law, since it is a harmless 17 XLV | their form from our divine law as the more ancient. For 18 XLVIII | however unwillingly, that law of thy being. But as it


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