Chapter
1 Ana | identical, as their own confession when confronted by a Christian
2 II | public hatred,— namely, a confession of the name, not an enquiry
3 II | verdict at once upon his confession of the mere name of murderer,
4 II | assumed our guilt from our confession of the name, you compel
5 II | under torture to retract our confession, so that in our denial of
6 II | have us persist in that confession which you know you are bound
7 II | concealed; they enjoin that confession shall lead to condemnation,
8 II | respect up to the time of confession, and if torture is anticipated
9 II | torture is anticipated by confession, it will be superfluous.
10 II | be given to a voluntary confession than to a compulsory denial,
11 II | system may be, by its own confession alone, condemned on the
12 XXIII| identical, as their own confession when confronted by a Christian
13 XXIII| competes in making the same confession, and denying its claim to
14 XXIII| not confined to the mere confession that neither they themselves
15 XXIV | one but us. ~Now all this confession of theirs, by which they
16 XXXIX| pensioners of their own confession. ~But even the putting into
17 XLVI | writings, and also by the confession of spiritual powers. Who
18 App | no doubt, whatever their confession might imply, that stubbornness
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