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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Ana | PREFACE. ~1. It is unjust to condemn the Christian religion unheard 2 Ana | immoralities would rather condemn them to Tartarus than raise 3 I | extolled hereby, that they will condemn the truth even after she 4 I | been heard? Whereas if men condemn her unheard, besides the 5 I | they heard, they could not condemn. ~This, then, is the first 6 II | magistrates! And so you condemn the man brought before you, 7 II | you know you are bound to condemn—on grounds of necessity 8 III | hidden from the seen than to condemn the seen from the hidden. ~ 9 IV | condemned, although they condemn. ~Nor are they merely unjust; 10 IV | are stupid too, if they condemn a mere name. If, however, 11 V | have been accustomed to condemn, and to restore those condemned 12 X | that judge us, let that condemn us, if it can deny that 13 XI | immoralities would rather condemn them to Tartarus than exalt 14 XI | own majesty,—why do you condemn those whose fellows in sin 15 XLVII| and lest any one should condemn the truth on account of 16 XLIX | one : you then will only condemn me, if I wish to be condemned; 17 L | wishes. Crucify, torture, condemn, crush us. For the proof


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