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Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
The Apology

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1 Ana | us (ch. 12). In fact, you act most sacrilegiously towards 2 II | in another point do you act towards us according to 3 II | If, then, you do not so act in the case of criminals, 4 II | power, which compels you to act in opposition to the recognized 5 II(8) | these trials constituted an act of apostasy, and a denial 6 IV | investigation of a prohibited act; because no judge can rightly 7 IV | he knows that an illegal act has been committed. Nor 8 VII | for not even when in the act of bringing true news is 9 X | reminded, for you certainly act the part of those who have 10 XIII | CHAPTER XIII. ~In fact, you act most sacrilegiously towards 11 XXI | predicted that they would so act. This would not, perhaps, 12 XXII | spiritual wickedness began to act from the very first for 13 XXIX | of a most depraved nature act at all beneficently, if 14 XXXVII| approved. For if we wished to act the part of open enemies 15 XLVI | school of Plato, died in the act of adultery. A Christian 16 L | sins are pardoned by this act. Hence it is that, at the


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