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 1     I|    mean, those who have become Christians), and the evil demons, who
 2    II|           URBICUS CONDEMNS THE CHRISTIANS TO DEATH.~ ~A certain woman
 3   III| IGNORANT PREJUDICE AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS.~ ~I too, therefore, expect
 4   III|    understand, saying that the Christians are atheists and impious,
 5    IV|          CHAPTER IV -- WHY THE CHRISTIANS DO NOT KILL THEMSELVES.~ ~
 6   VII|      PRESERVED FOR THE SAKE OF CHRISTIANS. MAN'S RESPONSIBILITY.~ ~
 7   VII|     because of the seed of the Christians, who know that they are
 8    XI|              CHAPTER XI -- HOW CHRISTIANS VIEW DEATH.~ ~But neither
 9    XI|  person ought to think both of Christians and of the athletes, and
10   XII|                 CHAPTER XII -- CHRISTIANS PROVED INNOCENT BY THEIR
11   XII|        of Plato, and heard the Christians slandered, and saw them
12  XIII|        divine doctrines of the Christians, to turn aside others from
13  XIII|         are the property of us Christians. For next to God, we worship
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