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 1   I,  13|                 13. Because of the Christians, my opponents say, the gods
 2   I,  13|    something less or more-since we Christians began to exist, and to be
 3   I,  16|         should be overcome because Christians dwelt among their tribes,
 4   I,  16|         victory to the Romans when Christians dwelt among their peoples
 5   I,  16|          Asia and in Syria because Christians dwelt among their tribes
 6   I,  16|         Gaul, although innumerable Christians lived in those provinces
 7   I,  16|         not of our booty, but even Christians themselves? Accordingly,
 8   I,  22| unfavourable, nay, inimical to the Christians, who, in the greatest adversity,
 9   I,  27|  applicable to all of us alike,-We Christians are nothing else than worshippers
10   I,  52|          accomplished by unlearned Christians with a word only.
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