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  1. 50 Tertullian's Apology for the Christians. war under Vespasian, begins with the history of that nation, their original, name, and religion, and giving a loose to his invention, reports that the Jews being delivered, or as he will have it, banished from Egypt, and being in great want of water in the deserts of

  2. Logos Virtual Library: Tertullian: Apology, 50. Tertullian (145-220) Apology. Translated by S. Thelwall. Chapter 50. In that case, you say, why do you complain of our persecutions? You ought rather to be grateful to us for giving you the sufferings you want.

  3. Jul 5, 2016 · One of the most helpful works of Tertullians pen is The Apology, which he wrote around AD 200. Tertullian addressed this work to the rulers of the Roman Empire to demonstrate that they, while calling themselves just, were acting unjustly toward Christians.

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  5. Nov 8, 2002 · T.H. BINDLEY, The Apology of Tertullian (1890) THE APOLOGY OF TERTULLIAN FOR THE CHRISTIANS. Q. S. F. Tertulliani Apologeticus Adversus Gentes pro Christianis. Edited, with Introduction and Notes, by T. H. B INDLEY, M.A., Merton College, Oxford. (Clarendon Press.) Spectator, Sept. 28.

  6. Jun 12, 2006 · The apology of Tertullian : with English notes and a preface intended as an introduction to the study of patristical and ecclesiastical latinity : Tertullian, ca. 160-ca. 230 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  7. Apr 18, 2012 · Tertullian's Apology (Dodgson translation) by Author:Charles Dodgson, from Library of Fathers, 1842 [2] Tertullian's Apology (Chevallier translation) by Author:Temple Chevallier, from A Translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius; and of the apologies of Justin Martyr and Tertullian, 1851 [3] Tertullian's Apology ...

  8. Tertullian: Apology. 1. I. If you, the magistrates of the Roman Empire,—you, who, in the light of day, set on high, at the very head of the state, preside to do justice,—if you are not allowed openly to investigate, face to face to examine, the Christian issue, to learn what it is in truth;—if, in this phase of life, and this alone, your ...

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