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Introductory Note.

[490] Porro.

[491] Hæc ratio est.

[492] Reprobentur.

[493] Impunitate.

[494] i.e., the name “Christians.”

[495] By the “suo loco,” Tertullian refers to The Apology.

[496] Præscribitur vobis.

[497] Præsidi.

[498] Ego.

[499] Χρηστός means both “pleasant” and “good;” and the heathen founded this word with the sacred name Χριστός.

[500] Detinetis.

[501] Et utique.

Chapter IV.—The Truth Hated in the Christians; So in Measure Was It, of Old, in Socrates. The Virtues of the Christians.

[502] See The Apology, c. iii.

[503] Plectitur.

[504] Tradux.

[505] Retinere.

[506] At nunc.

[507] Elatrent.

[508] Libertatem suam, “their liberty of speech.”

[509] Denique.

[510] Porro.

 

 

 

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