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Introductory Note.

[526] Dum retorquetis.

[527] Inter crimen et nomen.

[528] Inter dici et esse.

[529] Status nominis.

[530] Denuo.

Chapter VI.—The Innocence of the Christians Not Compromised by the Iniquitous Laws Which Were Made Against Them.

[531] Compare The Apology, c. iv.

[532] Ad arulam quandam.

[533] Istam.

[534] Cessat, “loiters.”

[535] Requiratur.

[536] Lege.

[537] Ordo.

[538] Genus.

[539] Literally, “holding the inquiry makes for the laws.”

[540] Per defectionem agnoscendi.

[541] Sibi debet.

[542] Justitiæ suæ.

[543] Merito.

[544] Despuuntur.

Chapter VII.—The Christians Defamed. A Sarcastic Description of Fame; Its Deception and Atrocious Slanders of the Christians Lengthily Described.

[545] Comp. The Apology, cc. vii, viii.

[546] Æneid. iv. 174.

“Fame, than which never plague that runs

Its way more swiftly wins.”—Conington.

 

 

 

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