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Chapter X.—Polycarp confesses himself
a Christian.
And when the proconsul yet again pressed him, and
said, “Swear by the fortune of Cæsar,” he answered,
“Since thou art vainly urgent that, as thou sayest, I should swear
by the fortune of Cæsar, and pretendest not to know who and what I am,
hear me declare with boldness, I am a Christian. And if you wish to learn
what the doctrines446
446 Or,
“an account of Christianity.” | of Christianity
are, appoint me a day, and thou shalt hear them.” The proconsul
replied, “Persuade the people.” But Polycarp said, “To
thee I have thought it right to offer an account [of my faith]; for we
are taught to give all due honour (which entails no injury upon
ourselves) to the powers and authorities which are ordained of God.447 But
as for these, I do not deem them worthy of receiving any account
from me.”448
448 Or,
“of my making any defence to them.” | E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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