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Chapter VII.—Each Christian must be
tried by his own life.
But some one will say, Some have ere now been arrested
and convicted as evil-doers. For
you condemn many, many a
time, after inquiring into the life of each of the accused severally, but
not on account of those of whom we have been speaking.1777
1777 i.e., according to Otto, “not on
account of the sincere Christians of whom we have been speaking.”
According to Trollope, “not on account of (or at the instigation
of) the demons before mentioned.” | And this we acknowledge, that as among the
Greeks those who teach such theories as please themselves are all called
by the one name “Philosopher,” though their doctrines be
diverse, so also among the Barbarians this name on which accusations are
accumulated is the common property of those who are and those who seem
wise. For all are called Christians. Wherefore we demand that the deeds of all
those who are accused to you be judged, in order that each one who is
convicted may be punished as an evil-doer, and not as a Christian; and if
it is clear that any one is blameless, that he may be acquitted, since by
the mere fact of his being a Christian he does no wrong.1778
1778 Or, “as a Christian who has done no
wrong.” | For we will not require that you punish our
accusers;1779
1779 Compare the
Rescript of Adrian appended to this Apology. | they being
sufficiently punished by their present wickedness and ignorance of what
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