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he knew alsd thai the accusation wfcs fal&f ; ^ td as thte acfcusatiatt was no bther thatJti treason * -for wMchth&ir leader Kad already surfed in iitidea ; , nothing short oi pctmhSl knowledge , ' nothing
bm the iiofortety of the sentiments and conduct of the Chris , ti&ns fii Romfcy cotild convince him 6 f "its i&lsehdod . ^ The narrative ^ Tt ^ tttlliah impli therefofey tlistt tlifcre were , even at this early period , Christians in
Ihily ariiff Rome , though this wri . ter has ^ fitorii a hi otive hereafter to be st&tedi designedly ofaritted to niehtidri them . Eusebius in his Eecfes . Historyj ii . 2 . has £ iven
the saineKiitory nearly in the words of T ^ rtctlHah . And Orosms , a Writer tovvards the beginning df the fifth century , lhath thTO ^ re ftIly stated the fact : ** Ti ^ riiis | jroj ^ se ^ io ^ he Senafe tha ^ jCKrist should be madie
nrOoid ; yri $ h his bwti vbie in KiW ^ vo ^ ^ fe ;^ 0 iiate , moved with iftd ^ n ^ S ^ " thfeti Jit liad r * ot been , ife ^^ u ^^^ to tiiein to Jfeteri ^ iittie respecting tli e receipt
tiM ; pt hlk religion , reffeqted his dei ^ ation , Z ' s&P * detried jby an cditi * ihdt jtii ChrUtiuks ihovtd be banished ff&ni tht ckyy especiajly" ^ as Sejanus , thei prefect of * Tibferiii ^ niqs t ; pbstiriately resiste& ifce ttcebXion cti his faith .
H ^ re Jth e inference which I dre w frpiri $ 8 &ms * & "T ^ uilian , Is # ted 3 n Mlfik Orbsius . Sf Tieri 1 KWikiShei
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< 3 enta #$ i iforcthe name Christian aryet in existence . It is evident \ theb that by' Christians , Tertul-Ijari and Ordsiisoneaii Jews ' : and if these ^ ritifrsiraid not been 6 en « tiles by birth , it is more than j > robabte that t h ^ f Would bate gi ven them this name . At least , under this title ite * are to expect that Phito and Josejihus shotild describe the" sufier ^ faL Hear the words of Philo ,-p . ^ 98 ^ Par ; Edit .
** In the reign of Tiberius , the Jews in Italy wier ^ disti ^ essed by the machinations of S ^ anftts * But after his death the emperor became sensible that the
accusations alleged against the ^ Jews ia Italy , weife calumnies , the mere inventions of Sejattusv tvho was eager to devour a nation , that , as he knew , made the most
determined resistance to his impious counsels and designs /* ^ Nbw it appeals inaiiifcst , t&at < Philo an * Orosiiis s ^ eak tif tte samev evenV andtbf the ^ kmef people . The ac * Cdiilir df TertiiMSaft jm « t Orosiur
suiiposes the SUflfemrs to be Jewr *—to be acicusfe ^ 5 ewB—td be aci * ciised y by" S ^ fcfctisy -feccused towalrds the < 5 ft ) s ^ i ^ f 5 Pi berit » V risign , dnd to be WljiistfyBcqused : atid tliese ^ at ^ kutefe' are implied iti the i ^ ri-ativ ^^ fl ^ Phik )^ whw
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r 544 ^ Theology * ««>/» -io Crtto .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1810, page 544, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2410/page/20/
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