... denies himself to be a Christian, and shall make it evident that he is not, by invoking our gods, let him (notwithstanding any former suspicion) be pardoned upon his repentance. Informations without the accuser's name subscribed ought not to be received... The Antiquities of the Christian Church - Pàgina 301841 - 557 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| George Howe, Gustave Adolphus Harrer - 1924 - 660 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age. — MELMOTH-HUTCHINSON. HADRIAN'S DECISION HADRIAN The policy which Trajan had initiated... | |
| Cyril Bailey - 1926 - 616 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age. (x. 96, 97, tr. Melmoth.) Finally we will take an extract from the correspondence... | |
| Moses Hadas - 1952 - 496 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age. — W. Melmoth and WML Hutchinson At times Trajan grows impatient with Pliny's niggling... | |
| Stephen Benko - 1986 - 198 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age." [Trajan's reply, 10.9711° Pliny wrote to the emperor due to the many controversial... | |
| Gary R. Habermas - 1996 - 308 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age. :w 'r'Ibid., X:'.17. 'JtH1 Trajan responds that Pliny was generally correct in his... | |
| John Dominic Crossan - 1999 - 692 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age. (Pliny, Letters 10.97) That description by Pliny is rather extraordinary. If I had... | |
| Paul Ciholas - 2003 - 532 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age.39 The rescript of Trajan remained a model of legal action. Tertullian elaborated... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 436 pàgines
...must be punished ; with this restriction, however, that where the party denies he is a Christian, and shall make it evident that he is not, by invoking...no means agreeable to the equity of my government. THE GREAT ERUPTION OP VESUVIUS. (Translation of Church and Brodribb.) When my uncle had started, I... | |
| Rob van de Weghe - 2008 - 450 pàgines
...Informations without the accuser's name subscribed must not be admitted in evidence against anyone, as it is introducing a very dangerous precedent, and by no means agreeable to the spirit of the age." 302 Trajan's letter does not yield additional confirmations of the Biblical text... | |
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