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Patrology
علم الباترولوجي
"كتابات الآباء " |
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EPISTLE OF ANTONINUS TO THE COMMON ASSEMBLY OF ASIA.(5) |
The Emperor
Caesar Titus AElius Adrianus Antoninus Augustus Pius, Supreme
Pontiff, in the fifteenth year of his tribuneship, Consul for the
third time, Father of the fatherland, to the Common Assembly of
Asia, greeting: I should have thought that the gods themselves would
see to it that such offenders should not escape. For if they had the
power, they themselves would much rather punish those who refuse to
worship them; but it is you who bring trouble on these persons, and
accuse as the opinion of atheists that which they hold, and lay to
their charge certain other things which we are unable to prove. But
it would be advantageous to them that they should be thought to die
for that of which they are accused, and they conquer you by being
lavish of their lives rather than yield that obedience which you
require of them. And regarding the earthquakes which have already
happened and are now occurring, it is not seemly that you remind us
of them, losing heart whenever they occur, and thus set your conduct
in contrast with that of these men; for they have much greater
confidence towards God than you yourselves have. And you, indeed,
seem at such times to ignore the gods, and you neglect the temples,
and make no recognition of the worship of God. And hence you are
jealous of those who do serve Him, and persecute them to the death.
Concerning such persons, some others also of the governors of
provinces wrote to my most divine father; to whom he replied that
they should not at all disturb such persons, unless they were found
to be attempting anything against the Roman government. And to
myself many have sent intimations regarding such persons, to whom I
also replied in pursuance of my father's judgment. But if any one
has a matter to bring against any person of this class, merely as
such a person,(1) let the accused be acquitted of the charge, even
though he should be found to be such an one; but let the accuser he
amenable to justice.
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