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Essay heading: Justin Martyr
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December 7, 2000 |
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It also tells us that Christ the son of god is the fulfilment of Jewish prophecies.
The first apology is about 68 chapters. In the first apology there is no lack of important information concerning the internal life of the Christian community which shows the heresies about the Christian church was not true... displayed 300 characters
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He also noted "we demand that the charges against the Christians be investigated"
Justin Particularly rebuked the authorities for persecuting the Christians just because they were Christians. "if anyone acknowledges that he is a Christian, you punish him on account of his acknowledgement."
Justin's first apology consisted partly on the slanderous rumours made about Christians, chapters 4-13 consist of the charges against Christianity... displayed next 300 characters
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