The Second Apology Of Justin For The ChristiansAddressed To The Roman SenateBy Saint Justin, Martyr |
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Note from EWTNThe electronic text obtained from The Electronic Bible Society was not completely corrected. EWTN has corrected all mistakes found. Transliteration of Greek words: All phonetical except: w = omega; h serves three puposes: 1. = Eta; 2. = rough breathing, when appearing intially before a vowel; 3. = in the aspirated letters theta = th, phi = ph, chi = ch. Accents are given immediately after their corresponding vowels: acute = ' , grave = `, circumflex = ^. The character ' doubles as an apostrophe, when necessary. Note from JakeJurgens' The Faith of the Early Fathers, volume 1 has this to say about the apologies of St. Justin Martyr:
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