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Thoughts of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus by Emperor of Rome Marcus Aurelius
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his own times, and others; for all those who in any way labored to live
according to reason and avoided wickedness were always hated; and this
was the effect of the work of daemons.

[A] Orosius, vii. 14, says that Justinus the philosopher
presented to Antonius Pius his work in defence of the Christian
religion, and made him merciful to the Christians.

Justinus himself is said to have been put to death at Rome, because he
refused to sacrifice to the gods. It cannot have been in the reign of
Hadrian, as one authority states; nor in the time of Antoninus Pius, if
the second Apology was written in the time of M. Antoninus; and there is
evidence that this event took place under M. Antoninus and L. Verus,
when Rusticus was praefect of the city.[A]

[A] See the Martyrium Sanctorum Justini, &c., in the works of
Justinus, ed. Otto, vol. ii. 559. "Junius Rusticus Praefectus
Urbi erat sub imperatoribus M. Aurelio et L. Vero, id quod
liquet ex Themistii Orat. xxxiv Dindorf. p. 451, et ex quodam
illorum rescripto, Dig. 49. 1. I, ยง 2" (Otto). The rescript
contains the words "Junium Rusticum amicum nostrum Praefectum
Urbi." The Martyrium of Justinus and others is written in
Greek. It begins, "In the time of the wicked defenders of
idolatry impious edicts were published against the pious
Christians both in cities and country places, for the purpose
of compelling them to make offerings to vain idols. Accordingly
the holy men (Justinus, Chariton, a woman Charito, Paeon,
Liberianus, and others) were brought before Rusticus, the
praefect of Rome."

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