CHAP. I.--EXAMINATION OF JUSTIN BY THE PREFECT.
IN the time of the lawless partisans of idolatry, wicked decrees were
passed against the
godly
Christians in town and country, to force them to offer libations to vain
idols; and
accordingly the
holy men, having been apprehended, were brought before the prefect of
Rome, Rusticus
by name.
And when they had been brought before his judgment-seat, Rusticus the
prefect said to
Justin,
"Obey the gods at once, and submit to the kings." Justin said, "To
obey the
commandments of
our Saviour Jesus Christ is worthy neither of blame nor of condemnation."
Rusticus the prefect said,
"What kind of doctrines do you profess?"
Justin said, "I have endeavoured to learn all doctrines; but
I have acquiesced at last in the true doctrines, those namely of the
Christians, even though
they do
not please those who hold false opinions."
Rusticus the prefect said, "Are those the doctrines that
please you, you utterly wretched man?"
Justin said, "Yes, since I adhere to them with right
dogma."
Rusticus the prefect said, "What is the dogma?"
Justin said, "That according to which
we worship the God of the Christians, whom we reckon to be one from the
beginning, the
maker
and fashioner of the whole creation, visible and invisible; and the Lord
Jesus Christ, the
Son of God,
who had also been preached beforehand by the prophets as about to be
present with the
race of
men, the herald of salvation and teacher of good disciples. And I, being a
man, think that
what I can
say is insignificant in comparison with His boundless divinity,
acknowledging a Certain
prophetic
power, since it was prophesied concerning Him of whom now I say that He is
the Son of
God.
For I know that of old the prophets foretold His appearance among men."
CHAP. II.-- EXAMINATION OF JUSTIN CONTINUED.
Rusticus the prefect said, "Where do you assemble?"
Justin said, "Where each one chooses and
can: for do you fancy that we all meet in the very same place? Not so;
because the God of
the
Christians is not circumscribed by place; but being invisible, fills
heaven and earth, and
everywhere
is worshipped and glorified by the faithful."
Rusticus the prefect said, "Tell me where you assemble,
or into what place do you collect your followers?"
Justin said, "I live above one Martinus, at the
Timiotinian Bath; and during the whole time (and I am now living in Rome
for the second
time) I am
unaware of any other meeting than his. And if any one wished to come to
me, I
communicated to
him the doctrines of truth."
Rusticus said, "Are you not, then, a Christian?"
Justin said, "Yes, I am a
Christian."
CHAP. III.--EXAMINATION OF CHARITON AND
OTHERS.
Then said the prefect Rusticus to Chariton, "Tell me further, Chariton,
are you also a
Christian?"
Chariton said, "I am a Christian by the command of God."
Rusticus the prefect asked the woman
Charito, "What say you, Charito?"
Charito said, "I am a Christian by the grace of God."
Rusticus
said to Euelpistus, "And what are you?"
Euelpistus, a servant of Caesar, answered, "I too am a
Christian, having been freed by Christ; and by the grace of Christ I
partake of the same
hope."
Rusticus the prefect said to Hierax, "And you, are you a Christian?"
Hierax said, "Yes, I am a
Christian, for I revere and worship the same God."
Rusticus the prefect said, "Did Justin make you
Christians?"
Hierax said, "I was a Christian, and will be a Christian."
And Paeon stood up and said,
"I too am a Christian."
Rusticus the prefect said, "Who taught you?"
Paeon said, "From our parents
we received this good confession."
Euelpistus said, "I willingly heard the words of Justin. But from
my parents also I learned to be a Christian."
Rusticus the prefect said, "Where are your parents?"
Euelpistus said, "In Cappadocia."
Rusticus says to Hierax, "Where are your parents?"
And he
answered, and said, "Christ is our true father, and faith in Him is our
mother; and my
earthly parents
died; and I, when I was driven from Iconium in Phrygia, came here."
Rusticus the prefect said to
Liberianus, "And what say you? Are you a Christian, and unwilling to
worship [the
gods]?"
Liberianus said, "I too am a Christian, for I worship and reverence the
only true God."
CHAP. IV.--RUSTICUS THREATENS THE
CHRISTIANS WITH DEATH.
The prefect says to Justin, "Hearken, you who are called learned, and
think that you know
true
doctrines; if you are scourged and beheaded, do you believe you will
ascend into heaven?"
Justin
said, "I hope that, if I endure these things, I shall have His gifts. For
I know that, to all
who have
thus lived, there abides the divine favour until the completion of the
whole world."
Rusticus the
prefect said, "Do you suppose, then, that you will ascend into heaven to
receive some
recompense?"
Justin said, "I do not suppose it, but I know and am fully persuaded of
it."
Rusticus
the prefect said, "Let us, then, now come to the matter in hand, and which
presses. Having
come
together, offer sacrifice with one accord to the gods."
Justin said, "No right-thinking person falls
away from piety to impiety."
Rusticus the prefect said, "Unless ye obey, ye shall be mercilessly
punished."
Justin said, "Through prayer we can be saved on account of our Lord Jesus
Christ, even
when we have been punished, because this shall become to us salvation and
confidence at
the
more fearful and universal judgment-seat of our Lord and Saviour."
Thus also said the other martyrs:
"Do what you will, for we are Christians, and do not sacrifice to idols."