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Martyrs of Scillium
In the year 180 six Christians were condemned to death by the sword, in the
town of Scillium, by Vigellius Saturninus, Proconsul of Africa. The Acts of
their martyrdom are of special interest, as being the most ancient Acts we
possess for the Roman Province of Africa. Their trial is also notable among the
trials of early martyrs inasmuch as the accused were not subjected to torture.
The dialogue between the Proconsul and the martyrs shows that the former
entertained no prejudices against the Christians. He exhorts them to comply with
the law, and when they decline he suggests that they take time to think on the
subject. The Christians quietly assure him that their minds are made up,
whereupon he pronounces sentence: Whereas Speratus, Nartallus, Cittimus, Donata,
Vestia, Secunda have affirmed that they live after the fashion of the Christians,
and when offered a remand to return to the manner of life of the Romans,
persisted in their contumacy, we sentence them to perish by the sword
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LECLERQ, Les Martyrs, I (Paris, 1906); ALLARD, Ten Lectures on the Martyrs (New York, 1907).
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