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1 I | destroying the enemies of His name. And this will become evident, 2 III | the very memory of his name was erased. For although 3 III | senate did so persecute his name, as to leave no remains 4 V | conqueror; so that the Roman name remained long the scoff 5 IX | be dishonoured with the name of adulteress. But, not 6 IX | Diocles--for that was the name of Diocletian before he 7 XVIII| little but an unsubstantial name would accrue to him from 8 XVIII| bestowed part of his own name on that youth, and called 9 XVIII| bestowed on Galerius the name of Maximian, for the omen' 10 XIX | amongst themselves whether his name too had not been changed 11 XIX | resumed his own original name of Diocles. He descended 12 XXVII| himself the enemy of the Roman name; and he proposed that the 13 XLVI | extinguish and utterly efface the name of the Christians. And on 14 L | those who persecuted His name,so that neither root nor