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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
History of the martyrs in Palestine

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1 Pre | seventy years after the death of the author.17 ~S. E. 2 1 | who preferred a horrible death to a temporary life, and 3 1 | persecution, or hunger, or death, or the sword? as it is 4 1 | am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor things present, 5 1, 1 | subjection, that, even before his death, his soul seemed to dwell 6 1, 1 | conduct, was delivered over to death, and forthwith the head 7 1, 2 | withdraw the martyr from the death by fire, because, said he, 8 1, 3 | the struggle, by enduring death by means of a slow fire : 9 1, 4 | armour, he made them despise death. And they struck at once 10 1, 4 | he gave the sentence of death against him. And thus he 11 1, 5 | which took place at the death of this martyr of God; and 12 1, 5 | afflictions, and at his death had shewed prodigies to 13 1, 6 | at the last, after their death the terrible sea received 14 1, 7 | other also was to be put to death for the murder of his master; 15 1, 7 | evil, and liberated from death that murderer which had 16 1, 7 | which I stand even unto death. Moreover, I am contending 17 1, 7 | that they too may despise death while they follow after 18 1, 7 | of courage and despising death, turned not aside to the 19 1, 9 | delivered up to a miserable death; and insult and humiliation, 20 1, 10 | end of all contended with death itself. ~And when he had 21 1, 10 | sentence against them of death by fire. The name of the 22 1, 10 | was condemned to be put to death, and his sentence was to 23 1, 10 | where he was to be put to death, he besought the officer 24 1, 10 | who had condemned him to death, and for all rulers in every 25 1, 11 | they received sentence of death, and so passed on easily 26 1, 12 | to be delivered over to death by the sword; but one of 27 1, 14 | first, he gave sentence of death against him that he should 28 1, 14 | and trod along the path of death without fear, and in truth 29 1, 14 | place where he was put to death, having put on his cloak 30 1, 14 | that he should be put to death by the same mode of suffering 31 1, 15 | beast, he was at last put to death by the sword. Eubulus, also, 32 1, 16 | martyrs to this kind of death. When, therefore, they were 33 1, 17 | to work, should be put to death by the sword; and God's 34 1, Not| before, he was not put to death till after the other Agapius 35 1, Not| They received sentence of death." The Greek says this was 36 1, Not| Firmillianus having been put to death by the sword; and then a 37 1, Not| some account of whose death he gives in the Greek, although 38 1, Not| mean the Maximinus whose death he describes in the Ecclesiastical


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