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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
History of the martyrs in Palestine

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1 1, 3 | commands of the emperor were put into effect, the blessed 2 1, 4 | the power of empire and put on the ordinary dress, having 3 1, 6 | governor, with indignation, and put him to shame by his words 4 1, 7 | the other also was to be put to death for the murder 5 1, 7 | had slain his master, and put him beyond all torture; 6 1, 10 | hour was condemned to be put to death, and his sentence 7 1, 10 | execution where he was to be put to death, he besought the 8 1, 10 | bent down his body, and put out his neck to be cut off 9 1, 14 | vain. He therefore only put to them the question whether 10 1, 14 | at the place where he was put to death, having put on 11 1, 14 | was put to death, having put on his cloak like a philosopher, 12 1, 14 | command that he should be put to death by the same mode 13 1, 15 | the beast, he was at last put to death by the sword. Eubulus, 14 1, 17 | able to work, should be put to death by the sword; and 15 1, Not| it were into boots, they put the feet of the offenders, 16 1, Not| to straddle so wide as to put their feet into the last 17 1, Not| sentence had not yet been put into execution, but was 18 1, Not| condemned before, he was not put to death till after the 19 1, Not| chapter, had their eyes put out and their feet burnt, 20 1, Not| Anselamus is, by a mistake, put for Auselamus or Abselamus. 21 1, Not| of Dioclesian's empire is put for the sixth year of the 22 1, Not| which Lipomaimus and Surius put forth, Tome the third, at 23 1, Not| transcriber. ~l. 28.--" Having put on his cloak like a philosopher, 24 1, Not| Firmillianus having been put to death by the sword; and


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