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1 14,1 | provincials, men from North Africa and Spain, like Seneca, 2 14,3 | Scapula, the proconsul of Africa, warning him, in view of 3 14,6 | Tertullian looked up 1 to it from Africa.~ But Tertullian's greatest 4 14,7 | coming into being in North Africa in Tertullian's day, and 5 14,7 | literary successor in North Africa, th bishop of pCarthage 6 14,8 | was a native of Cirta in Africa who had come to Rome in 7 14,9 | friend Octavius has come from Africa to visit him, and, as the 8 14,9 | friend and teacher from Africa, and he and Caecilius are 9 14,10| Latin Christianity in North Africa. His name was Cyprian.~ 10 14,11| bseventy-one bishops from Africa and Numidia.~ On September 11 14,11| third council of bishops of Africa, Numidia, and Mauretania 12 14,13| Koch has placed it in North Africa about 300.~ A third is the 13 14,17| Arnobius.~ At Sicca, in North Africa, there lived at the close 14 14,18| under Arnobius at Sicca, in Africa, was Lucius Caecilius Firmianus 15 14,18| rhetoric at his home in Africa when Diocletian, who was 16 14,18| before or after he left Africa is not certain, but it was 17 14,19| professor Arnobius back in North Africa was writing his work Against