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Acts of Paul and Thecla

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1 Text| smiled; and Onesiphorus said: Hail, O servant of the 2 Text| the blessed God! And he said: Grace be with thee and 3 Text| hypocrisy; so that Demas said: Are not we of the blessed 4 Text| saluted us? And Onesiphorus said: I do not see in you the 5 Text| marriage. And Theocleia said: I have a strange story 6 Text| spider, lays hold of what is said by Paul with a strange eagerness 7 Text| looks eagerly at what is said by him, and has been captivated. 8 Text| her overpowering emotion, said: Thecla, my betrothed, why 9 Text| Moreover also her mother said the same things: Why dost 10 Text| with each other; and he said: Men, tell me who this is 11 Text| And Demas and Ermogenes said to him: Who this is, indeed, 12 Text| it chaste. And Thamyris said to them: Come into my house, 13 Text| as his wife. And Thamyris said during the dinner: Ye men, 14 Text| marrying.~Demas and Ermogenes said: Bring him before the governor 15 Text| Castelios. And all the multitude said: Away with the magician; 16 Text| standing before the tribunal, said with a great shout: O proconsul, 17 Text| And Demas and Ermogenes said to Thamyris: Say that he 18 Text| and sent to prison, until, said he, I, being at leisure, 19 Text| examined the gatekeeper; and he said to them: She has gone to 20 Text| he summoned Thecla, and said to her: Why dost thou not 21 Text| the likeness of Paul, and said: As I am unable to endure 22 Text| past, the fasting children said to Paul: We are hungry, 23 Text| having taken off his cloak, said: Go, my child, buy more 24 Text| and was astonished, and said: Thecla, whither art thou 25 Text| art thou going? And she said: I have been saved from 26 Text| following Paul. And the boy said: Come, I shall take thee 27 Text| rising up, saw her, and said: O God, that knowest the 28 Text| works of Christ. And Thecla said to Paul: I shall cut my 29 Text| whithersoever thou mayst go. And he said: It is a shameless age, 30 Text| be cowardly. And Thecla said: Only give me the seal in 31 Text| shall not touch me. And Paul said: Thecla, wait with patience, 32 Text| gifts and presents. But Paul said: I know not the woman whom 33 Text| asked the governor, that, said she, I may remain pure until 34 Text| Falconilla had died, and said to her in a dream: Mother, 35 Text| daughter Falconilla, she said: My, second child Thecla, 36 Text| lifted up her voice, and said: God most high, grant to 37 Text| taking her by the hand, said: My daughter Falconilla, 38 Text| ditch full of water, and said: Now it is time to wash 39 Text| touch her; so that Alexander said to the governor: I have 40 Text| looking gloomy, turned, and said: Do what thou wilt. And 41 Text| arena, so that the crowd said: Queen Tryphaena is dead. 42 Text| of the wild beasts, and said to her: Who art thou? and 43 Text| beasts touches thee? And she said: I indeed am a servant of 44 Text| to be put on. And Thecla said: He that clothed me naked 45 Text| meet the holy Thecla, and said: Now I believe that the 46 Text| And when she saw him, she said: I have received the baptism, 47 Text| Tryphaena. And she rose up, and said: I am going to Iconium. 48 Text| going to Iconium. And Paul said: Go, and teach the word 49 Text| sent for her mother, she said: Theocleia, my mother, canst 50 Text| to destroy her. For they said: She is a virgin, and serves 51 Text| in the cave, as has been said, seventy-two years, so that 52 Text| The physicians therefore said to themselves, that if they 53 Text| want, my children? And they said: Is there one here called 54 Text| here called Thecla? And she said: What do you want with her? 55 Text| what we want. And having said this, they laid fast hold 56 Text| looked up into heaven, and said: God, terrible and incomparable, 57 Text| according to what had been said to her: and nobly fleeing


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