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501 Text| thinking that some new trial was coming upon her. And
502 Text| underwent many and grievous trials by the devil, and bore them
503 Text| became enamoured of her, and tried to gain over Paul by gifts
504 Text| holiness, and the love of truth. If, therefore, I teach
505 Text| has kept me pure. Then a tumult arose, and a cry of the
506 Text| herself; and having sewed the tunic so as to make a man's cloak,
507 Text| Paul, and said: As I am unable to endure my lot, Paul has
508 Text| were afflicted by; and the unclean spirits went out shrieking,
509 Text| them from corruption and uncleanness, and from all pleasure,
510 Text| compassion upon her, made an underground rumbling, and a cloud overshadowed
511 Text| was there many years, and underwent many and grievous trials
512 | unless
513 Text| for they shall be called upright: blessed are they that have
514 Text| sitting, and the crowd is in uproar against us. Allow me to
515 Text| when Paul had been brought, vehemently cried out: He is a magician!
516 Text| only caught hold of her veil, and were able to tear off
517 Text| faith of those seeing the venerable place, and for a blessing
518 Text| Artemis, and from this she has virtue in healing. And by the providence
519 Text| beasts were being thrown in, wailed. And some threw sweet-smelling
520 Text| road to Lystra, and stood waiting for him, and kept looking
521 Text| tribunal; but Thecla was wallowing on the ground in the place
522 Text| said: Now it is time to wash myself. And she threw herself
523 Text| into the street, and kept watching those going in to him and
524 Text| resurrection in no other way, unless you remain chaste,
525 Text| Christ. And some of the well-born women, having learned about
526 Text| bald-headed, bandy-legged, well-built, with eyebrows meeting,
527 | whatever
528 | wherein
529 | whether
530 | whither
531 Text| my hair, and follow thee whithersoever thou mayst go. And he said:
532 | whoever
533 | whose
534 Text| city be raised against this wickedness. Take off all of us, O proconsul!
535 Text| nor kinsman, for I am a widow. God of Thecla, help her!~
536 Text| Thecla, I am taking to the wild-beast fight. And Thecla wept bitterly,
537 Text| Thecla. But as a lamb in the wilderness looks round for the shepherd,
538 Text| in, as if they had been withheld by sleep, did not touch
539 | within
540 Text| the first, and that thou withstand it not, but be cowardly.
541 Text| Father shall become to them a work of salvation against the
542 Text| abyss, who hast everywhere worked with me, and glorified Thy
543 Text| temptation come upon thee worse than the first, and that
544 Text| afraid of them also, for they worshipped idols. And it guided her
545 Text| eager desire to be deemed worthy to stand in the presence
546 Text| saying: Burn the wicked wretch; burn in the midst of the
547 Text| by God, wherein do I do wrong? And the proconsul having
548 | Ye
549 Text| with his children Silas and Zeno, and his wife Lectra, in