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1 Text| Accordingly the proconsul Aegeates, having come into the city 2 Text| are not true gods.~To whom Aegeates said: Art thou Andrew, who 3 Text| nothing with them bat sins.~Aegeates said: These are superfluous 4 Text| unwillingly, but willingly!~Aegeates said: Seeing that, betrayed 5 Text| that he was, He awaited him~Aegeates said: I wonder that thou, 6 Text| to hear, attend to me. ~Aegeates said: A mystery it cannot 7 Text| attention, thou wilt prove it.~Aegeates said: I indeed will hear 8 Text| the glory of the cross.~Aegeates said: Thy speech is foolish, 9 Text| the renewing of thy soul.~Aegeates said: That which is shown 10 Text| of His immortality to us.~Aegeates said: With these words thou 11 Text| and spotless, and alive.~Aegeates said: How can this be?~The 12 Text| thou art inquiring after.~Aegeates said: I will exact of thee 13 Text| kingdom entire and spotless.~Aegeates said: And by what means 14 Text| idea of such truth.~Then Aegeates, enraged, ordered him to 15 Text| that they wished to kill Aegeates, and by breaking down the 16 Text| to which the proconsul Aegeates is not afraid to go. Be 17 Text| the light of day dawned, Aegeates having sent for him, ordered 18 Text| people not the smallest.~Aegeates said: For this reason I 19 Text| name.~Then the proconsul Aegeates, being enraged, ordered 20 Text| brought before the impious Aegeates. And he spoke to him thus: 21 Text| everlasting fire for thyself.~Aegeates then being enraged, ordered 22 Text| at the empty stratagem of Aegeates, through which he thinks 23 Text| at the unjust judgment of Aegeates: Ye men standing by me, 24 Text| they were enraged against Aegeates; and all with one accord 25 Text| tribunal, and cried out against Aegeates, who was sitting, saying: 26 Text| hast thou again come to us, Aegeates? On what account dost thou, 27 Text| place. But I am distressed, Aegeates, about thine own miseries, 28 Text| she had been parted from Aegeates on account of his brutal 29 Text| along with the brethren.~Aegeates had been very importunate