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1 Text| pass in those days, when Philip entered into the city of 2 Text| great. For they thought that Philip was a philosopher, since 3 Text| linen cloth. Thus, then, Philip was going about. On this 4 Text| the same place, and say to Philip: We have doctrines of our 5 Text| hear something new. ~And Philip answering, said to them: 6 Text| that thou callest thy Lord? Philip says: My Lord is Jesus in 7 Text| may believe in him. And Philip said: He with whom I am 8 Text| heard this, they say to Philip: This name that has been 9 Text| from our fathers' religion. Philip therefore says to them: 10 Text| foreigner has come to Hellas, Philip by name; and, in a word, 11 Text| he said: If I allow that Philip himself, and those with 12 Text| Athens, and by all means kill Philip, and thus thou shall overturn 13 Text| the five hundred men. And Philip was in the house of a certain 14 Text| gateway of the house where Philip was; and it was told Philip 15 Text| Philip was; and it was told Philip that they were outside. 16 Text| saw him, he says to him: O Philip, sorcerer and magician, 17 Text| searchers after wisdom? And Philip said: Would that, O Ananias, 18 Text| having heard this, said to Philip: I shall give answer to 19 Text| give answer to all. And Philip said: Speak. The high priest 20 Text| says: O men of Hellas, this Philip believes in a man called 21 Text| Jesus, as also now this Philip has come to you to deceive 22 Text| waver; for they knew that Philip would conquer in the glory 23 Text| conquer in the glory of Jesus. Philip therefore stated his case 24 Text| having heard this, ran to Philip, wishing to scourge him, 25 Text| God But we entreat thee, O Philip, apostle of the God Jesus, 26 Text| truly be his slaves.~And Philip, having seen what had come 27 Text| The high priest says to Philip: Dost thou then think to 28 Text| Jesus the Nazarene? Then Philip says to him: Behold, I shall 29 Text| from the true life. And Philip prayed, saying: O holy Father 30 Text| Christ the Beloved.~And while Philip was yet crying oat this, 31 Text| Jesus the Son of God. Then Philip says to the high priest: 32 Text| again: Have mercy upon us, O Philip, that we may know time, 33 Text| fight against God.~Then Philip says: There is no hatred 34 Text| of heaven was brought to Philip: O Philip, son once of thunder, 35 Text| was brought to Philip: O Philip, son once of thunder, but 36 Text| than that of thunder. Then Philip says to the high priest: 37 Text| magic of Jesus, that this Philip within a short time has 38 Text| sight? Dost thou then, said Philip, believe in Jesus? The high 39 Text| to the bystanders to pray Philip that he should make them 40 Text| unbelieving high priest.~And Philip said: Do not avenge yourselves 41 Text| sign upon thee. He says to Philip: I know that thou art a 42 Text| has cleft the earth, when Philip threatened it in Hebrew, 43 Text| downwards, that I may believe in Philip; but he cannot persuade 44 Text| know his magic tricks.~And Philip, enraged, said: O earth, 45 Text| frightfully hot; but by thy magic, Philip, I will not be overcome. 46 Text| wished to stone him. And Philip says: Not so; for this has 47 Text| Spirit for evermore.~And Philip, having said this, extended 48 Text| Christ Jesus, the God of Philip, that thou hast driven the 49 Text| Thy light, the Gospel. And Philip rejoiced exceedingly at 50 Text| the faith. And after this, Philip, having turned to the high 51 Text| the high priest laughed at Philip, and remained in unbelief.~ 52 Text| and remained in unbelief.~Philip then, seeing that he remained 53 Text| twenty-three years old. And when Philip saw him, he was moved; and 54 Text| will not believe thee. And Philip, enraged, said: A curse 55 Text| this, cried out: The God of Philip is the only God, who has 56 Text| oilier miracles. besought Philip, and he gave them the seal 57 Text| the seal in Christ. And Philip abode in Athens two years;