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501 8 | John stood, cheerful, and talked with them safe, Domitian
502 18 | scorn, let his madness be tamed, let his wrath be broken,
503 13 | signs, what gracious gifts, teachings, rulings, rests, services,
504 4 | with threats, and said: Tell us the truth. And when he
505 18 | who didst deliver me from temporary show, and preserve me for
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507 | themselves
508 4 | standing before the door; and, thinking that he was the porter,
509 18 | given Thyself to it when thirsting after knowledge; who hast
510 17 | up, and furnishing them thoroughly into the majesty of the
511 4 | appearance, were filled with threats, and said: Tell us the truth.
512 9 | ordered it to be taken and thrown away. But John, going up
513 17 | the clothes he had on, and throws them, as if they were some
514 18 | who hast preserved me also till the present hour pure to
515 7 | many others; and when the times of the things upon earth
516 5 | he said that he was very tired, and in want of sleep more
517 9 | bearing witness, I might to-day become a murderer? What
518 | together
519 17 | And having come to the tomb of one of our brethren,
520 16 | thou shouldst fall into trails or dangers, he not afraid:
521 12 | kingdom for a year, he made Trajan his successor in the kingdom.
522 5 | the public conveyances, travelled fast, having seated him
523 15 | grace, the true pearl, the treasure, the plough, the net, the
524 18 | insulted, not despitefully treated, and to receive what Thou
525 7 | to whom every nation and tribe shall confess, through whom
526 3 | and were crowned in the triumphant contest against the works
527 18 | broken, let his children be trodden under foot, and let all
528 4 | to another. And Domitian, troubled by what was said, sent a
529 16 | thou shall fall under many troubles, and thou shalt be shown
530 14 | wreathe this crown by Thy twining, who hast inserted these
531 2 | observances of the Jews, uncircumcised, inhuman, lawless, subverting
532 11 | was suddenly seized by the unclean demon, and lay dead; and
533 13 | the holy, the pure, the undefiled, the only, the one, the
534 8 | to be repented of, for an undeniable testimony of death as the
535 8 | poison than this. And John, understanding what they were whispering
536 18 | unimpaired; who didst give me undoubting faith in Thee; who hast
537 18 | love to Thee spotless and unimpaired; who didst give me undoubting
538 8 | words are a sight of the unseen. What canst thou show in
539 4 | to the king in Rome. And, urging them to take provisions
540 5 | entreated John to make use of what was set before them.
541 8 | and cried out with a loud voice, and said: In Thy name,
542 5 | he was very tired, and in want of sleep more than any food.
543 5 | partake of food. And having washed his hands and face, he prayed,
544 14 | help Thy servants with Thy watchful care. So be it, Lord.~
545 6 | first of all, and in this way to kiss the mouth of the
546 18 | me beforehand my bodily weakness; who, when a third time
547 | well
548 19 | sandals, and a fountain welling up. And after that they
549 18 | in the sea, John, if thou wert not mine, I would let thee
550 18 | mission of the Gentiles, whet hast sent us out into the
551 8 | understanding what they were whispering to one another, said to
552 | whole
553 | whose
554 | Why
555 2 | great blasphemy and his wicked fooleries we gave up to
556 18 | nature; who hast made our wild and savage nature quiet
557 8 | drink the cup which Thou wilt sweeten; and the poison
558 6 | on account of the wonder, wishing to salute him with a kiss;
559 18 | go to Thee, let the fire withdraw, let darkness be overcome,
560 6 | mouth on account of the wonder, wishing to salute him with
561 9 | And when all wondered at the signs that had been
562 10 | were glorifying God, and wondering at the faith of John, Domitian
563 13 | you, pressing on to the work set before me, already perfected
564 13 | sake of which the Lord has worked. He then, through me, exhorts
565 6 | before the king, and said: Worshipful king, we bring to thee John,
566 18 | madness be tamed, let his wrath be broken, let his children
567 14 | prayed: Jesus, who didst wreathe this crown by Thy twining,
568 2 | practices, and policy, doing wrong in nothing, but being of
569 1 | kingdom. along with his other wrongful acts, set himself also to
570 18 | worthy of Thy repose, having wrought that which is perfect in
571 12 | having kept the kingdom for a year, he made Trajan his successor
572 7 | also shalt reign for many years given thee by God, and after
573 17 | of the Lord. And when the young men had finished the trench,
574 18 | who, when I wished in my youth to marry, didst appear to