Chapter
1 XXIX | of the error of idolatry. Theudas was his name. Him the king
2 XXIX | hopes." ~So forth marched Theudas, in company with his Satanic
3 XXIX | down beside him. Then spake Theudas unto the king, "O king,
4 XXIX | up again, declare it." ~Theudas replied in this wise, "Dread
5 XXIX | arose, with that deceiver Theudas, and proceeded to the temple,
6 XXIX | greatly vaunted them over Theudas' victory, and when the temple-keepers
7 XXIX | his palace, and said milo Theudas, "Behold now, as thou badest
8 XXIX | time to come." ~Hereupon Theudas, bowing an attentive ear
9 XXIX | plan?" he asked. Then began Theudas to weave his web. He made
10 XXX | Thus did the king. But Theudas went home to his evil den,
11 XXX | carry out the orders that Theudas had given him, and once
12 XXXI | that had been sent out by Theudas for to attack the young
13 XXXI | their evil countenance. Said Theudas, "And be ye so weak and
14 XXXI | plainly make known unto Theudas all that was come to pass. ~
15 XXXI | every side, again summoned Theudas, and said, "Most wisest
16 XXXI | from this evil." ~Then did Theudas ask for a meeting with his
17 XXXI | much as the love of Christ, Theudas came forward and said, "
18 XXXI | childlessness?" While this Theudas, waxen old in wickedness,
19 XXXI | thine objects of worship, O Theudas, who art more senseless
20 XXXII| XXXII. ~Theudas said unto him, "Behold,
21 XXXII| son made answer, "Belike, Theudas, thou art the ass of the
22 XXXII| made that was made.'" ~When Theudas had heard these sayings,
23 XXXII| mercy of our God." ~When Theudas had been thus instructed,
24 XXXII| all the days of his life Theudas heartily repented him of
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