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1 I| such high esteem by the king and the nobles of that nation
2 5| situated, and Radbod, their king,2 still defiled themselves
3 5| Francia and visit Pippin,3 the king of that country, a man of
4 6| many hearts, the aforesaid King of the Franks, highly pleased
5 6| Rom 10:15]~But when the king tried to persuade the man
6 6| virtues On his side, the king solemnly urged what the
7 8| inveased confidence to the King of the Franks. The king
8 8| King of the Franks. The king welcomed him with every
9 9| of Radbod, at that time King of the Frisians and like
10 9| but though the Frisian king received the man of God
11 10| the savage cruelty of the king, who was accustomed to condemn
12 10| astounded, reported to the king what they had witnessed.~
13 11| 11~The king was roused to intense fury
14 11| then summoned before the king and severely upbraided for
15 11| for having violated the king's sanctuary and offered
16 11| 11] of your worship, O King, is not a god but a devil,
17 11| flames of hell." At this the king was astonished and replied: "
18 11| with all honour to Pippin, King of the Franks.~
19 13| about, however, that Pippin, King ofthe Franks, died,1 and
20 23| valiant Charles Martel, King of the Franks and father
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