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 1    II|        affirming that she was a Christian. And she presented a paper
 2    II|         been her teacher in the Christian doctrines. And this he did
 3    II|        point: whether he were a Christian? And Ptolemaeus, being a
 4    II|       confessed himself to be a Christian, was bound by the centurion,
 5    II| question only: whether he was a Christian? And again, being conscious
 6    II|       cases is that of the true Christian. And when Urbicus ordered
 7    II|          who was also himself a Christian, seeing the unreasonable
 8    II|        is called by the name of Christian? This judgment of yours,
 9   III|      suspected of being such [a Christian], he is far more base and
10    VI|       in your city, many of our Christian men exorcising them in the
11  XIII|   strength strive to be found a Christian; not because the teachings
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