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1 III| Jesu Christ, came Titus and Vespasian against Jerusalem, and destroyed
2 III| was Alban. In this time Vespasian was governor of Galatia
3 III| Galatia, and was brought to Vespasian. For the custom of the country
4 III| body and goods. And when Vespasian saw him he demanded him
5 III| of Jerusalem. Then said Vespasian: Ah Lord God! in that country
6 III| he could nothing thereof. Vespasian said: If thou heal me not
7 III| if he will. Then demanded Vespasian what he was. He said to
8 III| shall heal thee. Then said Vespasian: I believe well that he
9 III| where he would.~After this Vespasian went to Rome, and gat licence
10 III| was it so that tofore that Vespasian came, the good men of the
11 III| Josephus was duke, which Vespasian first assailed, but Josephus,
12 III| themselves in servitude to Vespasian, and would slay themselves,
13 III| Josephus spake to a servant of Vespasian, and did so much that he
14 III| that he gat his life of Vespasian, and then he was brought
15 III| and then he was brought to Vespasian, and Vespasian said to him:
16 III| brought to Vespasian, and Vespasian said to him: Thou shouldst
17 III| may turn to better; and Vespasian said: Who that is bound,
18 III| thou wilt give me audience. Vespasian said: I will well that thou
19 III| hath made thee emperor; and Vespasian answered: If thou be a prophet,
20 III| from Rome and affirmed that Vespasian was made emperor, and led
21 III| Josephus said tofore to Vespasian as well of the death of
22 III| election to be emperor. And Vespasian left his son Titus at the
23 III| way. After this then, when Vespasian had been emperor two years,
24 III| him up. After this, when Vespasian was dead, Titus his son
25 IV| bishops had accused him to Vespasian, Vespasian commanded whosoever
26 IV| accused him to Vespasian, Vespasian commanded whosoever did
27 IV| our Lord seventy, under Vespasian. Of this martyr saith S.
28 VII| of tapers at, iii. 210.~Vespasian's belief rewarded. iii.
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