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uctions; hearkening willinglyto his words, and more willingly practising the good lessons he taughtthem. But he looked upon it as his glory to be dishonored beforemen in the cause of God. Seleucus, an eye-witness of this victory, was heard by the soldiersapplauding the martyr's resolution; and being brought before thegovernor, he, without more ado, ordered his head to be struck off. States, we do not claim a right to prevent you fromcopying, distributing, performing, displaying or c
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