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533He assured him upon oath that he had never heard any such things from the young men; yet did this testimony avail nothing for the clearing those miserable creatures; for Herod was only disposed the most readily to hearken to whatwas made against them, and every one was most agreeable to him that would believe they were guilty, and showed their indignation at them.
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