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Œuvres Actes des Martyrs Passio SS. Perpetuae et Felicitatis The Passion of the Holy Martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas

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Chapter III.--Argument. Perpetua is Again Tempted by Her Father. Her Third Vision, Wherein She is Led Away to Struggle Against an Egyptian. She Fights, Conquers, and Receives the Reward.

"Again, after a few days, Pudens, a soldier, an assistant overseer 1 of the prison, who began to regard us in great esteem, perceiving that the great power of God was in us, admitted many brethren to see us, that both we and they might be mutually refreshed. And when the day of the exhibition drew near, my father, worn with suffering, came in to me, and began to tear out his beard, and to throw himself on the earth, and to cast himself down on his face, and to reproach his years, and to utter such words as might move all creation. I grieved for his unhappy old age. 2


  1. Optio. ↩

  2. [St. Aug. Opp. Tom. v. p. 1284.] ↩

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