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Hence, also, whenever those who have been called to martyrdom for the true faith by the Church happen to fall in with any of those so-called martyrs of the Phrygian heresy, they always separate from them, and die without having fellowship with them, because they do not choose to give their assent to the spirit of Montanus and the women. And that this is truly the case, and that it has actually taken place in our own times at Apamea, a town on the Maeander, in the case of those who suffered martyrdom with Caius 1 and Alexander, natives of Eumenia, is clear to all.
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en tois peri` Ga'ion ... marture'sasi. It may be intended for, "In the case of the martyrs Caius and Alexander." ↩