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| - But let us suppose one come to us, who wishes to be xvi. a Christian, one of the class of ordinary persons, yet not a rustic, but a citizen, such of whom you must necessarily meet with many in Carthage, and that, upon being asked whether it be for the sake of any advantage in this present life, or for the sake of that rest which is hoped for after this life, that he desires to become a Christian,
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