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Book
V.
Chapter I.—Peter’s
Salutation.
But on the following
day,751
751 [Book v. has a partial
parallel in Homily X., which is assigned to the second day at
Tripolis. The matter here is more extensive. Chaps. 1, 2,
show some resemblance to Homily X. 3–6.—R.] | Peter rising a little earlier than usual,
found us asleep; and when he saw it, he gave orders that silence should
be kept for him, as though he himself wished to sleep longer, that we
might not be disturbed in our rest. But when we rose refreshed
with sleep, we found him, having finished his prayer, waiting for us in
his bed-chamber. And as it was already dawn, he addressed us
shortly, saluting us according to his custom, and forthwith proceeded
to the usual place for the purpose of teaching; and when he saw that
many had assembled there, having invoked peace upon them according to
the first religious form, he began to speak as
follows:—
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