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The Christ-hunters Diocletian carried better grains than Combes and Clemenceau together. He was just as keen -as they to r hunt Christ' out of ihe, country.' Th-ere " were moreover, means of compulsion open tp^ him that . the - little French Diocletians dare not adopt— torture, Wood, and fire. Yet Di o cletian is stated to have exclaimed: ' The more ' I seek to blot out the name of Christ, the more legible it becomes '. The fact was thus, at any rate, whether Diocletian admitted it or not.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 21 March 1907, Page 22

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Notes New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 21 March 1907, Page 22

Notes New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 12, 21 March 1907, Page 22

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