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 subjected myself to the law, as for your sakes. But I thought by night and by day in my trouble on Jesus Christ, waiting for him as a lamb when they crucified him he did not  did not resist  was not troubled.

The next page undoubtedly mentions Peter.

Line 1 has ‘Paul', line 3, ‘twelve (?) shepherds’.

Line 5, through Paul. But was troubled because of the questioning (examination) that (was come) upon Peter  and he cried out, saying: Verily, God is one, and there is no God beside him: one also is Jesus Christ his Son, whom we  this, whom thou preachest, did we crucify, whom  expect in great glory, but ye say that he is God and Judge of the living and the dead, the King of the ages, for the in the  form of man.

For since the mine, there hath not  nothing good hath befallen mine house. And he advised that the men which were to throw Frontina down, should throw down Paul also with her, alive. Now Paul knew these things, but he worked fasting, in great cheerfulness, for two days with the prisoners. They commanded that on the third day the men should bring forth Frontina: and the whole city followed after her. And Firmilla and Longinus lamented and the soldiers But the prisoners carried the bed (bier). And when Paul saw the great mourning with the daughter and eight.

Next page, line 8. Paul alive with the daughter. But when Paul had taken the daughter in his arms, he groaned unto the Lord Jesus Christ because of the sorrow of Firmilla, and cast himself on his knees in the mire praying for Frontina with her in one (a) prayer. In that hour Frontina rose up. And the whole multitude was afraid, and fled. Paul took the hand of the daughter and led her through the city unto the house of Longinus, and the whole multitude said with one voice: God is one, who hath made heaven and earth, who hath granted