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Rh in a narrow path bordering an abyss which led me to a cavern, the dwelling of some Essenes, to whom I preached next day; but when they were about to accept my Gospel one of them said: But our brother Jesus, of Nazareth, was put on the cross by Pilate. He had barely spoken these words when the shepherd that guided me hither came with a wallet, which he hung over my shoulders, saying: It is a three days' journey from Kerith to Caesarea.

It was yesterday on the hills above Caesarea, as the winds were dropping and the sea-fowl hung on their long wings, each making in turn for the roosts by the sea, that he said: I have brought thee within a league of Caesarea and now must leave thee, Paul. Whither goest thou? I asked, and he answered: Back to Kerith, to the brethren that thy arrival did much di quiet. For they were divided, I said, some against, some for, my Gospel. And thou? To me, he answered, thou wert even a greater disquiet than to the other brethren, for my first thought was to go to Jerusalem to testify against thee; and Hazael, who