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1 He had made proselytes abroad, and gained a lasting hold upon the French mind.
2 No disciple of Zoroaster could have made proselytes of us.
3 Having made proselytes among the Bulgarians, the bishop and many of the captives suffered martyrdom.
4 These are they who had been made proselytes .
5 They could not have made proselytes at first by professing anything that was vicious, cruel, persecuting, or immoral.
6 He has already made proselytes of one-fifth of the camp; beginning by working on the women, the children, and the weak-minded.
7 The Jews, therefore, in after times, when they made proselytes from the Heathen nations, enjoined these the same customs as they observed themselves.
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