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Narcissus having departed, and no one knowing where he was, those
presiding over the neighboring churches thought it best to ordain
another bishop. His name was Dius. He presided but a short time,
and Germanio succeeded him. He was followed by Gordius, in whose
time Narcissus appeared again, as if raised from the dead. And
immediately the brethren besought him to take the episcopate, as all
admired him the more on account of his retirement and philosophy, and
especially because of the punishment with which God had avenged him.
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