Chapter
1 I | your bodily wants in the prison, accept also from me some
2 I | Spirit, who has entered the prison with you; for if He had
3 I | thence to your Lord. The prison, indeed, is the devil's
4 II | accompanied you as far as the prison gate, to which also your
5 II | world is more really the prison, we shall see that you have
6 II | that you have gone out of a prison rather than into one. The
7 II | having been translated from a prison to, we may say, a place
8 II | The Christian outside the prison has renounced the world,
9 II | renounced the world, but in the prison he has renounced a prison
10 II | prison he has renounced a prison too. It is of no consequence
11 II | of the world and of the prison, and see if the spirit does
12 II | does not gain more in the prison than the flesh loses. Nay,
13 II | from persecution too. The prison does the same service for
14 II | Let us drop the name of prison; let us call it a place
15 III| that even to Christians the prison is unpleasant; yet we were
16 III| in our eye, look upon the prison as our training-ground,
17 IV | longer of the troubles of the prison, but of the wrestle and
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