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priscilla 1
priscillianists 1
prison 17
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prisoners 1
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17 possibly
17 practical
17 presbyter
17 prison
17 put
17 sects
17 strongly
Edgar J. Goodspeed
History of early christian literature

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prison

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,9 | promises to release Peter from prison and instructs them to observe 2 2,12| maltreated that he died in prison. The final sufferings of 3 5,2 | narrative leaves him in prison, soon to go on trial for 4 5,2 | assuming his release from prison, and from composing such 5 5,3 | Ephesus, Paul is thrown into prison. Two women who are believers 6 5,3 | believers visit him in his prison, seeking baptism, and he 7 5,3 | relates that it was while in prison there that Paul received 8 5,7 | has Thomas imprisoned. In prison Thomas utters the Gnostic 9 5,7 | The apostle leaves the prison long enough to baptize Mygdonia. 10 5,7 | and follows him back to prison, where the apostle preaches 11 5,7 | converts join him in the prison. They all go to Vazan'shouse, 12 5,8 | of Andrew's discourses in prison, especially those encouraging 13 11,3 | Jerusalem) wrote his letter from prison to Antioch, A.D. 211, he 14 11,3 | Alexander himself, was in prison. In another letter, written 15 12,2 | turn had been corrected in prison by the martyr Pamphilus 16 14,3 | To the Martyrs already in prison, encouraging them and cheering 17 14,20| Donatus, who had been in prison for six years, A.D. 305-


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