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1 I | supply to you in your prison, blessed martyrs elect,
2 I | entered with you into the prison; for if He had not now entered
3 I | unto the Lord. Even the prison is |p151 in truth the house
4 I | therefore have ye come into the prison, that ye may tread him under
5 I(4) | the martyrs too freely in prison, (de Jejun. c. 12.) ~
6 I | entreat of the martyrs in prison6. And therefore ye ought,
7 II | to the threshold of the prison, just so far as did your
8 II | world itself rather is a prison, we shall perceive that
9 II | have rather gone forth from prison than gone into prison. The
10 II | from prison than gone into prison. The world hath the greater
11 II | have been translated from a prison to a place, it may be, of
12 II | Christian, even when out of prison, hath renounced the world;
13 II | the world; but, when in prison, a prison also 14. It mattereth
14 II | but, when in prison, a prison also 14. It mattereth not
15 II | of the world and of the prison, and see whether in the
16 II | and see whether in the prison the spirit doth not gain
17 II | too from persecution. The prison affordeth to the Christian
18 II | Away with the name of a prison ! let us call it a retirement.
19 II | oft shalt thou not be in prison. The leg suffereth nothing
20 III | now, blessed men, that a prison is grievous even to Christians.
21 III | eternal one, consider our prison as a wrestling-ground, that,
22 IV | of the grievances of the prison, but of the contest and
23 IV(38)| by them, being cast into prison, as such: his death is mentioned
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