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1 I | resources supply to you in your prison, blessed martyrsdesignate,
2 I | entered with you into the prison. For if He had not entered
3 I | thence to the Lord.~The prison is also the devil’s house
4 I | But ye have come into the prison to trample on him in his
5 I | entreat from martyrs in prison.2 Wherefore also on this
6 II | have accompanied you to the prison doors, just as far as your
7 II | regard the world itself as a prison, we shall deem you rather
8 II | to have gone forth from prison than to have gone into prison.
9 II | prison than to have gone into prison. The world has the greater
10 II | but of God. And from this prison, blessed ones, consider
11 II | Christian even outside the prison has renounced the worldly
12 II | worldly life,3 and when in prison a prison also. It matters
13 II | life,3 and when in prison a prison also. It matters not to
14 II | of the world and of the prison, to see whether in the prison
15 II | prison, to see whether in the prison the spirit does not gain
16 II | even from persecutions. The prison is to the Christian what
17 II | do away with the name of prison; let us call it a retreat.
18 II | often wilt thou not be in prison. The ankle feels naught
19 III | blessed ones, that the prison is grievous even to Christians.
20 III | eternal one, interpret our prison as a wrestling-school,8
21 III(8)| noticed that the martyrs’ prison is viewed under five different
22 IV | of the hardships of the prisOn, but of the actual contest
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