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Matthew 11:2
Now when John had heard in the prison the works of Christ, he sent two of his disciples,
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Matthew 25:36
Naked, and you clothed me: I was sick, and you visited me: I was in prison, and you came to me.
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Acts 24:23
And he commanded a centurion to keep Paul, and to let him have liberty, and that he should forbid none of his acquaintance to minister or come to him.
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Church Abuses.
... doing better service than if they confined themselves to ... The contempt was for the
persons, manners, and ... might act as a 'terriculum.'[688] Prisons teemed with ...
/.../the english church in the eighteenth century/chapter viii church abuses.htm

From the Close of the General Conference of 1824 to the ...
... were but thinly populated, the settlements sometimes being from ... Persons of all
professions and of all classes of ... Nor was this influence confined to his own ...
/.../chapter 8 from the close.htm

Memoir of John Bunyan
... observance of the Lord's-day; all persons were prohibited ... and the connivance of the
clergy, allowed the rabble ... by nature; how God had visited their souls with ...
/.../bunyan/the works of john bunyan volumes 1-3/memoir of john bunyan.htm

Period iv. The Age of the Consolidation of the Church: 200 to 324 ...
... of means and parents, and of old persons confined to the ... islands, or shut up in the
prisons for nothing ... and disturb the elements, but that sometimes a wicked ...
/.../ayer/a source book for ancient church history/period iv the age of.htm

Justinian.
... only the second Pope who had visited Byzantium. ... So he allowed the subject to be further
considered ... it was advisable or necessary to condemn persons and writings ...
/.../allies/the formation of christendom volume vi/chapter iv justinian.htm

[Endnotes]
... who concealed short swords beneath their garments, and ... in passengers and crew, 276
persons on board ... third century the Christians were sometimes called Chrestiani ...
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Subtopics

Prisons

Prisons used for Confining: Condemned Persons Till Executed

Prisons used for Confining: Debtors Till They Paid

Prisons used for Confining: Enemies Taken Captive

Prisons used for Confining: Persons Accused of Crimes

Prisons used for Confining: Persons Accused of Heresy

Prisons used for Confining: Persons Under the King's Displeasure

Prisons used for Confining: Suspected Persons

Prisons were Under the Care of a Keeper

Prisons: Antiquity of

Prisons: Bondage to Sin and Satan

Prisons: Confinement In, Considered a Severe Punishment

Prisons: Confinement In, often Awarded As a Punishment

Prisons: Deep Afflictions

Prisons: Dungeons Attached To

Prisons: Hell

Prisons: Keepers of Often Used Severity

Prisons: Keepers of Put to Death If Prisoners Escaped

Prisons: Keepers of Responsible for the Prisoners

Prisons: Keepers of Sometimes Acted Kindly

Prisons: Keepers of Sometimes Entrusted the Care of the Prison To

Prisons: Keepers of Strictly Guarded the Doors

Prisons: Kinds of, Mentioned: Common

Prisons: Kinds of, Mentioned: State

Prisons: Magistrates had Power to Commit To

Prisons: Magistrates had Power to Release From

Prisons: Persons Confined in Clothed in Prison Dress

Prisons: Persons Confined in Fed on Bread and Water

Prisons: Persons Confined in Might Have Their Condition Ameliorated by the King

Prisons: Persons Confined in Often Bound With Fetters

Prisons: Persons Confined in Often Chained to Two Soldiers

Prisons: Persons Confined in Often Executed In

Prisons: Persons Confined in Often Fastened in Stocks

Prisons: Persons Confined in Often Kept to Hard Labour

Prisons: Persons Confined in Often Placed in Dungeons

Prisons: Persons Confined in Often Subjected to Extreme Suffering

Prisons: Persons Confined in Said to be in Hold

Prisons: Persons Confined in Said to be in Ward

Prisons: Persons Confined in Sometimes Allowed to be Visited by Their Friends

Prisons: Places Used as Court of the King's House

Prisons: Places Used as House of the Captain of the Guard

Prisons: Places Used as House of the King's Scribe

Prisons: Places Used as Prisoner's own House, where he Was Kept Bound to a Soldier

Prisons: The King had Power to Commit To

Prisons: The King had Power to Release From

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