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  • ===John's imprisonment and beheading===
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  • ...cted for preaching without a license; kept on, however, and did not suffer imprisonment till November 1660, when he was taken to the county jail in Silver Street, ...1678 and the second in 1684. He had begun the work in his first period of imprisonment, and probably finished it during the second. The earliest edition in which
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  • ...hristianity. Persecution has included confiscation of Bibles, destruction, imprisonment, torture and even execution. Today, some of the worst persecution of Christ
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  • ...nd his missionary activities throughout the Mediterranean, ending with his imprisonment in Rome.
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  • The letter was probably written by Paul at Rome during his first imprisonment there ([[Acts 28]]:16, 30). Suggested dates of writing range between [[57 A
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  • ...difficulties of the period. After the death of the apostles, for the Roman imprisonment and martyrdom of [[St. Peter]] seem historical, Clement was the natural rep
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  • ...ribed penalties if anyone denied them. Penalties under the act ranged from imprisonment and fine to death. However, its severity was reduced by an act of 1540 whic
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  • ...alf way through chapter twelve when the author reports that after escaping imprisonment and almost certain death Peter "left and went to another place" (Acts 12.17
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  • ...had experienced back in Britain. Puritan oppression, including torture and imprisonment of many leaders of non-Puritan Christian sects, led to the (voluntary or in
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  • The other Apostles also, overcame fear to brave suffering, imprisonment, and death as they proclaimed the Good News of the Risen Christ across thei
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