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2011-05-06T10:27:23-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.com/feeds/topics/christian+women/Edith Cavell Meditates in Prisonhttp://chitorch.org/captivefaith/modern/cavell.php2011-05-06T10:27:23-05:00
Account of the modern era prisoner of war Edith Cavell. From Captive Faith, a production of Christian History Institute. Marie Durand Imprisoned for Her Faith.http://chitorch.org/captivefaith/post-reformation/durand.php2011-05-06T10:04:47-05:00
Account of the Post-Reformation era Huguenot Marie Durand imprisoned merely for her family associations. From Captive Faith, a production of Christian History Institute.
Anne Askew's Account of her Examinationhttp://chitorch.org/captivefaith/reformation/askew.php2011-05-06T09:44:40-05:00
Account of the Reformation era martyr Anne Askew who was tortured and burned for her beliefs. From Captive Faith, a production of Christian History Institute.
Perpetua Finds Prison a Step to Heavenhttp://chitorch.org/captivefaith/earlychurch/perpetua.php2011-05-06T08:54:15-05:00
Account of early church martyr Perpetua who discovered prison was a step toward heaven. From Captive Faith, a production of Christian History Institute. Anne Askew | Christian History Institutehttp://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/askew/2011-05-06T08:03:03-05:00
Anne Askew stands for Christ although it means being burned to death. This is another of the In Context quotations series from Christian History Institute. 9: Perpetua (d. ca. 202)http://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/perpetua/2009-08-04T13:26:24-05:00
In this famous quotation from Christian History Institute's In Context series, Perpetua, a young Christian mother in Carthage, explains how her prison became a palace.