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  • About being converted: Acts 3: 19; the conversion of the 3,000: Acts 2, the Samaritans: Acts 8; the treasurer's conversion - Acts 8; The apostle Paul: Acts 9: 18, Acts 22: 16; The Centurian: Acts 10; Lydia - Acts 16: 13-15; The Jailor - Acts 16: 26-30; Crispus and household: Acts 18: 8;

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  • About being converted: Acts 3: 19; the conversion of the 3,000: Acts 2, the Samaritans: Acts 8; the treasurer's conversion - Acts 8; The apostle Paul: Acts 9: 18, Acts 22: 16; The Centurian: Acts 10; Lydia - Acts 16: 13-15; The Jailor - Acts 16: 26-30; Crispus and household: Acts 18: 8;

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  • Jailor Russell swung open the iron door of the death-watch cell and allowed the reporter and the Professor, accompanied by his wife, to enter, and then followed himself.

    How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony William Windsor

  • This morning, through the kindness of Jailor Henry Russell, an _Express_ reporter was allowed to enter the cell of Fritz Anschlag, the condemned murderer of Charles Hitchcock and wife, of Garden Grove, to witness an examination of Anschlag's head by Prof. William Windsor, assisted by his wife.

    How to Become Rich A Treatise on Phrenology, Choice of Professions and Matrimony William Windsor

  • Permit me now, Sir, to request that you will take the proper steps to cause Mr. Bradford, your Commissary, and the Jailor at Philadelphia, to abate the inhumanity which they exercise indiscriminately upon all people who are so unfortunate as to be carried into that place.

    American Prisoners of the Revolution Danske Dandridge

  • Collector stating that a true copy of the original order has been delivered to him nor shall any person be released from the custody of the County Jailor except upon a like order and indorsement.

    The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia 1932

  • Jailor except upon written order of the Civil and Police Justice or Chief of Police showing an indorsement thereon by the City

    The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia 1932

  • The manager of the chain gang shall take out such prisoners as may from time to time be delivered to him by the City Jailor and shall require them to perform such labor as may previously have been designated by the City Manager.

    The code of the city of Charlottesville, Virginia 1932

  • Sir Henry Bedingfeld, the faithful follower of Queen Mary and the gentle "Jailor of the Princess Elizabeth", is associated with this diocese through Oxburgh Hall, his mansion still occupied by another Sir Henry Bedingfeld, his direct descendant.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913

  • If, under the directions of Government, Christian services be held in any Jail, on Sundays and on other days when such services are performed, all Christian criminal prisoners shall attend the same unless prevented by sickness or other reasonable cause -- to be allowed by the Jailor -- or unless their service is dispensed with by the Superintendent.

    Darkest India A Supplement to General Booth's "In Darkest England, and the Way Out" Commissioner Booth-Tucker 1891

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