The Acts of the Apostles, in the Revised Version |
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... common ( i . e . not universal nor everywhere equally developed , but dominant ) standard of culture and education , a common religion , a common belief in popular Rome was fundamentally tolerant and indifferent to local customs and The ...
... common ( i . e . not universal nor everywhere equally developed , but dominant ) standard of culture and education , a common religion , a common belief in popular Rome was fundamentally tolerant and indifferent to local customs and The ...
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... common loaf and cup were shared - later called the Agapé or Love - feast . To this communal meal a reproduction of ... common ' prayers ' . This would refer both to the prayers at the Common Meal , and to those at other private ...
... common loaf and cup were shared - later called the Agapé or Love - feast . To this communal meal a reproduction of ... common ' prayers ' . This would refer both to the prayers at the Common Meal , and to those at other private ...
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... common loaf and cup were shared - later called the Agapé or Love - feast . To this communal meal a reproduction of ... common ' prayers ' . This would refer both to the prayers at the Common Meal , and to those at other private ...
... common loaf and cup were shared - later called the Agapé or Love - feast . To this communal meal a reproduction of ... common ' prayers ' . This would refer both to the prayers at the Common Meal , and to those at other private ...
Contents
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The beginning of the mission | 149 |
6¹83 Emergence of a distinctive Christianity | 158 |
Copyright | |
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accused Acts 15 Agrippa Ananias ancient authorities read angel Antioch apostles Aramaic Asia baptism baptized Barnabas behold believed Bezan text adds Bezan text reads brethren brought Cæsarea called centurion chief Christian Church Cilicia circumcision Cyprus Damascus disciples divine doctrine elders Ephesus Epistles fathers Festus Galatians Gentiles Gospel Greek hand hath heard heaven Hellenistic Herod Holy Ghost Holy Spirit Iconium Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jesus Christ Jewish Jewish Christians Jews Josephus Judaea Judaism Judas later Luke Luke's Lycaonia Lystra Macedonia mean Messianic Moses multitude narrative Paul Paul's Pauline Pauline Epistles perhaps Peter Pharisees Philip phrase Pisidian Antioch preaching priest prison probably prophets received reference Resurrection Roman Rome Sadducees sail Samaria Saul saying seems sent ship Silas spake speak speech story synagogue Tarsus teaching temple Testament thee Thessalonica Theudas things thou tion took unto word