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John xxi. 2β23.
86 β
Luke xxiv. 44β49.
87 β
Acts ii. 38.
88 β
Acts iv. 12.
89 β
Acts iv. 19, 20.
90 β
Acts v. 15, 16.
91 β
Acts v. 29β32.
92 β
Acts vii. 51β53.
93 β
Acts vii. 57β60.
94 β
Acts xxvi. 10.
95 β
Acts xxvi. 11.
96 β
Acts viii. 3.
97 β
Acts ix. 1, 2.
98 β
Acts xxii. 6β12. In the account which Luke gives of this event (Acts ix. 1β6), some incidents are recorded which Saul omits.
99 β
Acts ix. 16.
100 β
Acts xxvi. 19, 20.
101 β
Acts ix. 22.
102 β
Gal. i. 17, 18.
103 β
Acts ix. 26.
104 β
Acts iv. 36.
105 β
Gal. i. 18.
106 β
Acts xxii. 18β21.
107 β
Saron was the well-inhabited plain which extended from Lydda to Joppa (Acts ix. 36).
108 β
Acts x. 20.
109 β
All that have lived and died, or shall live when the archangelβs trump shall sound, will stand before the judgment-seat of Jesus Christ.
110 β
Acts x. 34, 43.
111 β
Acts x. 45, 46.
112 β
Acts xi. 21.
113 β
Acts xi. 24.
114 β
Acts xii. 6β17.
115 β
Josephus, Ant. xix. 8β12.
116 β
Acts xiii. 16β41.
117 β
Acts xiii. 45.
118 β
Isa. xlix. 6.
119 β
Acts xiv. 21β23.
120 β
About ten years before.
121 β
Acts xv. 7β11.
122 β
Acts xv. 22β29.
123 β
Gal. ii. 11β16.
124 β
2 Pet. iii. 15.
125 β
Acts xv. 36.
126 β
2 Tim. i. 5.
127 β
Phil. ii. 22.
128 β
Acts xvi. 5.
129 β
Acts xvi. 14, 15.
130 β
Acts xviii. 2.
131 β
βHow often,β says Cicero, βhas the exclamation, βI am a Roman citizen!β brought aid and safety, even among barbarians in the remotest parts of the earth!ββCicero, Verr. v. 57.
132 β
1 Thess. iv. 13β17.
133 β
2 Thess. ii. 1β4.
134 β
Acts i. 11.
135 β
2 Pet. iii. 1β13.
136 β
Acts xvii. 5β7.
137 β
Acts xvii. 11, 12.
138 β
Paradise Regained.
139 β
Acts xvii. 18.
140 β
Too superstitious.βThe meaning of the words thus translated would be better conveyed to us by the phrase, βMore than others, ye reverence the deities.β
141 β
Acts xvii. 22β31.
142 β
1 Cor. i. 14.
143 β
Acts xviii. 18.
144 β
Probably the Pentecost.
145 β
Acts xviii. 23
146 β
Acts xviii. 28.
147 β
Acts xix. 10.
148 β
Acts xix. 25β27.
149 β
The original image of Diana was supposed to be a gift from heaven.
150 β
Matters beyond the jurisdiction of the courts.
151 β
Acts xix. 35β40.
152 β
See John xx. 26, and 1 Cor. xvi. 2.
153 β
Acts xx. 18β38.
154 β
Acts xi. 28.
155 β
Acts xxi. 11.
156 β
Life, Times, and Travels of St. Paul, Conybeare and Howson, vol. ii. p. 235.
157 β
Acts xxi. 28.
158 β
A name of reproach which the Jews gave the Christians.
159 β
Acts xxiv. 2β8.
160 β
Acts xxiv. 26.
161 β
Acts xxv. 10, 11.
162 β
Acts xxv. 14β21. Augustus and CΓ¦sar were the titles adopted by the Roman emperors.
163 β
Acts xxv. 24β27.
164 β
Acts xxvii. 21β26.
165 β
Acts xxviii. 7β10.
166 β
The hope which the Jews cherished of the coming of the Messiah.
167 β
Works of Tacitus, Oxford translation, p. 423.
168 β
Histoire du Christianisme, par lβAbbΓ© Fleury. The abbΓ© gives all the authorities upon which he bases his narrative.
169 β
Luke xxi. 20β24.
170 β
Matt. xxiv. 15β22.
171 β
LβAbbΓ© Fleury, p. 101.
172 β
Luke vi. 31.
173 β
1 John v. 10.
174 β
2 Thess. ii. 11.
175 β
Rev. ii. 8β10.
176 β
Acts xvii. 26.
177 β
Matt. vii. 12.
178 β
Mark xii. 31.
179 β
Isa. xiv. 9β12.
180 β
Histoire du Christianisme, par lβAbbΓ© Fleury.
181 β
Histoire du Christianisme, par lβAbbΓ© Fleury, t. i. p. 432.
182 β
Eusebius, Vit. 11, c. 34.
183 β
Histoire du Christianisme, par lβAbbΓ© Fleury, t. i. p. 480.
184 β
Encyclopædia Americana.
185 β
Matt. xii. 30.
186 β
Histoire du Christianisme, par lβAbbΓ© Fleury, livre quinziΓ¨me, s. liii.
187 β
Theod. iv. c. 2, 3.
188 β
Histoire du Christianisme, par lβAbbΓ© Fleury, t. i. p. 639.
189 β
Gibbon, after a careful calculation, estimates the number of inhabitants at a million two hundred thousand.
190 β
Gibbon.
191 β
Gibbon.
192 β
Gibbon, chap. xxxii.
193 β
Rom. viii. 28.
194 β
Vol. iv. p. 84.
195 β
Vol. v. p. 8.
196 β
Encyclopædia Americana.
197 β
Encyclopædia Americana.
198 β
Koran, iii. 40.
199 β
John xv. 26.
200 β
Price, vol. i. p. 13.
201 β
Rev. xx. 2, 3.
202 β
Eighteen Christian Centuries, p. 269.
203 β
Eighteen Christian Centuries, Rev. James White, p. 131.
204 β
Eighteen Christian Centuries.
205 β
Empire of Austria, by John S. C. Abbott.
206 β
The History of the Protestants in France, by G. de FΓ©lice, p. 58.
207 β
Encyclopædia Americana.
208 β
The History of the Protestants of France.
209 β
Encyclopædia Americana.
210 β
Encyclopædia Americana.
211 β
Encyclopædia Americana.
212 β
The History of France, M. Guizot, vol. i. p. 530.
213 β
Histoire de lβΓdit de Nantes, t. iv. p. 479.
214 β
History of the Protestants in France, by Prof. G. de FΓ©lice.
215 β
Rev. vii. 15β17.
216 β
New American Encyclopædia.
217 β
According to the same authority, there are, in the United States, Baptist church-members, of the various divisions of that body,βCalvinist, Freewill, Seventh-day, Campbellite, and Winnebrunarians,βamounting to 1,795,406. The Presbyterians number 615,776; the Congregationalists report 300,362; and the Episcopalians, 176,685. The Catholics, counting all nominal Catholics as church-members, irrespective of moral character, number between three and five millions.
218 β
New American Encyclopædia.
219 β
Heb. xi. 25.
220 β
John xiv. 1β3.
221 β
John vii. 17.
222 β
John v. 10.
223 β
Jer. viii. 20.
224 β
2 Tim. iv. 7, 8.
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(John was not βa reed shaken) β¦ β βmartrydomβ replaced with βmartyrdomβ
(and won the crown of martyrdom.) β¦ β βBythiniaβ replaced with βBithyniaβ
(the principal cities of Bithynia,) β¦ β Illustrated dropcap of the letter βJβ retained.
(JN reference to the death) β¦ β βProtestanismβ replaced with βProtestantismβ
(the voice of Protestantism,) β¦ β βWittenburgβ replaced with βWittenbergβ
(return to Wittenberg,) β¦ β βbutβ replaced with βbuttβ
(and the butt of their muskets.)
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