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Side 188
... Seven is introduced , not so much for its own sake , as in order to bring Stephen naturally before the reader . ... and Philip , . and Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch . The mention of these names , only one of which plays any further ...
... Seven is introduced , not so much for its own sake , as in order to bring Stephen naturally before the reader . ... and Philip , . and Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch . The mention of these names , only one of which plays any further ...
Side 189
... Seven are nowhere called ' deacons , ' a fact the more noticeable because , in the one passage in which they are referred to later on , they are still called ' the Seven ' ( xxi . 8 ) . There is , in fact , no connexion between their ...
... Seven are nowhere called ' deacons , ' a fact the more noticeable because , in the one passage in which they are referred to later on , they are still called ' the Seven ' ( xxi . 8 ) . There is , in fact , no connexion between their ...
Side 334
... seven , local Christians being perhaps few for so large a city ( cf. their going in a body to see their visitors embark ) . through the Spirit : i . e . Paul again chooses deliberately to press on to Jerusalem , though the Spirit again ...
... seven , local Christians being perhaps few for so large a city ( cf. their going in a body to see their visitors embark ) . through the Spirit : i . e . Paul again chooses deliberately to press on to Jerusalem , though the Spirit again ...
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according Acts already Antioch apostles appeared Asia Barnabas believed brethren bring brought Cæsarea called certain Chap chief Christ Christians church common dead disciples Divine elders fact faith fathers follows further gave Gentiles give given gospel Greek hand hath hear heard heart heaven Holy Ghost Holy Spirit idea implied Israel Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews John Judaism king known Lord Luke Mark matter meaning meant Messianic mind nature opened original pass Paul Paul's perhaps person Peter phrase preaching present priest probably prophets question raised received reference relation represented resurrection Roman Rome Saul saying seems sense sent shewed speak standing suggests synagogue temple thee things thou thought took touching turn unto verse viii voice whole witness xxii