XXXIV. St. Peter having preached through Judea, Acts ix. 32, to Palestine. comes to Lydda, where he cures Æneas, the end. and raises Dorcas from the dead. in consequence of the conversion of Saul, CHAPTER X. The Gospel having now been preached to the Jews in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and the Provinces, the time arrives for the Conversion of the decout Gentiles, I. St. Peter sees a Vision, in which he is Acts x. 1-17. (Cesarea and 4753 Joppa. St. Peter. turion. viour of all, even of the Gentiles who believe in him. the end. and baptizing Cornelius. the Pro- vinces. also. and Anti- och. he takes with him to Antioch, where the Gentiles. of John to death, and imprisons Peter, and part v. 19. had been made Bishop of Jerusalem. 4757 and Saul. Acts xii. pt. v. Cesarea. 19, and 20-23. 4758 42 43 14 - 45 CHAPTER XI. Period for preaching the Gospel to the idolatrous Gentiles, and St. Paul's firat apostolical Journey SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. Period - - I. The Apostles having been absent from Je-Acts xiii. 1-3. Antioch. 4758 45 rusalem when Saul saw his Vision in the Church at Antioch. mences his first apostolical journey, by of ver. 4. going from Antioch to Seleucia. Cyprus where Sergius Paulus is con- of ver. 4.to 13. Paphos. tiles. Pisidia. out of Antioch. part of ver. 6. tempt to offer them sacrifice, and after- and pt. v. 20. wards stone them. Acts xiv. last pt. 4760 6. and v. 7. Iconium, Antioch. Pisidia, Per-4761 , 4 ga, Attalia. account of their proceedings to the the end. Church in that place. cision, before the commencement of St. Paul's second apostolical journey. to consult the Apostles and Elders ; de- this matter. at Antioch, with the decree of the II. St. Paul separating from Barnabas, pro-Acts xv. 37, to Syria and xvi. 45. Lystra. Galatia. Acts xvi. part o. Samothrace. ver. 11. Acts xvi. part of Neapolis. ver. 11. thoness is dispossessed, and the jailor the end. converted. nica. ans, to prove, in opposition to the Galatians. salvation. for which the Bereans are favourably 14. disposed to receive the Gospel. Timothy, St. Paul proceeds to Athens, 34. and students. where he is reduced to labour for his Corinth. Thessalonians, to establish them in the Thessalonians. forcing the evidences of Christianity. tinues at Corinth, preaching to the Gentiles. Thessalonians, to refute an error into to the Thes- Christian Church. 476533 - the Judgment-seat of Gallio, the Pro- to pt. of v. 18. consul, the brother of Seneca. compelled on his return to winter at tus. Nicopolis. 476668 SECTION, CONTENTS SCRIPTURE PLACE Juliss 4761 134 XIX. St Paul proceeds to Cenchrea. Acts xviii. part Cenchrea. of ver. 18. XX. From Cenchrea to Ephesus, where he dis-Acts xviii. 19. Ephesus. puted with the Jews. Jerusalem, Antioch in Syria. in Syria. 4768 jj CHAPTER XIII. The third Apostolical Journey of St. Paul. 1. {St. Paul again leaves Antioch, to visit the Acts xviii. 23. Antioch, Galatia, Phrygia. ing to the Church at Corinth, planted to the end. by St. Paul. putes there with the Jews. the people burn their magical books. of ver. 22. rinthians, to assert his apostolic autho- the Corinthi- points of doctrine and discipline. occasioned at that place by Demetrius. 22, to the end. cedonia. to direct him how to proceed in the sup- Timothy. ed to preside. Greece or Achaia, and continues there partof ver. 3. Achaia, three months. ception his first Epistle had met from Corinthians. false Teacher. XII. St. Paul returns from Achaia and Corinth Acts xx. pt. v. Achaia, to Macedonia, sending his companions 3, to v. 6. Corinth, forward to Troas. Macedonia. XIII. St. Paul, in his way from Achaia to Ma- Epistle to the Corinth. cedonia, writes from Corinth his Epistle Romans. only way of salvation to all mankind. Troas, where he raises Eutychus to life. Mitylene. Acts xx. part of Chios. ver. 15. XVII. From Chios to Samos, and Trogyllium. Acts xx. part of Samos and ver. 15. Trogyllium. XVIII. From Trogyllium to Miletus, where St. Acts xx. part of Miletus. Paul meets, and takes his farewell of ver. 15, to the the Elders of the Church at Ephesus. end. Rhodes, Pa- tara, Tyre. Vessel to Syria, and land in Tyre. seven Days. of Philip the Evangelist-Agabus pro- Paul. lem, and present themselves to St. James and the Church. tain of the Temple, in consequence of a Jews, who met St. Paul in the Temple. the end, and xxii. 1-21. XXVI. On declaring his Mission to preach to the Acts xxii. 22. Gentiles, the Jews clamour for his Death. 29. who are summoned by the Captain of and xxiii. 1-10. the Temple. Conspiracy to kill St. Paul, he is re- to the end. Cesarea. severe. |