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The origin of the title “ The Acts of the Apostles ” is very ancient ; it comes to us in a slightly shorter form from the most ancient MSS . of the book , and also from the writings of the second century . Of the earliest uncial MSS .
The origin of the title “ The Acts of the Apostles ” is very ancient ; it comes to us in a slightly shorter form from the most ancient MSS . of the book , and also from the writings of the second century . Of the earliest uncial MSS .
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It does not fall within the scope of this manual to go very deeply into the critical controversy which has gone on for the last half - century as to the trustworthiness of the Acts . Yet it is not possible to pass over the conclusions ...
It does not fall within the scope of this manual to go very deeply into the critical controversy which has gone on for the last half - century as to the trustworthiness of the Acts . Yet it is not possible to pass over the conclusions ...
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This word , so familiar to us in the four Gospels , occurs now in the Acts for the first time . St. Luke uses it frequently in the book ; but it is never found in the rest of the New Testament ; its place is there taken by αδελφοί and ...
This word , so familiar to us in the four Gospels , occurs now in the Acts for the first time . St. Luke uses it frequently in the book ; but it is never found in the rest of the New Testament ; its place is there taken by αδελφοί and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ADDITIONAL NOTES | 67 |
The Text of the Decree of the Council | 208 |
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The Acts of the Apostles, with intr. and notes by C. Knapp, Volumen1 Charles Knapp Vista completa - 1914 |
The Acts of the Apostles, with intr. and notes by C. Knapp, Volumen2 Charles Knapp Vista completa - 1915 |
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