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From the letters St. Paul wrote from Rome on his first imprisonment there ( Ephesians , Colossians , Philippians , and Philemon ) we know that his companions were Epaphroditus , Epaphras , Timothy , Tychicus , Aristarchus , Luke and ...
From the letters St. Paul wrote from Rome on his first imprisonment there ( Ephesians , Colossians , Philippians , and Philemon ) we know that his companions were Epaphroditus , Epaphras , Timothy , Tychicus , Aristarchus , Luke and ...
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St. Luke's own personal knowledge must have been very extensive ; if we admit the statement that he came from Syrian Antioch this is much greater than most writers allow . His very exact knowledge of the Church in the Syrian capital ...
St. Luke's own personal knowledge must have been very extensive ; if we admit the statement that he came from Syrian Antioch this is much greater than most writers allow . His very exact knowledge of the Church in the Syrian capital ...
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others whom Luke knew . In fact , the close connection of Luke with Paul makes our difficulty , not the sources of St. Luke's information , but the omission of many things he must have known . ( 4 ) For the Council of Jerusalem his ...
others whom Luke knew . In fact , the close connection of Luke with Paul makes our difficulty , not the sources of St. Luke's information , but the omission of many things he must have known . ( 4 ) For the Council of Jerusalem his ...
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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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