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LECTURE VI.-ii. 41-47.
Three thousand are baptized, and become a community of be-
lievers in Christ Jesus
30
LECTURE VII.-iii. 1—16.
Peter heals a cripple, and explains to the people the source of bis
miraculous power
LECTURE VIII.-iii. 17-26.
35
Peter exhorts the people to repentance and faith in Jesus. 41
LECTURE IX.-iv. l-12.
Peter and John are apprehended and examined, and preach
salvation through Christ Jesus to the chief priests and
elders
47
LECTURE X.-iv. 13-22.
The Apostles are forbidden to preach in the name of Jesus, but
refuse to obey
52
LECTURE XI.-iv. 23-37.
The Apostles, threatened by the rulers, appeal to God in prayer.
Union of interest among the believers
LECTURE XII.-v. 1-11.
57
Deceit and death of Ananias and Sapphira
LECTURE XIII.-v. 12-S2.
62
The Apostles are imprisoned, and miraculously set at liberty.
Their resolute answer to the council
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LECTURE XIV. v. 33-42.
Gamaliel's advice to the council. Its reasonableness
73
LECTURE XV.-vi. 1-6.
Difficulty arising out of the common fund from which the brethren
were supported. Seven appointed to administer it
79
LECTURE XVI.—vi. 7—15.
Increase of the Church. Stephen is accused of speaking against
the law of Moses
86
LECTURE XVII.—vii. 1—16.
Stephen's defence. Early history of the Jewish people: especially
Abraham and Joseph
LECTURE XVIII.-vii. 17—36.
91
Continuation of Stephen's discourse. Moses, like Jesus, rejected
by his countrymen
LECTURE XIX.-vii. 37-53.
97
Stephen's discourse continued. Opposition of the people to
Moses, as afterwards to Jesus
102
LECTURE XX.-vii. 54-60.
Death of Stephen. His spirit and that of his enemies com-
pared
107
LECTURE XXI.-viii. 1-4.
The disciples, driven from Jerusalem, publish the Gospel else-
where
112
LECTURE XXII.-viii. 5-25.
The Gospel has success in Samaria. Simon the magician rebuked
by Peter
117
LECTURE XXIII.-viii. 26-40.
Philip explains the Gospel to a proselyte from Ethiopia, who is
baptized
123
LECTURE XXIV.—ix. 1—9.
Saul, journeying to Damascus, is arrested by a vision from
heaven
LECTURE XXV.-ix. 10-22.
129
Ananias is directed to seek out Saul, who is baptized, and be-
comes a preacher of the gospel
LECTURE XXVI.-ix. 23-31.
135
Saul, in danger from the Jews, is sent to Tarsus. The churches
enjoy a period of rest
141
LECTURE XXVII.-ix. 32-43.
Æneas is healed by Peter, and Dorcas restored to life. Character
of Dorcas
147
LECTURE XXVIII.—x. 1-16.
A revelation is made to Cornelius. His character. A vision
also shown to Peter
152
LECTURE XXIX.- -x. 17-33.
Peter accompanies the messengers of Cornelius, and finds him
with his friends, waiting to receive from Peter the will of
God
158
LECTURE XXX.- x. 34-48.
Peter's judgment concerning the Gentiles. He preaches the
gospel to Cornelius, and this Gentile with his household is
165
LECTURE XXXI.-xi. 1-18.
Peter explains to the disciples at Jerusalem the admission of
Gentiles to the privileges of God's people; how he has granted
them repentance unto life
171
LECTURE XXXII.-xi. 19-24.
The gospel is received at Antioch both by Jews and Grecians,
and a church is formed which Barnabas is sent to visit and
confirm
177
LECTURE XXXIII.-xi. 25, 26.
The disciples at Antioch take the name of Christians. Their pro-
fession
184
LECTURE XXXIV.-xi. 27-30.
The Christians at Antioch send relief to the brethren in Judea.
Their motives in this
189
LECTURE XXXV.-xii. 1-5.
The apostle James is put to death by Herod, and Peter impri-
soned. The Christians betake themselves to prayer
195
LECTURE XXXVI.-xii. 6-17.
Peter is miraculously delivered from prison
200
LECTURE XXXVII.-xii. 18-25.
The pride, exaltation, and death of Herod
206
LECTURE XXXVIII.-xiii. 1-12.
Barnabas and Saul are sent out to preach the gospel. Sergius
Paulus is converted. Elymas struck with blindness
LECTURE XXXIX.-xiii. 13-25.
Paul reasons with the Jews, to show that Jesus
Messiah
211
was the
217
LECTURE XL.-xiii. 26-41.
Paul's discourse with the Jews continued, to show that justifica-
A company of believers formed at Antioch. The apostles are
driven from the neighbourhood
235
LECTURE XLIII.-xiv. 1-7.
Effects of the gospel at Iconium. The apostles escape to Ly-
caonia
240
LECTURE XLIV.-xiv. 8-18.
Paul and Barnabas worshipped at Lystra. Their address to the
people
245