4742 29 1 43 III. The Women from Galilee hasten to return Luke xxiii. 56. Jerusalem. pare Spices. IV. Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary, Matt. xxvii. 61. continue to sit opposite the Sepulchre, till it is too late to prepare their Spices. V. The Sabbath being ended, the Chief Mt.xx vii. 6266 watch the Sepulchre. VI. The Sabbath being over, Mary Magda-Mark xvi. 1. of Christ. VII. The Morning of Easter-day. Mary Mag-Matt. xxviii. 1. Jo. xx. pt. of v.1. rises from the dead. IX. The bodies of many come out of their Mt. xxvii. pt. of v.52,and v.53. X. Mary Magdalene, the other Mary, and Mark xvi. pt. of XI. Mary Magdalene leaves the other Mary John xx. 2. and Salome, to tell Peter. XII. Salome and the other Mary, during the Mt. xxviii. 5-7. gel, who commands them to inform the XIII. Salome and the other Mary leave the Se-Matt. xxviii. 8. pulchre. Mark xvi. 8. XIV. Peter and John, as soon as they hear the John xx. 3-10. report of Mary Magdalene, hasten to the Sepulchre, which they inspect, and XV. Mary Magdalene having followed Peter Jo. xx. pt. v. 11. after their departure. XVI. Mary Magdalene looks into the Tomb, and Jo. xx. pt. v. 11, sees two Angels. 12, 13. & pt.14.] XVII. Christ first appears to Mary Magdalene, Mark xvi. 19. XVIII. Mary Magdalene, when going to inform Matt. xxviii. 9. Mary. Christ appears to the three Wo- men. XIX. The Soldiers, who had fled from the Se-Mat. xxviii. 11- Resurrection of Christ. XX. The second party of Women from Galilee, Luke xxiv. 1-3. 4742 29 XXI. Two angels appear to them also, assuring Luke xxiv. 4-9. Jerusalem. ing them of his foretelling this fact. XXII. Mary Magdalene unites her testimony to Mark xvi. 10. that of the Galilean Women. XXIII. The Apostles are still incredulous. XXIV. Peter goes again to the Sepulchre. Luke xxiv. 10. Mark xvi. 11. Luke xxiv. 11. Luke xxiv. 12. Luke xxiv. 12. XXVI. Christ appears to Cleophas and another Mark xvi. 12. Lu.xxiv.13-32. XXVII. Cleophas and his companion return to Je-Mark xvi. 13. XXVIII. Christ appears to the assembled Apostles, Lu. xxiv.36-43. body, and blesses them. XXIX. Thomas is still incredulous. XXX. Christ appears to the eleven, Thomas be- XXXI. Christ appears to a large number of his Mark xvi. 13. John xx. 24-25. Disciples on a Mountain in Galilee. 17. & pt. v. 18. XXXIII. Christ appears to his Apostles at Jerusa-Lu. xxiv. 44-49. the world. XXXIV. Christ leads out his Apostles to Bethany, Mat. xxviii. 18- commission, blesses them, and ascends Ma. xvii. 15-20. XXXV. St. John's conclusion to the Gospel History John xx. 30-31. From the Ascension of Christ to the Termination of the Period, in which the 1 J. After the Ascension of Christ the Apostles Acts i. 1-3. and Jerusalem. II. Matthias is appointed to the Apostleship in Acts i. 15, to III. Descent of the Holy Spirit on the day of Acts ii. 1—14. Pentecost. IV. Address of St. Peter to the Multitude. V. Effects of St. Peter's address. Acts ii. 14-36. Acts ii. 37-42.) VI. Union of the first Converts in the primitive Acts ii. 42, to VII. A Cripple is miraculously and publicly Acts iii. 1—11. VIII. St. Peter again addresses the People. Acts iii. 12. fin. IX. St. Peter and St. John are imprisoned by Acts iv. 1-7. 4743 X. St. Peter's address to the assembled San-Acts iv. 8-22. Jerusalem. XI. The Prayer of the Church on the libera-Acts iv. 23-31. XII. The union and munificence of the primitive Acts iv. 32, to Church. XIII. Death of Ananias and Sapphira. to the end. Acts v. 11-16. XV. An Angel delivers the Apostle from prison. Acts v. 17, pt. XVI. The Sanhedrim again assemble. St. Peter Acts v. part of XVII. By the advice of Gamaliel the Apostles are Acts v. 34, to dismissed. XVIII. The appointment of seven Deacons. the end. XIX. The Church continues to increase in num-Acts vi. 6, 7. bers. XX. St. Stephen having boldly asserted the Acts vi. 8-14. XXI. St. Stephen defends himself before the Acts vi. 15. and XXII. Stephen being interrupted in his defence, Acts vii.51-53. XXIII. Stephen praying for his Murderers, stoned to death. is Acts vii. 54, to 1 and 2. XXIV. General Persecution of the Christians, in Acts viii. pt. of XXV. Philip the Deacon having left Jerusalem on Acts viii. 5-13. Samaria. maria, and preaches there, and works XXVI. St. Peter and St. John come down from Acts viii. 14-17. Jerusalem to Samaria, to confer the gifts of the Holy Ghost on the new con- verts. XXVII. St. Peter reproves Simon Magus. Acts viii. 18-24. Samaria. 4747 XXVIII. St. Peter and St. John preach in many Acts viii. 25. villages of the Samaritans. XXIX. The Treasurer of Queen Candace, a Pro-Acts viii. 26, to Gaza. preaches through the cities of Judea. XXX. Many of the converts who had fled from Acts viii. 4. Jerusalem in consequence of the perse- tion there, preach the Gospel to the Provinces of Judea, &c. Jews in the provinces. XXXI. Saul, on his way to Damascus, is converted Acts ix. 1-9. Near Damas- 4749 to the Religion he was opposing, on Shechinah. XXXII. Saul is baptized. cus. Acts ix. 10-19. Damascus. XXXIII. Saul preaches in the Synagogue of the Acts ix. 19-3. Jews. T SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. XXXIV. St. Peter having preached through Judea, Acts ix. 32, to Palestine. and raises Dorcas from the dead. XXXV. The Churches are at rest from Persecution, Acts ix. 31. in consequence of the conversion of Saul, and the conduct of Caligula. CHAPTER X. The Gospel having now been preached to the Jews in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, I. St. Peter sees a Vision, in which he is Acts x. 1-17. Cesarea and 4753 40 been miraculously instructed to send for St. Peter. Joppa. II. St. Peter visits Cornelius, a Roman Cen-Acts x. 17-33. Cesarea. turion. III. St. Peter first declares Christ to be the Sa-Acts x. 34-43. viour of all, even of the Gentiles who believe in him. IV. Cornelius and his Friends are baptized, Acts x. 44, to and receive the Holy Ghost. the end. V. St. Peter defends his conduct in visiting Acts xi. 1-18. Jerusalem. VI. The Converts who had been dispersed by Acts xi. 19-21. Judea the Persecution after the death of Ste- Peter, preach to the devout Gentiles 4753 40 and 4754 46 the Pro- VII. The Church at Jerusalem commissions Acts xi. 22-24. Jerusalem Barnabas to make inquiries into this matter. and Anti- och. 4755 42 VIII. Barnabas goes to Tarsus for Saul, whom Acts xii 25-26. Tarsus. IX. Herod Agrippa condemns James the brother Acts xii. 1-18, Jerusalem. of John to death, and imprisons Peter, and part v. 19. who is miraculously released, and pre- sents himself to the other James, who had been made Bishop of Jerusalem. X. The Converts at Antioch, being forewarned Acts xi. 17, to at Jerusalem, by the hands of Barnabas and Saul. XI. The death of Herod Agrippa. XII. The Churches continue to increase. XIII. Saul having seen a Vision in the Temple, Acts ii. 25. in which he is commanded to leave Je- rusalem, and to preach to the Gentiles, Period for preaching the Gospel to the idolatrous Gentiles, and St. Paul's first SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. Juliam 4758 45 I. The Apostles having been absent from Je-Acts xiii. 1-3. Antioch. to the apostolic office by the heads of the II. Saul, in company with Barnabas, com- Acts xiii. part Seleucia. going from Antioch to Seleucia. III. From Seleucia to Salamis, and Paphos, in Acts xiii. part Salamis, corded convert of the idolatrous Gen- IV. From Cyprus to Perga, in Pamphylia. Acts xiii. 13. Perga. Pisidia. V. From Perga to Antioch, in Pisidia. St. Acts xiii. 14-50. Antioch in VI. From Antioch in Pisidia to Iconium in Ly-Acts xiii. 51-52. Iconium. VII. From Iconium to Lystra; the people at- tempt to offer them sacrifice, and after- VIII. From Lystra to Derbe. IX. St. Paul and Barnabas return to Lystra, xiv. 1-5. and and pt. v. 20. Acts xiv. lastpt. v. 20. pt. of v. 6. and v. 7. Acts xiv. 21-23. Lystra, Iconium, Antioch. X. They proceed through Pisidia, Perga, and Pisidia, Per- 4761 XI. They return to Antioch, and submit an Acts xiv. 26, to Antioch. account of their proceedings to the the end. Church in that place. XII. Dissensions at Antioch concerning Circum-Acts xv. 1, 2. cision, before the commencement of St. Paul's second apostolical journey. XIII. St. Paul and Barnabas go up to Jerusalem, Acts xv. 3-30. Jerusalem. to consult the Apostles and Elders; de- 4762 cree of James, and of the Church, in this matter. XIV. St. Paul and Barnabas return to the Church Acts xv. 30-35. Antioch. at Antioch, with the decree of the Church at Jerusalem, on the subject of CHAPTER XII. St. Paul's second apostolical Journey. I. After remaining some time at Antioch, St. Acts Paul proposes to Barnabas to commence Acts xv. 36. Antioch. 4363 |