SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. II. St. Paul separating from Barnabas, pro-Acts xv. 37, to Syria and xvi. 4-5. III. St. Paul proceeds to Derbe, and Lystra in Acts xvi. 1-3. Derbe and IV. They proceed from Iconium to Phrygia Acts xvi. 6. and Galatia. V. From Galatia to Mysia and Troas. VII. From Samothrace to Neapolis. Acts xvi. 7-10. Lystra. VIII. From Neapolis to Philippi, where the Py-Acts xvi. 12, to Philippi. converted. IX. From Philippi to Amphipolis and Apollo- Acts xvii. 1-10. Thessalo- nia, to Thessalonica, where they are opposed by Jason. X. St. Paul writes his Epistle to the Galati-Epistle to the ans, to prove, in opposition to the Galatians. nica. XI. From Thessalonica to Berea. The causes Acts xvii. 10-Berea. for which the Bereans are favourably 14. disposed to receive the Gospel. XII. From Berea, having left there Silas and Acts xvii. 15-Athens. Timothy, St. Paul proceeds to Athens, 34. where he preaches to the philosophers and students. XIII. From Athens St. Paul proceeds to Corinth, Acts xviii. 1-5. Corinth. support. Silas and Timothy join him at Corinth. XIV. St. Paul writes his first Epistle to the Epistle to the Thessalonians, to establish them in the Thessalonians. faith, when they were exposed to the forcing the evidences of Christianity. XV. St. Paul being rejected by the Jews, con- Acts xviii. 6-11. tinues at Corinth, preaching to the Gentiles. XVI. St. Paul writes his second Epistle to the Second Epistle he prophesies the rise, prosperity, and Christian Church. XVII. St. Paul still at Corinth, is brought before Acts xviii. 12, Corinth. the Judgment-seat of Gallio, the Pro- to pt. of v. 18. XVIII. St. Paul having left Corinth for Crete, is Epistle to Ti-Crete, XX. From Cenchrea to Ephesus, where he dis- Acts xviii. 19. Ephesus. puted with the Jews. XXI. From Ephesus St. Paul proceeds to Cæsa-Acts xviii. 20-Cesarea, rea, and having saluted the Church at 22. tolical Journey, by returning to Antioch Jerusalem, in Syria. CHAPTER XIII. The third Apostolical Journey of St. Paul. I. St. Paul again leaves Antioch, to visit the Acts xviii. 23. ¡Antioch, 4768 Galatia, II. History of Apollos, who was now preach-Acts xviii. 24, Corinth. by St. Paul. III. St. Paul proceeds from Phrygia, and dis-Acts xix. 1-10. Ephesus. IV. St. Paul continues two years in Ephesus; Acts xix. 11-20. the people burn their magical books. V. St. Paul sends Timothy and Erastus to Acts xix. 21, pt. of ver. 22. VI. St. Paul writes his first Epistle to the Co-1st Epistle to the questions of the converts on various VII. St. Paul continues at Ephesus; a mob is Acts xix. pt. v. Ephesus. occasioned at that place by Demetrius. 22, to the end. VIII. St. Paul leaves Ephesus, and goes to Ma-Acts xx. cedonia. IX. St. Paul writes his first Epistle to Timothy, 1st Epistle to ed to preside. X. St. Paul proceeds from Macedonia to Acts xx. 2, and Macedonia, Greece or Achaia, and continues there part of ver. 3. Achaia, XI. St. Paul having been informed of the re-2d Epistle to the ception his first Epistle had met from Corinthians. both of which had been impugned by XII. St. Paul returns from Achaia and Corinth Acts xx. pt. v. Achaia, forward to Troas. - 4771 58 4771 58 Macedonia. XIII. St. Paul, in his way from Achaia to Ma- Epistle to the Corinth. to the Gentiles and Jews of Rome-to XIV. From Macedonia St. Paul proceeds to Acts xx. 6-12. Troas. Troas, where he raises Eutychus to life. XV. From Troas to Assos and Mitylene. XVI. From Mitylene to Chios. XVII. From Chios to Samos, and Trogyllium. XVIII. From Trogyllium to Miletus, where St. Acts xx. 13, 14. Assos and Acts xx. part of Chios. ver. 15. Acts xx. part of Samos and Acts xx. part of Miletus. XIX. From Miletus, to Coos and Rhodes and Acts xxi. 1-3. Coos and Patara; whence St. Paul, together with St. Luke, the Writer of the Book of the Rhodes, Pa- XX. St. Paul and St. Luke continue at Tyre Acts xxi. 4-6. Tyre. seven Days. XXI. They proceed from Tyre to Ptolemais. Acts xxi. 7. Ptolemais. XXII. From Ptolemais to Cesarea, to the House Acts xxi. 8-14. Cesarea. of Philip the Evangelist-Agabus pro- XXIII. St. Paul and St. Luke arrive at Jerusa- Acts xxi. 15-26. Jerusalem. James and the Church. XXIV. St. Paul is apprehended by the chief Cap-Acts xxi. 27-36. tain of the Temple, in consequence of a Mob, occasioned by some of the Asiatic XXV. St. Paul makes his Defence before the Acts xxi. 37, to XXVI. On declaring his Mission to preach to the Acts xxii. 22. XXVII. St. Paul claims the Privilege of a Roman Acts xxii. 23- XXVIII. St. Paul is brought before the Sanhedrim, Acts xxii. 30. XXIX. St. Paul is encouraged by a Vision to per-Acts xxiii. 11. severe. ་ XXX. In consequence of the Discovery of a Acts xxiii. 12, Antipatris- Conspiracy to kill St. Paul, he is re- to the end. Antipatris to Cesarea. SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. Julian Valcar XXXI. St. Paul is accused of Sedition before Fe-Acts xxiv. 1-21. Cesarea. lix, the Governor of Judea. XXXII. After many Conferences with Felix, St. Acts xxiv. 22, XXXIII. Trial of St. Paul before Festus-He ap-Acts xxv. 1-12. XXXIV. Curious Account given to Agrippa by Fes-Acts xxv. 13- Occasion. XXXV. St. Paul defends his Cause before Festus Acts xxv. 23, to CHAPTER XIV. St. Paul commences his Voyage to Rome, as a Prisoner. I. St. Paul commences his Voyage to Rome, Acts xxvii. 2. Cesarea. II. The Ship arrives at Sidon, from whence it Acts xxvii. 3, 4. III. After changing their Ship at Tyre, they Acts xxvii. 5-8. and the City of Lasea. IV. St. Paul warns the Master of the Ship of Acts xxvii. 9-1 tempt to reach Phenice in Crete. V. The Ship is wrecked, but the Lives of all Acts xxvii. 14, VIII. St. Paul arrives at Rome, and is kindly Acts xxviii. part Rome. of ver. 14 to IX. St. Paul summons the Jews at Rome, to Acts xxviii. 17- sonment. X St. Paul writes his Epistle to the Ephe-The Epistle to SECTION. CONTENTS. SCRIPTURE. PLACE. Julian Vulgar XI. St. Paul writes his Epistle to the Philip-The Epistle to Rome. to introduce themselves among them. XII. St. Paul writes his Epistle to the Colos-The Epistle to XIII. St. Paul writes his Epistle to his Friend The Epistle to Philemon, to intercede with him in fa- Philemon. been con- verted to Christianity by means of the Apostle's Ministry. XIV. St. James writes his Epistle to the Jewish The Epistle of Jerusalem. Christians in general, to caution them St. James. against the prevalent Evils of the Day -to rectify the Errors into which many had fallen, by misinterpreting St. Paul's Doctrine of Justification, and to enforce various Duties. XV. St. Paul is released from his Imprisonment Acts xxviii. 30, Rome. at Rome, the Jews not daring to prose- 31. cute him before the Emperor. CHAPTER XV. 4775 62 From the Commencement of the fifth and last Journey of St. Paul, to the Com- present Time. I. St. Paul, while waiting in Italy for Timo- The Epistle to Italy. II. After his Liberation, St. Paul visits Italy, III. He then proceeds to Jerusalem. 4775 62 Italy--Spain 4776-7 63-4 - |