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An edition of Lectures on the Book of Acts (1982)

Lectures on the Book of Acts

The Acts of the Apostles as recorded by Luke encompasses a thirty-year period immediately following the ascension of Christ. So profound was the effect of the resurrection upon the disciples that their timidity vanished, replaced by a boldness that labeled them "they that have turned the world upside down." Luke tells of Paul's dramatic conversion and missionary travels, the first years of the growing Church, and Stephen's address to the Sanhedrin reviewing the course of Jewish unbelief. Indeed, the book of Acts provides striking examples of what God can do with individuals committed to him. -- Jacket.

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Loizeaux Brothers
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English

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Lectures on the Book of Acts
June 1998, Loizeaux Brothers
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Lectures on the Book of Acts
August 1982, Loizeaux Brothers
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The waiting period
The meaning of Pentecost
Peter's sermon on Pentecost
The Pentecostal response
The healing of the lame man
The rejected stone
The second psalm and the new age
The sin of Ananias and Sapphira
The exalted prince and Saviour
Checking dissension in the church
Stephen's defense and martyrdom
The gospel's entry into Samaria
The conversion of the Ethiopian
The conversion of Saul of Tarsus
Saul of Tarsus and the new fellowship
The practical side of Christianity
The conversion of Cornelius
Peter's defense of his Gentile ministry
Who and what is a Christian?
Through the iron door
A missionary church
Paul's sermon at Antioch
Paul at Iconium and Lystra
The first church council
How the gospel entered Europe
The jailer's conversion
Paul at Thessalonica, Berea, and Athens
Paul at Corinth
Gallio the indifferent
Advancing from John's baptism to the truth of new creation
Magnifying the name of the Lord Jesus
Christ challenging idolatry
Paul's farewell testimony to the Ephesian elders
Paul's charge to the Ephesian elders
Paul's final visit to Jerusalem and his arrest
Paul's personal testimony
The hope of resurrection
God's overruling providence
Paul's defense before Felix
Felix the procrastinator
Paul and Festus
Paul before Agrippa
God's sovereignty and man's responsibility
Paul at Rome

Edition Notes

"First edition, August 1943. Eighteenth printing, August 1982." -- Title page verso.
City of publication from jacket back.
Series statement from jacket flap.

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Netptune, NJ
Series
Ironside collection

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 651 p.
Dimensions
20 x x centimeters

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL8351276M
ISBN 10
0872133516
ISBN 13
9780872133518
OCLC/WorldCat
10250918
LibraryThing
62864

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OL477074W

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