Antiquitates christianæ, or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus as also the lives acts and martyrdoms of his Apostles : in two parts.

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Antiquitates christianæ, or, The history of the life and death of the holy Jesus as also the lives acts and martyrdoms of his Apostles : in two parts.
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Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667.
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London :: Printed by R. Norton for R. Royston ...,
1675.
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Jesus Christ -- Biography.
Bible. -- N.T. -- Biography.
Apostles -- Early works to 1800.
Fathers of the church -- Early works to 1800.
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THE CONTENTS.

  • THE Introduction.
The Life of S. Peter.
  • SECT. I. Of S. Peter, from his Birth, till his first coming to Christ. Page 1.
  • SECT. II. Of S. Peter, from his first coming to Christ, till his being call'd to be a Disciple. p. 6.
  • SECT. III. Of S. Peter, from his Election to the Aposto∣late, till the confession which he made of Christ. p. 8.
  • SECT. IV. Of S. Peter, from the time of his Confession, till our Lord's last Passeover. p. 11.
  • SECT. V. Of S. Peter, from the last Passeover, till the Death of Christ. p. 15.
  • SECT. VI. Of S. Peter, from Christ's Resurrection, till his Ascension. p. 19.
  • SECT. VII. S. Peter's Acts, from our Lord's Ascension, till the dispersion of the Church. p. 22.
  • SECT. VIII. Of S. Peter's Acts from the dispersion of the Church at Jerusalem, till his contest with S. Paul at Antioch. p. 28.
  • SECT. IX. Of S. Peter's Acts, from the End of the Sa∣cred story, till his Martyrdom. p. 33.
  • SECT. X. The Character of his Person and Temper, and an account of his Writings. p. 37.
  • SECT. XI. An Enquiry into S. Peter's going to Rome. p. 41.
The Life of S. Paul.
  • SECT. I. Of S. Paul, from his Birth, till his Conver∣sion. Pag. 45.
  • SECT. II. Of S. Paul, from his Conversion, till the Council at Jerusalem. p. 50.
  • SECT. III. Of S. Paul, from the time of the Synod at Jerusalem, till his departure from Athens. P. 55.
  • SECT. IV. Of S. Paul's Acts at Corinth and Ephesus. p. 62.
  • SECT. V. S. Paul's Acts, from his departure from Ephesus, till his Arraignment before Felix. p. 67.
  • SECT. VI. Of S. Paul, from his first Trial before Fe∣lix, till his coming to Rome. p. 72.
  • SECT. VII. S. Paul's Acts, from his coming to Rome, till his Martyrdom. p. 76.
  • SECT. VIII. The description of his Person and Temper, to∣gether with an account of his Writings. p. 82.
  • SECT. IX. The principal Controversies that exercised the Church in his time. p. 88.
  • The Life of S. Andrew. P. 99.
  • The Life of S. James the Great. P. 105.
  • The Life of S. John. P. 113.
  • The Life of S. Philip. P. 123.
  • The Life of S. Bartholomew. P. 127.
  • The Life of S. Matthew. P. 131.
  • The Life of S. Thomas. P. 137.
  • The Life of S. James the Less. P. 143.
  • The Life of S. Simon the Zealot. P. 149.
  • The Life of S. Jude. P. 153.
  • The Life of S. Matthias. P. 157.
  • The Life of S. Mark the Evangelist. P. 161.
  • The Life of S. Luke the Evangelist. P. 167.
  • Diptycha Apostolica, Or, an Enumeration of the Apostles, and their Successors for the first three hundred years in the five great Churches said to have been founded by them. pag. 171.

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