The apostolical history containing the acts, labours, travels, sermons, discourses, miracles, successes, and sufferings of the Holy Apostles from Christ's ascention to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus : a brief description whereof is here inserted : also, a narration of the particular times and occasions upon which the apostolical epistles were written, together with a brief analytical paraphrase of them : to which is added (for the better understanding of this history) a map of the Apostle Paul's travels ... / by Samuel Cradock.
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- The apostolical history containing the acts, labours, travels, sermons, discourses, miracles, successes, and sufferings of the Holy Apostles from Christ's ascention to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus : a brief description whereof is here inserted : also, a narration of the particular times and occasions upon which the apostolical epistles were written, together with a brief analytical paraphrase of them : to which is added (for the better understanding of this history) a map of the Apostle Paul's travels ... / by Samuel Cradock.
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- Cradock, Samuel, 1621?-1706.
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- London :: Printed by A. Maxwell and are to be sold by Edward Brewster ...,
- MDCLXXII [1672]
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"The apostolical history containing the acts, labours, travels, sermons, discourses, miracles, successes, and sufferings of the Holy Apostles from Christ's ascention to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus : a brief description whereof is here inserted : also, a narration of the particular times and occasions upon which the apostolical epistles were written, together with a brief analytical paraphrase of them : to which is added (for the better understanding of this history) a map of the Apostle Paul's travels ... / by Samuel Cradock." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A34868.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2024.
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To his highly honoured Friends,
Richard Hambden Rowland Hunt Henry Ashhurst Philip Foley Esquires. (Sons-in-law to the Right HonourableWilliam LordPaget ); And to their Pious and Vertuous Ladies. - THE PREFACE TO THE READER.
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- The several Apostolical Epistles, as they are pla∣ced and paraphrased in this History, may be found according to this ensuing Direction.
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THE Apostolical History.
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CHAP. I. Containing a Narration of theActs of theApostles (jointly considered) fromChrist 's Ascension toSaul 's Conversion. -
CHAP. II. Containing the Acts of theApostles, fromSaul 's Conversion to his First Journey withBar∣nabas. -
CHAP. III. RelatingSaul 's first journey fromAntioch withBarnabas, to preach theGospel to theGen∣tiles, John Mark being their Minister, which for distinctions sake we call,Iter Asiaticum. -
CHAP. IV. RelatingPaul 's second Journey or Peragration withBarnabas and others, fromAntioch to that famousCouncil atJerusalem, which we call,Iter Hierosolymitanum. -
CHAP. V. ContainingPaul 's Third Journey being accom∣panied withSilas, to visit the Brethren in thse Cities, where He and Barnabas had before preched the Gospel. Which we call, for di inctions sake, Iter Graecum, siveMacedonicum, HisMacedonian Journey. -
CHAP. VI. ContainingPaul 's Fourth Journey, which he began fromAntioch inSyria; which we callIter Ephesinum, HisEphesine Journey. -
CHAP. VII. ContainingPauls Fifth and Last Journey, fromCesarea toRome; which we call,Iter Ro∣manum.
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