The Beginnings of Christianity With a View of the State of the Roman World At Th

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The Beginnings of Christianity With a View of the State of the Roman World At Th
Fisher George Park
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2 The Author of " Supernatural Eeligion, " who reproduces the doc- trines and arguments of the Tubingen school, says (vol. Iii. P. 281) : THE BOOK OF ACTS. 301 To call in question the sincerity of this act of fellowship would involve the greatest reproach against both parties, the Three Apostles on the one side, and Paul and Barnabas on the other. Had the recognition of him not been real and cordial, Paul's reference to it, in writing to the Gala- tians, must be considered intentionally mislead
...ing. Finally, the arrangement for the collection of alms for the poor brethren at Jerusalem proves incontestably that there was mutual confidence and good feeling. 1 There are two principal arguments brought against the credibility of Luke's narrative of the Council. The first is from the silence of the Apostle Paul respecting the Decree or Recommendation of the Council, in the Epistles to the Galatians and Corinthians, where the same, or cognate questions, are handled. Let us look, in the first place, at the Epistle to the Galatians.

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