The Primitive Era of Christianity As Recorded in the Acts of the Apostles 30 63
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5. Daily life. — The Antioch disciples showed a true Christian spirit of brotherhood in sending relief to their Jerusalem brethren who were in distress because of the famine. 6. Divine guidance. — The courageous advance into the realization of the universal gospel was inspired, guided, and richly blessed by God. — It was only slowly, through many years, that Paul was being prepared for and started upon his great career as the missionary of the Gentiles. Literature. — Upon this section see the c...ommentaries on Acts, especially those of Gloag, Hackett, Meyer, and the Cambridge Bible. Also McGiffert, History of Christianity in the Apostolic Age, pp. 108-112 ; Weizsacker, Apostolic Age of the Christian Church, Vol. I, pp. 104-108; Ramsay, St. Paul the Traveler, pp. 48-51 ; Neander, Planting and Training of the Christian Church, Vol. I, pp. 99-101 : Farrar, Life and Work of St. Paul, chap. 16; Conybeare and Howson, Life and Epistles of St. Paul, chap. 4 ; Stifler, Introduction to the Book of Acts, sec.
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