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The life and work of St. Paul

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through. Barnabas, 134; early ministry,<br />

perils, escapes second vision <strong>of</strong> a mission<br />

from the Lord Jesus to the Gentiles, 134<br />

et seq. ; again at Tarsus, 136 ; shipwrecks,<br />

136; as Apostle <strong>of</strong> the Gentiles. 145;<br />

influence in Church advancement <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>,<br />

<strong>St</strong>ephen, <strong>and</strong> Philip, respectively, 161 ;<br />

supplying the help needed by Barnabas<br />

with Barnabas at Antioch in Syria their<br />

joint <strong>work</strong> begun, 162; preaching at<br />

Antioch in Syria <strong>and</strong> its results, 166 et<br />

seq. ; separated with Barnabas by the<br />

Holy Spirit for the <strong>work</strong> <strong>of</strong> converting<br />

the world, 188; Apostle <strong>of</strong> the Gentiles,<br />

188 ; first Apostolic journey, 189, 219 ;<br />

description <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong>, 191-2; strikes Elymas<br />

blind, 199; his miracles, 199, 214;<br />

a widower <strong>and</strong> childless, 192; defects<br />

more than counterbalanced by his gifts,<br />

192-3 ; at Cyprus, 195 et seq. ; at Salamis,<br />

196-7 ; reason for change in his name, 200;<br />

Mark leaves <strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong> Barnabas at Perga,<br />

202 ; at Antioch in Pisidia, 204-5 ; preaches<br />

there, 207; results, 210-11 ; there also, on<br />

rejection <strong>of</strong> the Gospel by the Jews,<br />

turns to the Gentiles, 211 ; at Iconium,<br />

212; preaches at Iconium, 213; results,<br />

213 et seq. ; at Lystra, 214 ; <strong>Paul</strong> preaches,<br />

214 ; heals a cripple, 214 ; taken for gods,<br />

214-15; disclaim the honours <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />

them, 215-16; stoned by Jews at Lystra,<br />

217 ; converts Timothy, 217 ; with Barnabas<br />

leaves Lystra, 218; at Derbe, 218;<br />

<strong>work</strong> <strong>and</strong> success, 218 ; Gaius <strong>and</strong> other<br />

friends <strong>and</strong> converts, 218 ; return from<br />

Derbe to Antioch in Syria, completing<br />

first Apostolic journey, 219; results <strong>of</strong><br />

first Apostolic journey, 221 ; convictions<br />

after first Apostolic journey, 221-2; conscious<br />

<strong>of</strong> special mission to Gentiles,<br />

223-4; with Barnabas goes to Jerusalem<br />

on question <strong>of</strong> circumcision, 228; converts<br />

Titus who with him to<br />

(joes Jerusalem,<br />

229; convinces John, Peter, <strong>and</strong><br />

James on circumcision as unnecessary,<br />

230 ; zeal for poor <strong>of</strong> Church at Jerusalem,<br />

231 ; circumcises Timothy, 232 ; Nazarite<br />

now, 235 with Peter at ;<br />

Antioch in Syria,<br />

247 et seq. ; his prominence as a guide <strong>of</strong><br />

the Church, 247 ; influence at Antioch,<br />

where he is joined by Silas, 247; rebukes<br />

Peter for change <strong>of</strong> bearing towards<br />

result <strong>of</strong> rebuke on<br />

Gentiles, 250 et seq. ;<br />

Peter, 252 et seq. ; dispute with Barnabas<br />

as to the companionship <strong>of</strong> Mark, 254:<br />

mutual loss to <strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

separation, 254 ;<br />

Barnabas, though friendship not broken,<br />

254 ; the welcome <strong>of</strong> Mark again as fellow,<br />

labourer, 256, 681; second Apostolic<br />

Journey, 256-353; visits Churches <strong>of</strong> Syria<br />

<strong>and</strong> Cilicia, Tarsus, Derbe, <strong>and</strong> Lystra,<br />

257 et seq. ; love for Timothy, 259 ; love<br />

for his churches, 259; circumcision <strong>of</strong><br />

Timothy <strong>and</strong> Titus, 261 ; goes through<br />

Phrygia <strong>and</strong> Galatia, 262 ; visits Iconium,<br />

262 ; Antioch <strong>and</strong> Pisidia, 262 ; visits Jews<br />

on Eusiuc, Galatia, <strong>and</strong> results, 263 ill-<br />

;<br />

ness in Galatia, 264 et seq. ; cause <strong>of</strong> illness,<br />

266 kindness <strong>of</strong> ; Galatians, 265-6 ; founds<br />

churches in Galatia, 268 ; visits Bithynia,<br />

Troas, Alex<strong>and</strong>ria, 269 et seq. ; >eet8 with<br />

Luke, 271 ; Luke's fidelity to him, 271 ;<br />

takes Luke with him from Troas, 271 ; in<br />

his relations with Luke, 272 ; at Philippi,<br />

INDBX. 767<br />

274 et seq. ; ministry at Philippi, 276 ; baptises<br />

Lydia <strong>of</strong> Thyatira, 276 ; lodges with<br />

Lydia, 276; reason for accepting pecuniary<br />

aid from Philippi only <strong>of</strong> all hia<br />

churches, 276 ; his fellow-<strong>work</strong>ers at Philippi,<br />

277; casts out spirit <strong>of</strong> divination<br />

from possessed damsel, 278-9; anger <strong>of</strong><br />

owners, 279 ; charge against <strong>Paul</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Silas, 279 ; imprisoned <strong>and</strong> scourged,<br />

281-2 ; conversion [<strong>and</strong> baptism <strong>of</strong> jailor,<br />

283-4 ; fear <strong>of</strong> the magistrates, 284 ; <strong>Paul</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Silas leave Philippi, 285 leave ; Luke<br />

behind them, 285 et seq. at <strong>The</strong>ssalonica,<br />

286 ; poverty when there, 287 ; ministry<br />

there, 288 ; preaches Christ in synagogue,<br />

288 ; believers chiefly among the Gentiles.<br />

288; Epistles to the <strong>The</strong>ssalonians, 289<br />

et seq. ; dangers, 291 ; hatred <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong> by<br />

the Jews, 290 in ; concealment, 292 j<br />

escape from <strong>The</strong>ssalonica, 292-3 ; with.<br />

Silas leaves <strong>The</strong>ssalonica for Bereea, 293 ><br />

Athens, 295 et seq. ; his feelings at Athens.<br />

296, 300 intercourse with the ; Jews <strong>of</strong><br />

Athens, 302 ; altar to the Unknown God,<br />

301 ; preaches at Athens, 304 ; result, 305.<br />

et seq. view ; <strong>of</strong>, in society, 305 ; answers<br />

1<br />

questions <strong>of</strong> the Athenians, 306 ; declares<br />

true God <strong>and</strong> the resurrection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dead, 308-311; tact in addressing Athenians,<br />

309 ; leaves Athens, 312 ; apparent<br />

failure, 312 ; germ <strong>of</strong> victory in all hia<br />

apparent failures ,'312-13 ; at Corinth, 314 ><br />

Epistles to the Corinthians <strong>and</strong> <strong>The</strong>ssalonians,<br />

315; grief at the wickedness <strong>of</strong><br />

Corinth, 316 et seq. will ; accept nothing<br />

from the Corinthians lest it be used as a<br />

h<strong>and</strong>le, 317 relation to ; Aquila <strong>and</strong> Priscilla,<br />

317 ; <strong>work</strong>s as a tent-maker, 318;<br />

joined by Silas <strong>and</strong> Timotheus, 318; receives<br />

contributions from Philippian<br />

Christians, 318; founds Church at Corinth,<br />

819-20; complaints <strong>of</strong> <strong>Paul</strong> by Jews <strong>of</strong><br />

Corinth, 322; not allowed by Gallic to<br />

defend himself, 322 ;<br />

dismissed by Gallio,<br />

322-3 ; his supposed correspondence with<br />

Seneca, spurious, 325; writes 1 <strong>The</strong>ss.,<br />

probably his earliest Epistle, 325 ; account<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1 <strong>The</strong>ss., 325 et seq. ; his intense feelings<br />

conveyed in his writings, 326 ; anxiety as<br />

to reception <strong>and</strong> result <strong>of</strong> his Epistles,<br />

827 salutation <strong>and</strong> introduction in<br />

}<br />

Epistles, 328 ; thankfulness on behalf <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>ssalonian Christians in 1 <strong>The</strong>s., 329,<br />

830 ; dangers at <strong>The</strong>ssalonica <strong>and</strong> Philippi,<br />

830-1 ; calumnies from Jews <strong>and</strong> Gentiles,<br />

331 ; answer to <strong>The</strong>ssalonian calumnies in<br />

his <strong>life</strong> <strong>and</strong> disinterestedness, 331 ; taking<br />

nothing from them, 331 ; persecution by<br />

the Jews, 332; joy in the Christians <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong>ssalonica, 333; visit <strong>of</strong> Timothy to<br />

his report <strong>of</strong> the faith<br />

<strong>The</strong>ssalonica, 333 ;<br />

which he finds there, 333; enjoins practical<br />

Christian duties on the <strong>The</strong>ssalonians,<br />

333-5 ; on the resurrection <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dead, 335 et seq.; corrects error <strong>and</strong> sloth<br />

caused by idea <strong>of</strong> day <strong>of</strong> the Lord as near<br />

at h<strong>and</strong>, 340 ; account <strong>of</strong> 2 <strong>The</strong>ssalonians,<br />

840 et seq. ; view <strong>of</strong> day <strong>of</strong> the Lord, 341 ;<br />

object in 2 <strong>The</strong>ssalonians, 343; stay at<br />

Corinth, 351 ; at Ephesas, 352, 354 et seq.;<br />

In his character as a Jew, 352 ; his temporary<br />

Nazarite vow <strong>and</strong> its conditions,<br />

851-2 ; preaches Christ at Ephesus, 852 ;<br />

goes to Jerusalem for the fourth time,

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