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* 1800 The Acts of Union 1800 is passed in which merges the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
* 1794 U. S. President George Washington invokes the Militia Acts of 1792 to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania.
About a fifth of the law code is taken up by Alfred's introduction, which includes translations into English of the Decalogue, a few chapters from the Book of Exodus, and the " Apostolic Letter " from Acts of the Apostles ( 15: 23 29 ).
The author is traditionally identified as Luke the Evangelist ; see Authorship of Luke Acts for details.
Acts 15: 22 24 from the 7th-century Codex Laudianus in the Bodleian Library, written in parallel columns of Latin and Greek language | Greek.
According to Richard I. Pervo, " Townsend's methodologically adventurous but ultimately cautious essay is another valuable lesson in the danger of establishing the date of Acts or any work by arguing for the earliest possible time of origin.
* Alan Taylor, " The Alien and Sedition Acts " in Julian E. Zelizer, ed., The American Congress ( 2004 ), 63 76
* Constitution of 1967 after the 1964 coup d ' État against João Goulart, the military dictatorship passed the Institutional Acts, a supraconstitutional law.
The Thuggee and Dacoity Suppression Acts, 1836 1848 was enacted in British India under East India Company rule.
Longenecker, " Acts of the Apostles ", in volume 9 of The Expositor's Bible Commentary, Frank E. Gaebelein, editor ( Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Corporation, 1976 1984 ), page 476.
Moreover, Paul's description of the Council of Jerusalem ( Gal 2: 1 10 ) gives a different point of view from the description in Acts 15: 2 29.
In this view, the visit to Jerusalem, mentioned in Galatians 2: 1 10, is identical with that of Acts 15, which is spoken of as a thing of the past.
In order to see that these churches were properly established ( as was Paul's typical pattern, see Acts 14: 21 23 ), Paul left Titus in Crete.
Tertullian ( c. a. d. 160 225 ) wrote that when it was discovered that a church elder had composed a pseudonymous work, The Acts of Paul ( which included a purported Pauline letter, 3 Corinthians ), the offending elder “ was removed from his office ” ( On Baptism 17 ).
* 1958 Matthew Ward, American singer ( Second Chapter of Acts )
According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul founded the church in Corinth ( Acts 18: 1 17 ), then spent approximately three years in Ephesus ( Acts 19: 8, 19: 10, 20: 31 ).
After the " Helium Acts Amendments of 1960 " ( Public Law 86 777 ), the U. S. Bureau of Mines arranged for five private plants to recover helium from natural gas.
* 1774 Orangetown Resolutions adopted in the Province of New York, one of many protests against the British Parliament's Coercive Acts
* 1774 Intolerable Acts: The Quartering Act is enacted, allowing a governor in colonial America to house British soldiers in uninhabited houses, outhouses, barns, or other buildings if suitable quarters are not provided.
* 1948 National Health Service Acts created the national public health systems in the United Kingdom

Acts and Revelation
Bede's works included Commentary on Revelation, Commentary on the Catholic Epistles, Commentary on Acts, Reconsideration on the Books of Acts, On the Gospel of Mark, On the Gospel of Luke, and Homilies on the Gospels.
By 1555 he had completed his work on the New Testament, finishing with the Acts and the Gospels ( he omitted only the brief second and third Epistles of John and the Book of Revelation ).
: " 1 ... First then must be put the holy quaternion of the gospels ; following them the Acts of the Apostles ... the epistles of Paul ... the epistle of John ... the epistle of Peter ... After them is to be placed, if it really seem proper, the Book of Revelation, concerning which we shall give the different opinions at the proper time.
New Testament passages that explicitly discuss prophets existing after the death and resurrection of Christ include Revelation 11: 10, Matthew 10: 40-41 and 23: 34, John 13: 20 and 15: 20 and Acts 11: 25-30, 13: 1 and 15: 32.
), the Acts of the Apostles, the General Epistles, and the Book of Revelation.
James Miller claimed to have received a Revelation from God to handle serpents and baptize in the Jesus Only formula of Acts 2: 38 in the King James Bible.
In the context of a liturgy, epistle may refer more specifically to a particular passage from a New Testament epistle ( the Pauline epistles and the General epistles ) — sometimes also from the Book of Acts or the Revelation of John, but not the Four Gospels — that is scheduled to be read on a certain day or at a certain occasion.
The Apostol includes the Acts of the Apostles as well as the Epistles, but never the Apocalypse ( Revelation of John ).
* First Lesson ( Old Testament, an Epistle, the Acts of the Apostles or the Revelation to John )
* Second Lesson ( An Epistle, the Acts of the Apostles, the Revelation to John or a Gospel )
The Comma Johanneum in 1 John 5: 7 is well known example, but there are also other texts like: Matt 10: 8 ; 27: 35 ; Luke 17: 36 ; John 3: 25 ; Acts 8: 37 ; 9: 5 ; 15: 34 ; and some readings (" book of life " instead of " tree of life " in Revelation 22: 19 ) which the Byzantine text did not have.
This term appears in two verses of the canonical Gospel of Matthew, twenty-four verses of the Acts of the Apostles, fifty-eight verses of the letters of Paul the Apostle ( including the earliest instances of its use in relation to a Christian body ), two verses of the Letter to the Hebrews, one verse of the Epistle of James, three verses of the Third Epistle of John, and nineteen verses of the Book of Revelation.
Acts 1: 10-11 ; I Thessalonians 4: 13-18 ; Revelation 1: 7.
In Christianity, the Second Coming is the anticipated return of Jesus from the heavens to the earth ( Zechariah 14: 3-4, Acts 1: 11, Revelation 19: 11-20: 6 ), an event that will fulfill aspects of messianic prophecy, such as the resurrection of the dead, the last judgment of the dead and the living and the establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth, including the Messianic Age.
* New Testament Light: More Light on the Gospels, Acts, the Epistles, and Revelation: Over 400 Passages Explained.
According to her, in the four Canonical Gospels, Acts and Revelation, historical facts have been encoded into the text, that is, they were written ( and may be revealed ) by applying the method, forgotten for twenty centuries.
Instances of involuntarily falling before the Lord as the result of feeling overwhelmed by a divine presence are found in 1 Kings 8: 10-11, Daniel 8: 27, Daniel 10: 8-11 ( possibly implied ), Acts 9: 3-4 ( also Acts 26: 14 ) and Revelation 1: 17.
He was entrusted with parts of the Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles and the Book of Revelation.
The New Testament ( volume fourth ) books follow in order: Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, General epistles, Pauline epistles ( Hebrews placed between 2 Thessalonians and 1 Timothy ), Book of Revelation.
As in its predecessors, readings are prescribed for each Sunday: a passage typically from the Old Testament ( including those books sometimes referred to as the Apocrypha ), or the Acts of the Apostles ; a passage from one of the Psalms ; another from either the Epistles or the Book of Revelation ; and finally a passage from one of the four Gospels.
It includes several works no longer considered canonical: Epistle of Barnabas, The Shepherd of Hermas, Acts of Paul, and Revelation of Peter.
About half of the Codex consists of the entire Latin Bible in the Vulgate version, except for the books of Acts and Revelation, which are from a pre-Vulgate version.

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