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Second Journey| Antioch. Paul and Barnabas disagree (Acts 15:36-40). | |
| 1. | Syria and Cilicia. Confirming churches (Acts 15:41). |
| 2. | Derbe and Lystra. Timothy accompanies (Acts 16:1-3). |
| 3, 4. | Iconium, Antioch. Delivering decrees (Acts 16:2, 4, 5). |
| 5. | Galatia, Phrygia, Mysia, Troas (Acts 16:6-8). |
| Troas. Macedonian call (Acts 16:8-10). | |
| 6. | Samothrace, Neapolis (Acts 16:11). |
| 7. | Philippi. Lydia; the jailer (Acts 16:12-40). |
| 8, 9. | Amphipolis, Apollonia (Acts 17:1). |
| 10. | Thessalonica. Church planted (Acts 17:1-9). |
| 11. | Berœa. Preaching, strife (Acts 17:10-14). |
| 12. | Athens. Address on Mars' Hill (Acts 17:15-34). |
| 13. | Corinth. Church planted, Aquila and Priscilla (Acts 18:1-17). |
| 14. | Ephesus. Left Priscilla and Aquila (Acts 18:18-21). |
| 15. | Cæsarea. Landed (Acts 18:22). |
| 16. | Jerusalem. Saluted the church (Acts 18:22). |
| 17. | Antioch. Spent some time (Acts 18:22, 23). |
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Third Journey| Antioch. Departed from (Acts 18:23). | |
| 1-5. | Galatia, Phrygia, Ephesus. Stablishing disciples (Acts 18:23). |
| Ephesus. Apollos, Tyrannus, Demetrius (Acts 18:24 to 19:41). | |
| 6. | Troas (2 Cor. 2:12, 13). |
| 7-13. | Macedonia, Greece. Gave exhortation (Acts 20:1, 2). |
| Greece. Spent three months (Acts 20:3). | |
| 14-18. | Philippi. Set sail (Acts 20:4-6). |
| 19. | Troas. Eutychus restored (Acts 20:6-12). |
| 20. | Assos. Took in Paul (Acts 20:13, 14). |
| 21. | Mitylene, Chios, Samos, Miletus (Acts 20:14, 15). |
| Miletus. Visit of Ephesian elders (Acts 20:15-38). | |
| 22, 23. | Cos, Rhodes, Patara, Cyprus, Tyre (Acts 21:1-3). |
| Tyre. Tarried seven days (Acts 21:3-6). | |
| 24. | Ptolemais. Abode one day (Acts 21:7). |
| 25. | Cæsarea. Virgin prophets, Agabus (Acts 21:8-14). |
| 26. | Jerusalem. Report of Paul's Gentile ministry (Acts 21:15-26). |
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Voyage to Rome| Jerusalem. Paul's arrest (Acts 21:27-36). | |
| Jerusalem. Address in the Hebrew language (Acts 21:37 to 22:29). | |
| Jerusalem. Address before the sanhedrin (Acts 22:30 to 23:11). | |
| Jerusalem. Plot of the Jews (Acts 23:12-32). | |
| 1. | Cæsarea. Examination before Felix (Acts 23:33 to 24:23). |
| Cæsarea. Before Felix and Drusilla (Acts 24:24-27). | |
| Cæsarea. Before Festus, appeal to Cæsar (Acts 25:1-12). | |
| Cæsarea. Before Agrippa and Bernice (Acts 25:13 to 26:32). | |
| 2-5. | Sidon, Cyprus, Myra, Cnidus, Crete (Acts 27:1-13). |
| 6. | Sea of Adria, Melita. Shipwreck (Acts 27:14-44). |
| Melita. Rescue, miracles by Paul (Acts 28:1-11). | |
| 7. | Syracuse. Tarried three days (Acts 28:12). |
| 8, 9. | Rhegium, Puteoli. Found brethren (Acts 28:13, 14). |
| 10, 11. | Appii Forum, Three Taverns. Met by brethren from Rome (Acts 28:15). |
| 12. | Rome. Conference with Jews (Acts 28:16-29). |
| Rome. Preaching in own hired house (Acts 28:30, 31). |
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES
Images have been moved from the middle of a paragraph to the closest paragraph break.
Some of the obvious punctuation errors have been corrected, for example, added missing period at the end of a paragraph.
The following misprints have been corrected:
"Peninusla" corrected to "Peninsula" (page 33)
"wofully" corrected to "woefully" (page 91)
"ocuntries" corrected to "countries" (page 129)
"ittle" corrected to "little" (page 146)
"ather" corrected to "rather" (page 164)
"tast" corrected to "last" (page 211)
Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, and ligature usage have been retained.