Sách nói: Pictures of the Apostolic Church: Its Life and Teaching
Pictures of the Apostolic Church: Its Life and Teaching
1 - Preface and Introduction: Luke and his Message
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- Download The ascension (Acts 1:1-14) audio
- Download The day of vision and power (Acts 2:1-21) audio
- Download The birth of the church (Acts 2:22-47) audio
- Download The power of faith (Acts 3:1-26) audio
- Download The source of power (Acts 4:1-31) audio
- Download Thou shalt not wrong God (Acts 4:32-5:11) audio
- Download The test of truth (Acts 5:12-42) audio
- Download Good order makes for activity in the church (Acts 6:1-7) audio
- Download The death of Stephen the victory of the church (Acts 6:8-7:60) audio
- Download True and false belief (Acts 8:1-24) audio
- Download The prophet in the wilderness (Acts 8:25-40) audio
- Download The work and power of Peter (Acts 9:32-43) audio
- Download The cause and manner of the growth of the church (Review: Acts 1-11) audio
- Download The universal gospel (Acts 10:1-11:18) audio
- Download A messenger of the Lord (Acts 12:1-24) audio
- Download The conversion of Paul (Acts 8:1, 9:1-22) audio
- Download Origin of the Greek church (Acts 11:19-30, 12:25) audio
- Download The approach to the Gentiles (Acts 13:1-12) audio
- Download Paul turns to the Gentiles (Acts 13:13-52) audio
- Download The churches of Galatia (Acts 14:1-30) audio
- Download The union of Jews and Gentiles in the church (Acts 15:1-25, Gal 2:11 ff.) audio
- Download Faith and works (James 2:14-26) audio
- Download Word and act (James 3:1-12) audio
- Download The nature and power of faith (Hebrews 11:1-30) audio
- Download Christianity giving vitality to the ancient civilizations (Review: Acts 10-15) audio
- Download The motive power of life (Romans 8:1-14) audio
- Download The entrance of the gospel into Europe (Acts 15:36-16:15) audio
- Download The first Christian church in Europe (Acts 16:16-40) audio
- Download The progress through Macedonia (Acts 17:1-15) audio
- Download Paul at Athens (Acts 17:16-34) audio
- Download The charter of Christian freedom in the Roman Empire (Acts 18:1-18) audio
- Download Advice to a newly formed church (1 Thessalonians 5:12-24) audio
- Download The imperial aims of Paul (Acts 18:23-19:22) audio
- Download Paul's victory over the mob in Ephesus (Acts 19:23-20:1) audio
- Download A hymn of love the divine (1 Corinthians 13:1-13) audio
- Download Paul's farewell to the Hellenistic churches (Acts 20:2-38) audio
- Download The prophets who stopped Paul (Acts 21:1-17) audio
- Download The church and its enemies in the Pagan world (Review: Acts 14-21) audio
- Download Freedom in everyday life (1 Corinthians 10:23-33) audio
- Download Self-denial the proof of love (Romans 14:10-21) audio
- Download The beginning of the crisis (Acts 21:17-22:29) audio
- Download The real issue between Paul and the Jews (Acts 22:30-23:35) audio
- Download Progress of Paul's case in Palestine (Acts 24) audio
- Download Paul's appeal to Caesar (Acts 25-26) audio
- Download Paul takes command when danger threatens (Acts 27:1-26) audio
- Download Paul the savior of his companions (Acts 27:27-28:10) audio
- Download A last appeal to the Jews (Acts 28:11-31) audio
- Download Weakness made strong: the autobiography of a missionary (2 Corinthians 11:18-12:10) audio
- Download The law of spiritual compensation (2 Corinthians 8) audio
- Download Paul's last will and testament (2 Timothy 4:1-18) audio
- Download The epitaph of Paul (2 Timothy 4:7) audio
- Download Review of the influence of local circumstances on the life of Paul audio
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This book consists of fifty-two Sections, fifty of which were written for ‘The Sunday School Times’ in comment upon the International Lessons of 1909. Each is complete in itself; but the subjects were chosen so as to work together into a series of typical pictures of the life, the teaching, and the development of the early Church.
The growth of the Church was determined by progressive revelation to the earliest Christians through the indwelling Spirit, and by clearer comprehension on their part of the Divine purpose. Perception of this principle guided Luke in selecting and grouping the facts which he records. He knew much that he did not incorporate in his history. He gave space in his pages to events and persons according as they influenced the growth of the Church; and the present writer tries simply to follow the scale set by Luke. - Summary by Preface
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