Acts of the Apostles, a narrative account in the New Testament of the founding of the Christian Church chiefly through the ministry of Peter and Paul, written by Luke, commencing with the year 33, and concluding with the imprisonment of Paul in Rome in 62.
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Acton, Lord * Acun`ha, Tristram d'Links here from Chalmers
Abelard, Peter
Benson, George
Bentham, Thomas
Beza, Theodore
Biscoe, Richard
Cartwright, Thomas
Clarke, Dr. Samuel
Covel, Dr. John
Cox, Richard
Didymus [No. 3]
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