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1 1,1 | homilies on Matthew, John, Acts, Romans, I Corinthians and 2 1,3 | homilies on the Book of Acts and on 1 Corinthians.~ As 3 1,3 | contemplates the scope of Acts, Saint John sees God's power 4 1,3 | For St. John the Book of Acts is, on the one hand, a great 5 1,3 | primary figure in the Book of Acts. Chrysostom states: “The 6 1,3 | Christ did and said; but the Acts, of what that other Comforter [ 7 1,3 | fashion in his first homily on Acts. If Christ did not rise 8 1,3 | conversions. In a later homily on Acts, St. John lifts up the example 9 1,3 | apostles were what the Book of Acts tells of them: “uneducated 10 1,3 | agrammatoi kai idiotai, Acts 4:13).[24]~ But what of 11 2,2 | Christian worship. The Book of Acts and the Letters of Paul 12 2,2 | exalting especially God's great acts of deliverance which Scripture 13 2,2 | In antiquity the ritual acts among Jews and Christians 14 2,2 | indeed more so, the ritual acts of Baptism and the Eucharist, 15 2,2 | liturgist not only proclaims but acts out the contents of the 16 2,2 | to the central liturgical acts. According to the Orthodox 17 2,4 | life of creation. The chief acts by which he accomplished 18 3,4 | Giver of light and life (Acts 2:22-36). The Church has 19 4,2 | of God as Trinity (e.g., Acts 1:1-5; 1 Cor. 12:1-6; 2 20 4,2 | isolated, solitary deity. He acts and reveals Himself, again 21 4,3 | the communal liturgical acts which incorporate and transform 22 4,3 | dependent on the sacramental acts alone. For in fact and by 23 4,4 | and the Giver of life (Acts 2:22-36).~ One of the most 24 6,4 | prayerfully lives, thinks and acts with spontaneous awareness 25 6,4 | mind” but he speaks and acts according to the promptings 26 6,6 | for him... the soul that acts~after this fashion is loved 27 7,4 | attitudes, wrong values, wrong acts, wrong use of things — all 28 8,1 | Saint Paul, Roman citizen (Acts 22:27-28), zealous Pharisee ( 29 8,2 | the case of the Book of Acts when the flow of Gentiles 30 8,2 | possessing Roman citizenship (Acts 22:27-28). He learned Greek 31 8,2 | and other Jewish customs (Acts 6:1,8-14; 9:1-18) he was 32 8,3 | Already the Hellenists of Acts, that is to say, the Greek-speaking 33 8,3 | persecution against them (Acts 6:13,-14; 8:1). The Apostle 34 8,3 | circumcised to be saved (Acts 15:1). Gentile Christians 35 8,3 | The Apostolic Council (Acts 15; Gal. 2) by supporting 36 9,1 | foundational beliefs and ritual acts, for example, the proclamation 37 9,2 | according to the Book of Acts (1:12-15). On that awesome 38 9,2 | resting on each one of them” (Acts 2:1 On that day the risen 39 9,3 | according to the mind of Christ (Acts 15:28;1 Cor. 2:16).~2) 40 10,1| like “tongues of fire” (Acts 2:3). Christianity began 41 10,2| early Church in the Book of Acts. Saint Gregory the Theologian, 42 11,2| has led people to commit acts of unspeakable injustice 43 11,3| gifts, covenants, great acts of deliverance, laws, faithful 44 11,4| pp. 69-70.~ [21]. On Acts, Homily 1.~ [22]. Ibid.~ [ 45 11,4| 22]. Ibid.~ [23]. On Acts, Homily 4.~ [24]. On First