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1 2,2 | leadership in succession from the apostles, and urges upon them love, 2 2,2 | name of the chief of the apostles. This it could do, the ancients 3 2,4 | Lord through the Twelve Apostles for the Gentiles.” This 4 2,4 | various kinds of ministers — apostles, prophets, and teachers — 5 2,4 | On the Teaching of the Apostles) closely parallel to Didache 6 2,4 | so-called 'Teachings of the Apostles'“ among the books that are 7 2,7 | himself and in the other apostles” (9:1), thus suggesting 8 2,9 | The Epistle of the Apostles.~About the middle of the 9 2,9 | wrote in the name of the apostles a letter to all the churches, 10 2,9 | whole world, from all the apostles, of Christian beliefs and 11 2,9 | writing in the name of all the apostles was not new and had been 12 2,9 | Lord through the Twelve Apostles, early in the second century, 13 2,9 | the Gospel of the Twelve Apostles.~The only trace of the Epistle 14 2,9 | trace of the Epistle ofthe Apostles seems to occur in in the 15 2,9 | version of the Epistle of the Apostles; it was published in 1913 16 2,9 | writer of the Epistle ofthe Apostles names its authors as John, 17 2,9 | mentioned in the gospel lists of apostles. The book begins with a 18 2,9 | warning against the “false apostles” Simon (meaning Simon Magus) 19 2,9 | resurrection. He rejoins the apostles, apparently in Galilee, 20 2,9 | his death). He teaches the apostles and answers their questions, 21 2,9 | wicked but encourages the apostles to pray for sinners and 22 2,9 | can assemble only eleven apostles, although he counts both 23 2,9 | confession, which we know as the Apostles' Creed.~The fixing of the 24 2,11| Polycarp's appointment by the apostles as bishop in Asia, his journey 25 3 | used in the Epistle of the Apostles (chap. 16), which can probably 26 3 | of John, the Acts of the Apostles, the Shepherd, the Acts 27 3 | eighth he saw the twelve apostles who went with him into the 28 4,1 | According to the Twelve Apostles.' Basilides dared to write 29 4,5 | schismatics in the name of the apostles (Church History iii. 25. 30 4,7 | including the Epistle of the Apostles. The later form of this 31 4,9 | singular, and the Twelve Apostles speaking in the plural.[ 32 4,9 | the Gospel of the Twelve (Apostles), whereas the Gospel of 33 4,9 | Gospels were the work “of the apostles and those who followed them,” 34 4,9 | you therefore to be twelve apostles for a testimony to Israel!~ ~ 35 4,10| with the “gospels of the apostles,” and indeed is totally 36 5,1 | authentic memories of the apostles had largely disappeared, 37 5,1 | whole. What became of the apostles? What did they accomplish? 38 5,1 | be called the Acts of the Apostles we do not know; we find 39 5,1 | 200 — the “Acts of All the Apostles.” But it must have come 40 5,4 | of whom the Acts of the Apostles had little to say, but to 41 5,4 | sequel to the Acts of the Apostles than does the Acts of John; 42 5,4 | than by the Acts of the Apostles; the sequence may have been: 43 5,4 | may have been: Acts of the Apostles, Pastoral Letters, Acts 44 5,4 | them for the Acts of the Apostles because of their strong 45 5,4 | Travels [periodoi] of the Apostles.”~ In the first half of 46 5,5 | churches to return to the apostles as the true exponents of 47 5,5 | increased regard for the apostles had found expression in 48 5,5 | cherished. The Acts of the Apostles brought Paul to Rome, but 49 5,5 | inherited her tradition from the apostles and had been founded and 50 5,5 | established by the glorious apostles Peter and Paul. The Gospel 51 5,5 | of Paul, the Acts of the Apostles, the Acts of Paul, the Acts 52 5,5 | that of the Acts of the Apostles.~ From one source comes 53 5,5 | years Jesus had told the apostles to remain in Jerusalem were 54 5,5 | them.~ The idea that the apostles were told by Jesus to remain 55 5,7 | action will show.~ 1. The apostles draw lots for their mission 56 5,8 | of the labors of these apostles, John in Ephesus and Andrew 57 6,3 | anyone who had heard the apostles. For from such living witnesses 58 7,1 | race. For twelve years the apostles were to labor among the 59 7,1 | that Jesus instructed the apostles to remain in Jerusalem for 60 8,1 | virtue far removed from the apostles.”~ Justin flourished in 61 8,1 | when the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets ( 62 10,2 | centers of the faith as the apostles had taught it. As he was 63 10,2 | down from the days of the apostles to his own contemporary 64 11,2 | Pantaenus had heard the apostles preach.[62] But Clement 65 11,3 | the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles; at any rate, he quotes 66 12,7 | Titus), the Acts of the Apostles, I Peter, I John, and the 67 14,6 | church, handed down from the apostles, from bishop to bishop, 68 14,6 | the very authority [of the apostles].. How happy is its church, 69 14,6 | is its church, upon which apostles poured forth all' their 70 14,6 | writings of evangelists and apostles, from which she drinks in 71 15,1 | rest is lost), “Acts of the Apostles,” “Apa Bal” (?), “Song of 72 15,3 | first succession from the apostles” (ii. 23. 3), in the reign 73 15,4 | it with the Acts of the Apostles, which, taken apart from 74 16 | Homily, the Epistle of the Apostles, the Acts of Paul, Irenaeus' 75 16 | text~The Epistle of the Apostles; no Greek text~The Letter 76 16 | text~The Teaching of the Apostles, short form; no Greek text~ 77 16 | Gospel of Peter, in which the apostles speak in the first person