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A. D.

TABLE II.

As preliminary to the second Apostolic Progress,
two important events may be considered and
placed here:

[48.] the private journey of Paul and Barnabas with

Titus

to Jerusalem, followed by the rebuke of Peter at
Antioch ;

49. the public mission of Paul and Barnabas to Jeru-
salem,

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the council held there, and the decree.

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50.

From Antioch, the SECOND APOSTOLIC PROGRESS.
Paul, not now with Barnabas, but accompanied
by Silas,

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51.

sets out, through Syria and Cilicia, to visit the
Churches:

at Lystra joined by Timothy, through Phrygia
and (the first time) Galatia,

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onward to Troas, the first time; there joined by
Luke, they pass into Macedonia.

At Philippi, the first time, cruelly treated;

but the foundation of a pure church miracu-
lously laid there:

to Thessalonica and Berea; from Berea, Paul
escapes by sea,

passes to Athens, his discourse there on Mars'
Hill:

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to Corinth the first time, meets with Aquila and
Priscilla,

writes the EPISTLE to the GALATIANS;
overtaken there by Silas and Timothy, from Berea
and Thessalonica;

writes the 1 and 2 EPISTLES to the THES-
SALONIANS...

is carried by the Jews before Gallio, who drives

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From Corinth, to Ephesus the first time, a short
stay there..

and visits Jerusalem in his way, before he re

turns

53. from the second progress, to ANTIOCH.

TABLE III.

A. D.

From Antioch, the THIRD PROgress.

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Paul, now attended by Timothy, Erastus, and
Titus,
revisits the churches, of Galatia the second time,

and of Phrygia

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54. then goes down to Ephesus, the second time,
where he exercises the dispensation of miraculous
gifts.
56. Writes the First EPISTLE to the CORIN-
CORIN
THIANS: the occasion of it.

After the riot raised by Demetrius, he leaves
Ephesus abruptly,

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by Troas, second time, hastens to Philippi, the
second time,

where he overtakes Timothy, and meets Titus
(whom he had sent, by different ways, to Corinth,
pp. 154, 5.)

Writes the Second EPISTLE

RINTHIANS.

to the CO

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From Philippi he goes over those parts as far
as Illyricum,

57. and thence once more, now the second time, to

58.

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from that city writes the EPISTLE to the
ROMANS.

On his return, he chuses to take the route through
Macedonia,

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at Philippi, the third time, and so by Troas
the third time

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At Miletus, has the Elders from Ephesus to meet

him;
thence to Cesarea, and though solemnly warned

of his dager,

he goes up to Jerusalem, where his third Progress
is abruptly terminated

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by Persecution of the Jews.

TABLE IV.

A. D.

58. The great JEWISH PERSECUTION (to the end of the Acts)

begins at Jerusalem, where Paul is violently ap-
prehended in the Temple... Proceedings there
before the chief captain Lysias: before the
Chief Priests:

he is carried away to Cesarea for safety;

on his trial there before Felix, accused by the
Jews:

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Felix (with Drusilla) hears him concerning the
faith in Christ.

Festus after two years succeeds to Felix.

(During that period, how Luke had been

occupied, p. 162.)

Paul, to protect himself from treachery, appeals
to Cæsar:

and before Agrippa (and Bernice) delivers that
wonderful speech.

60. He is sent off to Rome, with Luke and Aristarchus as his companions;

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the voyage till they reach the isle of Crete... the
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61. then foreseen and foretold—and the shipwreck
at Malta..
Paul and the viper.. he miraculously also heals
the father of Publius.

After three months, they set sail, and touch at
Syracuse

at Puteoli, where they land, brethren are found..
afterwards is met by brethren from Rome; and
on arriving there, declares to the Jews the cause
of his coming.

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During the two years in that city, visited or
attended by various friends,

62. he writes EPISTLES to EPHESIANS, COLOS-
SIANS, PHILEMON.

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108.. 112

Luke probably left him (how to be occupied and
where, p. 116.) before he wrote the EPISTLE
to the PHILIPPIANS.

Soon after that came his expected liberation from
the first imprisonment at ROME.

N.B. His Epistle to the HEBREWs probably written
soon after this time.

A. D.

65

[or 66.]

TABLE V.

Last Progress from Rome to Rome again, ending
in the second imprisonment and martyrdom
there.

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Paul, intending to visit Asia first, and afterwards
Macedonia,

takes with him Titus and Timothy .

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- 119

120

the one he stations in Crete; the other he leaves
at Ephesus,

now visited by him for the third time :

he himself, viâ Troas, visits PHILIPPI, both for
the fourth time...

from Philippi, he writes to TIMOTHY the
FIRST EPISTLE, and

before setting out to the N. W. parts, he writes
the EPISTLE to TITUS, and summons
him to Nicopolis, as the place where he means
to winter.
After accomplishing these plans, Paul on his re-
turn takes Corinth, now visited for the third
time; passes over to Ephesus, the fourth time
visited; leaves Trophimus sick at Miletus; and
soon after arrives in Rome.

There he is again apprehended; during his im-
prisonment writes the sacred legacy of his last
farewell,

the SECOND EPISTLE to TIMOTHY,
(now at Philippi, pp. 123, 4., whither he had been
some time ago removed from Ephesus ;)

and at Rome Paul suffers Martyrdom

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TABLE VI.

OF THE

XIII EPISTLES WHICH BEAR THE NAME OF PAUL, IN THEIR JUST ORDER OF TIME AND PLACE.

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51.

Six, before the Jewish persecution which car-
ried him from Jerusalem to Rome:

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64.

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Four, from Rome, while imprisoned there:
EPHESIANS, COLOSSIANS, PHILE-
MON,
PHILIPPIANS, shortly before his liberation.

108.. 112

Two, after he left Rome, on his fourth Pro-
gress: :-

1 TIMOTHY, and TITUS, both from Phi-
lippi

121..123

65

[or 66.]

One, in his final imprisonment :
2 TIMOTHY, from Rome

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