CHAPTER VI.

[6.1] Acts, first chapters.

[6.2] Acts v. 42.

[6.3] See for example, Acts ii. 34, &c., and in general all the first chapters.

[6.4] I. Cor. i. 22; ii. 4–5; II. Cor. xii. 12; I Thess. i. 5; II Thess. ii. 9; Gal. iii. 5; Rom. xv. 18–19.

[6.5] Rom. xv. 19; II. Cor. xii. 12; I. Thess. i. 5.

[6.6] Acts v. 12–16. The Acts are full of miracles. That of Eutychus (Acts xx. 7–12) is surely related by ocular testimony. The same of Acts xxviii. Comp. Papias in Euseb. H. E. iii. 39.

[6.7] Jewish and Christian exorcism were regarded as the most efficacious even for the heathen. Damascius, Vie d'Isidore, 56.

[6.8] Acts v. 15.

[6.9] I. Cor. xii. 9, &c., 28, &c.; Constit. apost. viii. 1.