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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius · 1589

Gallio's carelessness in investigating the cause of religion 83.f.a
Joy is an argument of a good conscience 37.f.a
The distinction between Gentiles and Jews was abolished by the arrival of Christ 54.f.b
The promptness of the Gentiles 66.f.b
The pious may sometimes rightfully boast of their innocence 99.f.b
An example of gratitude regarding the woman Lydia 76.f.b
Serious matters must not be rushed 36.f.b
Herod's persecution, with what end it was undertaken 58.f.b
Herod orders the guards to be killed 60.f.a
Herod's persecution 58.f.a, 58.f.b
Herod's ignominious death 60.f.a
The hospitality of the Maltese 113.f.a
The enemies of Christ are twofold 49.f.a
The blindness of the enemies 43.f.a
That the human nature of Christ ascended into heaven, where it was not before 4.f.b
An example of humanity in the Tyrians 93.f.b
Paul's wintering 112.f.b
The great power of hypocrisy 44.f.b
That hypocrisy is rarely fully laid aside 71.f.a
The customs of hypocrites 35.f.a
Iconium's description 67.f.a
What true fasting is 61.f.b
The decree of the Jerusalem synod 73.f.a
How the Jews are said to have been ignorant of Christ 65.f.a
The wicked in this generation are more prudent than the pious 44.f.a
The wicked are not dismissed unpunished 60.f.b
What is the cause of raging for the wicked 41.f.b
How "it had to be fulfilled" is said, and whether it brought necessity upon Judas 11.f.a
What it is to fulfill the Scripture ibid.
The impostures of Simon Magus 44.f.a
The wickedness of the Jews 66.f.a
An example of inconstancy in Mark, who deserted the Apostles 63.f.b
An example of the inconstancy of the common people 70.f.a
What is understood by the name of entering and exiting 12.f.b
The pious may sometimes plead their innocence 99.f.b
The traps of the conspirators against Paul 101.f.a
The Jews' traps are detected ibid.
Apostolic integrity is rare today 27.f.a
That the Church of Christ is always envied by the wicked 34.f.b
Envy of the Church is pernicious 37.f.b
What John's baptism held 86.f.a
Joseph, sold for 30 pieces of silver, was a type of Jesus Christ 11.f.b
The place of Isaiah chapter 57 explained 47.f.b
The name of Israelites is favorable to the Jews 26.f.b
How Judas is said by Peter to have bought a field, when he himself threw the money in the temple 11.f.b
That Judas is said to have gone to his own place 14.f.a
Judas's crime briefly touched upon 11.f.a
How the Jews perform persecutions through others 67.f.b
How the Jews say it is not lawful for them to kill Christ 42.f.a
How the Jews are said to have killed Christ through ignorance 28.f.a
The wickedness of the Asian Jews 96.f.a
The commendation of the Beroean Jews 80.f.a
The blind fury of the Jews against Paul 98.f.b
The efforts of the Jews to oppress Paul 101.f.a
The Jews' conspiracy against Paul 99.f.a
The plan for placating the Jews 95.f.b
The diverse pursuits of the Jews living at Rome 116.f.b
Whether it was indeed lawful for the Jews to kill Stephen 42.f.a
The obstinacy of the Jewish people 66.f.a
An example of a corrupt judge in Felix 105.f.a
Locus on the labor of the hands 82.f.b
That labors must be undergone commonly 113.f.a
The tearing of garments is an ancient custom among the Jews 69.f.a
Skill in the law without Christ is hatred of the truth 43.f.a
That the law is imperfect for salvation 65.f.b
The liberation of Paul and Barnabas from the prisons of the Philippians 77.f.a
What becomes those liberated from dangers 35.f.b
That the Apostles were free in citing passages from the Prophets 18.f.a
Who are called Libertines 38.f.b
The burning of magical books 87.f.a
Knowledge of languages is necessary 15.f.b
Why the gift of languages was bestowed upon the Apostles ibid.
That languages were a symbol of erudition ibid.
God's long-suffering in bearing with the people's customs 65.f.a
Luke, an eyewitness, had a great opportunity for writing 1.f.a
Luke was Paul's companion in the navigation 109.f.b