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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius · 1589

Whether Luke, and how he wrote of all things, when John says the world could not contain the books that could be written of his deeds 4.f.a
That lights were used by the faithful formerly in nocturnal meetings 90.f.a
That wolves would creep into the Church, Paul predicts 92.f.b
The Lycaonians are taught who the true God is 69.f.b
The idolatry of the Lycaonians 68.f.b
The conversion of Lydia at Philippi 76.f.a
A copy of Lysias's letter to Felix 101.f.b
Lysias's judgment regarding Paul 96.f.b
Lysias's prudence 96.f.a
The Holy Spirit held the place of the public magistrate in the primitive Church 23.f.b
The opinions of the magistrate are not to be rashly despised 109.f.a
That the Holy Spirit still acts even today through the ordinary magistrate 23.f.b
That the magistrate is not to be abused 58.f.b
The Magus is depicted by Paul in his true colors 63.f.a
The burning of magical books 87.f.a
The rite of the laying on of hands is very ancient 38.f.b
A passage on the labor of the hands 82.f.b
Mark deserts Paul and Barnabas, and why 63.f.b
Why Luke remembers the Virgin Mary 9.f.a
It is not the punishment, but the cause, that makes a martyr 37.f.a
Martyrs ought to have emerged from the gathering of the Apostles 58.f.b
Description of the island of Malta 112.f.b
The Maltese send Paul away honorably 114.f.b
The humanity of the Maltese 113.f.a
The judgment of the Maltese regarding Paul 113.f.a, 113.f.b
Lying is from the devil 33.f.a
What it is to lie to the Holy Spirit ibid.
What it is to serve tables 38.f.a
That the merit of Christ also belonged to the Gentiles 66.f.b
A false opinion among the Jews regarding the offices of the Messiah 6.f.a
Why the Messiah is called a strong man, and a giant; what the reason is 19.f.a
Carnal fear in the servants of God 50.f.a
The diligence of the soldiers in conducting Paul to Caesarea 102.f.a
What a minister ought to be like 74.f.b
What the virtues of true ministers ought to be 91.f.b
Ministers who are about to depart ought to provide for the Church 91.f.a
The scope of ministers is to feed souls 92.f.b
The commendation of the ministry 49.f.a
Miracles ought to regard the glory of Christ 26.f.b
Miracles ought to have confirmed faith 63.f.b
Miracles performed by Paul 86.f.b
Miracles, as if a public trumpet 26.f.b
That miracles are usually laughed at by the wicked, however open they may be 16.f.b
God adapts his miracles to the salvation of his own 78.f.a
Miracles of the spirit do not act for the terror of the faithful 23.f.b
The fruit of miracles 52.f.a
Spectators and judges of miracles are not of one kind 16.f.b
Peter's modesty is commended 54.f.a
That the faithful speak with modesty 8.f.b
The history of Moses 40.f.a
A multitude is not without fault 37.f.b
The world is a depicted book 70.f.a
The unhappiness of the navigation 110.f.a
The ship in which Paul was being carried suffers shipwreck 112.f.a
The impious plan of the sailors ibid.
That the night is also to be spent in pious exercises, by the example of the saints 77.f.b
How the last days are spoken of 17.f.b
The cloud at the ascension is a testimony of divinity 7.f.b
Occasions must be diligently observed by Paul in order to preach the Gospel 76.f.a
What it is to receive a strong office referring to the lot of the ministry 13.f.b
To work righteousness is acceptable to God in any nation 34.f.b
Divine things are not bought with wealth 46.f.a
How "it had to be fulfilled" is said, and whether that brought a necessity upon Judas 11.f.a
The oracle of Agabus 58.f.a
Tertullus's speech against Paul held before Felix 102.f.b
Prayer is necessary 94.f.a
Prayer is the best medicine in adverse circumstances 30.f.b
The necessity of prayer and supplications 9.f.b
The fruit of Peter's prayer at the house of Cornelius 55.f.b
The commendation of prayer 52.f.b
One must pray always and everywhere 77.f.b
The gifts of a good orator are not to be despised 16.f.b
Order must be observed in churches, so that no one speaks unless commanded 64.f.a
Those ordained to life believe 66.f.b
Various instruments in the primitive Church of God 45.f.b
God's ordination to salvation precedes vocation and the manifestation of those who are to be saved 24.f.b
What the door of faith is called 70.f.b