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Marti, Benedikt dit Aretius · 1589

The dissension of the Pharisees from the Sadducees 100.f.b
Why Philip could not confer the gifts of the Spirit 45.f.b
Philip, host to Paul at Caesarea 94.f.a
Philip first teaches the Samaritans 43.f.b
Description of the city of Philippi 75.f.b
Piety is not hindered by the foulness of places 34.f.a
An example of piety in Cornelius 52.f.a, 52.f.b
An example of piety even toward enemies 78.f.b
An example of piety in Paul's nephew 101.f.a
That it is not of piety to wink at everything 79.f.a
That many things escape the pious 91.f.b
Repentance is necessary for all 22.f.a
That prayers must be joined to repentance 46.f.a
What it is to repent 22.f.a
What is signified by the name of a portent 23.f.b
The unquenchable hatred of the high priest and elders against Paul 105.f.b
What the hour of prayer was for the Jews 25.f.b
Everything must be done with prayers, and nothing without prayers 13.f.b
What presbyters are in the Church 70.f.b
What is to be understood by the name of prognōsōs foreknowledge 19.f.b
The promise of the Father and the Son is one and the same 5.f.b
That not all things are promised to all 18.f.a
What the name of prophet signifies 73.f.b
That there are provincial angels 75.f.b
God's providence in considering and growing the Church 42.f.b
God's providence for our salvation 50.f.a
A clear testimony of God's providence 53.f.a
Evangelical prudence 105.f.a
Publius's father is healed by Paul 114.f.a
A faithful minister must be pure from the blood of all 92.f.a
The expulsion of the spirit of Python from the body of the servant girl 77.f.a
The number forty is commended in scripture 5.f.a
One must diligently abstain from curious questions 6.f.b
Paul's shaving is not superstitious 83.f.a
What is understood by the time of refreshing 28.f.a
That refreshing pertains only to the elect ibid.
Kings of Israel granted by the Lord, not by approving but by indulging 65.f.a
The scope of religion is Christ 85.f.a
The means of the remission of sins must not be neglected 22.f.a
That the remission of sins is given to us through Christ 65.f.b
That the remission of sins is applied to us through faith 66.f.a
Resurrection is the chief foundation of Christian piety 13.f.a
The resurrection of Christ is an argument for his divinity 4.f.b
That the head of the resurrection is the foundation of Christian doctrine 31.f.b
The place of the resurrection is confirmed by the faith of the Apostles 65.f.b
Why there were so many signs of the resurrection 5.f.a
On the resurrection of Christ 20.f.a
That not all things are revealed to the pious by God 52.f.b
Rhoda the girl 59.f.b
Paul arrives at Rome 115.f.a
Paul declares himself a Roman citizen 98.f.b
An example of a good rumor 16.f.a
The error of the Sadducees 100.f.b
That no one can be saved except in the one name of Christ 29.f.b, 30.a
The sum of our salvation is to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ 78.f.b
How the Samaritans are said to receive the Holy Spirit, when they had previously been baptized and believed 45.f.b
That one must adhere to saints and good men, so that we may be adorned with the gifts of the Spirit with them 55.f.b
Satan's cunning in confessing the truth 77.f.a
That Satan is accustomed to plot against the Church 32.f.a
Saul's wicked labor in oppressing the good 43.f.a
The prudence of the Ephesian clerk 88.f.b
What it is for Scripture to be fulfilled 11.f.a
Everything must be recalled to Scripture 55.f.b
On the sons of Sceva 86.f.b
Seleucia 62.f.a
The conversion of Sergius Paulus ibid.
Various appellations of the Word among the Greeks 3.f.b
What must be judged concerning the servitude of this world 64.f.b
One must act severely with the manifest enemies of Christ 63.f.a
What is to be understood by the name of Siccuth 40.f.b
That God is not bound to signs 56.f.a
Why Silas remained at Antioch 73.f.b
On Simon Magus 43.f.b
Simony 45.f.b
An example of pious simplicity 48.f.a
What it is to receive the lot of an office 13.f.b
That lots are a rare means, and not always to be used 14.f.a
What the hope of Israel is called 115.f.b
How the Holy Spirit was given 14.f.b
Why the Spirit is compared to wind ibid.
The Holy Spirit was given before baptism 56.f.a
How the Holy Spirit is said to be unknown to the twelve Ephesian men 85.f.b
To whom the Spirit was given 14.f.b
Why the Holy Spirit is compared to fire 15.f.a