1817 Aug. 30

Not Paul

Places visited by Paul as per Acts of the Apostles

The pages referred to are the pages in the Abstract

p. 7 XIII. 4 to 7.

1. Seleucia.

2. Cyprus

3. Salamis

4. Paphos

p. 7. XIII. 13. 14. 15

5. 1 Perge in Pamphylia

6. 2. Antioch in Pisidia

p. 7. XIV. 1.

7. 1. Iconium

p. 7 XIV 4 to 7

8. 1. Lystra in Lycaonia

9. 2. Derbe in Lycaonia

p. 8 Acts XIV. 19 to 28.

10. 1 Lystra

11. 2. Derbe

12. 3. Lystra

13. 4. Iconium

14. 5. Antioch.

15. 6. Pamphylia through Pisidia

16. 7. Perga.

17. 8. Attalia

18. 9. Antioch.

p. 8. XVI. 4. 5. 6. to 12.

19. 1. Phrygia

20. 2. Galatia

21. 3. Mysia.

22. 4. Bithynia?

23. 5 Troas

24. 6 Samothracia

25. 7. Neapolis

26. 8. Philippi in Macedonia

p. 9. XVII. 1 to

27. 1. Amphipolis

28 2 Apollonia

29 3. Thessalonica.

3.

p. 9 XVII 10 to 12. 13. 14. 15.

30. 1. Berea

31. 2. Athens

p. 10 XVIII 1 to 6

32. 1. Corinth.

p. 10 XVIII 18 to 23 (taking Aquila and Priscilla)

33. 1. Cenchrea

34. 2 Syria

35. 3. Ephesus

36. 4. Cæsarea

37. 5. Antioch

38. 6. Galatia

39. 7. Phrygia

p. 10 XIX 1 to 7.

p. 11 XX 1 to 16

40. 1. Macedonia

41. 2 Greece

42. 3. Macedonia

43. 4. Philippi

4 4. 5. Troas

45. 6. Athos?

46. 7 Mitylene

47. 8. Chios

4 8. 9 Samos

49 10 Trogyllium

50. 11. Miletus

p. 11 XXI 1 to 7 ‘ We’

51. 1 Coos

52. 2 Rhodes

53. 3 Palura?

54. 4. Tyre We

55 5. Ptolemais

56 6. Cæsarea We

57 7 Jerusalem

p. 16 XXVIII 1. 2.

58. 1 Miletus

p. 16 XXVIII 12 to 16

59. 1 Syracuse

60 2. Rhegium

61 3. Puteoli

62 4. Appii Forum

63 5. Rome
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    Description: 1817 Sept. 27

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    Paul’s Visit

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    XIII 1. Seleucia (4) 2. Salamis in Cyprus (v. 5) 3 Paphos (v. 6.) XIII. 4 Perga in Pamphylia (v. 13) 5. Antioch in Pisidia (v. 14) 6 Iconium (v. 51) (XIV 21.) XIV 7 Lystra in Lycaonia (XIV 6. 21.) 8 Derbe in Lycaonia (XIV. 6) (XIV 20) 9 Lystra (XIV 21.) 10. Iconium in Lycaonia (v. 21) 11. Antioch (in Pisidia?) (v. 21.) 12. Perga in Pamphylia (v. 24. 25) 13. Attalia (v. 25) 14 Antioch (in Syria?) v. 26

    In the course of this mission /excursion/ thirteen /fourteen/ distinguishable journeys or stages including sea voyages are mentioned: whereof nine to so many different Towns or Cities. 1. Seleucia in Syria 2 Salamis in Cyprus. 3 Paphos in Cyprus 4 Perga in Pamphylia 5 Antioch in Pisidia 6. Iconium in Lycaonia 7 Lystra in Lycaonia, 8. Derbe in Lycaonia and lastly 9 Attalia in Pamphylia mentioned as the towns and places, to which in old English the Gospel in modern English the good tidings, (Acts XIII 32 the glad tidings) were imparted by these active missionaries

    In the course of this history /history of this excursion/ we have two reported in[?] atchievements of Saint Paul’s reported /presented/ in the guise of miracles, and four speeches. The miracles or […?] are 1. the blinding of Barjesus nicknamed the sorcerer in the Hebrew Elymas 2. The healing of the cripple

    whose portrait may be seen in the Cartoons

    The speeches are: 1. A speech of Paul’s to the Sorcerer before he blinded him /struck him with blindness (XIII . 10. 11)/. 2. A speech of Paul’s in a synagogue at Antioch in Pisidia /in the Pisidian Antioch/ (XIII. 16 to 41.) 3. a joint speech of Paul and Barnabas XIII 46 47; 4. a /another/ joint speech of Paul and Barnabas XIV 14 to 17.
  • Title: [1817 Oct. 24 Not Paul References]
    Description: 1817 Oct. 24

    Not Paul References to shew Paul’s Power and Opinions

    Romans XV. 24. Expects to be brought on his way to Spain by them.

    1

    Romans from Corinth sent by Phebe

    Ch. XVI. 1 to 27 the end: notice of various assistants and adherents Tertius wrote it.

    Copy 1 to 27

    2

    I. Cor. XVI 6. From Philippi ‘It may be that I will abide, yea and winter with you, that ye may bring me on my journey, whithersoever I go.’ Per I Cor. IX. 6. Written before his quarrel with Barnabas as per Acts XV. 39. Copy 10 to 24.

    The Salutation of me Paul with mine own hand …Written from Philippi by Stephanas and Fortunatus and Achaicus and Timotheus.

    3 from Philippi in Macedonia

    II. Cor. I. 1. Paul an Apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God, and Timothy (our) brother, unto &c the Church &c.

    1 15. 16. ‘I was minded … out of Macedonia … of you to be brought on my way to Judæa. ib. 19 … preached by me and Sylvanus and Timotheus.

    II. Cor. VII. 6. to 15. Commendation of Titus VIII 6 16. 23. XII 18.

    Written by Titus & Lucas.

    4 From Rome

    Gal. VI Chapters. No adherents mentioned.

    5 from Rome

    Ephes. VI. 21. But that ye may know my affairs (and) how I do, Tychicus a beloved brother and faithful minister in the Lord shall make known unto you all things. 22 Whom I have sent to you for the same purpose &c.

    Written by Tychicus.

    6

    To the Philippians from Rome. I. 1. ‘Paul and Timotheus the servants of Jesus Christ, to all the saints which are at Philippi, with the Bishops and Deacons.

    II. 19 I trust to send Timotheus to you

    II. 24 Yet I supposed it necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, my brother and companion in labour and fellow soldier, but your messenger, and he that ministered to my wants.

    IV. 18 I received from Ep. things from you &c.

    IV 2 I beseech Euodias and beseech Syntyche that they be of the same mind in the Lord. 3. And I intreat thee also, true yoke fellow help those women which laboured with me in the Gospel, with Clement also, and with others my fellow-labourers.

    IV. 23. Written by Epaphroditus.

    7

    To the Colossians from

    I. 4. Epaphras our dear fellow servant &c. 12

    IV. 7. Tychicus. 9. Onesimus who forms who is one of you shall make known to you &c. 10. Aristarchus a fellow prisoner —Marcus sister’s son to Barnabas, ‘receive him’ 11. Jesus Justus. These and ‘fellow workers’ — 14

    14. Luke the beloved physician and Demas greet you.

    18. Written by Tychicus& Onesimus. 15 Nymphas. 17. Archippus.

    Love of Power.

    I Cor. XI. 1. Be ye followers of me: even as I am also of Christ. v. 2. Now I praise you brethren, that you remember me in all things, and keep the ordinances, as I delivered them to you.

    I. Cor. V. 5. ‘Gathered together with Paul’s spirit they are to deliverance to Satan an offender. So I. Tim 1. 20.

    8

    To the Thessalonians from Athens

    I Thess. I. 1

    Paul and Silvanus and Timotheus unto &c.

    I. Thess. III. 2 We send Timotheus… I. Thess. III. 6 ‘when Timotheus came from you to me.’

    9

    II. Thess. III 17 The salutation of Paul with my own hand

    No Scribe mentioned … begins Paul & Silvanus and Timotheus.

    10

    I. I. Timothy from Laodicea in Phrygia Pacatania. v. 21.

    11

    II. to Timothy, from Rome, when Paul was brought before Nero the second time.

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    XIX. 22 So he sent into Macedonia two of them that ministered unto him, Timotheus and Erastus’ (viz. from Ephesus XIX. 1.)

    Power exercised.

    I Tim. I. 20. II Cor. XIII. 1. 2: 20

    Hymeneus and Alexander whom I have delivered unto Satan that they may learn not to blaspheme.

    I. Cor. IX. Am I not an Apostle? have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord? 1 to 5. Have we not power to lead about a sister or wife (marg. a woman) as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?’ v. 6 Or I only and Barnabas have not we power to forbear working?

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    I Tim. IV 19 Money gathering

    Love of Power

    II. Cor. XI. 5 For I suppose I was not a whit behind the very chiefest apostle.

    II. Cor. XII. 11. 12. for in nothing am I behind the very chiefest

    Supra I am the head of all the Apostles.’

    Competitor struck at

    Phil. III. 2. ‘Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers &c viz. those who preach circumcision.

    Quasi-Miracles

    Thess. II. 18. ‘ Satan hindered us.’

    Self Contradiction as to asceticism.

    I Tim IV. 2. 3. Among doctrines of devils ‘Forbidding to marry and (commanding) to abstain from meats’. There were some then that asceticism him, or else substituted promiscuousness

    Morality

    Sins and Virtues list of

    II. Tim. III& II.

    1817 Oct. 24

    Not Paul References

    Chronology of Paul’s Epistles

    Rom. XV. 24 25. 26. 27.

    Proves that this letter written from Corinth was written after he had received the contribution from Macedonia and Achaia that he speaks of in & Cor and before the date of the last of those letters to the Corinthians. But I Cor. was written before his separation from Barnabas as per Acts XV. 39: for he speaks of Barnabas as with him.

    I Cor. IX. 6

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    In Rom XV. 25. He says he is going to Jerusalem to minister to the Saints, viz. to deliver the contribution of Macedonia & Achaia.

    Was this the visit with Barnabas (Visit II) or after the rupture with Barnabas? If so, it never was accomplished. Unless it was the Visit with Barnabas when they went on the other errand.

    Epistle to the Ephesians is stated at the end as being written from Rome — if so affords no evidence of the perjury — So likewise that to the Philippians — and that to the Colossians

    Thessalonians I & II are stated at the end as written from Athens. N.B. Per Acts XVII. 1 He is then for the first time at Thessalonica

    Per Acts XVII. 15. He is then at Athens.

    Per Acts XVIII. then (for the first time?) at Corinth.

    Hebrews which stands last and is stated as being written from Italy. They came after the above. These are the last to sets of persons except to come then those to Timothy, Titus & Philemon.

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    I Cor. XVI. 1. Now concerning the collection for the saints as I have given order to the Churches of Galatia, even so do you.

    N.B. This must have been before the date of the Epistles we have to the Galatians. This being before the visit to Rome that written from Rome, after Visit III to Jerusalem.

    Acts XX. 31. Paul’s speech to Ephesians at Miletus, by the space of three years I ceased not &c. He continued therefore so long at Ephesus.

    Sufferings boasted.

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    Titus I. 15 Unto the pure all things pure

    or §. Paul’s Character

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    To be quoted in proof of the perjury Rom II. 26. 29. circumcision needless

    Competition proofs

    Rom. III. 8. we slanderously reported to say Do evil that good may come.

    I. Cor. XVI. 9. ‘many adversaries — he who then entered.
  • Title: [9 Nov r 1815 Not Paul Extracts First]
    Description: 9 Nov r 1815

    Not Paul Extracts First loose Extracts From Acts and Epistles Paul’s &c

    11 Aug. 1817. Extracts superseded. But quere for Observations and tactic titles consultable?

    1

    Act VII. 50. First mention of Paul. ‘And cast him (Stephen) out of the city and stoned him: and the witnesses laid down their clothes at the feeta young man’s feet whose name was Saul.’

    2

    Saul ‘was consenting to’ Stephen’s death. He makes havock of the Church haling men and women to prison and scattering them. Acts VIII 1 to 4.

    3

    Story of Simon Magus. At this very time he offers money for power to confe r the Holy Ghost Acts VIII 9 to 24.

    4

    Saul still breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples goes to the High Priest and desires letters to Damascus to the Synagogues to empower him to bring men and women bound to Jerusalem Acts IX. 1. 2

    5

    Then comes the story of his vision near Damascus Acts IX 3 to 9.

    He is 3 days without sight, meator drink.

    6

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    7

    All the evidence of Paul’s Apostleship is this Acts IX. 15 in the story of Ananias’s vision But the Lord said unto him (in a vision) Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles and Kings and the children of Israel. For I must shew him how great things he must suffer for my sake

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    8

    Acts XXII. 1 to 21

    Paul’s account to at Jerusalem — of his life and conversion.

    According to this account the Lord Jesus himself gave him no commission of Apostleship only bid him go to Damascus ‘and there it shall be told you (v. 10) of all things which are appointed for thee to do.

    9

    Acts XXVI 1 to

    At Cæsarea Paul gives his own history to Agrippa. Here too his history of his conversion. Compare it with the former and with that by the author of the Acts.

    Here he saw a light and heard a voice —nothing more. Nothing about his companions who or how many: only that ‘they all fell to the earth’. XXVI. 13 to 19.

    10

    Acts XXVIII 7 to 10.

    At Melita Courteously received and lodged three days by Publius Chief man of the Island.

    To shew the profit of Apostleship bring together the other like instances

    11

    Acts XXVIII last Chapters 17 to 29. At Rome, Paul calls together the chiefs of the Jews and keeps preaching to them. Some believe; some not.

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    1. At Lystra a cripple (name and time not mentioned) who had never walked, healed XIV. 8. to 11.

    Whereupon Paul and Barnabas are reputed[?] as Gods.

    2. At Philippi, a spirit of divination commanded out of a damsel unnamed. XVI. 16. 17. 18 Her masters, losing their profit accost Paul and Silas and get them imprisoned.

    3. At Philippi By an earthquake the doors of the prison being thrown open, Paul and Silas stay voluntarily: whereupon the Jailer is converted. Jailer’s name and time not mentioned. XVI. 25 to 30.

    4. At Corinth In a vision, the Lord bid him not be afraid. No particulars. XVIII 9. 10.

    5. At Ephesus, upon Paul laying his hands upon them, ‘about twelve men (none named) ‘spake with tongues and prophesied.’ XIX. 5. 6. 7. Time not designated.

    6. At or about Ephesus place not determinately designated, cures and dispossessions neither designated nor numbered effected XIX. 11. 12. viz. by handkerchiefs and aprons worn by him.