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"The Crucifixion of Our Lord"

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Title: Paganism, popery, and Christianity : or, The blessing of an open Bible, as shown in the history of Christianity, from the time of our Saviour to the present day
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Milner, Vincent L Berg, Joseph F. (Joseph Frederick), 1812-1871
Subjects: Catholic Church Church history
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.W. Bradley
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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o heaven he appeared amonghis disciples, whom he instructed more fully con-cerning the nature of his mission, which he now leftin their hands. Eifty days after his ascension, thedisciples being assembled in Jerusalem at the feastof Pentecost, (Acts ii.,) were suddenly all filledwith the Holy Ghost, and endowed with the gift ofspeaking all la^nguages. On this occasion three thou-sand persons were converted and received baptism.Being thus fitted for disseminating in every part ofthe world the principles of the new religion, the apos-tles and disciples whom Christ had appointed, scat-tered themselves throughout various countries, butprincipally in the east. Matthias had been chosen tosupply the place of Judas, the traitor, and an addi-tional disciple, named Saul, afterwards Paul, a personof education, and though a Jew, a Roman citizenof Tarsus, was especially called to co-operate withthem. The history of Christ has been written by fourdifferent individuals, whose accounts are received by
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THE CRUCIFIXION OF OUR LORD. THE EVANGELISTS. 19 the Christian world, and some of the arguments forthe credibility of their testimony are founded uponthe mode in which they accomplished their task.Matthew, who had been a collector of customs, wrotehis Gospel in Hebrew for the use of the Jews soonafter Christs death; Mark is believed to havewritten under the direction of Peter, for the useof the Christians at Rome; Luke, whose Gospel waswritten for the Heathen converts, was a physician,a companion in the labours of St. Paul, and is sup-posed to have written his account of Christ whiletravelling with the apostle; Johns Gospel was writ-ten after all the preceding, and notices circumstanceswhich the other evangelists had passed over. Thatpart of the New Testament which follows the fourGospels was also written by St. Luke, and gives theActs of the Apostles, and the history of Christianity,for about thirty years after Christs death. The primitive assemblies of the converts to Christ-ianity

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