A. D. TABLE II. As preliminary to the second Apostolic Progress, [48.] the private journey of Paul and Barnabas with Titus to Jerusalem, followed by the rebuke of Peter at 49. the public mission of Paul and Barnabas to Jeru- the council held there, and the decree. Page 23 26 50. From Antioch, the SECOND APOSTOLIC PROGRESS. 32 34 51. sets out, through Syria and Cilicia, to visit the at Lystra joined by Timothy, through Phrygia 35, 36 onward to Troas, the first time; there joined by At Philippi, the first time, cruelly treated; but the foundation of a pure church miracu- to Thessalonica and Berea; from Berea, Paul passes to Athens, his discourse there on Mars' 37 38 41..43 to Corinth the first time, meets with Aquila and writes the EPISTLE to the GALATIANS; writes the 1 and 2 EPISTLES to the THES- is carried by the Jews before Gallio, who drives From Corinth, to Ephesus the first time, a short and visits Jerusalem in his way, before he re turns 53. from the second progress, to ANTIOCH. TABLE III. A. D. From Antioch, the THIRD PROgress. Page Paul, now attended by Timothy, Erastus, and and of Phrygia 56 57 58 59 54. then goes down to Ephesus, the second time, After the riot raised by Demetrius, he leaves by Troas, second time, hastens to Philippi, the where he overtakes Timothy, and meets Titus Writes the Second EPISTLE RINTHIANS. to the CO 66 67 From Philippi he goes over those parts as far 57. and thence once more, now the second time, to 58. from that city writes the EPISTLE to the On his return, he chuses to take the route through at Philippi, the third time, and so by Troas At Miletus, has the Elders from Ephesus to meet him; of his dager, he goes up to Jerusalem, where his third Progress 79 by Persecution of the Jews. TABLE IV. A. D. 58. The great JEWISH PERSECUTION (to the end of the Acts) begins at Jerusalem, where Paul is violently ap- he is carried away to Cesarea for safety; on his trial there before Felix, accused by the Page 82 89 91 92 Felix (with Drusilla) hears him concerning the Festus after two years succeeds to Felix. (During that period, how Luke had been occupied, p. 162.) Paul, to protect himself from treachery, appeals and before Agrippa (and Bernice) delivers that 60. He is sent off to Rome, with Luke and Aristarchus as his companions; 95 97 the voyage till they reach the isle of Crete... the 61. then foreseen and foretold—and the shipwreck After three months, they set sail, and touch at at Puteoli, where they land, brethren are found.. During the two years in that city, visited or 62. he writes EPISTLES to EPHESIANS, COLOS- 107 108.. 112 Luke probably left him (how to be occupied and Soon after that came his expected liberation from N.B. His Epistle to the HEBREWs probably written A. D. 65 [or 66.] TABLE V. Last Progress from Rome to Rome again, ending Page Paul, intending to visit Asia first, and afterwards takes with him Titus and Timothy . - 118 - 119 120 the one he stations in Crete; the other he leaves now visited by him for the third time : he himself, viâ Troas, visits PHILIPPI, both for from Philippi, he writes to TIMOTHY the before setting out to the N. W. parts, he writes There he is again apprehended; during his im- the SECOND EPISTLE to TIMOTHY, and at Rome Paul suffers Martyrdom 121 123 124 125 132 a TABLE VI. OF THE XIII EPISTLES WHICH BEAR THE NAME OF PAUL, IN THEIR JUST ORDER OF TIME AND PLACE. Page A. D. 51. Six, before the Jewish persecution which car- 62. 64. Four, from Rome, while imprisoned there: 108.. 112 Two, after he left Rome, on his fourth Pro- 1 TIMOTHY, and TITUS, both from Phi- 121..123 65 [or 66.] One, in his final imprisonment : - 125 |