Early Church Fathers Scripture Index : Texts

Acts 15:37

There are 3 footnotes for this reference.

Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 1, page 136, footnote 6 (Image)

Eusebius: Church History from A.D. 1-324, Life of Constantine the Great, Oration in Praise of Constantine

The Church History of Eusebius. (HTML)

Book III (HTML)

The First Successors of the Apostles. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 606 (In-Text, Margin)

5. Luke also in the Acts speaks of his friends, and mentions them by name.[Acts 15:37]

Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 1, page 310, footnote 11 (Image)

Eusebius: Church History from A.D. 1-324, Life of Constantine the Great, Oration in Praise of Constantine

The Church History of Eusebius. (HTML)

Book VII (HTML)

The Apocalypse of John. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 2355 (In-Text, Margin)

15. For example, there is also another John, surnamed Mark, mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles,[Acts 15:37] whom Barnabas and Paul took with them; of whom also it is said, ‘And they had also John as their attendant.’ But that it is he who wrote this, I would not say. For it not written that he went with them into Asia, but, ‘Now when Paul and his company set sail from Paphos, they came to Perga in Pamphylia and John departing from them returned to Jerusalem.’

Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series 2, Volume 2, page 133, footnote 1 (Image)

Socrates: Church History from A.D. 305-438; Sozomenus: Church History from A.D. 323-425

The Ecclesiastical History of Socrates Scholasticus. (HTML)

Book V (HTML)

The Author's Views respecting the Celebration of Easter, Baptism, Fasting, Marriage, the Eucharist, and Other Ecclesiastical Rites. (HTML)
CCEL Footnote 800 (In-Text, Margin)

... disturbance occurred among believers on account of a dissension of the Gentiles, having all met together, they promulgated a Divine law, giving it the form of a letter. By this sanction they liberated Christians from the bondage of formal observances, and all vain contention about these things; and they taught them the path of true piety, prescribing such things only as were conducive to its attainment. The epistle itself, which I shall here transcribe, is recorded in The Acts of the Apostles.[Acts 15:23-39]

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