Acts 22:5 - NIV, NAB - in Recognitions of Clement I
e days one of the brethren came to us from Gamaliel, whom we mentioned before, bringing to us secret tidings that that enemy had received a commission from Caiaphas, the chief priest, that he should arrest all who believed in Jesus, and should go to Damascus with his letters, and that there also, employing the help of the unbelievers, he should make havoc among the faithful; and that he was hastening to Damascus chiefly on this account, because he believed that Peter had fled thither.[64]
Acts 22:8 - NIV, NAB - in Irenaeus Against Heresies Book III
But again, we allege the same against those who do not recognise Paul as an apostle: that they should either reject the other words of the Gospel which we have come to know through Luke alone, and not make use of them; or else, if they do receive all these, they must necessarily admit also that testimony concerning Paul, when he (Luke) tells us that the Lord spoke at first to him from heaven: "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou Me? I am Jesus Christ, whom thou persecutest; "[257]
Acts 22:11 - NIV, NAB - in Tertullian Against Praxeas
-by means, of course, of the light which was accessible, although it was not without imperilling his sight that he experienced that light.[188]
Acts 22:16 - NIV, NAB - in Seventh Council of Carthage Under Cyprian
said: Since sins are not remitted[76]
Acts 22:25 - NIV, NAB - in Martyrdom of the Holy Martyrs
Rusticus the prefect pronounced sentence, saying, "Let those who have refused to sacrifice to the gods and to yield to the command of the emperor be scourged,[6]
Acts 22:28 - NIV, NAB - in Tertullian On Modesty
Let it suffice to the martyr to have purged his own sins: it is the part of ingratitude or of pride to lavish upon others also what one has obtained at a high price.[289]
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