The Acts of the Apostles
This Book, which, from the first ages, hath been called, THE ACTS
OF THE APOSTLES, is not to be considered as a history of what was done
by all the Apostles, who were dispersed into different nations; but
only a short view of the first establishment of the Christian Church. A
part of the preaching and action of St. Peter are related in the first
twelve chapters; and a particular account of St. Paul's apostolical labours
in the subsequent chapters. It was written by St. Luke the Evangelist,
and the original in Greek. Its history commences from the Ascension of
Christ our Lord and ends in the year sixty-three, being a brief account
of the Church for the space of about thirty years.