6 a He remained there these daies, because he had better opportunitie to teache: also the abolishing of the Law was not yet knowen.
7 b Which we call Sonday. Of this place and also of the {1 Cor. 16,2} we gather that the Christians vsed to haue their solemne assemblies this day, laying aside the ceremonie of the Jewish Sabbath.
7 ! He celebrateth the Lords supper and preacheth.
9 / Or, boye.
17 ! At Ephesus he callet the Elders of the Church together committeth the keping of Gods flocke vnot them, warneth them of false teachers, maketh his praier with them, and departeth by ship towards and Jerusalem.
19 f This vertue is contrarie to boasting & hieminded: which vices are detestable in the seruants of Jesus Christ.
21 i Which is the receiuing of the grace, which Christ doeth offer vs.
28 o That which apperteineth to the hummanitie of Christ, is here attributed to his diuinitie, because of the communion of the proprieties, & vnion of the two natures in one persone.
32 r He promiseth to the faithful continual increase of grace, til they enter into the possession of that inheritance, which is prepared for them.