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  1. Christian leaders. At Pentecost the praying disciples were
  2. filled with the Spirit and preached the gospel with power.
  3. The seven men chosen as deacons were “full of the holy
  4. ghost and wisdom.” Acts 6:3. It was the Holy Spirit who
  5. led in the ordination of Saul (Acts 9:17); in the acceptance
  6. of Gentiles into church fellowship (Acts 10:44-47); in the
  7. separation of Barnabas and Saul for missionary work (Acts
  8. 13:2-4); in the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:28); and in
  9. Paul’s missionary journeys (Acts 16:6, 7). Another time
  10. when the church suffered intensely at the hands of Roman
  11. and Jewish persecutors, it was the Spirit who sustained the
  12. believers and kept them from error.
  13. The Acts of the Apostles was one of the last books written
  14. by Ellen G. White. It was published a few years before her
  15. death. It is one of the most illuminating volumes that came
  16. from her prolific pen. The average reader will find in it light
  17. for Christian witnessing. The message of the book is up to
  18. date, and its relevancy is reflected in the effort of the author
  19. to show that the twentieth century will witness a bestowal of
  20. spiritual power exceeding that of Pentecost. The work of the
  21. gospel is not to close with a lesser display of the Holy Spirit’s
  22. power than marked its beginning.
  23. That the reader might participate in this re-enactment of
  24. the glorious scenes of the early church and at the same time
  25. be preserved from the subtle counterfeits of the enemy of
  26. souls is the prayer and earnest wish of—
  27. The Publishers

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