Acts and beyond save for Revelations. Also there is early Christian literature written which is not in the Bible.
2006-07-09 16:05:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Acts specifically tells about the beginning of the Christian church. You can also get a sense of some of the other things that happened in some of the different congregations in the early church from the letters (epistles) in the New Testament. Many of the letters were written by the apostle Paul to various churches and are his answers to their questions (although we don't know what all their questions were).
2006-07-07 11:16:39
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answered by cldyski 1
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The book of Acts Chapter 2, after the Pentecost event.
2006-07-07 11:12:25
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answered by VN 1
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there's a e book that become seen for cannonicy (is that a note?) earlier even as called "Clement," or something like that. It become rejected because of a few doctrinal inaccuracies, even if it does have a close description of early church amenities. you'll get it on the on the spot to verify, yet i'm not positive the position.
2016-10-14 05:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Acts
2006-07-07 11:08:16
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answered by christian_lady_2001 5
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the Acts of the Apostles describes in detail how the church was first formed. it happened on a jewish holiday, the Day of Pentecost (chapter 2).
2006-07-07 13:18:39
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answered by nelent01 2
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New Testament book - Acts
2006-07-07 11:08:14
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answered by blkrose65 5
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Acts (of the Apostles)
2006-07-07 14:08:45
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answered by Aingeal 6
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Unanimous --- Acts
2006-07-08 12:39:14
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answered by ldh77305 1
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