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Acts XVIII
... Embarking at Cenchrea, which was the eastern port of ... the frequent commercial intercourse
between Corinth and Ephesus [431 ... to touch at the latter city, which was ...
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Phoebe
... we take into account the hideous immoralities of Corinth, we shall ... of the Church
which is at Cenchrea'; and in ... on hand, and had no other friends in the city. ...
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The Conversion of Apollos, his Character, and the Ministry of Paul ...
... AD54, and embarking at the port of Cenchrea, about eight ... of the primitive Christians
in a great commercial city. ... that the Apostolic Church of Corinth was not ...
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Acts xvii. 32-34, xviii. 1
... (a) To Corinth then, as ... them: "If indeed it were" any matter affecting the city,
"any wrong ... Jew, having after these things shorn his head in Cenchrea, goes with ...
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The Epistle to the Romans
... had long cherished a desire to visit the city on the ... correct, then the Epistle must
have been written at Corinth. ... is a member of the church at Cenchrea, one of ...
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Touching the First Subject of all the Forementioned Power of the ...
... of Corinth, was subject to that of Ephesus, nor that of Ephesus to Corinth, no,
nor that of Cenchrea to Corinth ... True it is, Corinth was a mother-city, but not ...
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Paul's Epistles; his Collection for the Poor Saints at Jerusalem ...
... Cenchrea, the port of Corinth, "into Syria," he found it expedient "to return through
Macedonia." [131:1] Proceeding, therefore, to Philippi, [131:2] the city ...
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Acts XX
... waylay him on the road to Cenchrea, and perhaps ... over his spirit even before his
departure from Corinth. ... the Holy Spirit testifies in every city, saying, that ...
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The Epistles of Paul.
... 1:Cor.1:14); he commends to them Phebe, a deaconess of the church at Cenchrea, the
eastern port of Corinth, chap.16:1; and he speaks of "the city" where he is ...
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Primitive Episcopacy and Presbyterian Ordination.
... Thus, Cenchrea, the port of Corinth, had an episcopal overseer, [577:2] as well
as Corinth itself; the ... Even the ancient city bishop had but a faint ...
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Acts 18:18And Paul after this tarried there yet a good while, and then took his leave of the brothers, and sailed there into Syria, and with him Priscilla and Aquila; having shorn his head in Cenchrea: for he had a vow.
Nave's Topical IndexRomans 16:1
I commend to you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea:
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Cenchrea
Cenchrea or Cenchrea
Cenchrea: A City of Corinth
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