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Simon the Samaritan and the Lucan Concept of Salvation History

Simon the Samaritan and the Lucan Concept of Salvation History

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  • John W. Drane

What is the significance of the conversion of Simon the magician that Luke recounts in Acts 8:4-13? This article considers this question in the light of other material in Acts.

Source: Evangelical Quarterly, 1975. 7 pages.

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No man will say, ‘There is no God’ till he is so hardened in sin that it has become his interest that there should be none to call him to account. Matthew Henry
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