Peter commanded "In the name," etc. - the source.
commanded acts are those done either by man's mental or bodily powers under the commanded of the will.
elicited acts and commanded acts elicited acts - these are the actions w/c is done in the will alone commanded acts those acts involving both body and mind necessary to carry out the elicited acts
The Holy Ghost (read Acts chapter 13 verse 2 King James Version)
There are two classifications of human acts. These are the elicited acts and the commanded acts. Elicited acts are the actions done by will alone. Commanded acts are those involving both body and mind.
Paul The Apostle was arrested in Caesarea.
Elicited acts are those that are voluntarily performed in response to some external stimulus or cue, while commanded acts are those that are performed in response to a direct order or instruction from a higher authority. Elicited acts involve a more intrinsic motivation, while commanded acts typically involve an external source of control.
There is no peculiarly Masonic word in Acts Chapter 1.
Chapter 9
The Beggar's Opera a ballad opera in three acts.
Jesus.(Matthew 28:19-20 NASB)"..Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them ...teaching them to observe all that I commanded you..."(Acts 2:38)(Acts 8:12)
The word "Christian" is found three times in the Bible. The first is found in Acts chapter 11, verse 26. The second is located in Acts chapter 26, verse 28. The third and final reference is in First Peter, chapter 4, verse 16. It was originally a derisive term which in Koine Greek means "Little Christ." Because the early Christians believed they were commanded to imitate Jesus Christ, they accepted and embraced the term.
The word "Christian" is found three times in The Bible. The first is found in Acts chapter 11, verse 26. The second is located in Acts chapter 26, verse 28. The third and final reference is in First Peter, chapter 4, verse 16. It was originally a derisive term which in Koine Greek means "Little Christ." Because the early Christians believed they were commanded to imitate Jesus Christ, they accepted and embraced the term.