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John MacEvilly’s exposition of The Acts of the Apostles offers a clear, Catholic, passage-by-passage interpretation of the text. It combines traditional exegesis with moral exhortation and so has been widely used as a daily devotional. The work was originally intended for laymen, but quickly found a place as a textbook in seminary education and has seen numerous editions.

10. (See 8:3). “Saints,” the Christians. “When they were put to death,” or, when tried, with a view to their death. “I brought the sentence.” The Greek would signify, I threw in my vote against them, as if he was one of those who took a part in the sentence. It means, he was fully an abetting or consenting party (22:20). Although in the Acts we have only an account of the death of Stephen, most likely, many others also, who were not so prominent, and whose death is not, therefore, recorded, were
Acts 26:10