Acts 21:8
on the morrow we set out, and arriv'd at Cesarea, and went to the house of Philip the evangelist, with whom we lodg'd:
Acts 6:5
this proposition pleased the whole assembly: and they chose Stephen, a man full of faith and of the holy spirit, Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas, and Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch.
Ephesians 4:11
It is he then that made some, apostles: some, prophets: some, evangelists: and others, pastors, and teachers:
2 Timothy 4:5
be you then entirely upon the watch: be insensible to toil: perform the work of an evangelist, and discharge your ministerial function.
Acts 8:5-13
Philip being arrived at Samaria, preached Christ to them.
Acts 8:26-40
Now an angel of the Lord spoke to Philip, saying, arise, and go toward the south, by the way that leads from Jerusalem to Gaza, in the desart.
Acts 9:30
which when the brethren knew, they brought him down to Cesarea, and sent him away to Tarsus.
Acts 10:1
In Cesarea there was a centurion of a cohort in the Italic legion, whose name was Cornelius, a religious man,
Acts 16:10
immediately after he had had this vision, we endeavoured to go into Macedonia, concluding from thence, that the Lord had called us to publish the gospel there. we embark'd therefore at Troas,
Acts 16:13
we went out of town on the sabbath towards the river, where the Jews were allowed to have an oratory.
Acts 16:16
One day as we went to the oratory, we happen'd to meet a slave, who had the spirit Python, and was very gainful to her masters by telling of fortunes.
Acts 18:22
having sail'd from Ephesus, he went ashore at Cesarea, where he saluted the church, and then proceeded to Antioch.
Acts 20:6
after the feast of unleaven'd bread we sail'd from Philippi, and in five days we join'd them at Troas, where we stay'd seven.
Acts 20:13
where by appointment Paul was to be taken aboard, designing himself to go thither by land.
Acts 23:23
then calling two of his centurions, draw out, said he, two hundred foot, seventy horse, and two hundred archers, ready to march to Cesarea by the third hour of the night:
Acts 27:1
When it was resolv'd, that we should sail for Italy, Paul and other prisoners were delivered to the custody of one Julius, a centurion of
Acts 28:11
After having been there three months, we embark'd on board the Castor and Pollux from Alexandria, that had put in there by hard weather:
Acts 28:16
Upon our arrival at Rome, the centurion deliver'd the prisoners to the captain of the guard: but Paul was allow'd to be at private lodgings, under the custody of a soldier.