Excerpt from The Christians in Rome, During the Three First Centuries
By this decree, as is well known, Aquila and Priscilla were expelled from Rome, and took refuge, with many others probably, at Corinth, where they fell in with St. Paul, who came southward to that city just about the same time. At the end of a year and six months, when they were left by him at Ephesus as he was sailing to Antioch, we find them competent to instruct others more perfectly in the way of God°. When Paul writes his Epistle to the Romans, probably four years after his arrival at Corinth, he greets Aquila and Priscilla first among the friends of whose names his last chapter is full - calls them his helpers in Christ jesusp - salutes the church which is in their houseq thus shewing clearly that they had not kept their light to themselves.
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