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... Strabo and Pausanias , will be our best sources of information on the topography of St. Paul's journeys . With this view of the Hellenic character before us , we are prepared to appreciate the vast results of Alexander's conquests . He ...
... Strabo and Pausanias , will be our best sources of information on the topography of St. Paul's journeys . With this view of the Hellenic character before us , we are prepared to appreciate the vast results of Alexander's conquests . He ...
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... Strabo there was scarcely any town in that country which was not in ruins . But worse things were yet to Dome.1 1 Niebuhr's Lectures on the History of Rome , vol . i . pp . 421 , 423 . SAP . L. MISERY OF ITALY AND THE PROVINCES . 12 ...
... Strabo there was scarcely any town in that country which was not in ruins . But worse things were yet to Dome.1 1 Niebuhr's Lectures on the History of Rome , vol . i . pp . 421 , 423 . SAP . L. MISERY OF ITALY AND THE PROVINCES . 12 ...
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... Strabo says that , in all that relates to philosophy and general education , it was even more illustrious than Atnens and Alexandria . From his description it is evident that its main character was that of a Greek city , where the Greek ...
... Strabo says that , in all that relates to philosophy and general education , it was even more illustrious than Atnens and Alexandria . From his description it is evident that its main character was that of a Greek city , where the Greek ...
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... Strabo's assertion that , in literature and philosophy , its fame exceeded that of Athens and Alexan- dria . At the same time , we cannot be sure that the very celebrity of its Heathen schools might not induce the families of Jewish ...
... Strabo's assertion that , in literature and philosophy , its fame exceeded that of Athens and Alexan- dria . At the same time , we cannot be sure that the very celebrity of its Heathen schools might not induce the families of Jewish ...
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... reside in them at this season , while the harvest is reaping and the corn treading out . " - Beaufort's Karama nia , p . 273 . ' In Strabo's day there was an inconvenient still flow , as formerly , cold and clear from.
... reside in them at this season , while the harvest is reaping and the corn treading out . " - Beaufort's Karama nia , p . 273 . ' In Strabo's day there was an inconvenient still flow , as formerly , cold and clear from.
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Achaia Acts xvi Acts xviii Acts xx alluded ancient Antioch Apostle Apostle's appears Asia Minor Athens Barnabas best MSS brethren Cæsar Cæsarea called CHAP Christian Church Cilicia circumcision coast Compare converts Corinth Corinthians Damascus death disciples Emperor Ephesus Epistle faith father flesh Galatia Gentiles gift Glad-tidings God's Gospel Greek harbor Heathen Hebrew Herod Holy Iconium island Jerusalem Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Josephus journey Judæa Judaizing labors letter Literally Lord Jesus Luke Lycaonia Lystra Macedonia meaning mentioned Miletus mountains narrative Pamphylia passage Paul Paul's Philippi Phrygia preaching prisoner probably province Puteoli received reference remarks road Roman Rome sailed Saul Scripture seems seen ship speak Spirit Strabo suppose synagogue Syria Tarsus Temple thee Thess Thessalonica things thou Timotheus tion Titus travelled Troas unto verse vessel voyage wind words worship