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... Paul . " Before that verse he speaks of Saul , after it of Paul . The transition from the Hebrew to the Roman name is scarcely to be attributed merely to the mention in this context of the proconsul Sergius Paulus . Still less is it ...
... Paul . " Before that verse he speaks of Saul , after it of Paul . The transition from the Hebrew to the Roman name is scarcely to be attributed merely to the mention in this context of the proconsul Sergius Paulus . Still less is it ...
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... Paul to the Jews at Rome : " Who [ the Romans ] , when they had examined me , de- sired to set me at liberty , because there was no cause of death in me . " The story of Jesus and Paul , whether told by the author or by his characters ...
... Paul to the Jews at Rome : " Who [ the Romans ] , when they had examined me , de- sired to set me at liberty , because there was no cause of death in me . " The story of Jesus and Paul , whether told by the author or by his characters ...
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... Paul himself had done when " he per- secuted the saints . . . even to outside cities . " At Lystra it was Jews of Antioch and Iconium that persuaded the multitudes and stoned Paul . At Antioch it was Judaizers who came down from Judaea ...
... Paul himself had done when " he per- secuted the saints . . . even to outside cities . " At Lystra it was Jews of Antioch and Iconium that persuaded the multitudes and stoned Paul . At Antioch it was Judaizers who came down from Judaea ...
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Its Interest and UnitY | 1 |
FACTORS IN COMPOSITION | 12 |
THE MATERIALS | 19 |
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