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Pauline and Other Studies in Early Christian History
William M. Ramsay [1851-1939]


 

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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1906. Hbk. pp.415.
This title is in the Public Domain

Table of Contents

I. Shall We Hear Evidence or Not?View in PDF format pdf

II. The Charm of PaulView in PDF format pdf

Ill. The Statesmanship of Paul View in PDF format pdf

IV. Pagan Revivalism and the Persecutions of the Early ChurchView in PDF format pdf

V. The Worship of the Virgin Mary at EphesusView in PDF format pdf

VI. The Permanence of Religion at Holy Places in Western AsiaView in PDF format pdf

VII.The Acts of the ApostlesView in PDF format pdf

VIII. The Lawful AssemblyView in PDF format pdf

IX. The Olive-Tree and the Wild-OliveView in PDF format pdf

X. Questions: With a Memory of Dr. HortView in PDF format pdf

XI. St. Paul's Road From Cilicia to IconiumView in PDF format pdf

XII. The Authorship of the ActsView in PDF format pdf

XIII. A Study of St. Paul by Mr. Baring-GouldView in PDF format pdf

XIV. The Pauline ChronologyView in PDF format pdf

XV. Life In The Days of St. Basil the GreatView in PDF format pdf

Index I.

Index II.

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Map [opposite p.49]

The Pauline World 44-60

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