In the Steps of St. PaulDodd, Mead, 1936 - 499 pages The author describes his travels in the areas where Paul lived and worked. |
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... took refuge in this remote spot in order to isolate themselves from their fellows . The little Turkish village of Kilistra is some way back on the crest of the hill . The villagers were more primitive than any I had yet seen in Turkey ...
... took refuge in this remote spot in order to isolate themselves from their fellows . The little Turkish village of Kilistra is some way back on the crest of the hill . The villagers were more primitive than any I had yet seen in Turkey ...
Page 431
... took prece- dence even over the mast of the ship . He invited Paul to the conference , not , one imagines , from politeness , but because he knew that his prisoner had had a great experience of the sea . Paul's advice was to stay where ...
... took prece- dence even over the mast of the ship . He invited Paul to the conference , not , one imagines , from politeness , but because he knew that his prisoner had had a great experience of the sea . Paul's advice was to stay where ...
Page 449
... took courage . " They were now on the most crowded and most famous of the world's highways . They were almost at the gates of Rome . Every step took Paul nearer to the realization of his life's dream . At last he was going to see Rome ...
... took courage . " They were now on the most crowded and most famous of the world's highways . They were almost at the gates of Rome . Every step took Paul nearer to the realization of his life's dream . At last he was going to see Rome ...
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