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... . Stages of Evangelization of Province 2. The Churches Mentioned IV. PAUL'S USE OF "GALATIANS ... Balb. 7 (who derived it from earlier authorities, and used it in the old sense ...
https://bibleatlas.org/galatia.htm
... it were erected at two successive periods two Christian churches. Later on this site was entirely lost ... blind, halt, withered." Many ancient authorities add (as in the Revised Version, ...
https://bibleatlas.org/bethesda.htm
... , and that together the two apostles established the church there. Our present concern is with the ... SOVEREIGNTY III. THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT 1. Imperial Authority 2. Three Classes of Citizens IV. ...
https://bibleatlas.org/rome.htm
... city of Lydia in Asia Minor, to the church of which was addressed the message recorded in ... seen, some 9 miles inland. Many modern authorities, therefore, have placed Daton on the ...
https://bibleatlas.org/philippi.htm
... The cenotaphs of Isaac and Rebecca are within the church; those of Abraham and Sarah occupy octagonal ... is difficult to believe, if, as good authorities maintain, the great buttressed square wall enclosing ...
https://bibleatlas.org/machpelah.htm
... through it on his third journey (to the churches of Galatia) . The view that these ... Asia Minor, Numbers 18-52. The principal ancient authorities, besides Acts, are Cicero Ad Fam ...
https://bibleatlas.org/derbe.htm
... elements Of a spiritual religion. 6. Christian Church in Alexandria: According to all tradition, ... manuscripts inconceivable patience and erudition were displayed. Our authorized texts of Homer and other classic writers come ...
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... due. Passing centuries have seen a succession of churches and monasteries erected on the mountain. The ... would be a source of profit to the local authorities. The mountain can be no other than ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_tabor.htm
... due. Passing centuries have seen a succession of churches and monasteries erected on the mountain. The ... would be a source of profit to the local authorities. The mountain can be no other than ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tabor.htm
... . View of the City from Olivet 7. Churches and Ecclesiastical Traditions LITERATURE Olivet comes to us ... red heifer ( Numbers 19 ); and many authorities consider that this is also the mount referred ...
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... . View of the City from Olivet 7. Churches and Ecclesiastical Traditions LITERATURE Olivet comes to us ... red heifer ( Numbers 19 ); and many authorities consider that this is also the mount referred ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mount_of_olives.htm
... of the historical conditions (see Ramsay, The Church in the Roman Empire, 25); ... :6 , and 18:23. Other authorities assign Antioch to Pisidia, and it admittedly ...
https://bibleatlas.org/pisidian_antioch.htm
... (Dio Cassius lxviii.32) . 8. The Church in Cyprus: In the life of the ... of these governors are known to us from ancient authors, inscriptions and coins and will be found ...
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... , the last certainly. 4. The Thessalonian Church: The Thessalonian church was a strong and ... to commemorate the victory of Philippi, though some authorities assign it to a later date, has ...
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... ) . Of the later history of the Paphian church we know little. Tychicus, Paul's companion ... IX, 175-92 (citation of passages from ancient authors relating to Old Paphos, together with a ...
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... legend of Thekla, on which see Professor Ramsay's Church in the Roman Empire, 380. LITERATURE ... or the other? The majority of our ancient authorities (e.g. Cicero, Strabo, Pliny ...
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... is a tradition that the first bishop of the church was Onesimus. It played a prominent part ... nearly 130,000 inhabitants. The governor exercises authority over a wide district extending from the Euphrates ...
https://bibleatlas.org/berea.htm
... 800 Christians, chiefly belonging to the Greek Orthodox church. The Samaritans do not total more than ... "faithful." They were therefore removed by authority, and their place taken by the prickly ...
https://bibleatlas.org/beth-millo.htm
... 800 Christians, chiefly belonging to the Greek Orthodox church. The Samaritans do not total more than ... "faithful." They were therefore removed by authority, and their place taken by the prickly ...
https://bibleatlas.org/diviners'_oak.htm
... were composed in view of conditions in Amisus (Church in Roman Empire, 224, 225) ... Pontus 111-113 A.D., found Christians under his authority in great numbers (see BITHYNIA), ...
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... the coast, yet tradition says that he founded churches at Poketos and Cyzicus. Onesiphorus, who ... on the West to Hellespont. According to some authors it included the Troad. Its history is ...
https://bibleatlas.org/mysia.htm
... sea, contaminating the water. The United Free Church of Scotland has here a well-equipped mission to ... handed down by tradition, but not having Scriptural authority, were codified and written down, under ...
https://bibleatlas.org/tiberias.htm
... Hadrian Builds Ella Capitolina 54. Constantine Builds the Church of the Anastasis 55. The Empress Eudoxia ... the Jerusalem area, and even to this some authorities would deny the name of true spring on ...
https://bibleatlas.org/horse_gate.htm
... Hadrian Builds Ella Capitolina 54. Constantine Builds the Church of the Anastasis 55. The Empress Eudoxia ... the Jerusalem area, and even to this some authorities would deny the name of true spring on ...
https://bibleatlas.org/new_gate.htm
... Hadrian Builds Ella Capitolina 54. Constantine Builds the Church of the Anastasis 55. The Empress Eudoxia ... the Jerusalem area, and even to this some authorities would deny the name of true spring on ...
https://bibleatlas.org/muster_gate.htm
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