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Scenes and Incidents in the Life of the Apostle Paul: Viewed as illustrating the nature and influence of the Christian religion is unavailable, but you can change that!

Reverend Albert Barnes felt these lessons based on the life of Paul, would strengthen his Christian readers and give them an approach to various types of people they might come in contact with as they lived their lives. About the Author Albert Barnes was was born in 1798 in Rome, New York. Barnes came under the influence of the writings of Thomas Chalmers, a Scottish Presbyterian writer, while...

were simple witnesses of what they affirmed to be true, and bore testimony to what is properly the subject of testimony (facts which they said they had observed—that the general impression on mankind is, and must be, that sufferings so varied, so protracted, so meekly borne, could be only in the cause of truth, and that beneath all this there was truth. (3.) Once more; the results of persecution are worth all which they cost. The results of the imprisonment of Galileo are more than a compensation
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