. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. y-seven, had ason born to him. The Manahem of Luke musttherefore have been, not the son, but the grand-son, of Manahem the Essene. Mark vi. 7. So Peter and John were sentby the church of Jerusalem to Samaria. Actsviii. 14. So, when Paul and Barnabas separated,Paul and Silas went together, and Barnabas andMark went together. So Titus and Trophimu<were afterwards sent by Paul to the church ofCorinth, &c. Q 2 116 [ 45] ST. PAULS FIBST CIRCUIT. [Chap. YlII Jews, and now Saul and Barnabas received the first joint commission for the conver-sion of both Jew


. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. y-seven, had ason born to him. The Manahem of Luke musttherefore have been, not the son, but the grand-son, of Manahem the Essene. Mark vi. 7. So Peter and John were sentby the church of Jerusalem to Samaria. Actsviii. 14. So, when Paul and Barnabas separated,Paul and Silas went together, and Barnabas andMark went together. So Titus and Trophimu<were afterwards sent by Paul to the church ofCorinth, &c. Q 2 116 [ 45] ST. PAULS FIBST CIRCUIT. [Chap. YlII Jews, and now Saul and Barnabas received the first joint commission for the conver-sion of both Jews and Gentiles. Cilicia, the native country of Saul, had long since heard the tidings of the Gospel,from the mouth of Saul himself, while residing at Tarsus. The Apostles thereforedetermined on commencing their labours in another quarter, viz. in Cyprus, the birth-place of Barnabas. Thitherward they directed their course, and took, no doubt, theordinary route (fig. 56), crossing the Orontes to the north by the bridge at Antioch,. \ ^\ .■■ —Iload/rom Autiudi t„ and then passing down the right bank of the river till they neared the sea, and thendiverging a few miles to the right to the town of Seleucia. ■


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