. Christian herald. have arranged with him fora new series, in which he unfolds still further, in hisown delightful fashion, the charm and mystery of theancient East. Concerning these articles, Dr. Clarkwrites: I made a special journey to all the citiesI have described, and did this in behalf of thereaders of The Christian Her.\ld, feeling thatI could not write about them as intelligently andhelpfully as I desired, without actually seeingthem. This final series further follows thefootsteps of St. Paul, and relates to Tarsus,Jerusalem, Tyre, Damascus, Sidon, Antioch,Syracuse, Rome, and possibly


. Christian herald. have arranged with him fora new series, in which he unfolds still further, in hisown delightful fashion, the charm and mystery of theancient East. Concerning these articles, Dr. Clarkwrites: I made a special journey to all the citiesI have described, and did this in behalf of thereaders of The Christian Her.\ld, feeling thatI could not write about them as intelligently andhelpfully as I desired, without actually seeingthem. This final series further follows thefootsteps of St. Paul, and relates to Tarsus,Jerusalem, Tyre, Damascus, Sidon, Antioch,Syracuse, Rome, and possibly two or threeothers. I found very much of interest in each ofthose cities, and have tried to describe them asthey look to-day, as well as tell about their ancientgreatness and their connection with the life of thegreat apostle. All of these contribute something toan understanding of his life. To those who have followed the travels of the earlyapostles, as related in the Acts and as further detailed Frandi E. Clark,. in the Pauline Epistles, this new series n? by Dr. Oark willhave an interest far exreeensi


Size: 1450px × 1724px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidchristianher, bookyear1913