. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. \ ^\ .■■ —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. ■. Fig. 57.—Coin of Seleucia. From the British Female head turreted.—/.tl*. ^fX^vKiuiv ttj? lepa? Kat Autoi0|xou (of Sfleucia the sacrod and iiidependent). This seaport lay at the distance of about sixteen miles by land from Antioch, andfive miles to the north of the mouth of the Orontes. It was built on the slope of Mount Chap. VUL] ST. PAULS Fin ST CllKJUIT. [a.


. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. \ ^\ .■■ —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. ■. Fig. 57.—Coin of Seleucia. From the British Female head turreted.—/.tl*. ^fX^vKiuiv ttj? lepa? Kat Autoi0|xou (of Sfleucia the sacrod and iiidependent). This seaport lay at the distance of about sixteen miles by land from Antioch, andfive miles to the north of the mouth of the Orontes. It was built on the slope of Mount Chap. VUL] ST. PAULS Fin ST CllKJUIT. [ 4S] Coryphaeus, the precipitous heights of which, overhanging the town on the east,were excavated into sepulchres, which still remain. The most remarkable featureof the place was, and still is, a deep channel, running generally from east to west


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