. The life and Epistles of St. Paul. P. 401. The well-known iambic, ^Seipovaiv ijBri xPV^^^S/iiXiai Kaxat, Evil communications corrupt goodmanners, is cited by St. Paul from the comedy of Thais by Menander, and the following portrait ofJlenander, as handed down from the aurients, shouldhave appeared in the body of the We have at this page exhibited three coins of Ephesus,one inscribed NediKopos simply, another inscribed rpis(tlirice) Necu/copos, and another inscribed A (fourth time)NeojKopos. We now subjoin a coin inscribed Ais (twice)NewKopos.


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