THE LIFE AND TRAVELS OF THE APOSTLE PAUL. PREPARED WITH QUESTIONS FOR THE USE OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS. (WITH A MAP.) BOSTON: LILLY, WAIT, COLMAN, AND HOLDEN. 57214 2722an 1833 INTRODUCTION. THE reader will not, I am persuaded, at this distant period, expect to find much novelty in any thing that can be said on the life or travels of the Apostle Paul. The sacred Scriptures testifying of him, and the works of contemporary authors, have been well ransacked by many an able writer, long before the present day.While the materials, therefore, from which information may be gleaned are numerous, they are not varied. But as the subject is one which has hitherto been treated of principally in a theological point of view, I have been tempted to write the following pages, with the design of |