Digital Logos Edition
Thomas Lewin collected materials into a harmonized chronology of the life of St. Paul. He also gives a brief synopsis of the epistles of St. Paul in their proper places chronologically, explaining the circumstances in which they were penned. In this second of two volumes, he covers the years of St. Paul beginning with his sails from Ephesus to Traos and ending with his trials and martyrdom. He then concludes with a summary of St. Paul’s person and character.
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Thomas Lewin, Esq., (1805–1877) was a scholar of history and social economics and a prolific writer. He also wrote The Life and Epistles of St. Paul, The Invasion of Britain by Julius Caesar, and The Siege of Jerusalem by Titus.