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Title: The Life of St. Paul
Author: James Stalker
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THE LIFE OF ST. PAUL
by
PROF. JAMES STALKER, D.D.
Author of "The Life of Jesus Christ"
With Foreword by
Wilbert W. White, D.D.
President of the Bible Teachers' Training School, New York
New and Revised Edition
New York ---- Chicago ---- Toronto
Fleming H. Revell Company
London and Edinburgh
Copyright, 1912, by
American Tract Society
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
FOREWORD
I. HIS PLACE IN HISTORY
II. HIS UNCONSCIOUS PREPARATION FOR HIS WORK
III. HIS CONVERSION
IV. HIS GOSPEL
V. THE WORK AWAITING THE WORKER
VI. HIS MISSIONARY TRAVELS
VII. HIS WRITINGS AND HIS CHARACTER
VIII. PICTURE OF A PAULINE CHURCH
IX. HIS GREAT CONTROVERSY
X. THE END
HINTS TO TEACHERS AND QUESTIONS FOR PUPILS
FOREWORD
By Wilbert W. White, D.D.
When asked to write a foreword to Dr. Stalker's "Life of St. Paul," I
thought of two things: first the impression which I had received from a
sermon that I heard Dr. Stalker preach a good many years ago in his own
pulpit in Glasgow, Scotland, and secondly, the honor conferred in this
privilege of writing a foreword to one of Dr. Stalker's books.
I felt sure before even glancing at the pages that I should be pleased
and profited by their perusal.
The first thing that I did was to glance over the pages for the
headings of chapters and the summaries of paragraphs. I found the
arrangement admirable, and would advise those into whose hands this
fine volume may come to follow this plan.
The only sent
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