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The Apostolical History (1672) is a book by Samuel Cradock.
Abstract
"Containing the acts, labours, travels, sermons, discourses, miracles, successes, and sufferings of the Holy Apostles from Christ's ascention to the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus: a brief description whereof is here inserted: also, a narration of the particular times and occasions upon which the apostolical epistles were written, together with a brief analytical paraphrase of them: to which is added (for the better understanding of this history) a map of the Apostle Paul's travels."
Editions and translations
Published in London [England]: A. Maxwell, 1672.
Table of contents
External links
- [ Google Books]