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Product description: FACSIMILE William John Conybeare (1815–1857) was educated at Westminster and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was elected fellow in 1837. From 1842 to 1848 he was principal of Liverpool College, which he left for the vicarage of Axminster. John Saul Howson (1816–1885) attended Trinity College, Cambridge. He was senior classical master at the Liverpool College under his friend W. J. Conybeare, whom he succeeded as principal in 1849, a post he held until 1865. He held the vicarage of Wisbech, and was dean of Chester Cathedral. This work draws a scriptural and geographical based picture of the life of the Apostle Paul. An excellent reference tool while studying Paul’s Epistles and the Book of Acts. “There were two books that Pastor C.R. Stam highly recommended that I obtain. One was The Silence of God (1897) by Sir Robert Anderson and the other was The Life and Epistles of St. aul (1851) by W. J. Conybeare and J. S. Howson.” – Kenneth J. Morgan “Do you like to travel? Better yet, would you like to travel back in time? Now you can, and with no less eminent a traveling companion than the Apostle Paul himself! Conybeare and Howson have written a remarkable book on the life and epistles of St. Paul, beginning with Paul’s early days in Tarsus and ending with his martyrdom in Rome.” – Mrs. Kenneth (Carol) Morgan