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This is a dissertation in Latin, titled "De Pauli Et Barnabae In Lycaonia Rebus Gestis, Ex Actuum Apostol. Capite Xiv Dissertatio...", focusing on the deeds of Paul and Barnabas in Lycaonia as recounted in the 14th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. Authored by Christian Friedrich Börner, the work offers a scholarly exploration of this pivotal episode in early Christian history. It delves into the historical and theological implications of Paul and Barnabas's missionary journey, providing valuable insights for students and scholars of biblical studies and church history. The dissertation aims to shed light on the cultural and religious context of Lycaonia during the time of the apostles, and to further understand the spread of Christianity in the first century.
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