From Bishop SCOTT, of the M. E. Church. 



I am glad you are about to bring out an unabridged edition of CONYBEARE and 

 HOWBON'S great book, ' The Life, Times and Travels of St. Paul." I have been acquainted 

 with it for several years, and regard it as the most precious treasure of uninspired 

 literature that the lover of Biblical knowledge can possess. Let it fly on the wings of 

 favoring breezes, and become the familiar household friend in every family in the land. 

 I wish you great success in your noble Christian enterprise. 

 Odessa, Del., December 25th, 1868. 



Prom T. W. WOOLSEY, D.D. LL.D., President of Tale College. 



CONYBEARE and HOWSON'S work has such a permanent acknowledged value that 

 nothing need be said in commendation of it. The more it is diffused the better. I 

 should regard the original work as far better than the most skillfully executed 

 abridgment. 



Yale College, December 23rd, 1868. 



Prom Rev. HENRY WARD BEECHER, Pastor of Plymouth Congregational 



Church, Brooklyn. 



I have used CONYBEARE and HOWSON'S "Life and Epistles of St. Paul" ever since the 

 first publication, and with ever increasing interest and benefit. Good for all Clergymen. 

 It would be a mistake to suppose the volume less well suited to a layman's library. 

 I can conscientiously recommend the work for every intelligent Christian household 

 and library. 



Brooklyn, December 19th, 1868. 



Prom Rev, PHILIP SCHAPP, D.D., Church Historian and Editor 

 " Lange's Commentary*'* 



As a complete biography of the Great Apostle of the Gentiles for the general reader, 

 the well-known work of CONYBEARE and HOWSON has no superior in English literature. 

 It is full of reliable and well digested information in an elegant and pleasing style, and 

 breathes a devout and truly Christian spirit. 

 New York, December 15th, 1868. 



Prom Rev. W. ADAMS, D.D., Pastor of Madison Square Presbyterian Church. 



I am happy to hear that you propose to publish an edition of the " LIFE AND 

 EPISTLES OF ST. PAUL," by CONIBEARE and HOWSON, unabridged, with all its valuable 

 maps and illustrations, yet in a single volume, and at a reduced price. The work 

 itself 1 have always regarded as one of the most interesting and instructive of modern 

 times. It fortifies the evidences of Christianity by showing its relations to geography, 

 history and monumental testimonies. It gives wonderful freshness and life to the 

 perusal of the Book of the Acts and the Holy Epistles. It would be injustice to the 

 authors, and to their subject, to attempt any abridgment of such a work. An edition 

 within the reach of general readers, with no diminution of contents, must prove, in my 

 judgment, of yreat service to letters and religion. 

 New York, December 17th, 18i8. 



From Rev. H. D. NORTH ROP, Pastor of the West 23cf Street Presbyterian Church. 



DR BOARDMAN'S endorsement of this work cannot be considered too emphatic. All 

 who examine it must admit that it is a valuable contribution to our theological litera- 

 ture. It is clear, concise, comprehensive just such a book as ought to be read and 

 studied, and one - f the books that it pays to buy. 

 New York, December 19ih, 1868. 



Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1868 by E. B. TBFAT & Co. in the Clerk's Office of the 

 District Court of the United irtates lor the Southein District of New York. 



