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The New Archeological Discoveries And Their Bearing Upon the New Testament ...
Camden Mccormack Cobern
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It has always been thought of as one of the " Cities of St. Paul, p. 396.
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Digitized by Google 528 THE NEW ARCHEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES most ancient cities of the world, its legendary history beginning ^'before the flood/' Iconium in the first century controlled the fertile district around it for a distance of 200 square miles, and its mines and great furnaces were very impressive to the ancient mind. It was surrounded by villages which were fragments of the central city, each of
... these having as its chief officer a "first man/' There is now no doubt that Iconium was a province of Galatia during the first three centuries, as this has conclusively been proved by milestones and grave- stones/^ The Romans naturally spoke of Iconium as lying in the half barbaric Lycaonia; but the people always distinguished themselves from the Lycaonians, pre- ferring to think of themselves as citizens of a Phrygian- Hellenic city. Even the cities farther from North Galatia spoke of themselves as **Galatian'' and en- joyed .

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