The Pauliad An Epic Poem

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The Pauliad An Epic Poem
Printer Barnard Farley
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Is snatched up to Heaven — Is permitted to see the wonders of the universe — Past, present, and future — Incomprehensible to human understanding. The Deity — His worship in Heaven. Paul's call to be an Apostle — Is shewn the origin of the earth — Its progression through successive ages to its present state — The inhabitants of the last world — The beautiful appearance of the new — Man created — His fall and redemption. Paul ordained to preach the Gospel — Is encouraged by a fore-knowledge of it...s success and the events that led to it — Its beginning and growth compared to a stream — Persecution favours it. The death of Nero — Contests for the Empire — Judfea — The revolt of the Jews — Agrippa's advice despised — Vespasian — Titus — Ignorant of the destinies they are about to fulfil. The horror of war — Jotapata besieged — Josephus compelled to suiTender — Dreadful determination and obstinacy of the Jews — Is carried before Vespasian — His lofty and remarkable appear- ance — His life spared by Vespasian at the intercession of Titus — Foretells theii* elevation to the purple — Their sensations thereon — Vespasian's departure — Josephus' close alliance with Titus.

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