Of St. Paul's Travels and Voyages into Phrygia, Galatia, Mysia, Froas, Macedonia, Achaia, &c. Of St. Paul's Travels from his leaving Jerusalem, after the Council there held, to his Departure out of the Asiatic Continent for Europe ibid Of St. Paul's Travels and Voyages into Asia, and particularly to Ephesus; and from thence into Of such Countries and other Places, as are men. tioned, or referred to, in the Books of the New Testament, which follow after the Gospels, and fall not in with the course of St. Paul's Travels 309 A Chronological Table of the most remarkable Passages mentioned in the Books of the New Testament after the Gospels, which serves to AN HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT. PART III. CHAPTER I. Of the Places mentioned in the first Book of THAT the reader may the more easily apprehend, The intra- SECTION I. Of the Places mentioned from the Birth of Samuel, to his anointing Saul to be King over Israel.. 1. IN the first chapter of the book commonly called by us, the first book of Samuel, we are informed Of Ramal ver. 19, 20. that Samuel was born at Ramah, thaim-Z0otherwise called (as appears from ver. 1.) Rama- phim, the or Rama |