(New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; author of several Epistles in the New Testament; even though Paul was not present at the Last Supper he is considered an Apostle.
See more 1 Thousands attended a Sunday morning service at St. Paul's church in Bangui.
2 Wren spoke of the progress building the great Dome of St. Paul's.
3 In 1857 Adalina Patti appeared in St. Paul for the first time.
4 The Christians of Philippi were pre-eminent in the affections of St. Paul.
5 The incident happened at the University and Lexington station in St. Paul.
6 The advice of St. Paul himself was simple enough and straight-forward enough.
7 In the vicinity of St. Paul there are a number of lakes.
8 The Republican National Convention kicks off in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Monday.
9 About the first week in July I left St. Paul for St.
10 In every way they sought to undermine the authority of St. Paul.
11 This is the one of which St. Paul speaks in my text.
12 In the course of it, St. Paul and St. Peter were martyred.
13 Larpenteur, and the first child born of white parents in St. Paul.
14 It was in debt to St. Paul and Augustine for its theology.
15 In this sense it is that St. Paul contrasts sight and faith.
16 Are you embarrassed? Arthur lurched in the general direction of St. Paul's.
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