William Mitchell Ramsay - Publications

Publications

  • Pictures of the Apostolic Church: Studies in the Book of Acts
  • The Bearing of Recent Discovery
  • The Church of the Roman Empire Before AD 170
  • The Cities and Bishoprics of Phrygia (2 vols., 1895, 1897)
  • The First Christian Century: Notes on Dr. Moffatt's Introduction to the Literature of the New Testament
  • The Historical Geography of Asia Minor (1890)
  • The Church in the Roman Empire (1893)
  • St Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen (1895; German translation, 1898)
  • Impressions of Turkey (1897)
  • Was Christ born at Bethlehem? (1898)
  • Historical Commentary on Galatians (1899)
  • The Education of Christ (1902)
  • The Letters to the Seven Churches of Asia (1905) online
  • Pauline and other Studies in Early Christian History (1906)
  • Studies in the History and Art of the Eastern Provinces of the Roman Empire (1906)
  • The Cities of St Paul (1907)
  • Lucan and Pauline Studies (1908)
  • The Thousand and One Churches (with Gertrude L. Bell, 1909)
  • articles in learned periodicals and the 9th, 10th and 11th editions of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
  • Articles in Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible. Achaia, Adramyttium, Antioch in Pisidia, Asia, Asiarch, Bithynia, Cappadocia, Caria, Chios, Churches ( Robbers of), Cilicia, Cnidus, Colossae, Corinth, Cos, Delos, Derbe, Diana, Ephesian, Ephesus, Galatia, Galatia (Region of), Galatians, Halicarnassus, Hierapolis, Iconium, Laodicea, Lasea, Lycaona, Lycia, Lydia, Lystra, Mallus, Miletus, Myndus, Myra, Mysia, Nicopolis, Pamphylia, Patara, Perga, Pergamus, or Pergamum, Phasaelis, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Phrygia, Pisidia, Pontus, Rhegium, Rhodes, Samothrace, Sardis, Smyrna, Syracuse, Tarsus, Thracia, Town Clerk, Troas, Tyrannus.
  • Supplement Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible Numbers, Hours, Years and Dates, Religion of Greece and Asia Minor, Roads and Travel ( in NT),

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