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  • Apostle Paul or Paul the Apostle was a Jewish tentmaker from the city of Tarsus. Once Apostle Paul was converted to Christianity, he devoted himself completely to spreading the word of Christ. Apostle Paul was sometimes known as St. Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles.
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  • Paul, who would become known as the Apostle Paul, was born to a Jewish father, who was a citizen of the Roman Empire.
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  • The life of Apostle Paul was an interesting one. Paul the Apostle was born a Jew but was also the citizen of the Roman Empire. Two names were given to Apostle Paul; Paul and Saul.
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  • During all the missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul, he kept in touch which the churches he'd established along the way. The letters from the missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul date from a period between 50 and 60 A.D.
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  • The travels of the Apostle Paul dated between around 50 -60 A.D. The travels of the Apostle Paul were documented in his own letters called the epistles.
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  • Early Christianity was an intimate fellowship with the common meal or sacrament at its heart. But Jews were forbidden by purity laws in early Christianity to share meals with Gentiles.
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  • There are many reasons why some Jews converted to Christianity. In Jerusalem, Apostle Paul met Jews who had converted to Christianity and people who had seen or known Jesus himself. So, why do some Jews convert to Christianity?
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  • Why was St. Paul called the Apostle of the Gentiles? St. Paul was sometimes referred to as St. Paul the Apostle to the Gentiles.
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  • Advantages and Disadvantages of Christianity. What happened to Christianity after the death of Jesus?
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  • Alexander Graham Bell was a rare inventor who was acclaimed the father of the Telephone. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone and founded the Bell Telephone Company.
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  • The Alexander Graham Bell biography starts with his birth on March 3, 1847. The year that Alexander Graham Bell was born happened to also be the year which another great inventor,
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  • Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847.
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  • Alexander Graham Bell had an eventful childhood. Although he was good at music, he was very shy and unsure of himself as a child. He also did not do well at school. However, thanks to his grandfather, Alexander Graham Bell childhood took a turn for the better.
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  • Being a middle child, Alexander Graham Bell was more shy and reserved than his brothers. Alexander Graham Bell often spent long hours reading by himself and exploring the countryside alone. Throughout his life, Alexander Graham Bell was a stubborn and determined man, just like his father, but he was also a man of deep compassion.
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  • Alexander Graham Bell 's life was very interesting. Alexander Graham Bell was born in the age where great discoveries weren't rare and many new ideas were invented and accepted. Below is the story of Alexander Graham Bell 's life and the timeline of Alexander Graham Bell.
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  • Alexander Graham Bell made history with his inventions. Below is how the history of Alexander Graham Bell was made.
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  • While working for Gardiner Hubbard, Alexander Graham Bell the inventor met with Thomas Watson. Since Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor was full of ideas but short on mathematical and mechanical skills, he sought help from Thomas Watson.
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  • While working for Gardiner Hubbard with the help of Thomas Watson, Alexander Graham Bell still found a way to love. With all these pressures and responsibilities, Alexander Graham Bell found time to fall in love. Alexander Graham Bell was head over heels in love.
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  • Once Alexander Graham Bell invented the first telephone, no one was interested. Alexander Graham Bell tried to attract people passing by with his telephone but no one took it seriously. He even tried to sell it cheap to Western Union but they also rejected it.
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  • Alexander Graham Bell was 33, he received an honorary award of 50,000 francs from the French government. He promptly put the money into the establishment of the Volta Laboratory for research, invention, and work for the deaf. In that lab he developed the method of making phonograph records on wax discs.
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  • Of all the many contributions Alexander Graham Bell made, and in spite of the fact that Alexander Graham Bell himself took most pride in his work with the deaf, Alexander Graham Bell is still known the world over for his invention of the telephone.
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