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	<title>Comments on: Looking at this map will help you understand part of Paul&#8217;s reason for writing Romans</title>
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		<title>By: Steeples in the valleys and the most fortuitous moment in human history at A Brick in the Valley</title>
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		<description>[...] I recall once reading that Calvin said when Paul received the Macedonian call it was the most fortuitous moment in history.&#160; It meant that the Gospel traveled west rather than east &#8211; - initially to Europe rather than Asia.&#160; Given the boundaries of the Roman Empire, in the power of the Holy Spirit, the Gospel soon blazed all the way to England and in God’s Providence, to the New World. (This post will help you better understand the point). [...]</description>
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