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Acts 14:6

Acts 14:6 Fled to Lystra and Derbe. These were Lycaonian cities, not far from Iconium. Neither now exists, but the ruins of Lystra, and those of Derbe it is thought, are identical. The first is called by a name meaning "The Thousand and One Churches", on account of the ruins of so many sacred edifices. Lystra is named frequently in early church history as a center of Christian influence.




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Acts 14:6
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