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Excerpt from Help or Hinder: A Tract on Missions
There stood up before him a Greek from across the zegean Sea, within the sound of which the Hebrew was sleeping. The Greek spoke to the Jew in the vision, and pleaded with him for help - help not for himself alone, but for his people. The Jew was St. Paul, who, in his second great missionary tour, had come by the fastnesses of the Taurus Mountains into the central section of Asia Minor. Thence he had desired to go into Bithynia, the most northerly part of Asia, that he might sow the seeds of the gospel upon the shores of the Euxine Sea.
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