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Title: The Flames of Rome By: Paul L. Maier Format: Hardcover Vendor: Kregel Publications Publication Date: Dimensions: X X (inches) Weight: 1 pound 5 ounces ISBN: ISBN Stock No: WW [Book Review] The Flames of Rome (Paul L. Maier) The Flames of Rome invites you into to the Roman Palatine of the first century, sometime in the middle of the Acts of the Apostles. Maier gives a close view of what it might have looked like to be a witness to all the dirty deeds done by those in power at the time—the acts scandalized ancient Romans just as much they will scandalize you as you read about them. The Flames of Rome: Author: Paul L. Maier: Publisher: Kregel Publications, ISBN: X, Length: pages: Subjects.
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