It seems most probable that he died at Corinth, of mere decay, in the ninetieth year of his age and in the 114th Olympiad. |
This horizon represents the latest use of the fabric of the Roman city of Corinth that is now recognizable. |
For many at Corinth and other Pauline cities, being moved by the Spirit meant having the gift of tongues or miracles or healing or prophecy. |
The Duke's younger brother, Lord Edward Corinth, and journalist Verity Browne, set out to investigate. |
In 1862 he moved to the western theater, leading part of the Union army that seized Corinth, Mississippi. |
His speaking tours took him to Athens, Corinth, and Ionia, where he contracted a bitter feud with his fellow sophist Polemon. |