(d) Five in the interior. 10.) On the north, Galatia (Gal. 1. 2). 11.) On the east, Cappadocia (Acts 2. 9). 12.) On the southeast, Lycaonia (Acts 14. 6). 13.) On the southwest, Pisidia (Acts 13. 14). 14.) On the west Phrygia (Acts 16. 6).

IV. We notice the twelve most important Places.

1. Alexandria, the commercial metropolis of Egypt (Acts 18. 24).

2. Jerusalem, the religious capital of the Jewish world (Matt. 4. 5; Luke 24. 47).

3. Cæsarea, the Roman capital of Judea (Acts 10. 1; 23. 23, 24).

4. Damascus, in the southern part of Syria (Acts 19. 3).

5. Antioch, the capital of Syria, in the north (Acts 11. 26; 13. 1).

6. Tarsus, the birthplace of St. Paul, in Cilicia (Acts 22. 3).

7. Ephesus, the metropolis of Asia Minor, in the province of Lydia (Acts 19. 1).

8. Philippi, in Macedonia, where the gospel was first preached in Europe (Acts 16. 12).