Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 133, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 June 1914 — St. Paul’s Appearance. [ARTICLE]

St. Paul’s Appearance.

All that we know of Paul's personal appearance, from his own writings, is found in n. Corinthians 10:10, which indicates that he did not possess the advantage of a distinguished or imposing presence. His sight weak (see Acts 83:5, and Galatians 4:13) nor did be regard his address as impressive. Much of thia personal criticism, however, may have been the outcome of the apostle’s desire to avoid magnifying himself or his own talents. A fourth century tablet represents Um as venerable looking and dignified, with a high, bald forehead, full-beard-ed, and with features indicating fores of character _ ~