The letters of John and James : commentary on the three letters of John and the letter of James / created by R. R. Williams
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521042062
- 9780521042062
- BS2805.3 WIL
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Includes index.
Three letters of John How the Church has used the letters What the letters are about 1 John The situation in view 2 John 3 John The relation of the Johannine writings to each other, and problems of their authorship Recall to fundamentals (1 John) Truth and love (2 John) Trouble in the Church (3 John) A letter of James The men called James in the New Testament The Letter of James and other New Testament writings The us of James in the early centuries of the Church Conclusions Practical religion (James)
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