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Work

The Life and Teachings of Our Lord in Verse: Being a Complete Harmonized Exposition of the Four Gospels, with Original Notes Textual Index, Etc. Two Volumes in One, Vol. 1 -- The Evangel (second Edition), Vol. 2 -- The Light of the World

This work presents the four Gospel narratives of the New Testament in poetic verse form, offering a harmonized integration of the accounts from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. The text combines the four Gospel stories into a unified presentation of the life and teachings of Christ, supplemented with original scholarly notes and a comprehensive textual index for reference. The volume is structured as two books in one, with the first volume titled The Evangel and the second volume titled The Light of the World. This format allows readers to engage with the biblical narrative through poetic language while maintaining the integrity of the original Gospel accounts. more

Author

Abraham Coles

Abraham Coles was a distinguished physician known for his significant contributions to medical education and practice during the 19th century. Born on December 26, 1813, and passing away on May 3, 1891, Coles was dedicated to enhancing healthcare and had a profound influence on the field of medicine. more

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