“Preaching, in the first sense of the word, ceased as soon as ever the gospel was written.”
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Table Talk: With a Biographical Pref. and Notes
This book features a compilation of dialogues and discussions, accompanied by a biographical preface that provides context on the individuals involved. The text includes supplementary notes that offer further insight into the content and historical background of the conversations. more
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