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Exposition of I Corinthians 1-4 (17)

George C Lubbers·1956-08-03
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An attentive and sympathetic reader called my attention to the fact it might be advantageous to the average reader that I always clearly indicate the passage which I am discussing in a given article by giving it in full. I believe that his remark has merit. Wherefore I will comply. An attentive and sympathetic reader called my attention to the fact it might be advantageous to the average reader that I always clearly indicate the passage which I am discussing in a given article by giving it in...

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Author
George C Lubbers
Date

1956-08-03

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Scripture References
Romans
Romans 16:3Romans 15:20
Philippians 2:24
Mark 16:20
1 Corinthians 1
Acts 18:27
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