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How to Study the New Testament: The Epistles (Second Section) and Revelation

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Wrapping up notes for the remainder of the epistles, Alford ends his New Testament study guide series by delving into the book of Revelation. Alford’s three volumes of study guides are a highly comprehensive overview of how to approach the New Testament in a scholarly and effective manner.

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  • Delves into the book of Revelation
  • Provides a highly comprehensible overview
  • Offers a scholarly and effective approach to the New Testament
  • The Epistle to the Philippians
  • The Pastoral Epistles
  • The Epistle to Titus
  • The Second Epistle to Timothy
  • The Epistle to the Hebrews
  • The General Epistle of James
  • The First Epistle of Peter
  • The Second Epistle of Peter, and the Epistle of Jude
  • The Epistles of John
  • The Book of Revelation
  • Title: How to Study the New Testament: The Epistles (Second Section) and Revelation
  • Author: Henry Alford
  • Publisher: Strahan & Co.
  • Publication Date: 1872
  • Pages: 374

Henry Alford (1810–1871), a member of the Anglican Church, was an English theologian, textual critic, poet, writer, and hymnodist. Alford studied at Cambridge and became a Hulsean Lecturer there, after which he moved to London where he pastored a large church and  became the dean of Canterbury. Other famous literary works of his include the lyrics to the hymn Come Ye Thankful People Come and The Greek Testament by Henry Alford.

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