Digital Logos Edition
Expounding on the principles and doctrines provided by the epistle to Titus, William Graham offers succinct commentary concerning authorship, authenticity of the text, and inherent meaning. Graham provides elucidation of the text through interlinear translation and annotation, as well as critical semantic interpretation.
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The commentary is more readable that works of the same nature. It is one of those works . . . that readers interested in this class of literature will probably secure.
—Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine
William Graham (1823–1887) was educated at the University of Glasgow before being ordained in 1846. Graham later became the pastor of Presbyterian Church College until 1880. He became professor of church history at Presbyterian Church College, London from 1880–1887.