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Tyndale New Testament commentaries, v.10: Ephesians, c.1-2
In this perceptive interpretation, Francis Foulkes convincingly leads the reader to a new appreciation of Ephesians, the most advanced and assimilatory of the Pauline letters, which Coleridge called " the Divinest composition of man." Successfully combining sound scholarship with a clear understanding of the Scriptures, it will be welcomed by both teachers and students for its completeness, thoroughness, and depth.
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