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A Practical Commentary upon the First Epistle General of Peter, Vol. I is unavailable, but you can change that!

Exegetically moving through the First Epistle of Peter, Robert Leighton provides comprehensive commentary and explanation of the text. Leighton thoroughly examines semantic interpretation of the original text, textual references to the old testament, credibility of theopneustic authorship, and key themes in the text—in order to create compelling elucidation of the Epistle. Volume one contains...

soul, it cannot much esteem or affect any thing below it, and if those glances of it which shine in the word, and in the soul of a Christian, be so bright and powerful, what then shall the full sight and real possession of it be? 2. The Gospel is represented as the Doctrine of the sufferings and glory of Christ, as the means of salvation. The worker of this salvation, whom the Prophets and the Apostles make the sum of all their doctrine, is Jesus Christ, and the sum of that work of redemption (as
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