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Arranged as a series of twenty-eight lectures, William Kelly provides apologetic defense of the first Synoptic Gospel through chapter-by-chapter discourse and interpretation. Kelly provides comprehensive stylistic and contextual comparison with the other Synoptic Gospels.

in the children of God, that they do not use miraculous power for themselves, nor for their friends. If we look at it in the New Testament, we find Paul working miracles and using the power of God to heal the sick around. But was it ever used for his own circle? On the contrary, Paul leaves Trophimus sick at Miletus, and displays about him all the anxiety of one who might never have had power to heal the body. When Epaphroditus was sick, we see the exercise of a faith which knew that the will of
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