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Gospel Harmony


The Sunday Challenge - Harmony
This is a Harmony of the Gospels compiled by A.T. Roberson, original copyright 1922.
Oxford Dictionary:
2 An arrangement of the four Gospels, or of any parallel narratives, which presents a single continuous narrative text.
I love the bleeding print from the opposite page, proof you are reading a real book.
This is a Harmony of the Gospels compiled by A.T. Roberson, original copyright 1922.
Oxford Dictionary:
2 An arrangement of the four Gospels, or of any parallel narratives, which presents a single continuous narrative text.
I love the bleeding print from the opposite page, proof you are reading a real book.
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The bleeding print is interesting. You sure don't get that on the internet. ;)
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