The Psalms : A Historical and spiritual commentary with an introduction and new translation
"The Psalms are widely regarded as among the greatest poetry ever written and, after the Gospels, they are probably the most commonly read part of the Bible. They are a regular part of the Church's worship and are a source of comfort and inspiration to Christians throughout the world." "Here,... Full description
Main Author: | Eaton, John. |
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London : Continuum, 2008 |
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Call Number: | 223.207 EAT |
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