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First Epistle of Peter

fərst ɪˈpɪsəl əv ˈpitər
WordNet
  1. (n) First Epistle of Peter
    the first New Testament book traditionally attributed to Saint Peter the Apostle
Usage in literature

He was "struck" one Sunday with the "authoritative" tone of the First Epistle of Peter. "A Writer's Recollections (In Two Volumes), Volume I" by Mrs. Humphry Ward

The testimony of the ancient church to the first epistle of Peter and the first of John is very ample. "Companion to the Bible" by E. P. Barrows

You will find it in the first Epistle of Peter, chap. "Kindness to Animals" by Charlotte Elizabeth

But the first is put out of court, as the second Epistle of Peter is quite a late writing. "History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7)" by Adolph Harnack

First Epistle of Peter 3. "The New Testament" by Various

A third document is the first Epistle of Peter. "Landmarks in the History of Early Christianity" by Kirsopp Lake

In the First Epistle of Peter the Lord is coming to justify the faith of His elect. "Why I Preach the Second Coming" by Isaac Massey Haldeman

If my reader will turn for a moment to the First Epistle of Peter, he will find much light thrown upon this entire subject. "Notes on the Book of Genesis" by Charles Henry Mackintosh

The writer of the first epistle of Peter was a Jew, not a Greek, and it was addressed to Jewish converts. "The Christ Of Paul" by George Reber