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COMMENTARIES ON THE NEW TESTAMENT.

By Prof. HERMANN OLSHAUSEN, D. D., late Professor of Theology
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First American Edition, revised after the Fourth German Edition.
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COMMENTARIES BY REV. AUGUSTUS NEANDER, D.D.

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THE FIRST EPISTLE TO JOHN. Practically explained by Dr. AUGUSTUS NEANDER Translated from the German, by Mrs. H. C. CONANT. 12mo. 319 pp. Price 85 cents.

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