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The Epistles of Paul to the Colossians and to Philemon
註釋Two brief letters which have come to us across the distant centuries are strikingly contrasted by inseparably united. One sets for the most profound of religious truths; the other relates merely to the welfare of a fugitive slave. Yet both come from the same author and both have definite messages for the present age. One embodies the very essence of the Christian faith; the other shows how belief transforms and transfigures human life. Upon all the chief problems in the spheres of morality and religion these epistles shed their penetrating light. [Foreword].