Smith, Chris (25 citations)
Christ Who Makes Fellowship Possible (1 John 2:1-14)
Pepperdine University Lectures, Vol:63, Page:2, Media:CD, Pub:5/3/2006
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Bible NT. Epistles of John, I (182 citations)
Christian Fellowship (1068 citations)
Church--Unity (1425 citations)
Jesus Christ--Example (363 citations)
Christ Who Makes Fellowship Possible (1 John 2:1-14)
Pepperdine University Lectures, Vol:63, Page:2, Media:CD, Pub:5/3/2006
Subjects:
Bible NT. Epistles of John, I (182 citations)
Christian Fellowship (1068 citations)
Church--Unity (1425 citations)
Jesus Christ--Example (363 citations)
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