The Gospel of St. Matthew is a record of Jesus’ life, passing, and revival.
The Gospel of St. Mark shows his perspective by virtue of Jesus’ life, demise, and revival.
Luke gives a progressively exhaustive record of Jesus’ life, passing, and revival.
John offers accounts of signs and wonders related with Jesus.
This is the history and activities of the authors of the Christian Church.
A letter to the houses of worship in Rome clarifying how Christianity should function.
A letter from St. Paul to the congregation in Corinth, censuring their blunders and addressing inquiries concerning how Christians should live.
A letter of compromise from Paul to the congregation in Corinth clearing up extra concerns.
A letter composed by Paul to the Galatian holy places amending their conviction that salvation originates from following lows of Moses as opposed to confidence in Jesus.
A letter composed by Paul to the congregation at Ephesus.
A letter composed by Paul to the congregation of Philippi disclosing how to live in Christ’s manners.
A letter composed by Paul to the congregation at Colossae about how to stroll in Christ’s strides.
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