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Synonyms of the New Testament

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Enhance any study of the New Testament with Trench's Synonyms of the New Testament. This handy classic reference tool provides accurate, detailed definitions of key New Testament words, helping users improve understanding of the scriptures. Designed to be used by those who understand little or no Greek; covers more than 100 major categories and over 300 subjects; numerically coded to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible for ease of use; and indexed by Greek terms and English concepts.

388 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1854

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Richard Chenevix Trench

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Richard Chenevix Trench (9 September 1807 – 28 March 1886) was an Anglican archbishop and poet.

Known as Richard Trench until 1873 .

He was born in Dublin, Ireland, the son of Richard Trench (1774–1860) and the Dublin writer Melesina Chenevix (1768–1827). His elder brother was Francis Chenevix Trench. He went to school at Harrow, and graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1829. In 1830 he visited Spain. While incumbent of Curdridge Chapel near Bishop's Waltham in Hampshire, he published (1835) The Story of Justin Martyr and Other Poems, which was favourably received, and was followed in 1838 by Sabbation, Honor Neale, and other Poems, and in 1842 by Poems from Eastern Sources. These volumes revealed the author as the most gifted of the immediate disciples of Wordsworth, with a warmer colouring and more pronounced ecclesiastical sympathies than the master, and strong affinities to Alfred Lord Tennyson, John Keble and Richard Monckton Milnes.

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