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Definition of Epistle to Titus
1. Noun. A New Testament book containing Saint Paul's epistle to Titus; contains advice on pastoral matters.
Generic synonyms: Epistle
Group relationships: New Testament
Lexicographical Neighbors of Epistle To Titus
Literary usage of Epistle to Titus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of the Bible, Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Robertson Smith (1896)
"... we may notice, in the first place, that the Epistle to Titus has ... and after
returning from the latter to have written the Epistle to Titus, being, ..."
2. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1825)
"ON THE Epistle to Titus. \. Account of Titus.—H. Christianity, when planted in
Crete. —III. Date. — IV. Scope and analysis of this Epistle. ..."
3. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1856)
"No date is so controverted as that of the Epistle to Titus. Michaelis, who thinks
it was written soon after his supposed visit to Crete, is of opinion that, ..."
4. The Life and Work of St. Paul by Frederic William Farrar (1902)
"THE Epistle to Titus. " Lord Jesns, I am weary in Thy work, but not of Thy work.
Let me go and speak for Thee once more . . . seal Thy truth, and then die. ..."
5. Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities by William Smith (1892)
"Tatian accepted the Epistle to Titus, and rejected the other two. Origen mentions
son * who excluded 2 Tim., but kept 1 Tim. with Titu». ..."
6. The Expositor edited by William Robertson Nicoll, Samuel Cox, James Moffatt (1884)
"THE Epistle to Titus. VII. CIVIL AND SOCIAL DUTIES. Chapter iii. 1-3. THE directions
given by St. Paul in the second Chapter refer to domestic life: those ..."