Darbys Synopsis of the Bible (Brethren)
Darby’s Synopsis of the Bible
By John Darby (Brethren)
John Darby’s Chapter Synopses present commentary chapter-by-chapter instead of verse-by-verse. Published in English as Synopsis of the Books of the Bible.
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