Definitions from Wikipedia (Epistles)
▸ noun: The Epistles (or Letters) of Horace were published in two books, in 20 BC and 14 BC, respectively.
▸ noun: The Epistles (Greek: Ἐπιστολαί; Latin: EpistolaeHenri Estienne (ed.), Platonis opera quae extant omnia, Vol. 3, 1578, p. 307.) of Plato are a series of thirteen letters traditionally included in the Platonic corpus.
Pastoral epistles,
Catholic epistles,
canonical epistles,
epistles to the thessalonians,
epistles of john,
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▸ noun: The Epistles (or Letters) of Horace were published in two books, in 20 BC and 14 BC, respectively.
▸ noun: The Epistles (Greek: Ἐπιστολαί; Latin: EpistolaeHenri Estienne (ed.), Platonis opera quae extant omnia, Vol. 3, 1578, p. 307.) of Plato are a series of thirteen letters traditionally included in the Platonic corpus.
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other,
pastoral,
ignatian,
several,
earlier,
later,
apostolic,
genuine,
johannine,
apostolical,
poetical
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