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epistle

[ih-pis-uhl] / ɪˈpɪs əl /


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Robert William Crampton confirmed he was hoping for "a cowboy suit and guns and a hat and everything", though his father wrote the festive epistle.

From BBC

In his latest epistle, he’s reduced to writing about fridge magnets.

From The Guardian

Byron says she sees the letters more as a holy exercise, like Paul’s epistle in the Bible; they are meant for her audience or whomever reads them.

From Washington Post

In an Easter epistle, he called on his flock not to be discouraged by being unable to attend services.

From Washington Times

Evangelical churches were most likely to reference a book, Gospel or epistle of the Bible by name, doing so in 97% of all sermons.

From The Guardian