The Song of Solomon: V.10 no.3
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A religious study of the Song of Solomon, examining its themes and significance in the context of biblical scripture and theology.






A religious study of the Song of Solomon, examining its themes and significance in the context of biblical scripture and theology.
A commemorative volume published on the occasion of Professor William Henry Green's fiftieth anniversary at Princeton Theological Seminary. The volume includes appreciative essays and addresses on Green's life and career.
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