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expositor

[ik-spoz-i-ter] / ɪkˈspɒz ɪ tər /






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A reporter at the Sparta newspaper The Expositor wrote about the case after interviewing the investigating officer, but some of that information later turned out to be incorrect.

From Washington Times • Dec. 5, 2019

“At this very moment, its foot is on the neck of our liberties,” the Expositor newspaper of Wilmington, Del., editorialized in 1832.

From Washington Post • Oct. 21, 2018

Last week in The Review and Expositor, journal of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, he told why.

From Time Magazine Archive

Josiah, article in Signs of the Times, and Expositor of Prophecy, Aug.

From The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan by White, Ellen Gould Harmon

The three chapters which follow have already appeared in The Expositor, and may be regarded as a supplement to the writer's work on The Death of Christ: its place and interpretation in the New Testament.

From The Atonement and the Modern Mind by Denney, James




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