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    E·pis·tle
    /iˈpis(ə)l/

    noun

    • 1. a letter: formal, humorous "activists firing off angry epistles"
  2. An epistle is a letter, especially a formal or elegant one, or a composition in the form of a letter. Learn about the origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of the word epistle from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EpistleEpistle - Wikipedia

    An epistle is a formal letter, often didactic, directed or sent to a person or group of people. Learn about the origin and evolution of epistles in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and Christianity, and the different categories and features of New Testament epistles.

  5. An epistle is a letter, especially a formal or didactic one, or a literary work in letter form. Learn about the different types of epistles, their history and usage, and see examples from various sources.

  6. An epistle is a formal letter or one of the letters written to the early Christians by the apostles. Learn more about the meaning, usage and origin of the word epistle with examples and synonyms from Cambridge Dictionary.

  7. An epistle is a long, formal letter. Several books of the Bible consist of epistles. If you're used to emails and text messages, you might be surprised by the idea of the epistle — a letter that is very long and also very formal. An epistle isn't something you dash off in a few minutes while waiting for the bus.

  8. An epistle is a letter, especially a formal one, or a literary work in letter form. It can also refer to one of the apostolic letters in the New Testament or an excerpt from them.

  9. a letter, esp. a formal or didactic one; written communication. 2. (usually cap) one of the apostolic letters in the New Testament. 3. (often cap) an extract, usually from one of the Epistles of the New Testament, forming part of the Eucharistic service in certain churches.

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