Nauvoo Expositor ended in 1844.
Nauvoo Expositor was created in 1844.
Brantford Expositor was created in 1852.
An English Expositor was created in 1616.
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Jimmy Swaggart has written several books on Christian faith and spirituality, including titles such as "The Expositor's Study Bible" and "The Message of the Cross". He is known for his evangelical preaching style and music ministry.
Henry Boad has written: 'The English spelling-book and expositor'
William Birkin has written: 'The rational English expositor, and guide to pronunciation ..'
James M'Donald has written: 'A new spelling-book, with expositor' -- subject(s): Rhetoric, Spellers, Pronunciation, English language
Many newspapers have printed lies about the Mormon Church, but I believe you may be referring to the Nauvoo Expositor, which Joseph Smith (as mayor of Nauvoo) had destroyed beacuse they were causing an uproar in the town. (This was also the action for which he was jailed, and this inprisonment allowed his assasination) The Nauvoo Expositor printed only one issue. Joseph Smith, as mayor, had their printing press destroyed as punishment for disturbing the peace, and they never printed anything again. They didn't really have a reason to print anything else, as after that Joseph was dead and the Mormons moved out of the state.
NOTE FOR OTHER EDITORS: The question was not correctly entered; the real question is "What kind of king was Jehoshaphat? What was the setting for the reforms in ll Chronicles 19?"
Robert H. Mounce has written: 'What are we waiting for?' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries 'Expositor's Bible Commentary. Volume 10. Luke-Acts. Revised Edition (Expositor's Bible Commentary)' 'The essential nature of New Testament preaching' -- subject(s): Bible, Theology 'Matthew' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries 'The Book of Revelation (New International Commentary on the New Testament)' 'Themes from Romans' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries