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I suppose you could say that for just about all Paul's epistles, as they show us that 'The just shall live by faith'.

The doctrine of justification by faith is complex if we allow it to be, but the Holy Ghost makes it simple and easy to be understood, no matter from which Scripture it comes.

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Q: Which church in paul's epistles was like the lawyer delivering a complex doctrinal Epistle on justification by faith?
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