A new translation of the Epistle ... to the Romans, with a comm., and an appendix of various dissertations by M. Stuart. Republ. under the care of J.P. Smith and E. Henderson1833 |
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Page x
... in the seventh chapter of this epistle , refers to an unconverted man or to the apostle himself as a sincere and practical Christian . To my humble perception , the evidence in favour of the latter method X PREFACE TO THE.
... in the seventh chapter of this epistle , refers to an unconverted man or to the apostle himself as a sincere and practical Christian . To my humble perception , the evidence in favour of the latter method X PREFACE TO THE.
Page xi
... latter method of interpre- tation , seems more weighty than all which even Mr. Stuart has advanced against it . The scope of the passage ( to evince the necessity of divine grace in order to the sanctification of the soul ) appears to ...
... latter method of interpre- tation , seems more weighty than all which even Mr. Stuart has advanced against it . The scope of the passage ( to evince the necessity of divine grace in order to the sanctification of the soul ) appears to ...
Page 38
... latter fail to send a salutation to him as well as to others ? So late , then , as A. D. 57 or 58 , when the epistle to the Romans was probably written , it seems to be nearly certain , that Peter had not been at Rome . The flourishing ...
... latter fail to send a salutation to him as well as to others ? So late , then , as A. D. 57 or 58 , when the epistle to the Romans was probably written , it seems to be nearly certain , that Peter had not been at Rome . The flourishing ...
Page 42
... latter part of A. D. 57 . § 4. Of the genuineness of the Epistle . This has been so generally acknowledged at all times , and in all ages since it was written ( excepting the two last chapters which have recently been disputed ) , that ...
... latter part of A. D. 57 . § 4. Of the genuineness of the Epistle . This has been so generally acknowledged at all times , and in all ages since it was written ( excepting the two last chapters which have recently been disputed ) , that ...
Page 43
... latter of which passages shews the actual condition of Paul , when he wrote the epistle . I am entirely unable to see why Paul should have given personally to the bearers of his letter to the Romans , such hints as chap . xv . contains ...
... latter of which passages shews the actual condition of Paul , when he wrote the epistle . I am entirely unable to see why Paul should have given personally to the bearers of his letter to the Romans , such hints as chap . xv . contains ...
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Page 17 - For if, while we were enemies, we were reconciled to God through the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, shall we be saved by his life ; and not only so, but we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation.