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Book Description
- Title:
- The Epistle to the Romans in the Revised Version with Introduction and Commentary. The Clarendon Bible
- Author:
- Kenneth Escott Kirk [1886-1954]
- Publication Year:
- 1937, 1955
- Location:
- Oxford
- Publisher:
- Clarendon Press
- Pages:
- 245
- Subjects:
- Romans, Commentary, New Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Date and Place of Writing
- Destination and Integrity
- The Church of Rome
- Purpose of the Epistle
- Structure
- The Main Ideas of the Epistle
- The Righteousness of God
- The Universality of Sin
- The Justification of Man
- The Death of Christ: Atonement
- Faith and Works: Grace and Law: Gentile and Jew
- Grace and Freedom: Sanctification: the New Life
- Ethical Psychology: Flesh and Spirit
- The Redeemer: the Holy Spirit: 'in the Spirit': 'in
Christ'
- Baptism: The Church: Love of the Brethren
- Predestination: Election: the Remnant: the Problem of
Jewish Apostasy
- God's ultimate purposes
- Bibliography
- R.V. Text
- Notes
- Indexes