Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans; with Remarks on the Commentaries of Dr. MacKnight, Professor Moses Stuart, and Professor Tholuck divides Romans into two sections, chapter one through the beginning of 12 and then the rest of 12 through the end of the book. Robert Haldane provides a detailed look at the doctrinal importance of this book. Included in Haldane’s extensive exegesis are notes on commentaries by other well-known theologians.
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“ the ‘law of sin,’ namely, the strength of corruption acting with the force of a law” (Page 320)
“now, then, distinguishes two conditions of a man, namely, his condition under the law, and his condition under grace” (Page 316)
“The Old Testament is the promise of the New, and the New the accomplishment of the Old” (Page 15)
“justification, of sanctification, of free will, and of grace, of salvation and” (Page 2)
“According to our views of the character of God, so will be our conduct.” (Page 8)
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