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Explanatory Analysis of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans

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Explanatory Analysis of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans was written for students attending a lecture series entitled “Author’s Lectures,” during the years of 1875 to 1876. Intended as an outline and study guide, the words of H. P. Liddon on the great book of Romans are sure to inspire, challenge, and encourage all.

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  • Contains ample exegesis
  • Includes analysis on key concepts found in Romans
  • Provides a valuable study guide for those interested in delving into the rich text of Romans
  • Title: Explanatory Analysis of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans
  • Author: H. P. Liddon
  • Publisher: Longmans, Green, and Co.
  • Publication Date: 1899
  • Pages: 309
Henry Parry Liddon

H. P. Liddon (1829–1890) was one of the nineteenth century’s most influential theologians and most popular preachers. Born in England in 1829, he studied at King’s College and Christ Church, Oxford.

In 1864, Liddon was appointed prebendary of Salisbury Cathedral. In 1870, he became canon of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, where thousands listened to him preach every Sunday. Later that year, he was appointed Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture at Oxford.

Liddon retired from his professorship in 1882, at which point he traveled extensively, on occasion with his good friend Lewis Carroll. He wrote many commentaries, including Explanatory Analysis of St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans and Explanatory Analysis of St. Paul’s First Epistle to Timothy.

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    $9.99

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