In this volume, Benjamin Willis Newton provides extensive notes on the original Greek of the first chapter of Romans, initially designed to accompany some of Newton’s other observations on the first and second chapters.
Title: Notes Expository of the Greek of the First Chapter of the Romans: With Remarks on the Force of Certain Synonyms, etc.
Benjamin Wills Newton, (12 December 1807 – 26 June 1899) was an evangelist and author of Christian books. He was influential in the Plymouth Brethren. Although initially a close friend of John Nelson Darby, they began to clash on matters of church doctrine and practice which ultimately led to the 1848 split of the brethren movement into the Open Brethren and Exclusive Brethren.