
St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans: A Practical Exposition. Vol. II
by Charles Gore
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Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 2018 with the help of original edition published long back [1899]. This book is printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or m...
Chapters (312)
- St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans
- A Practical Exposition
- VOL. II (CHAPTERS IX-XVI)
- NEW IMPRESSION
- LONDON JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 1901
- PREFACE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS.
- THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS
- DIVISION IV. CHAPTERS IX-XI.
- The theodicy or justification of God for His dealings with the Jews.
- DIVISION IV. § 1. CHAPTER IX. 1-13.
- The present rejection of Israelites no breach of a divine promise.
- DIVISION IV. § 2. CHAPTER IX. 14-29.
- God's liberty in showing mercy and judgement always retained and asserted.
- DIVISION IV. § 3. CHAPTER IX. 30-X. 21.
- Lack of faith the reason of Israel's rejection.
- DIVISION IV. § 4. CHAPTER XI. 1-12.
- God's judgement on Israel neither universal nor final.
- DIVISION IV. § 5[1]. CHAPTER XI. 13-36.
- God's present purpose for the Jews through the Gentiles: and so for all humanity.
- Retrospect over the argument
- DIVISION V. CHAPTERS XII-XV. 13.
- Practical Exhortation.
- DIVISION V. § i. CHAPTER XII. 1-2.
- Self-surrender in response to God.
- DIVISION V. § 2. CHAPTER XII. 3-21.
- The community spirit.
- DIVISION V. § 3. CHAPTER XIII. 1-7.
- The Christians and the imperial power.
- DIVISION V. § 4. CHAPTER XIII. 8-10.
- The summary debt.
- DIVISION V. § 5. CHAPTER XIII. 11-14.
- The approach of the day.
- DIVISION V. § 6. CHAPTER XIV. 1-23.
- Mutual toleration.
- DIVISION V. § 7. CHAPTER XV. 1-13.
- Unselfish forbearance and inclusiveness.
- DIVISION VI. CHAPTERS XV. 14-XVI. 27.
- Conclusion.
- DIVISION VI. § 1. CHAPTER XV. 14-33.
- His excuse for writing and his hope of coming.
- DIVISION VI. § 2. CHAPTER XVI. 1-2.
- A commendation.
- DIVISION VI. § 3. CHAPTER XVI. 3-16.
- Personal greetings.
- DIVISION VI. § 4. CHAPTER XVI. 17-20.
- Final warning.
- DIVISION VI. § 5. CHAPTER XVI. 21-23.
- Salutations from St. Paul's companions.
- DIVISION VI. § 6. CHAPTER XVI. 25-27.
- Final Doxology.
- APPENDED NOTES
- NOTE A. See vol. i. p. 59.
- THE MEANINGS OF THE WORD 'FAITH.'
- NOTE B. See vol. i. p. 103.
- THE USE OF THE WORD 'CONSCIENCE.'
- NOTE C. See vol. i. p. 129.
- RECENT REACTIONS FROM THE TEACHING ABOUT HELL.
- NOTE D. See vol. i. pp. 143 ff.
- DIFFICULTIES ABOUT THE DOCTRINE OF THE ATONEMENT.
- NOTE E. See vol. i. p. 196.
- EVOLUTION AND THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE OF THE FALL.
- NOTE F. See vol. i. p. 215.
- BAPTISM BY IMMERSION AND BY AFFUSION.
- NOTE G. See vol. ii. p. 136.
- A PRAYER OF JEREMY TAYLOR.
- NOTE H. See vol. ii. p. 147.
- THE ORIGIN OF THE MAXIM—'IN NECESSARIIS UNITAS, ETC.'
- NOTE I. See vol. ii. p. 179.
- ST. AUGUSTINE'S TEACHING THAT 'THE CHURCH IS THE BODY OF CHRIST OFFERED IN THE EUCHARIST.'
- A Series of Simple Expositions of Portions of the New Testament
- REV. CHARLES GORE.
- IN CONTEMPLATION.
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