Letter to Rome, and thought of the Judaists there, and also of the loving Jewish friends of his heart there who would read his message when it came. Thus we venture to describe the possible outward and inward conditions under which the Epistle to the Romans was conceived and written. Well do we recollect that our account is conjectural. But the Epistle in its wonderful fulness, both of outline and of detail, gives to such conjectures more than a shadow for basis. We do not forget again that the Epistle,
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