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Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans; With Remarks on the Commentaries of Dr. MacKnight, Professor Moses Stuart, and Professor Tholuck is unavailable, but you can change that!

Dividing Romans into two sections, chapter one through the beginning of twelve and then the rest of twelve 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.

out the difference of character between those who, being in their natural state under the law and under sin, are carnally-minded; and those who, being renewed by grace, in whom the law has been fulfilled, are spiritually-minded. The condition of the former is death, that of the latter life and peace. Of these last he proceeds, through the remainder of the chapter, to assert the high privileges and absolute security. Those who are spiritually-minded have the Spirit of Christ, and possess spiritual
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