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An Exposition of the New Testament, Volumes I–III is unavailable, but you can change that!

Throughout his life, Gill sought to encourage and educate his congregation on the truths of Scripture, and this exposition on the books of the New Testament is meant for just that purpose. Written in a comprehensible and theologically sound manner, the first volume covers the first third of the New Testament. Gill’s second volume of interpretation on the New Testament continues in the vein of...

are humbled for it, and are broken under a sense of it; entertain low and mean thoughts of themselves; seek after the true riches, both or grace and glory; and frankly acknowledge, that all they have, or hope to have, is owing to the free grace of God. Now these are the persons intended in this place; who are not only poor, but are poor in spirit; in their own spirits, in their own sense, apprehension, and judgment: and may even be called beggars, as the word may be rendered; for being sensible of
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