Suggestive Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. 2: With Critical and Homiletical Notes (Classic Reprint)

Suggestive Commentary on St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. 2: With Critical and Homiletical Notes (Classic Reprint)
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While acknowledging how far short he has come of the high ideal placed before him by the projector of the work, the Author is conscious of having spared no pains to attain to it. The wide sweep intended to be taken in the Commentary was not, indeed, presented to him at the time of his undertaking the work or else it is possible he might have shrunk from a. Task which, had there even been a consciousness of ability, might have involved more time and labour than he might have been able to expend upon it. Circumstances in divine provi dence, however, have enabled him to give much more time to the work than he could at first have calculated upon; While, by his residence abroad, partly in and near a city long cele brated as a seat of theological learning, and partly in Egypt and the Holy Land, he has obtained aids and facilities for prosecuting the work-which he could not otherwise have en joyed.

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