This Epistle, is therefore a legacy to the Christians of all ages.
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The Epistle is a correction of profession without life, and most valuable in this respect.
The Epistles in the New Testament have all of them a particular reference to the condition and usages of the Christian world at the time they were written.
In this Epistle, the Apostle seeks, with great earnestness, to confirm the Christian converts in the belief of that Gospel, which he had so faithfully preached.
The Epistle to the Romans is an extremely important synthesis of the whole theology of St. Paul.
God be thanked for books; they are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages.
It is heartrending to read the entries in many an old family Bible - the records of suffering, distress, and blasted hopes.
The teachings of the New Testament are the most valuable guide to the best way to a civil and sustainable society the world has seen.
Anything so precious as the gospel of Jesus Christ is worthy of all the effort and sacrifice of time and means employed to teach it.
Therefore we examine with considerable diligence the consensus of the true, learned, and purer antiquity, and we love and praise the testimonies of the fathers which agree with the Scripture.
It is a startling and solemnizing fact that even as late as the twentieth century, the Great Command of Jesus Christ to carry the Gospel to all mankind is still so largely unfulfilled.
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