Commentary on RomansKregel Publications, 2003 M05 20 - 224 pages The indispensable look at the book of the Bible that turned the church on its head--through the eyes of the man that lit the fires of the Reformation. Written by the great reformer, this practical commentary acquaints the reader with the fundamentals of Luther's evangelical teachings and the roots of the Reformation. Included are a powerful introduction, which impressed the truth of Christ's salvation upon the heart of John Wesley, and explanatory notes and headings by translator J. Theodore Mueller.
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Contents
FOREWORD | vii |
ROMANS ONE | 27 |
ROMANS TWO | 51 |
ROMANS THREE | 65 |
ROMANS FOUR | 81 |
ROMANS SIX | 99 |
ROMANS EIGHT | 117 |
ROMANS NINE | 135 |
ROMANS ELEVEN | 154 |
ROMANS THIRTEEN | 179 |
ROMANS FOURTEEN | 193 |
ROMANS FIFTEEN | 207 |
ROMANS SIXTEEN | 221 |
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Abraham according Apostle means Apostle says Apostle writes arrogant Augustine become believe blessings boast body brethren called carnal chapter Christian circumcision commandment condemnation conscience Corinthians creature dead death desire despise divine grace doctrine ELECT IN ISRAEL election eternal evil faith in Christ father fear flesh foolish fulfilled Galatians Gentiles gifts give glorified glory God's Gospel hate hath heart heathen Holy Ghost Holy Spirit honor hope II Corinthians Israel Jesus Christ Jews judge judgment live living sacrifice lusts Luther's man's means to say mercy mind namely nature neighbor obey Old Testament original sin ourselves outwardly Paul peace Pelagians person praise predestination promise prophets Psalm punishment receive regard righteousness Romans saints saith sake salvation saved Scripture seek sense servant shows sinners sins teach thee things thou shalt transgression tribulation true unbelief unrighteousness unto verse vessels of wrath weak wicked wisdom wise words wrath