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The Salutation, Introduction, and a Description of the Wickedness of the
Gentiles
CHAPTER II.
The Impartiality and Equity of the Divine Government, both to Jews and
CHAPTER III.
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A Description of the Wickedness of the Jews, as well as of the Gentiles, and
the Insufficiency of the Law, unless it were fulfilled by the Righteousness
of Faith
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CHAPTER IV.
The Promise confirmed to Abraham, on the Ground, not of the Righteous-
ness of the Law, but the Righteousness of Faith
CHAPTER V.
The Effects of the Righteousness of Faith on the Character, and its Results
in the World, by establishing a new Spiritual Human Race with Christ at
the Head, corresponding to the Natural Human Race with Adam at the
Head
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CHAPTER VI.
The Doctrines of Emancipation from Sin, and Sanctification of Heart and
Life
CHAPTER VII.
The Cessation of the Law on Account of its Inability to meet all the Spirit-
ual Wants of Man
CHAPTER VIII.
The Adaptation of the Gospel to all the Offices of a Perfect Religion for the
Human Soul
CHAPTER IX.
The Divine Sovereignty in the Rejection of the Jews and the Choice of the
Gentiles defended on Historical Inferences from the Old Testament.
CHAPTER X.
The Righteousness of Faith in Jesus Christ required of both the Jews and
the Gentiles
CHAPTER XI.
The Calling of the Gentiles was to redound, not to the Injury, but the Final
Redemption, of Israel itself.
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CHAPTER XII.
The General Practical Duties of Christianity to God and our Fellow-men
Duties to the State, and the Generalization of all Precepts in Love
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CHAPTER XIV.
The Special Duties of Christians in the Midst of Heathen Communities
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CHAPTER XV.
The same Subject continued; and the Success of Paul's Ministry among the
Gentiles as being blessed by God
CHAPTER XVI.
Friendly Salutations and Messages to the Christians at Rome from Paul
and his Brethren at Corinth. -Benediction and Doxology
A REVISED TRANSLATION OF THE EPISTLE TO THE
ROMANS
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