The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans : with notes, comments, maps, and illustrations .. . a suspi-cion It may be replied : (1) that, if spurious, theywould be a forgerj without a motive; (2) thatthiy have every mark of genuineness whichcharacteristic thought and language can supply ;(3) that they present at least one minute coinci- dence with the history ; (4) that the occurrenceof the Doxology at the end of chapter 14 is noproof that this was the end of the Epistle. TheApostle, after intending to finish, may have be-gun again, as in the Epistle to the Galatians ; (5)that the close co
The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans : with notes, comments, maps, and illustrations .. . a suspi-cion It may be replied : (1) that, if spurious, theywould be a forgerj without a motive; (2) thatthiy have every mark of genuineness whichcharacteristic thought and language can supply ;(3) that they present at least one minute coinci- dence with the history ; (4) that the occurrenceof the Doxology at the end of chapter 14 is noproof that this was the end of the Epistle. TheApostle, after intending to finish, may have be-gun again, as in the Epistle to the Galatians ; (5)that the close connection of the last verse ofchapter 14 and the beginning of chapter 15, is apve:fumption that the Doxology has slipped intothat place from some accidental cause. ThisDoxology, whoever wrote it, and wherever in theEpistle it originally belonged, sums up with won-derful beauty and brevity the essential teachingof the Epistle. See page 235 for a paraphrasticrendering of it. BS2665 .A132 The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Princeton Theological Seminary-Speer Library 1 1012 00065 1689 DATE DUE. Demco, Inc. 38-293
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