Notes and Reflections on the Epistle to the Romans

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Sound and gracious Charles Spurgeon The study of inspired words is when soberly pursued a direct aid to spiritual profit; and a work of this description would be seriously defective if in its construction this feature were entirely wanting. While therefore it holds an entirely subordinate place there will be found it is hoped in the notes to this edition a sufficient amount of verbal criticism to satisfy the fair demands of educated Christians. But it is better to offend a critic than to disappoint a hungering soul. My desire is the profit of Gods saints. Arthur Pridham
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