F.F. Bruce on Paul’s Letter to the Romans
The following 5 articles are now on-line in PDF:
The following 5 articles are now on-line in PDF:
Today’s free book is a translation of Paul’s epistle to the Romans with a brief analysis by W.G. Rutherfprd, the Headmaster of Winchester School. My thanks to Book Aid for providing a copy of this public domain title for digitisation. William Gunion Rutherford [1853-1907], St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans. A New Translation with a…
Today’s free book is Michael Ferrebee Sadler’s commentary on Romans in the Church Commentary series. My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain title available for digitisation. Michael Ferrebee Sadler [1819-1895], The Epistle to the Romans with Notes Critical and Practical. London: George, Bell and Sons, 1898. Hbk. pp.379. [Click here to visit…
Charles Archibald Anderson Scott [1859-1941] was Dunn Professor of the New Testament at the Theological College of the Presbyterian Church of England in Cambridge. His work on Pauline Christianity is still in print – which is testimony to its enduring value. My thanks to Book Aid for making this public domain volume available for digitisation….
Today’s free book is a commentary on the Greek text of the St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans by Charles John Vaughan. My thanks to Book Aid for making a copy of this public domain title available for digitisation. Charles John Vaughan [1816-1897], St. Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, 6th edn. London: Macmillan & Co.,…
This interesting collection of essays has been digitised my kind permission of the publisher and editors. It includes contributions by James Philip, David F. Wright, I. Howard Marshall, Sinclair B. Ferguson and more. The essays cover subjects such as preaching, the Bible, ministry, the psychology of inner healing, infant baptism and the problem of apostasy…
Today’s free book is John Brown’s Analytical Exposition of Romans. This commentary was described by C.H. Spurgeon as “among the first of the first class” (Commenting on Commentaries, p.170). This public domain title was digitised from a copy of the book, originally owned by Charles Spurgeon himself, which is held in Spurgeon’s College library. John…
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