て ON THE EPISTLE OF PAUL THE APOSTLE TO THE ROMANS. BY THOMAS CHALMERS, D.D. & LL.D., FROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH AND CORRESPONDING MEMBER OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF FRANCE. SEVENTH THOUSAND. NEW YORK: ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS, No. 285 BROADWAY 1855. C5 ADVERTISEMENT. A SERIES of pulpit discourses on the obvious subject-matter of Scripture, is of a different character from those critical and expository works, the object of which is to fix and ascertain the meaning-even of the more obscure and controverted, as well as of the clearest passages. The following is a record of the Sabbath preparations of many years back-now given without change or improvement to the world; and the appearance of which in their present state is very much owing to the frequently expressed desire of my old hearers, to have the Lec tures which I delivered on the Epistle to the Romans, set before them in a more permanent form. But it may be right to mention that the pulpit lectures which were delivered during my incumbency in the parish of St John's, Glasgow, from September, 1819, to November, 1823, extend only a little way into the tenth chapter, and that the remaining lectures, with the exception of the one on xiv. 17 have been only prepared now for the completion of this work. Edinburgh, January, 1842. The University of lowe LIBRARIES |