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John Forbes, noticing that most commentaries of his day were quite detailed and could be laborious to wade through, penned his Analytical Commentary on the Epistles to the Romans with the intent of giving biblical scholars a broad, sweeping overview of the structure, transitions, and main points of Romans. His clear outline of this Pauline epistle will benefit all who read it.
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“that while there is no merit, and therefore no degrees in merit, there are degrees in demerit.” (Page 403)
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John Forbes was a Scottish theologian and minister.