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Thomas Robinson’s Suggestive Commentary on Romans, with Critical and Homiletical Notes (2 vols.) was written to provide professors, biblical scholars, and Sunday school teachers—anyone teaching the Bible in any capacity—with a concise study of one of the New Testament’s most doctrinally important books. Though he covers each verse in the book of Romans, “the rule and characteristic feature of the work was to be rigid condensation.” The result is an efficient two-volume commentary that digs into the civil and social history of the Grecian states, the arguments of natural theology as they illustrate the existence of God, the history of the doctrines taught within the epistle, and other topics that contribute to a fuller understanding of Romans.
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Thomas Robinson, whose other noted works include The Evangelists and the Mishna, is one of the nineteenth century’s finest scholars.