Excerpt from The Scripture Doctrine of Sanctification: Being a Critical Explication and Paraphrase of the Sixth and Seventh Chapters of the Epistle to the Romans, and the Four First Verses of the Eighth Chapter
Concerning the general scope and purpose of the latter part of chap. Vii. 14 in order to determine whether it represents the case of a regenerate or unregenerate person; the case of a person under the law, or Of one under grace; wherein the particular expressions of that context are explained.
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