Romans 8

Verses One to Four

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223 in stock

Weight 2.16 lbs
Dimensions 10 × 7.75 × 1 in
ISBN 9780851517070
Format

Book

Binding

Cloth-bound

Original Pub Date

1672

Banner Pub Date

Jun 1, 1996

Page Count

392

Scripture

Romans

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Book Description

We might expect a lengthy book on only verses 1-4 of the eighth chapter of Romans to be wearisome and repetitive, but this is not the case. Thomas Jacomb (1622-87) tells us that he found by digging into this mine that it was full of rich matter. All the major truths of the gospel are here, in a remarkably readable manner, especially the practical subjects which the Puritans loved to expound.’Jacomb simply grips our heart and understanding’, says a reviewer.

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