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Third Chapter of the Epistle to the Romans is respectfully and diffident! -submitted to the judgement of scholarly students of the Bible. It has been a labour of love to the author, a solace to his spirit amid trials which he need not particularize. Ketiring from the din and strife and worry of the outer world, he entered, as by an inner gate, into the school of the Prophets and A postles. It was like a Spiritual University. It was like a home too, a home for the heart. Having entered, he engaged with ardour in the studies pursued. He found them soothing. He found the teachers inspiring as well inspired. But he felt peculiar attractions drawing him toward Paul. Quid est enim Paulo rarius? exclaims Melancthon. Surely he is a rare man, Paul. He is a rare teacher. Nothing is rarer. Mingling freely with the other scholars, patristic, medieval, modern, and more modern, whom the author found clustering around this incomparable instructor, he listened eagerly to the divine utterances that fell from his lips. He entered, too, with zest into the discussions of the pupils, when, in their respective groups, they ventilated among themselves the import of the Masters utterances. In these scholastic exercises, prosecuted without noise and wrangling, he Declamatiunculae cluae in Divi Pauli Doctrinam, p. 2, ed. 1522.
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