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flpm MP&JV& ' qf !**' . ^ t&ularly mr& < m ** % * f % ? 9 gp $ * x a * n of opinion that a satisfactory replgr tb : tt ^ . ]^ jecti ^ iift- ' lii ^ i ' $ ^^ urged i ^ his Dissonance ggai n $ t sii
larg £ a portion . of thq N $ w Te $ fsifr mpnt % wou | d fc ^ a most important service at this time J land , 1 & 0 J > fc the attention of your c 0 Nrespot& dent-ftral others / will--he dfr ^ cte ^ more fully "to ^ tliis subject . / At present , I canimt , agree with the
remajJc , that " v Mi \ Evanson ' s arguments fire jtiot very forcible in : themselves either separately * or colfectiv ^ ty / ' Ever since 1 read his arguments , the genuineness of the Epistle to the Romans has appew ^ a ii o me very doubtful ^ and thpae doubts are not removed by
your correspondent . For the most capital objection of Mr . E . ( if I remember right , for I have not ijbei- Dissppance now by me ) Jie ha ? not attempted to solve m It is tfii ^ : The Epistle in question professes to have been written by Paul
when he was carrying the contri - Ibutions of the Gentile churcfees up to Jerusalem , i . e , about two y ^ ars and a hal f befo re he was t ^ keu a prisoner to Rome . At itifit time it informs us that the church In Rome was so eminent .
tha . t its feith was spoken of throughout the whole world , and J ? aul longed to see them of whom jhe had heard so much , both for their profit and bis own . . See x : hap . i . ( 8—lpa * y , 23—25 . In
the last chapter he desires saluta ^ . tion to more than typnty persons by fiame ,. Jb ^ sides ip ^ ny others referred to ip general tefmi , } t phould al& 6 b ' e remarked tliat Aquila and iPriscilla are nimed among those who were at that
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lieve , universally ascribed td fctflb ^ tte ^ ftstitii" t : omi ^^ attd , who w ^ i ait ^^ Bwll ^ s m * a \ i the- iwfci ! tmiK&Wio ^ i ^^ e ^ p thsDt Book ) -, \ ve ^ t ltii % tfSf itfe ^ t Faeil wa ^ r conv ^ ed ^ a ^ W ^ # ^ f R < mie dbout t ^ o ^ " # e ! fttf % ^ & ^ had tBken th % cortWWlfiiSi ^' o ^ tlfe
GsmiJes up te Jei ^ asal ^ m ^ w > Wtes ^ hcjttf » ie td ffoflfeil « 5 ttu [ tj ^ fiffttd to te ^ a ^ in aAt ti ^^^ fe ^ idtttldV the ddst ^ dy ^ f ^ sbldf ^/ ^ d * jSRfif not committed tfd ^ c ^ se ^ ii ^ rtrfi- 1 m ^ nt . J Hav ^^ t o ^ foi * fctt ^ lib # l ^; he sobght Si&feour ^ ° ti ^ fi ^ ffli
owfd coahtrym ^ r ^ meiitirfttSttfe ; but it doei n ^^ i ^^ & ^ Ay onei of th ^ tn i ~ * wW i 6 iii ^ TOin . Nay , bk ' ifiie ^ d ^ tti ^^^ ib ^ i ^ described as igtii ^ AiS un bel ^ H ^ Jews , who atftfa&fly ¦ ' «* iJ ^ if ted # BJT
the ^ tflfer aoctmi ^ ^ H ^ ii ^ sect , ioiily that a ^ n ^ ral ^ fe ^ tidibe was eift ^ rteitifed ^ 0 ii ^ t fei ^ t they w ^ e ^ l ^ tiiwtc ^^ dto the particular crimes al % etl aaainst Paull Off these ttittlte
therefore , they ^ so ^ tecl ^^ ttijfbmia ^ tion from him ^ afcd ^ btalirfiS ^ i ^ . But , as in ev * fyo ih& cdte ^ i iU& introd \ ictidn ofibk ^ pe ^ -ltfto a new place , roa ^ y teW ^ t W ^^ t ^ contempt , whilfeP d - fe # list ^ h ^ d with candour und rie ^ iv 4 d it . Under these citcfukiWt ^ hces ^ Paul
continued two whole years , preaching the ^ ki ^ gdoM « f ^ &od and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ . There is not a hint given of his
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194 O&tht Gctminenetis df 4 l ^^^ mto Romans .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1813, page 194, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2426/page/46/
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