A commentarie vpon the most diuine Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes Containing for matter, the degeneration of our nature by Adams Fall; and the restauration thereof, by the grace of Christ. Together with the perfection of faith, and the imbecillity of workes, in the cause of iustification of elect sinners before God. For forme and maner of handling, it hath the coherence and method, the summe and scope, the interpretations & doctrines the reasons and vses, of most texts. All which, are set downe very familiarly and compendiously, in forme of a dialogue, betweene Tlmotheus [sic] and Silas, by Thomas Wilson, one of the six preachers in the cathedrall church of Canterbury.

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A commentarie vpon the most diuine Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes Containing for matter, the degeneration of our nature by Adams Fall; and the restauration thereof, by the grace of Christ. Together with the perfection of faith, and the imbecillity of workes, in the cause of iustification of elect sinners before God. For forme and maner of handling, it hath the coherence and method, the summe and scope, the interpretations & doctrines the reasons and vses, of most texts. All which, are set downe very familiarly and compendiously, in forme of a dialogue, betweene Tlmotheus [sic] and Silas, by Thomas Wilson, one of the six preachers in the cathedrall church of Canterbury.
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Wilson, Thomas, 1563-1622.
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London :: Printed by W. Iaggard, dwelling in Barbican,
1614.
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"A commentarie vpon the most diuine Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes Containing for matter, the degeneration of our nature by Adams Fall; and the restauration thereof, by the grace of Christ. Together with the perfection of faith, and the imbecillity of workes, in the cause of iustification of elect sinners before God. For forme and maner of handling, it hath the coherence and method, the summe and scope, the interpretations & doctrines the reasons and vses, of most texts. All which, are set downe very familiarly and compendiously, in forme of a dialogue, betweene Tlmotheus [sic] and Silas, by Thomas Wilson, one of the six preachers in the cathedrall church of Canterbury." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A15525.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 12, 2024.

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A COMMENTARIE vpon the most Diuine Epistle of S. Paul to the Romanes. CONTAINING For Matter, the degeneration of our Na∣ture by Adams Fall; and the restauration there∣of, by the Grace of CHRIST. Together with the per∣fection of Faith, and the imbecillity of Workes, in the cause of Iustification of elect sinners before GOD.

For forme and maner of hand∣ling, it hath The COHERENCE and METHOD, The SVMME and SCOPE, The INTERPRETATIONS & DOCTRINES, The REASONS and VSES, of most Texts.

All which, are set downe very Familiarly and Compendiously, in forme of a Dialogue, betweene TLMOTHEVS and SILAS, By Thomas Wilson, one of the six Preachers in the Cathedrall Church of Canterbury.

¶ Our beloued Brother Paul according to the Wisedome giuen him of God, hath written vnto you, which the vnlearned and vnstable per∣uert to their owne destruction.

2. Pet. 3, 15.

¶ What Epistle of Paul is not more sweete then Honie?

AVGVST.

¶ The sublimity of Pauls minde went beyond the Heauens.

Chrysost.

¶ This Epistle, is a Catechisme for Christians, and a perfect body of Apostolicall Doctrine.

Paraeus.

LONDON Printed by W. Iaggard, dwelling in Barbican, 1614.

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