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Excerpt from The Passage of the Four Tap: A New Explanation of Romans II. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, With Its Bearing on the Intrinsic and Extrinsic Systems of Justification by Faith, and on the Pauline Views of the Tubingen Critics, and Others
Passage with the character of positive certainty. Yet that which rarely happens happens here. For the author presents the following interpretation as positively certain. The grounds of this certainty will reveal themselves in the course of these pages. Here, suffice it to observe, that on the very fundamental principles of Exegesis themselves, the best interpretation of a passage must, if it be in such sort the best as that, not only no other equal to it can be found, but also if it be such that it itself leaves nothing to be desired and presents nothing to be disapproved, - must, it would seem, be the one.
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