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Introduction

ROMANS CHAPTER 15

Romans 15:1-3 We ought, in condescension to the weak, to give up our own will for our neighbour’s good, after the example of Christ.

Romans 15:4 The intent of the Scriptures.

Romans 15:5,Romans 15:6 Paul prayeth for unanimity among Christians.

Romans 15:6-12 Exhorteth to receive one the other, as Christ did all, both Jews and Gentiles,

Romans 15:13 and wisheth them all joy, peace, and hope.

Romans 15:14-16 He apologizeth for his freedom in admonishing them, as he was the apostle of the Gentiles,

Romans 15:17-21 and showeth the success and extensiveness of his labours.

Romans 15:23-29 He excuseth his not coming to them before, and promiseth them, a visit on his return from Jerusalem.

Romans 15:30-33 He requesteth their prayers.

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