Romans

Paul declareth the gospel to the Romans.

They that sin cannot escape the judgment of God.

The Jews’ advantage — No flesh is justified by the law.

Abraham’s faith — Abraham is the father of all that believe — The righteousness of faith.

Christ died for us, by whom we are reconciled to God — As sin and death came by Adam, so righteousness and life by Jesus Christ.

Dead unto sin — Manner of baptism into Christ.

The object and operation of the law.

They that live in the Spirit, are free from condemnation, and are sure of the deliverance decreed of God — All creation to participate in the redemption of Christ.

Paul’s sorrow for the Jews — Reasons therefore — The calling of the Gentiles.

The righteousness of the law, and of faith contrasted.

God hath not cast off all Israel — Promise of their salvation.

God’s mercies move us to serve him — Unity of the church — Christian duties enjoined.

Subjection to rulers — Love is the fulfilling of the law — Gluttony and drunkenness reproved.

Self-righteousness forbidden — Charity enjoined.

The strong must bear with the weak — Christ our example.

Paul adviseth them to take heed of those which cause dissension, and avoid them.