The Epistle to the Romans: An Expository Outline (Understanding the New Testament)

by Hamilton Smith

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Hamilton Smith (1862-1943), born in Barnes, Surrey, started work in the office of his uncle's building firm. By 1901, married and with a young family, he had retired from the building trade and entered full-time upon the task of building up the church of God. His personal ministry was delivered in the United Kingdom, but his written ministry is still read worldwide. Along with H P Barker, A J Pollock, J T Mawson and F B Hole he frequently contributed articles to "Scripture Truth" magazine, many of which were later published in books by the Central Bible Truth Depot. His written expositions of Scripture are brief: in keeping with a desire "to be nothing and to give Christ all the glory". Yet they are clear and very much to the point: "We are to speak as those who, by grace, know the certainty of the truth they proclaim." He is probably best known for his Old Testament character studies and New Testament outlines. The present volume consists of a verse-by-verse study of the Epistle to the Romans, expounding its great theme of God's good news about His Son.
  • ISBN10 0901860859
  • ISBN13 9780901860859
  • Publish Date 30 June 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Scripture Truth Publications
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 196
  • Language English