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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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Chap. I. Paul declareth his loue towarde the Romaynes, sheweth what the gospell is with the frute therof, and rebuketh the beestlynesse of the flesh.

Chap. II. He rebuketh the Iewes, which as touchinge synne are like the Heyth&ebar;, yee worse then they.

Chap. III. He sheweth what preferment the Iewes haue, and that both the Iewes and G&ebar;tiles are vnder synne, and are iustified only by the grace of God in Christ.

Chap. IIII. He declareth by the ex&abar;ple of Abrah&abar;, that faith iustifieth, and not the lawe, ner the workes therof.

Chap. V. The power of faith, hope and loue: and how death raigned fr&obar; Ad&abar; vnto Christ, by wh&obar; only we haue forgeuenesse of synnes.

Chap. VI. For so moch as we be delyuered thorow christ from synne, we must fashion oure selues to lyue as the seruauntes of God, and not after oure awne lustes. The vnlike rewarde of righteousnes and synne.

Chap. VII. Christ hath delyuered vs from the lawe and death. Paul sheweth what the flesh and outwarde man is, and calleth it the lawe of the membres.

Chap. VIII. The lawe of the sprete geueth life. The sprete of God maketh vs Gods children and heyres with Christ. The abundaunt loue of God can not be separated.

Chap. IX. Paul complayneth vpon the hard hertes of the Iewes, that wolde not receaue Christ, and how the Heyth&ebar; are chosen in their steade.

Chap. X. The vnfaithfulnes of the Iewes. Two maner of righteousnesses.

Chap. XI. All the Iewes are not cast awaye, therfore Paul warneth the Gentiles that be called, not to be hye mynded, ner to despyse the Iewes, for the iudgm&ebar;tes of God are depe and secrete.

Chap. XII. The swete conuersacion, loue, and workes of soch as beleue in Christ.

Chap. XIII. The obedience of men vnto their rulers. Loue fulfilleth the lawe. It is now no tyme to folowe the workes of darknesse.

Chap. XIIII. The weake ought not to be despysed No man shulde offende anothers conscience. Agayne, for outward thinges shulde no man condemne another.

Chap. XV. The infirmite and fraylnesse of the weake ought to be borne with all loue and kyndnesse, after the ensample of Christ.

Chap. XVI. A chapter of salutacions He warneth them to bewarre of mens doctryne, and commendeth vnto them certayne godly men, that were louers and brethren in the trueth.

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The Epistle of the Apostle S. Paul to the Romaynes.

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Coverdale [1535], BIBLIA The Bible / that is, the holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe () [word count] [B04000].
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