id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 32673 Gore, Charles St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans: A Practical Exposition. Vol. I .txt text/plain 72171 4303 76 attitude towards God which the law suggested, are, in St. Paul's view, it is Jesus as manifesting the Father, Jesus as God incarnate; and St. Peter is strictly interpreting St. Paul when he represents the object sacrifice, the life which has the love of God in Christ for its motive, all men can know of God's power and divine attributes, so, St. Paul God through faith in Jesus Christ unto all them that believe; for there spirit.' Henceforth, then, no man can come to God in faith in Jesus, David, the man after God's own heart, living under the law, would have body, out of the conditions of acceptance with God. In substituting 'faith' for works of the law, then, as the principle of God's power in the case of Jesus, the person on whom our divine faith with God. Thus: 'The power of sin is the law.' 'As many as are of the ./cache/32673.txt ./txt/32673.txt