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Excerpt from A Logical Analysis of the Epistle of Paul to the Romans
As the Analysis of the Epistle to the Romans is not long enough to fill an entire volume of the size usually issued by the Wodrow Society, it became necessary to find some other work which might with propriety be issued along with it. At first I thought of some of the exegetical writings of John Cameron, sometime Professor at Saumur, but a native of Scotland, and whose name is well known to biblical students and readers of ecclesiastical history. But this idea was at once relinquished when I became acquainted with the fact that the Council of the Wodrow Society had had before them the proposal of issuing a hitherto unpublished commentary of Andrew Melville on the Epistle to the Romans. This proposal I seconded with all my might; believing that, to Scotsmen especi ally, nothing which had proceeded from the pen of Andrew Mel ville could be otherwise than interesting. The Council having, after careful deliberation, consented to print this work, I had the high satisfaction of being permitted to carry it through the press in conjunction with the Commentary of Ferme.
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