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Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Romans

By Richard Francis Weymouth

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how faith, not law, offers redemption and unity in a world grappling with sin and the transformative power of grace.

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2005-09-01
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"Weymouth New Testament in Modern Speech, Romans" by Richard Francis Weymouth is a contemporary rendition of the New Testament's book of Romans, a religious work that examines core Christian beliefs. The writing, probably from the early 1900s, presents a modern view of Christian scripture. It focuses on the Apostle Paul’s theological arguments concerning faith, salvation, and moral behavior. Paul highlights how faith allows people to be considered righteous by God, saying that righteousness grows out of faith rather than following religious laws. He explores the widespread issue of sin and the changing power of grace given to all people. Central ideas include the tension between law and grace, the importance of Jesus Christ as the source of salvation, and guidance for moral living among followers. Paul promotes unity within the Christian community, encouraging support and understanding across different viewpoints and customs, offering a route to salvation that goes beyond cultural and religious differences

About the Author

Dr. Richard Francis Weymouth (1822–1902) was an English schoolmaster, Baptist layman and Bible student known particularly for producing one of the earliest modern language translations of the New Testament.

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