I N D E X
Charles H. Welch's Structures are not set in stone
By the time Mr. Welch came to write The Just and the Justifier (1948), he
had modified the structure of Romans 5:6-10 as given in The Apostle of the
Reconciliation (1923).  He therefore wrote the following:
`Readers who have the work entitled The Apostle of the Reconciliation will
find the structure of Romans 5:6-10 set out in chapter 14, section 2.  We set it
out afresh here, omitting some detail in the last member, in order that the
contrast between the `scarcely' and `peradventure' of man's love may be the
better contrasted with the `much more' of the love of God.  We make this comment
lest any reader should be disturbed at finding an apparent difference in the two
structures.  We may here state that we shall not hesitate to modify, alter, or
extend any published structure, as closer search reveals clearer outlines, and
we are sure that our readers will appreciate the Berean spirit actuating this
resolve'.
(The Just and the Justifier, chapter 7).
An index to the structures in this book may be found on pages 574 and 575.
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CONTENTS
Page
Dedication
i
Preface
ii
Foreword
iii
To the Reader
iv
Structures
v
List of Topics Expounded
xiii
Coloured Plates
xviii
Introduction and Structure
1
Chapter 1
All Spiritual Blessings
17
The Will of the Father
The Work of the Son
The Witness of the Spirit
Paul's First Prayer
The Mighty Power Inworked
Chapter 2
Page
The New Creation.  Its Walk in the Past
232
As sinners -- Death and Life
(1)
As Gentiles -- Distance and Nearness
(2)
The Creation of the New Man
The Temple, the Habitation of God
8