LESSON V.
SCRIPTURE READING EXERCISE.
BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. (Continued.)
| ANALYSIS. | REFERENCES. |
| I. The Epistles of Paul,--General
Grouping.[1]
1. Doctrinal, Addressed to Churches. 2. Pastoral, Addressed to Individuals. 3. Special, Addressed to Philemon. | Notes 1 and 2. All Bible Dictionaries and Helps before quoted Art. "Pauline" Epistles Coneybeare and Howson's Life and Epistles of St. Paul. Notes 3, 4, 5, 6. |
| II. General Character of the Epistles.
1. The Author. 2. General Purpose. 3. Form and Literary Style. | Students required to read the whole of the Epistles to the Romans. |
| III. Doctrinal Epistles--Romans.
1. When and Where Written. 2. Outline of Its Purpose and Doctrine. 3. Select Readings from Romans. | Notes 7, 8, 9, 10. Reading, State of the Pagan World; Chap. i: 13 and Chap. ii: 1-13. (The passage should be read without noting chapter division.) |
SPECIAL TEXT: "Whatsoever things were written afore time were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scripture, might have hope."—PAUL.