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.