In fine

.

I have written but few marginal notes to this long Treatise, for the whole is to my feeling and apprehension so Romish, so anti-Pauline, so unctionless, that it makes my very heart as dry as the desert sands, when I read it.

[Instead]

of partial animadversions, I prescribe the chapter on the Law and the Gospel, in Luther's

Table Talk

, as the general antidote.

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