Introduction
A.M. 4064. A.D. 60.
In this chapter
(1,) the apostle cautions the Jewish Christians against showing an undue respect to men’s external circumstances, and resting satisfied in a partial observation of the divine precepts, especially where the royal law of charity or universal benevolence was in question, James 2:1-13 .
(2,) He descants largely on the inefficacy of a mere historical faith, and evinces, by most striking instances and illustrations, the utter insufficiency of it for our justification and eternal salvation, James 2:14-26 .
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