Morisonianism Refuted is a book written by James Morison in 1852. The book is a review of J. Morison's exposition of the ninth chapter of Paul's Epistle to the Romans. James Morison aims to refute Morison's interpretation of the ninth chapter of Romans, which he believes is flawed. The book is a detailed analysis of Morison's exposition, and it provides a thorough critique of his arguments. Morisonianism Refuted is an important work in the field of...
Related Subjects
History Law Literary Literary Criticism & Collections Literature Literature & Fiction Reference