The Charter of Christian Liberty: An Exposition of the Book of Galatians (1)—Introduction
If anyone has any doubts about the worth of this epistle of Paul, let him consider that Martin Luther, the great reformer of Wittenburg, considered hisBondage of the Will and hisCommentary on Galatians to be the only two books out of the many he wrote that were worth saving. He called Paul's epistle to the Galatians "my epistle," and spoke of it in the fondest terms as "my Katherine" with whom I live in holy wedlock. Luther's reasons for his love affair with this epistle of Paul are obvious....
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