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A close exposition of the Epistle to the Galatians that presents the gospel as a revelation of Christ received by Paul and teaches justification by faith rather than by adherence to the law. It follows themes of deliverance from the curse to the blessing given to Abraham, the believer’s adoption as a child of God, the Spirit’s victory over the flesh, and the redemptive significance of the cross. Urging diligent Scripture study and personal transformation, the work emphasizes the freedom and authority of grace as the foundation for Christian life, witness, and reform within the church.

About the Author

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E. J. Waggoner

E. J. Waggoner was a Christian author and theologian known for his work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his book "The Glad Tidings," which explores themes of faith and the gospel message. Waggoner's writings often reflect his deep commitment to the principles of the Adventist movement, emphasizing grace and the transformative power of belief. His contributions to religious literature continue to resonate with readers interested in spiritual growth and understanding.

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