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Book Of Galatians

Galatians, more than any other single book, became the manifesto of freedom and revival of Biblical truth of the Reformation era: “the Magna Carta of spiritual emancipation.” Few books have had a more profound influence on the history of mankind than has this small tract, for such it should be called. Christianity might have been just one more Jewish sect, and the thought of the Western world might have been entirely pagan had it never been written. Galatians embodies the germinal teaching on Christian freedom which separated Christianity from Judaism, and which launched it upon a career of missionary conquest. It was the cornerstone of the Protestant Reformation, because its teaching of salvation by grace alone became the dominant theme of the preaching of the Reformers. — Merrill Tenney

Galatians, more than any other single book, became the manifesto of freedom and revival of Biblical truth of the Reformation era: “the Magna Carta of spiritual emancipation.”
Few books have had a more profound influence on the history of mankind than has this small tract, for such it should be called. Christianity might have been just one more Jewish sect, and the thought of the Western world might have been entirely pagan had it never been written. Galatians embodies the germinal teaching on Christian freedom which separated Christianity from Judaism, and which launched it upon a career of missionary conquest. It was the cornerstone of the Protestant Reformation, because its teaching of salvation by grace alone became the dominant theme of the preaching of
the Reformers.
— Merrill Tenney

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Review of Acts

The message of the kingdom was presented by Peter and the rest of the Twelve in the

first chapters of Acts, offering Christ to the Jews. Their answer was to stone Stephen

(Acts 7). It was then that the message was taken to the Samaritans (Acts 8) and to the

Gentiles (Acts 10-11).

· Between these two events, Paul was saved (Acts 9).

Acts 9

1] And Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and slaughter against the disciples of the

Lord, went unto the high priest,

· “And Saul” - again the connective.

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