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A Commentary of M. Doctor Martin Luther upon the Epistle of S. Paul to the Galatians, first collected and gathered word by word out of his preaching, and now out of Latin faithfully translated into English for the unlearned.
Wherein is set forth most excellently the glorious riches of God's grace and power of the gospel, with the difference between the law and the gospel, and strength of faith declared: to the joyful comfort and confirmation of all true Christian believers, especially such as inwardly being afflicted and grieved in conscience; do hunger and thirst for justification in Christ Jesus. For whose cause most chiefly this book is translated and printed, and dedicated to the same.
While you have light, walk in the light. (John 12)
Imprinted at London by Thomas Vautroullier dwelling within the Black Friars by Ludgate. CVM PRIVILEGIO. 1575.
A Commentary by Dr. Martin Luther on the Epistle of St. Paul to the Galatians, first collected word for word from his preaching, and now faithfully translated from Latin into English for the general reader.
This work sets forth most excellently the glorious riches of God's grace and the power of the Gospel, along with the distinction between the law and the Gospel and the strength of faith — all declared for the joyful comfort and strengthening of every true Christian believer, especially those who are inwardly afflicted and troubled in conscience and who hunger and thirst for justification in Christ Jesus. It is for their sake above all that this book has been translated, printed, and dedicated.
While you have light, walk in the light. (John 12)
Printed in London by Thomas Vautroullier, dwelling within the Black Friars by Ludgate. With privilege. 1575.