Willis, G.L. – Meditations on Galatians
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“Beautiful Grace”
Meditations on the Epistle to the Galatians
G C Willis. Brethren author
Contents of Willis Meditations on Galatians
Introduction
1. Who Were the Galatians?
2. Why the Epistle to the Galatians?
3. A General View of the Epistle
4. Paul an Apostle
5. The Greeting
6. A Curse Instead of a Blessing
7. Paul’s History
8. The Conference at Jerusalem — Introductory Remarks
9. The Conference at Jerusalem — Continued
10. More About Paul’s Visit to Jerusalem
11. Peter’s Visit to Antioch
12. The Holy Spirit
13. Abraham’s Seed
14. Abraham and the Covenant
15. The Law as the Child Trainer
16. Sons and Heirs
17. Back to Slavery
18. Abraham’s Two Sons
19. Practical Results of Faith
20. The Flesh and the Spirit
21. The Brother Who Falls
22. Burdens
23. Sowing and Reaping
24. Boasting in the Cross
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