~83 min.Notes On The Epistle To The Romans
biblecentre.org · ... which still goes on when the Holy Ghost dwells in us, as shown in Gal. 6., but the effect of the law if permitted to have its way even where the ...
~141 min.Commentary on the book of Acts
biblecentre.org · ... but with no mention of results there. Yet it seems as though the Galatian assemblies must have been established at this time, though they soon after ...
~359 min.Lectures on the Book of Judges
biblecentre.org · ... cross of Christ can do that. You remember how Paul in the epistle to the Galatians, the epistle of deliverance, speaks of the cross of Christ. In the first ...
~192 min.Comments On The Book Of Romans
biblecentre.org · ... Tertius was Paul's penman in the writing of the epistle (v. 22). Galatians is the only apparent exception to Paul's practice of employing an amanuensis ( ...
~104 min.Proverbs (chapters 10-19)
biblecentre.org · ... fully the New Testament bears both out, is evident from Rom. 8 and Gal. 6. This is carried farther in terms still more general but no ...
~512 min.Miscellaneous Writings
biblecentre.org · ... or more fully unfolding and extending the truths of the first three. (A) GALATIANS, though evidently written before Romans, is a treatise in defence of the ...
~229 min.An Exposition Of Isaiah
biblecentre.org · ... who preached it? Is it not evident from the Epistles to the Romans, Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, etc., as well as the Acts of the Apostles, that the ...
~240 min.Commentary on the Book of Revelation
biblecentre.org · ... for Christ? Then they had patience - endurance. Many begin well, like the Galatians, but in the face of unforeseen difficulties give way. It is the mark of ...
~196 min.The Revelation
biblecentre.org · ... place or another. A particular assembly, or even the assemblies of a district (Gal. 1), may be addressed. Never but here occurs an address to a ...
~245 min.Meditations On The Song Of Solomon
biblecentre.org · ... Satan opposes Christ, and the world opposes the Father. (Gal. 5; Gen. 3; 1. Jn. 2) These are our three grand enemies, hence ...