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A Commentary on Saint Paul's Epistle to the Galatians: To which is Prefixed, The Life of the Author, and a Complete and Impartial History of the Times in which He Lived

A detailed scholarly work that delves into the interpretation of Saint Paul's Epistle to the Galatians. It includes a biography of the author, offering a personal perspective, and a historical account of the era in which the author lived. This comprehensive volume aims to provide a thorough understanding of the text within its historical and cultural context. more

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Martin Luther
Martin Luther

Martin Luther, born on November 10, 1483 and died on February 18, 1546, was a significant figure in the German Reformation. He was a monk, theologian, philosopher, and writer, known for his leading role in the Reformation. Luther challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and translated the Bible into German, which had a profound impact on German culture and religion. more

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