Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians by Martin Luther

Title: Commentary on St. Paul’s Epistle to the Galatians
Author: Luther, Martin (1483-1546)
Theodore Graebner (Translator)
Description:The importance of this Commentary on Galatians for the history of Protestantism is very great. It presents like no other of Luther’s writings the central thought of Christianity, the justification of the sinner for the sake of Christ’s merits alone. We have permitted in the final revision of the manuscript many a passage to stand which seemed weak and ineffectual when compared with the trumpet tones of the Latin original. But the essence of Luther’s lectures is there. May the reader accept with indulgence where in this translation we have gone too far in modernizing Luther’s expression—making him “talk American.”
Print Basis:Grand Rapids: Zondervan [1939]
Source:Project Wittenberg
Language:English
Comments: Robert Smith (cosmithb@ash.palni.edu) has a letter from Zondervan stating that the copyright was not renewed and the book is in the public domain.
CCEL Subjects:All; Classic; Bibles; Proofed
LC Call no:BS2685
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The Bible

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Special parts of the New Testament

Pauline Epistles

 

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