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CONTENTS
HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION: SOCIETY AND RELIGION IN CENTRAL ASIA MINOR IN THE TIME OF ST. PAUL. -- 1 - 234.
HISTORICAL COMMENTARY. -- 237 - 478.
- 1. The Introductory Address. -- 237.
- 2. The Epistle Authorised by the Church in Antioch. -- 238.
- 3. Persons mentioned in the Epistle. -- 246.
- 4. Relation of Paul to Barnabas. -- 248.
- 5. "I Marvel". -- 249.
- 6. "Ye are so quickly Removing". -- 251.
- 7. Cause of the Galatian Movement. -- 254.
- 8. Paul as a Judaistic Preacher, I 6 - 10. -- 256.
- 9. Another Gospel, I 6 - 7. -- 260.
- 10. "Seeking to please Men." I 10. -- 266.
- 11. Tone of Address to the Galatians. -- 267.
- 12. The Gospel which ye Received. -- 269.
- 13. The Date of the Autobiography. -- 271.
- 14. The Province of Syria and Cilicia, I 21. -- 275.
- 15. The Klimata of Syria and Cilicia. -- 278.
- 16. The Visits to Jerusalem, I 18, II 1ff. -- 280.
- 17. The First Visit to Jerusalem, I 18 - 20. -- 283.
- 18. The Second Visit to Jerusalem, II 1 - 10. -- 285.
- 19. Limits and Purpose of the Autobiographyi. -- 301.
- 20. St. Peter in Antioch. -- 304.
- 21. Spirit of Chapters III, IV. -- 306.
- 22. The Address "Galatians," in III 1. -- 308.
- 23. Galatia the Province. -- 314.
- 24. Galatia and Gauls. -- 318.
- 25. St. Paul's Roman Point of View. -- 320.
- 26. Foolish Galatians. -- 321.
- 27. The Two Stages, III 3. -- 324.
- 28. The Marvellous Powers, III 2 - 5. -- 326.
- 29. The Teachings of Paul. -- 328.
- 30. The Message to the Galatians. -- 329.
- 31. Sons of Abraham, III 6 - 9. -- 337.
- 32. {oi ek pisteõs}. -- 344.
- 33. A Man"s Will,DIATHEKE, III 15 - 18. -- 349.
- 34. The Use of DIATHEKE in the Pauline Epistles. -- 356.
- 35. Greek Law in Galatian Cities. -- 370.
- 36. The Argument from Seed, III 16. -- 375.
- 37. Function of the Law, III 19 - 22. -- 377.
- 38. The Mediator, III 20. -- 379.
- 39. Law the Child-Guardian, III 23 - 25. -- 381.
- 40. Equility in the Prefect Church, III 26 - 30. -- 385.
- 41. The Infant Son and Heir, Gal. IV 1 - 7. -- 391.
- 42. The Rudiments of the World, Gal. 3 and 9. -- 394.
- 43. He sent forth His Son, Gal. IV 4. -- 396.
- 44. The Address at Pisidian Antioch. -- 399.
- 45. Paul's Visits to Galatia in Acts. -- 401.
- 46. Paul's Visits to the Churches of Galatia. -- 405.
- 47. Cause of the First Galatian Visit. -- 417.
- 48. The Thorn in the Flesh. -- 422.
- 49. Sequence of Thought in IV 12 - 20. -- 428.
- 50. The Allegorly of Hagar and Sarah, IV 21, V 1. -- 430.
- 51. The Conclusion. -- 434.
- 52. Personal Recapitulation, V 2 - 12. 435.
- 53. The Whole Law, V 2 - 4. -- 440.
- 54. Freedom and Love, V 13 - 15. -- 441.
- 55. The Spiritual Life. -- 445.
- 56. The Faults of the South Galatic Cities. -- 446.
- 57. The Unforgiving Phrygians, VI 1 - 5. -- 454.
- 58. Voluntary Liberality to Teachers, VI 6 - 10. -- 456.
- 59. Was there a Letter from the Galatians?. -- 461.
- 60. The Large Letters, VI 11 - 17. -- 464.
- 61. The Parting Message. -- 467.
- 62. The Concluding Blessing and Denunciation, VI 16 - 17. -- 470.
- 63. The Stigmata of Jesus, VI 17. -- 472.
- 64. Result of the Epistle. -- 474.
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