An exposition of the Epistle to the Galatians: Showing that the present divisions among Christians originate in blending the ordinances of the Old and New Testaments (Newport commentary series)
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This exposition by James A. Haldane was first published in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1848, and was well stated by his biographer to be "a volume in which, as in all his writings, there are many delightful and edifying views of Divine truth, and many valuable illustrations of the connections between the Old and New Testaments." This is the third volume in the Newport Commentary Series
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