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Robert H. Boll Paul's Letter to the Galatians (1951) |
The electronic edition of Robert H. Boll's Paul's Letter to the Galatians (Louisville, KY: Word and Work, [1951]) has been produced from a copy of the book recently acquired from Word and Work. The lessons were published in Word and Work, 1950-1951. Publication of the pamphlet was announced in the March 1951 issue of Word and Work.
Pagination in the electronic version has been represented by placing the page number in brackets following the last complete word on the printed page. In the printed text, footnotes are indicated by printer's devices (asterisks, daggers, etc.); in the electronic text, they are treated as sequentially numbered endnotes. Inconsistencies in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and typography have been retained; however, corrections have been offered for misspellings and other accidental corruptions. Emendations are as follows:
Printed Text [ Electronic Text ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Why Paul Wrote This Letter. p. 4: Gentiiles as it [ Gentiles as it The Origin of Paul's Gospel. p. 9: Gentiles (Comp. [ Gentiles. (Comp. p. 10: (vs. 22:24). [ (vs. 22-24). Chrisian faith. [ Christian faith. Paul Defends His Gospel p. 13: partiarchs [ patriarchs God's Promise to Abraham p. 19: written. "The [ written, "The Rom 2:20.) [ Rom. 3:20.) The Allegory of Sarah and Hagar p. 27: by the free-woman. [ by the freewoman. by the free woman [ by the freewoman p. 28: believer's [ believers The Flesh and the Spirit p. 33: "the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus [ "the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus" Words of Life and Admonition p. 35: (Gal. 5:20, 21). [ (Gal. 5:22, 23). Paul's Concluding Words p. 38: Son of God" [ Son of God
Addenda and corrigenda are earnestly solicited.
Ernie Stefanik
Derry, PA
Created 21 July 2001.
Updated 19 June 2003.
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