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Galatians (Spurgeon Commentary)

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Verlag: Lexham Press

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Beschreibung

The best of Spurgeon's writings on the letter to the Galatians 
 
· C. H. Spurgeon's writings on Galatians in a commentary format 
· Sermon illustrations and life applications for each passage 
· Illustrations are indexed by theme 
· Includes updated English for greater readability 
 
Spurgeon Commentary: Galatians collects Charles Spurgeon's thoughts in a commentary format and includes sermon illustrations and applications. Illustrations are indexed by theme, enabling you to quickly find a fitting observation, whether you're searching by topic or verse. Updated language brings greater clarity to C. H. Spurgeon's teachings--allowing you to better understand and apply Spurgeon's rich insights.
Verfügbar seit: 04.02.2026.
Drucklänge: 192 Seiten.

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