freedom which was theirs by right. The truth he expounded so vigorously and so ably is still of the utmost value to those who think of the Christian life as a succession of inhibitions rather than as a continual expression of divine victories. Objectively and subjectively, then, Galatians is the charter of freedom from externalism in worship and from frustration in personal spiritual life. As the Lord Jesus Himself said: “If ye abide in my word [faith in the revelation], then are ye truly my disciples;
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