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7001 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 46.1 (George Ide Butler)

Another argument, a very late invention, designed to avoid the conclusion that the “added” law terminated at the cross, we briefly notice. It is the claim that …

7002 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 51.1 (George Ide Butler)

… . Lengthy arguments have been made in support of this; but we fail to see evidence to prove this position. We claim that this expression “under the law” has two …

7003 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 54.2 (George Ide Butler)

… an argument. But when Paul proclaimed it, it stirred up a bitterness in the minds of the supercilious Jews, of which we can scarcely conceive. They followed …

7004 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 54.3 (George Ide Butler)

… apostle’s argument. To deny this, would be to charge the apostle with bringing in foreign matter in no wise related to his subject. But will our friends explain …

7005 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 54.4 (George Ide Butler)

… his argument. These poor Galatians had been made to believe, and myriads of others have been in the same danger, that they “ must be circumcised ,” and “keep the law …

7006 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 55.12 (George Ide Butler)

… the argument concerning the law in Galatians. In Paul’s illustration we see the Jewish people were “under the elements of the world,” even as the minor was “under …

7007 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 60.2 (George Ide Butler)

… his argument applicable to the Galatians, to whom he was writing. They had become converted, had become “sons.” God had sent forth his Spirit into their hearts …

7008 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 61.1 (George Ide Butler)

… brief argument on this subject to make our position clear. No intelligent student of history will deny that at the time of Christ’s advent, and for a generation …

7009 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 65.2 (George Ide Butler)

… this argument. There can be no question but that our position on this point is correct. Dr. Schaff, in his comments on these “ rudiments ,” says: “According to my view …

7011 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 66.2 (George Ide Butler)

… apostle’s argument all out of connection with his whole theme; but this we have seen is inadmissible. He complains of these persons for obedience to something …

7012 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 67.8 (George Ide Butler)

… his argument, setting before them his infirmities, temptations, devotion to their interests, and faithfulness in laboring in their behalf. He talks to them …

7013 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 70.2 (George Ide Butler)

… his argument, he now calls attention to the facts connected with Abraham’s two marriages with Sarah and Hagar. He tells us this history is an “allegory,” i.e …

7014 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 72.1 (George Ide Butler)

… the argument of the apostle, not only of the immediate connection, but of all he has said in the whole epistle thus far. We have referred to it several times, but …

7015 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 73.1 (George Ide Butler)

… apostle’s argument show how important he regarded this question. The language unmistakably refers to the Mosaic law, and cannot by any possibility be twisted …

7016 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 74.2 (George Ide Butler)

… his argument in these verses must have maddened the whole force of Judaizing teachers, and made their work much more difficult. Wherever these words were …

7017 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 75.2 (George Ide Butler)

… his argument drawn from the words preceding, in chapter 4? Then they must also have reference to the same law in chapter 3. But the moral law cannot possibly …

7018 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 76.14 (George Ide Butler)

… incontrovertible argument that the ceremonial and typical system of the Mosaic service was abolished, all that remained of the law relating to our fellow …

7019 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 77.1 (George Ide Butler)

… this argument; viz., the malice with which disciples affected by the Judaizing doctrines, and the Jews themselves, followed Paul. And it would seem from this …

7020 The Law in the Book of Galatians, p. 78.1 (George Ide Butler)

… this argument, we wish to impress this point more fully, to convince our friends, if possible, who hold the opposite view, that this question of circumcision …