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Before his extensive commentary on Galatians, A. Lukyn Williams provides a fascinating history of the people that inhabited the Province of Galatia around the time this epistle was written. Williams also provides a chronology of Paul’s life, and includes a chapter on the permanent value of Galatians. Williams’ commentary is full of hope, as he believes one can find “the Gospel in its simplicity, which is the good news of the immediate pardon of the sinner, and of free grace continually bestowed in Christ.”
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A. Lukyn Williams (1853–1943) was ordained to the Anglican priesthood in 1877, and became principal of Moore Theological College in 1878.