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Book of Acts / Christian theology / Epistle to the Galatians / Judaizers / Paul the Apostle / Council of Jerusalem / Legalism / Acts of the Apostles / Fruit of the Holy Spirit / Christianity / Religion / Early Christianity and Judaism
Date: 2014-09-11 10:59:26
Book of Acts
Christian theology
Epistle to the Galatians
Judaizers
Paul the Apostle
Council of Jerusalem
Legalism
Acts of the Apostles
Fruit of the Holy Spirit
Christianity
Religion
Early Christianity and Judaism

Studies in Galatians R. C Bell ESSAY NO.1 Racially, the Galatians were Gauls, or Celts, who had migrated from north of the

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