Commentary on the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Galatians

John Calvin (1509 - 1564)
Translated by Rev. William Pringle

If ever there was a time when the consolations derived from religious instruction were necessary, what other resource is left to the most heroic minds by the present distress of the Church, and by greater and heavier distresses which appear to be approaching? Whoever, therefore, wishes to remain unmoved to the last, let him rely entirely on this support; whoever desires to have a sure protection, let him learn to betake himself to this refuge. Besides, in these four Epistles, of which I now present to you my Expositions, you will find, noble Prince, many subjects of consolation exceedingly adapted to the present times ; but to which I do not now more particularly refer, because they will occur to yourself with much better effect in their own places.
I come now to my second reason for dedicating to you this work. During the present confusion of affairs, while some are shaken, and others are entirely thrown down, you have preserved an astonishing composure and moderation, accompanied by a remarkable steadfastness, amidst all the storms which have arisen. I consider, therefore, that it is highly advantageous to the whole Church, to hold out in you, as in a bright mirror, an example which all may imitate. For, while the Son of God enjoins on all his followers, without exception, that they shall choose rather to fight under the banner of his cross than to triumph with the world, yet very few are found who are ready to engage in that kind of warfare. It is the more necessary that all should be stimulated and taught, by such uncommon examples as yours, to correct their effeminacy.
Of my Commentaries I shall only say, that they perhaps contain more than it would become me to acknowledge. On this point, however, I wish you to read and judge for yourself. Farewell, most illustrious Prince. May the Lord Jesus long preserve you for himself and his Church, and guide you by His Spirit! (Summary by John Calvin, Geneva, 1st February 1548.)

Genre(s): Christianity - Commentary

Language: English

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Play 01 The Argument David Ronald
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Play 02 Chapter 1, verses 1-5 David Ronald
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Play 03 Verses 6-9 David Ronald
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Play 04 Verses 10-14 David Ronald
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Play 05 Verses 15-24 David Ronald
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Play 06 Chapter 2, verses 1-5 David Ronald
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Play 07 Verses 6-10 David Ronald
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Play 08 Verses 11-16 David Ronald
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Play 09 Verses 17-21 David Ronald
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Play 10 Chapter 3, verses 1-5 David Ronald
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Play 11 Verses 6-9 David Ronald
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Play 12 Verses 10-14 David Ronald
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Play 13 Verses 15-18 David Ronald
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Play 14 Verses 19-22 David Ronald
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Play 15 Verses 23-29 David Ronald
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Play 16 Chapter 4, verses 1-5 David Ronald
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Play 17 Verses 6-11 David Ronald
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Play 18 Verses 12-20 David Ronald
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Play 19 Verses 21-26 David Ronald
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Play 20 Verses 27-31 David Ronald
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Play 21 Chapter 5, verses 1-6 David Ronald
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Play 22 Verses 7-12 David Ronald
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Play 23 Verses 13-18 David Ronald
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Play 24 Verses 19-21 David Ronald
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Play 25 Verses 22-26 David Ronald
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Play 26 Chapter 6, verses 1-5 David Ronald
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Play 27 Verses 6-10 David Ronald
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Play 28 Verses 11-13 David Ronald
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Play 29 Verses 14-19 David Ronald
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