This is a meticulously transcribed and edited edition of Jean Mestrezat's sermon on Galatians 5:7-12. Delivered in French during the 17th century, this sermon offers invaluable insights into the theological and social landscape of the Reformation era. Mestrezat, a prominent figure in French Protestantism, expounds on themes of faith, justification, and the Christian life with characteristic eloquence and rigor.
This edition preserves the original French text while providing contextual notes to aid modern readers in understanding the historical and theological nuances. Students of Reformation history, theology, and French literature will find this volume an indispensable resource.
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