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How can someone be said to love Christ if he does not attribute the entire glory of our salvation to him alone, and especially if he corrupts it with his own glory by boasting of the righteousness of his works, thereby detracting from Christ? How can we say that someone who claims for himself or for others what belongs exclusively to Christ is not his enemy?
Rudolf Gwalther, In Divi Pauli Apostoli Epistolam ad Galatas Homiliae LXI (Zurich, 1576). Quoted in Gerald L. Bray, Timothy F. George, Scott M. Manetsch (eds), Reformation Commentary on Scripture X: Galatians, Ephesians (Downers Grove IL: IVP Academic, 2011), p. 28.
Rudolf Gwalther, In Divi Pauli Apostoli Epistolam ad Galatas Homiliae LXI (Zurich, 1576). Quoted in Gerald L. Bray, Timothy F. George, Scott M. Manetsch (eds), Reformation Commentary on Scripture X: Galatians, Ephesians (Downers Grove IL: IVP Academic, 2011), p. 28.