Excerpt from The Practical Works of David Clarkson, B. D., Fellow and Tutor of Clare Hall, Cambridge, Vol. 2
The apostle does, in this epistle, dispute against} the false doctrine where with the Galatians were in danger to be bewitched. In the conclusion of it, he gives some characters of those false teachers who broached that doctrine; that the doctrine itself being discovered to be an imposture, and the teachers impostors, the Galatians might be undeceived, and SO return to the truth, to this apostle, the preacher and witness of it both which they were tempted to reject.
The description of these erroneous teachers begins, ver. 12 and he gives such characters of them as will be useful to us for discovering such deluders as they were.
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David Clarkson was an English ejected minister.
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