Galatian
Britishadjective
noun
Example Sentences
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The Episcopal community in Hamburg Township began to come together when Dr. Peter Galatian moved to the area in 1841.
From Washington Times • Nov. 6, 2014
The Galatian Celts abstained from eating the swine, and there has always been a prejudice against its flesh in the Highlands.
From The Religion of the Ancient Celts by MacCulloch, J. A.
If, as some suppose, the people of this region formed part of the Galatian churches, we see from his Epistle to them the kind of love they gave him.
From The Life of St. Paul by Stalker, James
Their Galatian kinsfolk were pagans still in the fourth century, to a large extent.
From The Christian Church in These Islands before the Coming of Augustine Three Lectures Delivered at St. Paul's in January 1894 by Browne, G. F. (George Forrest)
He will have read Paul's powerful defense of faith in his Roman and Galatian epistles.
From The Pursuit of God by Tozer, A. W. (Aiden Wilson)
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