The Nature of the Atonement and Its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life |
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... of God in conscience , should help our under- standings most . When the apostle represents himself as by manifestation of the truth commending himself to every man's conscience in the sight of God , IN THE ATONEMENT . 5.
... of God in conscience , should help our under- standings most . When the apostle represents himself as by manifestation of the truth commending himself to every man's conscience in the sight of God , IN THE ATONEMENT . 5.
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... apostle expected would commend itself to every man's conscience in the sight of God which some thus treat as an argument against revelation , and which others , while receiving it , hold only as a mystery ? " and the latter part of the ...
... apostle expected would commend itself to every man's conscience in the sight of God which some thus treat as an argument against revelation , and which others , while receiving it , hold only as a mystery ? " and the latter part of the ...
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... apostle , implies much more than a recognition of a need be for an atonement ; nor can it be regarded as accomplished , unless the atonement revealed be felt to commend itself by its own internal light , and its divine fitness to ...
... apostle , implies much more than a recognition of a need be for an atonement ; nor can it be regarded as accomplished , unless the atonement revealed be felt to commend itself by its own internal light , and its divine fitness to ...
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... apostle Paul speaks of , in the close of the seventh chapter of his Epistle to the Romans , must be recognised as the com- pleteness of that development of conscience , which fitly 66 prepares the mind for understanding and welcoming ...
... apostle Paul speaks of , in the close of the seventh chapter of his Epistle to the Romans , must be recognised as the com- pleteness of that development of conscience , which fitly 66 prepares the mind for understanding and welcoming ...
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... apostle John speaks with such fulness of expression in the beginning of his first epistle . I do not speak of an unknown future blessedness , in a future state of being , of which conscience can understand nothing ; but I speak of a ...
... apostle John speaks with such fulness of expression in the beginning of his first epistle . I do not speak of an unknown future blessedness , in a future state of being , of which conscience can understand nothing ; but I speak of a ...
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