The Nature of the Atonement and Its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life |
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... acceptance with God upon the atonement , receiving it as a mystery which they do not feel it needful to understand ; so that to them it is no part of the evidence of revelation , being commended to their faith only by the authority of a ...
... acceptance with God upon the atonement , receiving it as a mystery which they do not feel it needful to understand ; so that to them it is no part of the evidence of revelation , being commended to their faith only by the authority of a ...
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... was sought to propitiate . All that the demand implied was the high value of the offering to those from whom it was required , and the offended gods may have been thought of only as accepting what cost the IN THE ATONEMENT . 7.
... was sought to propitiate . All that the demand implied was the high value of the offering to those from whom it was required , and the offended gods may have been thought of only as accepting what cost the IN THE ATONEMENT . 7.
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John McLeod Campbell. have been thought of only as accepting what cost the people dearly ; as Moloch received the children cast into the fire . But if indeed we are to conclude that the spirit of self - sacrifice in the victim was ...
John McLeod Campbell. have been thought of only as accepting what cost the people dearly ; as Moloch received the children cast into the fire . But if indeed we are to conclude that the spirit of self - sacrifice in the victim was ...
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... thoughts pass to divine light filling humanity , eternal life partaken in , righteous- ness and holiness , the acceptance and favour of God , inward harmony experienced in the fulfilment in man , of IN THE ATONEMENT . 15.
... thoughts pass to divine light filling humanity , eternal life partaken in , righteous- ness and holiness , the acceptance and favour of God , inward harmony experienced in the fulfilment in man , of IN THE ATONEMENT . 15.
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... accepting them ; and thus faith saves by bringing us into living harmony with the divine con- stitution of things in Christ ; —and , come into this harmony , God pronounces us righteous , and , abiding in this faith , light , and life ...
... accepting them ; and thus faith saves by bringing us into living harmony with the divine con- stitution of things in Christ ; —and , come into this harmony , God pronounces us righteous , and , abiding in this faith , light , and life ...
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