The Nature of the Atonement and Its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life |
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... punishment , but as existing in a moral condition of unrighteousness , and so its own opposite , must desire that the sinner should cease to be in that condition ; should cease to be unrighteous , -should become right- eous ...
... punishment , but as existing in a moral condition of unrighteousness , and so its own opposite , must desire that the sinner should cease to be in that condition ; should cease to be unrighteous , -should become right- eous ...
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... punishment of sin , he cannot in justice be eventually punished himself ; and that , having , in like manner , fulfilled all righteousness , he must in justice receive the reward of that righteous- ness . " The sum of all is , the death ...
... punishment of sin , he cannot in justice be eventually punished himself ; and that , having , in like manner , fulfilled all righteousness , he must in justice receive the reward of that righteous- ness . " The sum of all is , the death ...
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... punishment , Owen anxiously insists upon the identity of that punishment which Christ endured for the elect , with what they would have endured themselves , and what the non - elect do eventually endure . " Now from all this , thus much ...
... punishment , Owen anxiously insists upon the identity of that punishment which Christ endured for the elect , with what they would have endured themselves , and what the non - elect do eventually endure . " Now from all this , thus much ...
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... punishment which they themselves were bound to undergo , -if such sufferings can rightly be repre- sented as punishment at all . But , not to enter here on the nature of the sufferings specified , when expla- nations are offered as to ...
... punishment which they themselves were bound to undergo , -if such sufferings can rightly be repre- sented as punishment at all . But , not to enter here on the nature of the sufferings specified , when expla- nations are offered as to ...
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John McLeod Campbell. themselves eventually suffer punishment for whom He had suffered , as in the same way it was ... punished for it ? If it be , then Christ underwent BY DR . OWEN AND PRESIDENT EDWARDS . 57.
John McLeod Campbell. themselves eventually suffer punishment for whom He had suffered , as in the same way it was ... punished for it ? If it be , then Christ underwent BY DR . OWEN AND PRESIDENT EDWARDS . 57.
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