The Nature of the Atonement and Its Relation to Remission of Sins and Eternal Life |
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acceptance accomplished according Apostle apprehension aspect atonement bearing believe blood called character Christ Christianity claim coming commend conceived conception confession connected conscience consciousness consider contemplated darkness dealing death demand desire difficulty divine elements endured eternal evil existence experience expression fact faith Father fatherliness favour feel fellowship felt flesh forgiveness gift give given glory God's gospel grace ground hands hath heart holiness hope humanity implied important imputation infinite Jesus justified knowledge light living Lord Lord's man's manifested meaning measure ment mind moral nature ness object offering ourselves pass peace perfect prayer present punishment question realise reason receive recognised redemption reference regarded relation represented response result revealed righteousness salvation seems seen sense shed sinners sins sonship speak spirit suffering teaching testimony things thought tion true truly trust truth understand unto wrath