Two discourses [on Isa. liii. 5, 6] on the atonementFlagg and Gould, 1824 - 54 ページ |
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... represented in a manner less perspic- uous than he could wish , on account of his compressed limits , he indulges the hope that the great points which he has aimed to establish , may be clearly discerned . The publication of the sermons ...
... represented in a manner less perspic- uous than he could wish , on account of his compressed limits , he indulges the hope that the great points which he has aimed to establish , may be clearly discerned . The publication of the sermons ...
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... represented , in our text and context , as bearing the sins of the nation , and making atone- ment for them . It is not my present design to enter into a par- ticular examination of these discrepant and very unsatisfactory opinions . To ...
... represented , in our text and context , as bearing the sins of the nation , and making atone- ment for them . It is not my present design to enter into a par- ticular examination of these discrepant and very unsatisfactory opinions . To ...
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... represent- ed as the special procuring cause of our redemption , yet his obedience is also represented as a concurring cause or ground of our salvation . The Saviour's entire obedience or sinless perfection was essential to his ...
... represent- ed as the special procuring cause of our redemption , yet his obedience is also represented as a concurring cause or ground of our salvation . The Saviour's entire obedience or sinless perfection was essential to his ...
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... divine nature , considered as the immutable God , we cannot conceive of his hav- . ing suffered ; and indeed the Scriptures always represent him as having assumed the human na- ture , in order that he might suffer . Phil. 12.
... divine nature , considered as the immutable God , we cannot conceive of his hav- . ing suffered ; and indeed the Scriptures always represent him as having assumed the human na- ture , in order that he might suffer . Phil. 12.
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... represents the objector as suggesting : " What shall we say then ? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound ? God forbid , " he an- swers again , " how shall we who are dead to sin , any longer continue to practise it ? " Rom . vi ...
... represents the objector as suggesting : " What shall we say then ? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound ? God forbid , " he an- swers again , " how shall we who are dead to sin , any longer continue to practise it ? " Rom . vi ...
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