A Historical Sketch of Opinions on the Atonement: Interspersed with Biographical Notices of the Leading Doctors, and Outline of the Sections of the Church, from the Incarnation of Christ, to the Present Time; with Translations from Francis Turrettin, on the Atonement |
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If there be such an attribute as justice , and who will dispute it , belonging to God ,
then sin must have its due , which is punishment . But as to the manner and
circumstances of the punishment , the case is altogether different . They are not ...
If there be such an attribute as justice , and who will dispute it , belonging to God ,
then sin must have its due , which is punishment . But as to the manner and
circumstances of the punishment , the case is altogether different . They are not ...
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It is a moral and rational necessity for which we plead ; one which flows from the
holiness and justice of God , and cannot be exercised any other way than freely
and voluntarily , and which admits of various modifications , provided there is no
...
It is a moral and rational necessity for which we plead ; one which flows from the
holiness and justice of God , and cannot be exercised any other way than freely
and voluntarily , and which admits of various modifications , provided there is no
...
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If there was no obstacle on the part of justice , in the way of our salvation , it
would indeed have been great grace in God to have forgiven our sins . But it
would have fallen far short of that stupendous love which , though justice
inexorable stood ...
If there was no obstacle on the part of justice , in the way of our salvation , it
would indeed have been great grace in God to have forgiven our sins . But it
would have fallen far short of that stupendous love which , though justice
inexorable stood ...
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The doctrine for which we contend is , that Christ hath so perfectly satisfied divine
justice for all our sins , by one of . fering of himself ; and not only for our sin , but
also for both temporal , and eternal punishment , that henceforth there are no ...
The doctrine for which we contend is , that Christ hath so perfectly satisfied divine
justice for all our sins , by one of . fering of himself ; and not only for our sin , but
also for both temporal , and eternal punishment , that henceforth there are no ...
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This they tell us was effected by the removal of obstacles which justice placed in
the way of man's salvation , which was done by rendering satisfaction to justice ,
and thus open . ing a door of salvation , that God , reconciled by the atonement ...
This they tell us was effected by the removal of obstacles which justice placed in
the way of man's salvation , which was done by rendering satisfaction to justice ,
and thus open . ing a door of salvation , that God , reconciled by the atonement ...
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