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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He extolled , with the most pompous declamation , the merit and efficacy of
indulgences , and in the warmth of his zeal he declared that they were more
efficacious than the merits of Christ Jesus . The kings of Europe , as well as the
petty ...
He extolled , with the most pompous declamation , the merit and efficacy of
indulgences , and in the warmth of his zeal he declared that they were more
efficacious than the merits of Christ Jesus . The kings of Europe , as well as the
petty ...
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The atonement derives its perfection from its own intrinsic fulness of merit . It is
perfect ; 1. In respect to parts ; because it satisfied , by its expiatory efficacy , all
the demands which the law makes upon us , both in relation to the obedience of
life ...
The atonement derives its perfection from its own intrinsic fulness of merit . It is
perfect ; 1. In respect to parts ; because it satisfied , by its expiatory efficacy , all
the demands which the law makes upon us , both in relation to the obedience of
life ...
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Unspeakable were his merits , in doing what was most difficult and arduous , for
our redemption . ... He says , that atonement and merit are incompatible with
each other , for satisfaction or atonement is the payment of a just debt , whereas
merit ...
Unspeakable were his merits , in doing what was most difficult and arduous , for
our redemption . ... He says , that atonement and merit are incompatible with
each other , for satisfaction or atonement is the payment of a just debt , whereas
merit ...
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rate when applied to a satisfaction or payment made by a debtor in his own
person , but it has no application when referred to a vicarious satisfaction , in
which a surety , while making satisfaction may merit some thing , both in relation
to the ...
rate when applied to a satisfaction or payment made by a debtor in his own
person , but it has no application when referred to a vicarious satisfaction , in
which a surety , while making satisfaction may merit some thing , both in relation
to the ...
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The procuring of salvation , and all things connected with it , is founded in the
atonement , and merits of the person who procures it . Then , if Christ did not
procure faith in the way of meritorious cause , he did not merit faith . It cannot be
said ...
The procuring of salvation , and all things connected with it , is founded in the
atonement , and merits of the person who procures it . Then , if Christ did not
procure faith in the way of meritorious cause , he did not merit faith . It cannot be
said ...
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