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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The satisfaction respects Christ from whom God demands a punishment not
numerically but specifically the same which we owed . Pardon respects believers
, who are freed from punishment , in their own persons , while a vicarious
suffering is ...
The satisfaction respects Christ from whom God demands a punishment not
numerically but specifically the same which we owed . Pardon respects believers
, who are freed from punishment , in their own persons , while a vicarious
suffering is ...
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We must , however , in the punishment itself distinguish accurately between the
enforcing of the penalty , and the manner and circumstances under which it is
enforced as they are things widely different . Punishment may be viewed
generally ...
We must , however , in the punishment itself distinguish accurately between the
enforcing of the penalty , and the manner and circumstances under which it is
enforced as they are things widely different . Punishment may be viewed
generally ...
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Christ did not suffer eternal death as to duration , but a death of three days only ,
and yet he fully paid the debt of everlasting punishment , which we owed . His
which was one of finite duration , was equivalent to an everlasting death suffered
...
Christ did not suffer eternal death as to duration , but a death of three days only ,
and yet he fully paid the debt of everlasting punishment , which we owed . His
which was one of finite duration , was equivalent to an everlasting death suffered
...
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Equally futile is their reasoning , when they resort to the distinction between sin
and punishment when they contend , that though Christ has satisfied for our sin ,
he has not fully satisfied for our punishment , or if for eternal punishment , at least
...
Equally futile is their reasoning , when they resort to the distinction between sin
and punishment when they contend , that though Christ has satisfied for our sin ,
he has not fully satisfied for our punishment , or if for eternal punishment , at least
...
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Hence though Christ has died for us , we are still obnoxious to natural death , not
, however , for a punishment , but for a deliverance from the evils of this life , and
an introduction into heaven . We must distinguish between a righteousness of ...
Hence though Christ has died for us , we are still obnoxious to natural death , not
, however , for a punishment , but for a deliverance from the evils of this life , and
an introduction into heaven . We must distinguish between a righteousness of ...
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