Reasons for rejecting the doctrine of satisfaction for sin by the sufferings and death of Christ: in five letters to the editor of the Christian ReformerUnitarian Association, 1829 - 92 pages |
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... natural consequence of adopt- ing a creed which derives its proofs from human sources , and not from the Scriptures ; and this is the exact state of the case with regard to the doctrine now disputed . This , however , is rather a ...
... natural consequence of adopt- ing a creed which derives its proofs from human sources , and not from the Scriptures ; and this is the exact state of the case with regard to the doctrine now disputed . This , however , is rather a ...
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... natural to expect this substitute should be deman- ded ? Of the offender or offended ? —the debtor or the creditor ? And lastly , what sort of justice could that be which , instead of inflicting its pe- nalties on the really guilty ...
... natural to expect this substitute should be deman- ded ? Of the offender or offended ? —the debtor or the creditor ? And lastly , what sort of justice could that be which , instead of inflicting its pe- nalties on the really guilty ...
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... nature ? Yet this is the picture which orthodoxy draws of the Father of mercies and God of all comfort . In connexion with the above texts of scripture in which this M fatherly character is exhibited , I will now advert to Doctrine of ...
... nature ? Yet this is the picture which orthodoxy draws of the Father of mercies and God of all comfort . In connexion with the above texts of scripture in which this M fatherly character is exhibited , I will now advert to Doctrine of ...
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... natural and reasonable than that these writers should have designated him by this appellation , as well as that of mediator , prophet , shepherd , Saviour , & c . , neither of which amounts in meaning to any thing like it , which I ...
... natural and reasonable than that these writers should have designated him by this appellation , as well as that of mediator , prophet , shepherd , Saviour , & c . , neither of which amounts in meaning to any thing like it , which I ...
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... nature of Christ , would be insufficient and dispropor- tionate ; but , as the Godhead , or second person of the Trinity , was united to the manhood , it gave such weight , dignity , and value thereto , that full satisfaction was ...
... nature of Christ , would be insufficient and dispropor- tionate ; but , as the Godhead , or second person of the Trinity , was united to the manhood , it gave such weight , dignity , and value thereto , that full satisfaction was ...
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Reasons For Rejecting The Doctrine Of Satisfaction For Sin By The Sufferings ... R. Mills No preview available - 2019 |
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absurdity according act of injustice alleged amongst apostles argue atonement Bible called Calvinistic character Chard charge chargeable claims conduct connexion consequently consider consist creed crucified death of Christ debt debtor declared Deity demands Divine justice elect equally equivalent eternal evil express Father favour forgiven forgiveness glad-tidings glory Godhead gospel greatest ground guilty holy human imputation to Christ imputed sin inexorable justice infinite inflexible inflicted innocent Jehovah Jesus Jews justly language latter meaning mercy nature New-Testament notion object original sin orthodox pardon passages of scripture payment penal penalty person phraseology point of fact posed preached Psalm punishment due reality reasoning refutation rendered repentance represent resurrection righteousness rigorous satis satisfaction for sin satisfactionists satisfied Scrip sense shew sinner solecism sophism stead stitute substitutional imputation sufferings and death supposed substitute Testament texts thereby thing tion Trinitarian true truth ture Unitarian vicarious wicked word wrath writers