Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures ..., Volume 1J. Steele, 1840 - 248 pages |
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... punishment , or to the execution of the Divine Law . LECTURE 37 . What constitutes the Atonement . Not Christ's obedience to law as a covenant of works ; His sufferings and death constitute the Atonement ; His taking human nature and ...
... punishment , or to the execution of the Divine Law . LECTURE 37 . What constitutes the Atonement . Not Christ's obedience to law as a covenant of works ; His sufferings and death constitute the Atonement ; His taking human nature and ...
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... punishments , and , for the most part , nearly all the doc- trines of natural religion . The immortal Deists profess a belief in all these . The peculiarity of all Deists is their rejection of Christianity and of the Bible as a ...
... punishments , and , for the most part , nearly all the doc- trines of natural religion . The immortal Deists profess a belief in all these . The peculiarity of all Deists is their rejection of Christianity and of the Bible as a ...
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... punishments . To their denial of the distinction between virtue and vice , I ob- ject , 1. That it is contrary to consciousness . We certainly know that there is such a distinction . It is the dictate of our own moral nature . It is ...
... punishments . To their denial of the distinction between virtue and vice , I ob- ject , 1. That it is contrary to consciousness . We certainly know that there is such a distinction . It is the dictate of our own moral nature . It is ...
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... punishment , which is preferred by the criminal , and equally advantageous to the government , for another form ... punishment of death . 3. Remunerative Justice . This is governmental , and consists in bestowing merited rewards upon ...
... punishment , which is preferred by the criminal , and equally advantageous to the government , for another form ... punishment of death . 3. Remunerative Justice . This is governmental , and consists in bestowing merited rewards upon ...
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... punished . 3. The sanctions , so far as we can see , are universally propor- tioned to the importance of the precept . 4. The remuneratory part of the sanction , that which promises reward to virtue , is in no case set aside when the ...
... punished . 3. The sanctions , so far as we can see , are universally propor- tioned to the importance of the precept . 4. The remuneratory part of the sanction , that which promises reward to virtue , is in no case set aside when the ...
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