Two discourses [on Isa. liii. 5, 6] on the atonementFlagg and Gould, 1824 - 54 páginas |
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... ment for them . It is not my present design to enter into a par- ticular examination of these discrepant and very unsatisfactory opinions . To the Jew I would say , In what other part of the Old Testament are the sufferings of any mere ...
... ment for them . It is not my present design to enter into a par- ticular examination of these discrepant and very unsatisfactory opinions . To the Jew I would say , In what other part of the Old Testament are the sufferings of any mere ...
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... ment by vicarious suffering would be incapable of defence ; for the human mind , if it be well illumin- ated , and guided in its researches by candour and a love of truth , cannot receive and accredit that which is absurd . But who does ...
... ment by vicarious suffering would be incapable of defence ; for the human mind , if it be well illumin- ated , and guided in its researches by candour and a love of truth , cannot receive and accredit that which is absurd . But who does ...
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... ment , cannot be established . Nay , I advance far- ther , and aver that so far from there being any im- possibility in the case , it is a matter of fact that substitution was admitted for nearly fifteen centu- ries , under the Mosaic ...
... ment , cannot be established . Nay , I advance far- ther , and aver that so far from there being any im- possibility in the case , it is a matter of fact that substitution was admitted for nearly fifteen centu- ries , under the Mosaic ...
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... ment , when the high priest entered the most holy place , and presented the blood of the national offer- ing or victim before Jehovah ; not indeed from the punishment of a spiritual nature due to sin , but from some penalty of an ...
... ment , when the high priest entered the most holy place , and presented the blood of the national offer- ing or victim before Jehovah ; not indeed from the punishment of a spiritual nature due to sin , but from some penalty of an ...
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... ment , we may cheerfully admit , are the highest pur- poses which are known to us . But had he no mor- al purposes to effect under the Jewish dispensation , and by the Mosaic institutes ? Most certainly he had . Incipient and imperfect ...
... ment , we may cheerfully admit , are the highest pur- poses which are known to us . But had he no mor- al purposes to effect under the Jewish dispensation , and by the Mosaic institutes ? Most certainly he had . Incipient and imperfect ...
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