The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 467
... death of our Lord Jesus Christ . We may be unable to perceive even the necessity of expiation , or how , if necessary , the death of Christ could effect it ; and yet if there be clear and authoritative indications that Christ died to ...
... death of our Lord Jesus Christ . We may be unable to perceive even the necessity of expiation , or how , if necessary , the death of Christ could effect it ; and yet if there be clear and authoritative indications that Christ died to ...
Sayfa 470
... Death , as about its Expiatory Value , though the supreme signifi- cance of His crucifixion in apostolic teaching cannot be disputed or ignored . Let it be granted that the Expiatory theory is baseless , still it is the death of Christ ...
... Death , as about its Expiatory Value , though the supreme signifi- cance of His crucifixion in apostolic teaching cannot be disputed or ignored . Let it be granted that the Expiatory theory is baseless , still it is the death of Christ ...
Sayfa 503
... Death of our Lord Jesus Christ is not only the highest expres- sion of the law that suffering is the just penalty of transgression , but also the mightiest conceivable appeal of the Divine love and holiness to the heart and conscience ...
... Death of our Lord Jesus Christ is not only the highest expres- sion of the law that suffering is the just penalty of transgression , but also the mightiest conceivable appeal of the Divine love and holiness to the heart and conscience ...
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