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Page 387
... seems chiefly to relate to what precise ideas ought to be attached to the terms substitution and imputation . It seems , that those whom Mr. B. opposes have expressed themselves , according to his views , in too general terms respecting ...
... seems chiefly to relate to what precise ideas ought to be attached to the terms substitution and imputation . It seems , that those whom Mr. B. opposes have expressed themselves , according to his views , in too general terms respecting ...
Page 388
... seems to have misunderstood the meaning of those whom he opposes , when ( pp . 55 , 56. ) he speaks of the absurdity of " denying the imputa- tion of Christ's righteousness , " and " yet maintaining the imputation of its effects ...
... seems to have misunderstood the meaning of those whom he opposes , when ( pp . 55 , 56. ) he speaks of the absurdity of " denying the imputa- tion of Christ's righteousness , " and " yet maintaining the imputation of its effects ...
Page 670
... seems to have acquired . It was probably for this reason that he chose to treat the subject in a general way , and to restrict him- self to views , which are nearly as applicable to any other coun- try , as to that immediately in ...
... seems to have acquired . It was probably for this reason that he chose to treat the subject in a general way , and to restrict him- self to views , which are nearly as applicable to any other coun- try , as to that immediately in ...
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