The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 120
... thing vicarious in the nature of Christ's death ; or his suffering any thing in the place of sinners . ” p . 13. The opponents of this doctrine have heretofore been used to acknow ledge , that atonement , and satisfaction to justice ...
... thing vicarious in the nature of Christ's death ; or his suffering any thing in the place of sinners . ” p . 13. The opponents of this doctrine have heretofore been used to acknow ledge , that atonement , and satisfaction to justice ...
Page 551
... thing , except mathematics . He would have hesitated , equally , to recognise the existence of a God , and to deny ... thing through its own partial and discoloured medium , or by that ambition of shining which spoils every thing . The ...
... thing , except mathematics . He would have hesitated , equally , to recognise the existence of a God , and to deny ... thing through its own partial and discoloured medium , or by that ambition of shining which spoils every thing . The ...
Page 712
... thing to preserve manking from vice and wickedness , and another to inculcate wisdom and virtue ; and as our Saviour apparently meant to express the latter idea , why should he use the metaphor in the former sense ? In order to ...
... thing to preserve manking from vice and wickedness , and another to inculcate wisdom and virtue ; and as our Saviour apparently meant to express the latter idea , why should he use the metaphor in the former sense ? In order to ...
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