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... penalty due to the sins of those whose place he assumed before the divine law , and , as God was pleased to accept the animal's death in substitution for the death of the sinner , so he looks upon the death of Christ as the equivalent ...
... penalty due to the sins of those whose place he assumed before the divine law , and , as God was pleased to accept the animal's death in substitution for the death of the sinner , so he looks upon the death of Christ as the equivalent ...
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... penalty which they had incurred , and that conse- quently the offered blood of the sacrificial victims expiated sin as a surrogate for the life of the guilty . " 1 Many plausible considerations are urged in favor of each of these ...
... penalty which they had incurred , and that conse- quently the offered blood of the sacrificial victims expiated sin as a surrogate for the life of the guilty . " 1 Many plausible considerations are urged in favor of each of these ...
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... penalty . An argument closely related to the foregoing is derived from the supposed import of the laying on of hands upon sacrificial victims . It is repeatedly enjoined in the Le- vitical ritual that in the making of private offerings ...
... penalty . An argument closely related to the foregoing is derived from the supposed import of the laying on of hands upon sacrificial victims . It is repeatedly enjoined in the Le- vitical ritual that in the making of private offerings ...
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... penalty is therefore remitted . Further , it is contended that the natural import of the whole ritual is substitutionary . The slaughter of a pure victim on whose head the owner places his hands ; the sprinkling of the blood on the ...
... penalty is therefore remitted . Further , it is contended that the natural import of the whole ritual is substitutionary . The slaughter of a pure victim on whose head the owner places his hands ; the sprinkling of the blood on the ...
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... penalty , or serve to identify the witnesses as those who are responsible for the accusation . But what is of principal importance to be noted is that , so far as the act symbolizes impartation , it is the impartation of good ; no ...
... penalty , or serve to identify the witnesses as those who are responsible for the accusation . But what is of principal importance to be noted is that , so far as the act symbolizes impartation , it is the impartation of good ; no ...
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Anselm apostle appeased Arminian assertion atonement biblical blood character Christ Christ's death Church conceived conception condemnation death of Christ definitions desert of sin divine grace doctrine of salvation dogmatic endured Epistle eternal ethical ethical nature evil experience expiation expression fact faith Father fellowship forgiveness God's Godlike gospel grace Grotius guilt Hebrew human idea illustrate inflicted interpretation Jesus Jewish justice Kingdom man's mankind means ment mercy moral nature ness obedience object offering Old Testament Paul Paul's Pauline penal substitution penal theory penalty penitence perfect person principle Professor prophets propitiation punishment question realization regarded relation religion religious repentance retributive retributive justice revealed righteousness sacrifice salvation satisfaction satisfied saving sense Shedd sinners sins sonship spirit substitution teaching of Jesus theologians theology theories of atonement thought tion true truth Union Theological Seminary unto vicarious WILLIAM SANDAY words wrath Yahweh