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... how the atonement meets the demand for this : that is , the necessities of the
divine government ; of the human conscience ; and of the nature of God . And first
, how does the atonement , or the sacrificial death of Christ , meet the necessities
...
... how the atonement meets the demand for this : that is , the necessities of the
divine government ; of the human conscience ; and of the nature of God . And first
, how does the atonement , or the sacrificial death of Christ , meet the necessities
...
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It is the side of our nature which is allied with God , which sympathizes with him ,
which reflects his feeling . Conscience feels , instinctively , though the feeling
may never be analyzed , nor acknowledged perhaps in words , that God is ...
It is the side of our nature which is allied with God , which sympathizes with him ,
which reflects his feeling . Conscience feels , instinctively , though the feeling
may never be analyzed , nor acknowledged perhaps in words , that God is ...
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By the atonement of Christ the necessities of the divine nature are also met , the
justice of God is satisfied . We do not lose sight of the great truth that God is the
universal and compassionate Father ; that he looks with ineffable sympathy on all
...
By the atonement of Christ the necessities of the divine nature are also met , the
justice of God is satisfied . We do not lose sight of the great truth that God is the
universal and compassionate Father ; that he looks with ineffable sympathy on all
...
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The infinite goodness of his nature must resist the suspicion that such a state of
things can gain a foothold in his empire . Hence , we read that God will by no
means clear the guilty . But more than this we read , and it is the natural
expression of ...
The infinite goodness of his nature must resist the suspicion that such a state of
things can gain a foothold in his empire . Hence , we read that God will by no
means clear the guilty . But more than this we read , and it is the natural
expression of ...
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... either of the outward testimony of the Scriptures , or of the natural reason of
man , for this divine revelation and inward ... for — euch is the infirmity of human
nature - it is not difficult to believe that many things are the promptings of the
divine ...
... either of the outward testimony of the Scriptures , or of the natural reason of
man , for this divine revelation and inward ... for — euch is the infirmity of human
nature - it is not difficult to believe that many things are the promptings of the
divine ...
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