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34641 The Atonement, p. 91.3 (James M. Stephenson)

… his character untarnished.

34642 The Atonement, p. 95.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… typical character of the Jewish sacrifices. Types, according to theological writers, signify signs or examples, designed by God to prefigure future things …

34643 The Atonement, p. 102.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… whose characters were accepted by the judge; and whose sins were (at least figuratively) expiated by the ministration of the high priest; and “by the blood of …

34644 The Atonement, p. 119.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… and characters. And this is a work which God cannot do for man in harmony with his plan, which requires a voluntary acceptation on the part of the pardoned sinner …

34645 The Atonement, p. 121.1 (James M. Stephenson)

character of our substitute. To have clear views of the relation the atonement sustains to the Son of God, we must understand the relation the Son of God sustains …

34646 The Atonement, p. 121.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… of God, and secondly, in their relation to his official character. To resume the order proposed.

34647 The Atonement, p. 126.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… dignified character he is presented as the true Messiah and Saviour of the world; and as the great object of faith, and the author of eternal life. John 1:18, 36 …

34648 The Atonement, p. 128.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… , and character, he had an origin, and consequently beginning of days. The idea of Father and Son supposes priority of the existence of the one, and the subsequent …

34649 The Atonement, p. 133.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… infamous character of a malefactor. O! was ever love like this! Did ever mercy stoop so low? Well might the poet exclaim,

34650 The Atonement, p. 147.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… highest character ascribed to him in the Bible, he is represented as humbling himself and becoming obedient unto death: where the same identical being who …

34651 The Atonement, p. 150.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… , whose characters, in case of perfect obedience, would be equally exceptionss. I cannot conceive how the death of one good man could render an adequate atonement …

34652 The Atonement, p. 151.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… the character of his own son, to a life of poverty, privation and suffering, and then crucify him under the character of a malefactor, while his real son enjoyed …

34653 The Atonement, p. 161.1 (James M. Stephenson)

character as king over all the earth: hence I will notice the last crowning event in the history of our Divine Lord and Master, the highest character in …

34654 The Atonement, p. 162.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… regal character, the royal splender of our promised king. The prophet Isaiah commences with his birth, and does not leave his history until he beholds him …

34655 The Atonement, p. 169.5 (James M. Stephenson)

… the character of his moral government, and the rectitude of his law, that he cannot save them without faith, repentance and obedience; but two courses remain …

34656 The Atonement, p. 189.14 (James M. Stephenson)

… of God in this character calls his father God. Hebrews 1:9; John 20:17; Revelation 3:12. And in this character, as has been shown, he was begotten and died.

34657 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. III (George Storrs)

… , 146. - Character cannot be known without trial, 147. - Adam’s failure, with remarks on inherent depravity 149-152. - Assembly’s Catechism, 150. - Conclusion, 152. CHRIST …

34658 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. III.6 (George Storrs)

… , 146. - Character cannot be known without trial, 147. - Adam’s failure, with remarks on inherent depravity 149-152. - Assembly’s Catechism, 150. - Conclusion, 152.

34659 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 18.3 (George Storrs)

… scriptural character, and decides according to the weight of evidence. - While he uncompromisingly advocates what he believes to be truth, in opposition …

34660 Six Sermons on the Inquiry Is There Immortality in Sin and Suffering?, p. 20.2 (George Storrs)

… honor God only so far as we have right conceptions of His character, government and purposes, and act in accordance with them. If we believe God will reward …