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34681 The Atonement, p. 91.3 (James M. Stephenson)
… his character untarnished.
34682 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 …
34683 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 …
34684 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 …
34685 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 …
34686 The Atonement, p. 121.2 (James M. Stephenson)
… of God, and secondly, in their relation to his official character. To resume the order proposed.
34687 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 …
34688 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 …
34689 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,
34690 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 …
34691 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 …
34692 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 …
34693 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 …
34694 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 …
34695 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 …
34696 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.
34697 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 …
34698 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.
34699 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 …
34700 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 …