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40841 The Atonement, p. 137.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… verse refers to his highest nature will be admitted by all: and it is declared in the verse following, that in this nature he became man. Mark the explicit language …

40842 The Atonement, p. 141.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… praying, refer to the same personality; but to the nature he had before the world was, and to the nature he then had.

40843 The Atonement, p. 142.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… in reference to the Son of God, the Father changed his nature, and, as a natural consequence, the manner of his existence, without changing his personal identity …

40844 The Atonement, p. 146.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… Nazareth refer to the same person after his resurrection, that it did before?

40845 The Atonement, p. 147.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… by reference to verse 31, we learn that it had a resurrection. “He (David) seeing this before, spake of the resurrection of Christ, that his soul was not left in hell …

40846 The Atonement, p. 148.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… verse refers to his Divine nature, all admit, who believe he had a Divine nature; yet it is emphatically declared in the two verses following, that he “made himself …

40847 The Atonement, p. 148.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… in reference to Christ; he was the same person in his humiliation and death, that he had been in his exaltation and glory. And in reference to the above passages …

40848 The Atonement, p. 151.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… in reference to the sacrifice of Christ, according to the above view. His humanity suffered all that was suffered, made all sacrifice that was made; his privation …

40849 The Atonement, p. 153.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… , in reference to the atonement; both have, in fact, only a human sacrifice: but with reference to their views of the highest nature of the Son of God, they are as …

40850 The Atonement, p. 155.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… , in reference to its dignity, it is the sacrifice of the most exalted and dignified being in the vast empire of God; nay, the sacrifice of the King’s only begotten …

40851 The Atonement, p. 155.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… in reference to his subsequent history; whereas they should commence with his highest nature, as “ the only begotten of the Father ,” and “ beginning of the creation …

40852 The Atonement, p. 156.3 (James M. Stephenson)

… . In reference to his nature, he was raised from the dead a quickening Spirit. 1 Corinthians 15:45. “And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul …

40853 The Atonement, p. 157.1 (James M. Stephenson)

In reference to the difficulties in the way of the Son’s being changed from mortality to immortality, from flesh to spirit, the same difficulties may be urged …

40854 The Atonement, p. 157.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… . In reference to his exaltation, he is represented, 1st, as having all given back by the Father which he had lost by his incarnation. The answer to his prayer supposes …

40855 The Atonement, p. 159.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… would refer the reader to Heb. Chaps. 8; 9; 10:18-21; 7:22-28; 4:14, 16. That he was not, and indeed could not be a priest while on earth is evident from Chap. 8:4. For further …

40856 The Atonement, p. 172.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… . In reference to the nature of these conditions, all the King asks of his rebellious subjects is, to accept him as their rightful King: in other words, to have …

40857 The Atonement, p. 172.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… . In reference to the terms of pardon, as far as an equivalent from the guilty and the condemned is concerned, it is offered free, without money, and without price …

40858 The Atonement, p. 175.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… , in reference to the offers of salvation, and in reference to all those who reject his plan, there is no “respect of persons.”

40859 The Atonement, p. 175.2 (James M. Stephenson)

… in reference to its extent, or provisions, includes all mankind; but in reference to its application, it includes none except those who comply with the conditions …

40860 The Atonement, p. 177.1 (James M. Stephenson)

… , in reference to what we must do on our part, and what God will do for us on his part, to qualify us for all these blessings and privileges, and I have done, except …