Theological Institutes: Or, A View of the Evidences, Doctrines, Morals, and Institutions of Christianity, Volumen1Carlton & Porter, 1850 |
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... death , as used in Scripture . ( P. 48. ) ( a . ) " Death came into the world by sin . " ( b . ) It does not imply annihilation . ( c . ) It extends to the sout as well as to the body , thus embracing ( 1. ) Bodily death , i . e . , the ...
... death , as used in Scripture . ( P. 48. ) ( a . ) " Death came into the world by sin . " ( b . ) It does not imply annihilation . ( c . ) It extends to the sout as well as to the body , thus embracing ( 1. ) Bodily death , i . e . , the ...
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... death of Christ ; and 1. The Socinian considers the death of Christ merely as the means by which repentance is produced in the heart of man . 2. The Arian connects with it that kind of merit which arises from a generous and benevolent ...
... death of Christ ; and 1. The Socinian considers the death of Christ merely as the means by which repentance is produced in the heart of man . 2. The Arian connects with it that kind of merit which arises from a generous and benevolent ...
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... death of Christ is still further explained in the New Testament , by the manner in which it connects our justification with faith in the blood of Christ ; and both our justification and the death of Christ with the " righteousness of ...
... death of Christ is still further explained in the New Testament , by the manner in which it connects our justification with faith in the blood of Christ ; and both our justification and the death of Christ with the " righteousness of ...
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