| Thomas Erskine - Apologetics - 1823 - 234 pages
...transgression, whilst he published an amnesty to the guilty, and thus asserted the authority and importance and worth of the law, by that very act which beamed...excite love, and if loved, must produce resemblance. A pardoa without a sacrifice, could have made but a weak and obscure appeal to the understanding or the... | |
| Thomas Erskine - Apologetics - 1823 - 226 pages
...transgression, whilst he published an amnesty to the guilty, and thus asserted the authority and importance and worth of the law, by that very act which beamed...death, that combination of holiness and mercy, which believed, must excite love, and if loved, must produce resemblance, A pardon without a sacrifice, could... | |
| Thomas Erskine - Apologetics - 1823 - 232 pages
...transgression, whilst he published an amnesty to the guilty, and thus asserted the authority and importance and worth of the law, by that very act which beamed...in death, that combination of holiness and mercy, 67 which, if believed, must excite love, and if loved, must produce resemblance. A pardon without a... | |
| Moses Stuart - 1825 - 188 pages
...an only begotten Son, a beloved Son, the Father's Fellow, to endure the penalty of transgression ? The Eternal Word became flesh and exhibited, in sufferings...mercy which if believed must excite love, and if loved mustproduce resemblance. God gave his equal, his well-beloved Son to suffer, instead of guilty man,... | |
| Theology - 1822 - 688 pages
...to the guilty," and thus aserted the authority and importance and worth of the law, by that very aet which beamed forth love unspeakable, and displayed...but the unwillingness of the criminals to accept it. Tbe Eternal Word became flesh ; and exhibited, in sufferings and in death, that combination of holiness... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1831 - 458 pages
...transgression, while he published an amnesty to the guilty, and thus asserted the authority, and importance, and worth of the law by that very act which beamed...death, that combination of holiness and mercy which, believed, must excite love, and, if loved, must produce resemblance. "(9) " Mercy and truth meet together,... | |
| UNITARIANISM. - Unitarianism - 1839 - 826 pages
...transgression, whilst he published an amnesty to the guilty ; and thus asserted the authority, and importance, and worth of the law, by that very act which beamed...produce resemblance." A pardon without a sacrifice (such a pardon as Unitarians suppose) could have made but a weak and obscure appeal to the understanding... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1850 - 702 pages
...transgression, while he published an amnesty to the guilty, and thus asserted the authority, and importance, and worth of the law by that very act which beamed forth love unspeakable, and displayed a 2 compassion which knew no obstacle but the unwillingness of the criminals to accept it. The eternal... | |
| Richard Watson - Apologetics - 1851 - 700 pages
...transgression, while he published an amnesty to the guilty, and thus asserted the authority, and importance, and worth of the law by that very act which beamed...which knew no obstacle but the unwillingness of the crimiaals to accept it. The eternal Word became flesh, and exhibited, in sufferings and in death, that... | |
| Thomas Erskine - Apologetics - 1853 - 156 pages
...transgression, while he published an amnesty to the guilty, and thus asserted the authority and importance and worth of the law, by that very act which beamed...A pardon without a sacrifice, could have made but ft weak and obscure appeal to the understanding or the heart. It could not have demonstrated the evil... | |
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