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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. | |
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THE ENDS CONTEMPLATED IN THE ATONEMENT AWAKEN THE EXPECTATION THAT WE ARE TO UNDERSTAND IN NATURE | 1 |
CHAPTER II. | |
TEACHING OF LUTHER | 32 |
CHAPTER III. | |
CALVINISM, AS TAUGHT BY DR. OWEN AND PRESIDENT EDWARDS | 49 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
CALVINISM, AS RECENTLY MODIFIED | 75 |
CHAPTER V. | |
REASON FOR NOT RESTING IN THE CONCEPTION OF THE NATURE OF THE ATONEMENT ON WHICH THESE SYSTEMS PROCEED.--THE ATONEMENT TO BE SEEN BY ITS OWN LIGHT | 113 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
RETROSPECTIVE ASPECT OF THE ATONEMENT | 128 |
vi CHAPTER VII. | |
PROSPECTIVE ASPECT OF THE ATONEMENT | 150 |
CHAPTER VIII. | |
FURTHER ILLUSTRATION OF THE FIXED AND NECESSARY CHARACTER OF SALVATION AS DETERMINING THE NATURE OF THE ATONEMENT AND THE FORM OF THE GRACE OF GOD TO MAN | 191 |
CHAPTER IX. | |
THE INTERCESSION WHICH WAS AN ELEMENT IN THE ATONEMENT CONSIDERED AS PRAYER | 227 |
CHAPTER X. | |
THE ATONEMENT, AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE DETAILS OF THE SACRED NARRATIVE | 240 |
CHAPTER XI. | |
HOW WE ARE TO CONCEIVE OF THE SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST, DURING THAT CLOSING PERIOD OF WHICH SUFFERING WAS THE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER | 253 |
CHAPTER XII. | |
THE SUFFERINGS OF CHRIST, IN WHICH THE ATONEMENT WAS PERFECTED, CONSIDERED IN THEIR RELATION, 1ST, TO HIS WITNESSING FOR GOD TO MEN, AND 2DLY, TO HIS DEALING WITH GOD ON BEHALF OF MEN | 273 |
vii CHAPTER XIII. | |
THE DEATH OF CHRIST CONTEMPLATED AS HIS "TASTING DEATH," AND "FOR EVERY MAN;" AND THE LIGHT IT SHEDS ON HIS LIFE, AND ON THAT FELLOWSHIP IN HIS LIFE, THROUGH BEING CONFORMED TO HIS DEATH, TO WHICH WE ARE CALLED | 295 |
CHAPTER XIV. | |
COMPARATIVE COMMENDATION OF THE VIEW NOW TAKEN OF THE NATURE OF THE ATONEMENT AS TO (1) LIGHT, (2) UNITY AND SIMPLICITY, (3) A NATURAL RELATION TO CHRISTIANITY, AND (4) HARMONY WITH THE DIVINE RIGHTEOUSNESS | 314 |
CHAPTER XV. | |
THAT GOD IS THE FATHER OF OUR SPIRITS, THE ULTIMATE TRUTH ON WHICH FAITH MUST HERE ULTIMATELY REST | 334 |
CHAPTER XVI. | |
CONCLUSION | 371 |
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