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Passages which speak of atonement or reconciliation
Passages which treat of propitiation
Passages in which the term ransom or redemption occurs
Passages in which Christ is said to be made sin or a curse
Passages in which Christ is said to have been made a sacrifice
Passages in which the language of substitution is employed .
SECTION IX.
MATTER OR SUBSTANCE OF ATONEMENT.
Christ's sufferings alone
199
The whole of his sufferings
205
The sufferings of his soul, and of the concluding period of his life
in particular
207
The sufferings of Christ and those of the wicked in the place of
woe not precisely the same
211
The circumstances which constitute the value of Christ's death are
The divine intention with regard to the extent of its ob-
It is derogatory to the honour and merits of Christ
It supposes a redundancy of merit
The universal gospel offer
The universal terms employed in scripture
The possibility of those perishing for whom Christ died
SECTION XII.
ib.
279
282
288
306
It opens a way for the exercise of Divine mercy, encourages sin-
ners to rely on the mercy of God, and awakens in saints
pious emotions
331
It affects the divine dispensations toward our world
336
It furnishes an eternal theme of contemplation to the whole uni-
verse of moral creatures
343
PART II.
INTERCESSION.
SECTION I.
REALITY OF INTERCESSION.
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Intercession the correlate of atonement
Necessary to the fulfilment of the covenant of grace
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350
Supposed in the perfection of Christ's priesthood
The necessities of God's people require it
351
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