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Let us , then , examine the circumstances as recorded in the history . In the first place , the reality of Christ's death is circumstantially and fully stated , though if no circumstantial evidence had been adduced ...
Let us , then , examine the circumstances as recorded in the history . In the first place , the reality of Christ's death is circumstantially and fully stated , though if no circumstantial evidence had been adduced ...
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each other ; yet the argument is founded upon the necessary connection which there is between the death of Christ and the salvation of men . But , on the Socinian scheme , Christ did ; in no sense , die for men , nó , not in their ...
each other ; yet the argument is founded upon the necessary connection which there is between the death of Christ and the salvation of men . But , on the Socinian scheme , Christ did ; in no sense , die for men , nó , not in their ...
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Hence they scruple not to say , that " the Lord of glory was crucified , " that " the Prince of life was killed , " and that HE who was " in the form of God , " became " obedient unto death , even the death of the cross .
Hence they scruple not to say , that " the Lord of glory was crucified , " that " the Prince of life was killed , " and that HE who was " in the form of God , " became " obedient unto death , even the death of the cross .
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