But God commendeth his love towards us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ CAMBRIDGE: HILLIARD AND BROWN. . 1829. CONTENTS. CHAP. I. An Appeal to the Benevolent Heart. CHAP. III. Various Purposes of the Messiah's Death. CHAP. VI. Sacrifices not Substitutes for Punishment. CHAP. VII. Opinions and Concessions of Theological Professors. 33 CHAP. VIII. The Circumstances of the Crucifixion incompatible CHAP. XIII. The Veracity of God in regard to his Threatenings. 71 CHAP. XIV. The different Senses in which One Person is said to die or suffer for Another. CHAP. XV. In what Sense did the Messiah bear the Sins of Many? 82 M128820 |