Author: | Stephen West | ISBN: | 1230000099036 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital | Publication: | January 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Stephen West |
ISBN: | 1230000099036 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital |
Publication: | January 14, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
First published in 1785, this classic work on the atonement of Christ has been read for generations.
This edition includes an Active Table of Contents.
Contents:
CHAPTER I: Observations respecting God's chief end in the creation of the world.
CHAPTER II: An inquiry into the original ground of the necessity of an Atonement, in order to the forgiveness of sin.
CHAPTER III: An inquiry into the design and import of the bloody sacrifices required under the Mosaic dispensation.
CHAPTER IV: In which it is inquired whether there be not evidence that Christ died in the ROOM and STEAD of the sinner.
CHAPTER V: Showing the necessity of Christ's perfect obedience in order to his making atonement for sin; and, the influence which his personal righteousness hath in procuring pardon for the sinner.
CHAPTER VI: Showing the ends which are answered by the Sufferings of Christ; and what is the language and import of them.
CHAPTER VII: In which it is shown that the anger of God which appeared, and was expressed, in the sufferings of Christ; was really against sinners.
CHAPTER VIII: Showing the Consistency of full Atonement with free Pardon.
CHAPTER IX: Showing in what way it may be accounted for, that the sufferings of Christ should be exceedingly great.
CHAPTER X: Showing in what sense atonement is made for the sins of the whole world.
CONCLUSION
First published in 1785, this classic work on the atonement of Christ has been read for generations.
This edition includes an Active Table of Contents.
Contents:
CHAPTER I: Observations respecting God's chief end in the creation of the world.
CHAPTER II: An inquiry into the original ground of the necessity of an Atonement, in order to the forgiveness of sin.
CHAPTER III: An inquiry into the design and import of the bloody sacrifices required under the Mosaic dispensation.
CHAPTER IV: In which it is inquired whether there be not evidence that Christ died in the ROOM and STEAD of the sinner.
CHAPTER V: Showing the necessity of Christ's perfect obedience in order to his making atonement for sin; and, the influence which his personal righteousness hath in procuring pardon for the sinner.
CHAPTER VI: Showing the ends which are answered by the Sufferings of Christ; and what is the language and import of them.
CHAPTER VII: In which it is shown that the anger of God which appeared, and was expressed, in the sufferings of Christ; was really against sinners.
CHAPTER VIII: Showing the Consistency of full Atonement with free Pardon.
CHAPTER IX: Showing in what way it may be accounted for, that the sufferings of Christ should be exceedingly great.
CHAPTER X: Showing in what sense atonement is made for the sins of the whole world.
CONCLUSION