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... in which we speak of the moral character of man as an achievement in righteousness through strug- gle and suffering . Or again , when men attributed to the man of Nazareth the omniscience , omnipotence and omnipresence 6.
... in which we speak of the moral character of man as an achievement in righteousness through strug- gle and suffering . Or again , when men attributed to the man of Nazareth the omniscience , omnipotence and omnipresence 6.
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... sufferings necessary to satisfy this divine justice . He that was without sin was willing to be made sin that we who are sin ful might be saved . As his nature was infinite , ho could in a short time suffer as much penalty as the sinful ...
... sufferings necessary to satisfy this divine justice . He that was without sin was willing to be made sin that we who are sin ful might be saved . As his nature was infinite , ho could in a short time suffer as much penalty as the sinful ...
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... sufferings of an innocent person . Think of the moral character of a God who can be a party to such an arrangement . Think of weighing so much suffering over against so much disobedience in order to make possible so much re- demption ...
... sufferings of an innocent person . Think of the moral character of a God who can be a party to such an arrangement . Think of weighing so much suffering over against so much disobedience in order to make possible so much re- demption ...
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... suffer . The penalty is self - inflicted . Our human punish- ments are clumsy and uncertain . They have no necessary vital connection with the wrong . In one state a man may be fined fifty dollars for stealing a horse in another state ...
... suffer . The penalty is self - inflicted . Our human punish- ments are clumsy and uncertain . They have no necessary vital connection with the wrong . In one state a man may be fined fifty dollars for stealing a horse in another state ...
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... suffer , all the members suffer with it ; or one member be honored , all the members rejoice with it . - 1 Cor . xii , 20 , 26 . MANY people to - day are stumbling over a difficulty which they find in the doubt whether anything like ...
... suffer , all the members suffer with it ; or one member be honored , all the members rejoice with it . - 1 Cor . xii , 20 , 26 . MANY people to - day are stumbling over a difficulty which they find in the doubt whether anything like ...
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