The Atonement in the Light of Nature and Revelation

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TEACH Services, Inc., 1997 - 368 sidor
This book demonstrates that God's laws--as in the laws of any country--are the basis upon which all justice rests. In addition, the atonement of Christ does not conflict with the Ten Commandments or any other laws of God. This work is a critical and exhaustive treatise on the plan of salvation as revealed in the Scriptures, showing its harmony with the principles of justice and mercy, its consistency with reason, and its final results as affecting the destiny of the human race. By all who have faith in the power of the blood of Christ to clease from sin, the Atonementis considered to be the greeat central doctrine of the gospel. Many Christians, however, are asking if it is necessary to keep the Old Testament laws. J.H. Waggoner, in 1884, was concerned that Christians had deviated from the truth of the Atonement doctrine by not appealing to principles of reasonand law found in the Holy Scriptures. The Atonement of Christ never conflicts with the Commandments of God, and this book demonstrates that God's law - as in the laws of any country - is the basis upon which all justice rests.

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CONTENTS
9
THE MORAL SYSTEM
21
THE ATONEMENT AS REVEALED IN THE BIBLE
55
CHAPTER II
88
CHAPTER III
104
CHAPTER IV
125
CHAPTER V
146
DOCTRINE OF A TRINITY SUBVERSIVE OF THE ATONEMENT
164
CHAPTER VIII
200
CHAPTER IX
232
CHAPTER X
247
Salvation and redemption1 The redemption
274
CHAPTER XII
293
CHAPTER XIII
325
APPENDIX
333
APPENDIX
344

CHAPTER VII
180
LOVE OF GOD IN CREATION 351368
351

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J.H. Waggoner (1820-1889) was a publisher in a small town in Wisconsin when he accepted the Advent message. Two years later, in 1854, he became a minister. In 1875 he went to California with Elder and Mrs. White. He joined in evangelism with Elders JN Loughborough and DM Canright, and became the editor of the "Signs of the Times," a position which he held until 1887, when he went to Basel, Switzerland, to engage in publishing. He died there two years later. He was the first editor of the Adventist religious liberty journal, "The American Sentinel," begun in 1886. In addition to his ariticles for the "Signs" and other papers, Elder Waggoner wrote pamphlets on spiritism, the age-to-come, and the atonement. He expanded the last of these to a 400-page book. "From Eden to Eden" was completed just before his death.

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