CHAPTER VII: SATISFACTION OF CHRIST.
PRIESTLY OFFICE.
§ 1. Christ is truly a Priest 464
§ 2" Christ is our only Priest 466
§ 3. Definition of Terms 468
Atonement. -- Satisfaction. -- Penalty. -- Vicarious. -- Guilt. --
Redemption. -- Expiation. -- Propitiation
478
SATISFACTION OF CHRIST. § 1. Statement of the Doctrine 480 § 2. The Sense in which the Work of Christ was a Satisfaction 482 § 3. The Doctrine of the Scotists and Remonstrants 485 § 4. Christ's Satisfaction rendered to Justice 489 § 5. Christ's Work a Satisfaction to Law 493 § 6. Proof of the Doctrine as above stated 495
Argument from Christ's Priestly Office. -- From the Sacrificial Character of His Death. -- Proof of the Expiatory Character of the Sacrifices for Sin. -- Argument from the Fifty-third Chapter of Isaiah. -- Passages in the New Testament in which Christ's Work is set forth as a Sacrifice, Romans iii. 25; Hebrews x. 10; 1 John ii. 2; 1 Peter ii. 24 512
Argument from the Nature of Redemption
516
Redemption from the Penalty of the Law. -- From the Law itself. -- From the Power of Sin. -- From the Power of Satan. -- Final Redemption from all Evil. -- Argument from Related Doctrines 520
Argument from Religious Experience of Believers
523
§ 7. Objections 527
Philosophical Objections. -- Objections drawn from the Feelings. -- Moral Objections. -- Objections urged by the Modern German Theologians 532
Answer to the Theory of these Writers
535
Popular Objections
539
