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Chapter IX: arguments to prove the satisfaction of Christ:-- Arg. i. From Christ

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arguments from thence:-- III. Arg. xiii. From satisfaction by the death of Christ:-- 1. What satisfaction is:-- (1.) Christ made satisfaction, and how; against Grotius. (2.) Acts exercised by God in this business:-- [1.] Of severe justice, as a creditor; against Grotius. [2.] Of supreme sovereignty and dominion. Consequences of these acts as to those for whom Christ satisfied. 2. Inconsistency of all this with universal redemption.

arguments to prove the satisfaction of Christ:-- Arg. i. From Christ bearing sin, and the punishment thereof. Arg. ii. From his paying a ransom for sinners. Arg. iii. From his making atonement and reconciliation. Arg. iv. From the nature of his priestly office as exercised on earth. Arg. v. From the necessity thereof unto faith and consolation. Arg. vi. From 2 Cor. v. 21, and Isa. liii. 5.

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