The Atonement Viewed As Assumed Divine Responsibility Traced As the Fact Attest

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The Atonement Viewed As Assumed Divine Responsibility Traced As the Fact Attest
Samson, G. W. (George Whitefield), 1819-1896
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6th). The ground, again, of this assurance, is in the character of the being who carries through that " immutable counsel and pro- mise" ; whose earthly descent was aside from all laws of human conception, as that of Melchisedek was from Hebrew ideas of legiti- mate succession ; and whose Divine authority gives " the power of an endless life, " making him the "surety" of his own "covenant" with His redeemed (ch. 7th). The " sum" of all this chain of truth as to Christ's atone- THE ATONEMENT, 19...5 nent is this; the "covenant, " for whose ful- fillment Christ is "surety, " has two pro- visions; first, an expiatory " offering" meeting the Divine and the universal moral necessity ; and, second, an imprinting of the whole Divine law on the heart so that without any direct requisition every man will in himself know and keep it (ch. 8th). As to the first provision, an adequate expiatory sacrifice, reason and revelation agree that the infliction of death on an innocent animal rather deadens than gives life to the human con- science; while such an offering as that cf Christ, of wliich the sacrifices offered in all nations from Abel's day have been but sym- bols, satisfies reason and " purges " to its cen- tral core the most "corrupted'^ conscience (ch.

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