Philosophy of the Plan of SalvationBoD – Books on Demand, 05.04.2018 - 148 Seiten Reproduction of the original: Philosophy of the Plan of Salvation by James B. Walker |
Inhalt
CHAPTER PAGE | 9 |
The design and necessity of the bondage in Egypt | 19 |
What was necessary as the first step in the process | 32 |
Jehovah as an attribute | 44 |
The origin of the ideas of justice and mercy and their | 51 |
The transition from the material system by which | 59 |
should assume in order to benefit the human family | 73 |
Faith the exercise through which truth reaches and affects | 81 |
The manifestations of God which would be necessary | 87 |
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accomplished adapted to produce affections apostle atonement attributes believed benefactor benevolent blessing Bridgewater Treatise cause character Christian circumstances cloth boards condemned condition conscience constitution conveyed conviction corrupt death deliverance desert of sin desire destroy dispensation Divine duty earth Egypt evil exercise exhibition existence fact faith in Christ falsehood Fcap feel gods gospel gratitude guilt happiness heart heathen holy human family human nature human soul idolatry idols impression individual influence inquiry instruction Israelites Jehovah Jesus Christ Jews knowledge labour language lawgiver likewise Lord man’s manifested mankind means Messiah mind miracles moral law moral powers moral universe Moses nation nature of things necessary obey object of worship old dispensation originated penalty perfect philosophy plan of salvation point of inquiry prayer precepts principle receive recognised religion religious revealed righteousness sacrifice sanction Saviour Scriptures self-denial selfish sense sinner soul suffering suppose temporal transgression true truth unto wisdom