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Richmond, VA: Presbyterian Committee of Publication.
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115 p.; 20 inches
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CONTENTS
Chapter I. The Rationalistic Objections to Penal Substitution.
Chapter II. Definitions and Statement of the Issue.
Chapter III. Objections Examined.
Chapter IV. The Utilitarian Theory of Punishments.
Chapter V. Retribution, not Revenue.
Chapter VI. The Witness of Human Consciousness and Experience.
Chapter VII. Our Opponents' Self-Contradictions.
Chapter VIII. The Ethical Objection Considered.
Chapter IX. What Scripture Says of Substitution.
Chapter X. The Testimony of Christendom.
Chapter XI. Conclusion.
Chapter I. The Rationalistic Objections to Penal Substitution.
Chapter II. Definitions and Statement of the Issue.
Chapter III. Objections Examined.
Chapter IV. The Utilitarian Theory of Punishments.
Chapter V. Retribution, not Revenue.
Chapter VI. The Witness of Human Consciousness and Experience.
Chapter VII. Our Opponents' Self-Contradictions.
Chapter VIII. The Ethical Objection Considered.
Chapter IX. What Scripture Says of Substitution.
Chapter X. The Testimony of Christendom.
Chapter XI. Conclusion.
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