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Chapter 15 of 86

02.00. The Certain Efficacy of the Death of Christ Asserted

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The Certain Efficacy of the Death of Christ Asserted by John Brine (London: Aaron Ward, 1743) THE CERTAIN EFFICACY OF THE DEATH OF CHRIST, ASSERTED: OR, The NECESSITY, REALITY, and PERFECTION, of his Satisfaction are pleaded for: The Objections of the SOCINIANS and ARMINIANS are answered: The Moral Law proved to be in full Force: And the inconditional Nature of the new Covenant is demonstrated; in Answer to a Book, called, THE RUIN AND RECOVERY OF MANKIND; The Mistakes of the Author, on various Subjects are Discovered and Corrected, viz. The Annihilation of Infants. The Imputation of Original Sin to Men. The Charge of Sin on Christ. The Imputation of his Righteousness to his People.

ALSO, The Necessity, and Nature of the Work of the Holy Spirit in Regeneration, are treated of: The Scriptural Account of these important Doctrines is clearly stated, and vindicated, from his, and the Exceptions of some others. WITH A POSTCRIPT, Proving that a Charge of Guilt is inseparable from Punishment. BY JOHN BRINE LONDON ¾ Printed for, and Sold by AARON WARD, at the King’s Arms in Little- Britain. London 1743.

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