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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 14 Its Meaning

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 14 Its Meaning It may seem strange to some that we have deferred until now a consideration of the meaning of "reconciliation," and to the critical reader it must appear as a real defect. Ordinarily a writer should define the terms which he uses at the beginning... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 15 Its Meaning-Continued

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 15 Its Meaning-Continued In our last chapter we pointed out the needs-be for and the importance of making a clear distinction between the Atonement and reconciliation, that the sacrifice of Christ was the cause and the means of which reconciliation was the effe... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 16 Its Meaning-Continued

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 16 Its Meaning-Continued In our last chapter we pointed out that reconciliation is an attitude or relation, and dwelt upon the fact that it is a mutual affair. This is so obvious that it should need no arguing, yet since so many have denied that God required to... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 17 Its Meaning-Concluded

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 17 Its Meaning-Concluded A beautiful type of what we have contended for in these articles is found in Genesis 8. In the preceding chapter we behold the fearful judgment of God under the antediluvian world because of its wickedness—solemn figure of what our Sinb... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 18 Its Scope

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 18 Its Scope Who are the ones from whom the wrath of God has been turned away and to whom He is reconciled? Who are they whose enmity against God has been slam and are actually reconciled to Him? Though those questions are quite distinct, yet are they intimatel... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 19 Its Scope-Continued

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 19 Its Scope-Continued Some times the "world" signifies the Gentiles in general, in contrast from the Jews in particular, as in "If the fall of them (unbelieving Israel) be the riches of the world," which is explained in the next clause—"and the diminishing of ... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 2 Its Need

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 2 Its Need The word reconciliation means to unite two parties who are estranged. It denotes that one has given offence and the other has taken umbrage or is displeased by it, in consequence of which there is a breach between them. Instead of friendship there is... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 20 Its Scope-Continued

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 20 Its Scope-Continued "And having made peace through the blood of His cross, by Him to reconcile all things unto Himself, whether things in earth or things in heaven" (Col. 1:20). In the final paragraphs of our last we touched upon this aspect of our subject, ... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 21 Its Scope-Concluded

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 21 Its Scope-Concluded It is not sufficiently realized that sin is the one great divisive, disrupting and destructive agency at work in every part and stratum of our world. It was sin that separated man from God, which produced a breach between him and the holy... Lee mas
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THE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 22 Its Reception

A.W. PinkTHE DOCTRINE OF RECONCILIATION Chapter 22 Its Reception This brings us to the manward side of the subject, and that will present more or less a difficulty unto some of our readers; not because of its abstruseness, but in seeking to ascertain its consistency and harmony with some other aspects presen... Lee mas

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