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Meanings of vicarious atonement in English
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Usage of vicarious atonement in English
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The vital condition of salvation is an appropriating faith in the vicariousatonement.
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Mar the wholeness of the redemption plan, and farewell to the incarnation and vicariousatonement.
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In chapter fifty-three, we learn of His vicariousatonement:
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For your bad deeds, vicariousatonement, mercy without justice.
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And he offered to God this vicariousatonement.
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In the realm of doctrine we find that "original sin," " vicariousatonement," and "everlasting punishment," are denied.
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You may think I'm offering myself as a sort of vicariousatonement-ifyour Doris fails you-butI'm not, really.
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Neglect the vicariousatonement, and down crumbles the hollow and broken shell of the popular theology helplessly into its grave.
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You can accept a belief in Adam's fall and the vicariousatonement and still make money and have good health.
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True, it is still steeped in the theologic muddle, which proclaims punishment as a means of purification, or the vicariousatonement of sin.
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According to this view, the only open gateway of heaven is faith in the vicariousatonement, a baptismal passage through the blood of Christ.
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The fundamental doctrine of the Christian Church to-day is that of a vicariousatonement- abeliefwhich takes away man's responsibility for his own misdeeds.
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Here we have the origin of the doctrine of a VicariousAtonement.
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Come to think of it, it's sound theology-vicariousatonement, eh?