Four dissertations. I. On eternal punishments. In which the Design of Punishment in general is placed in a new Light. II. On Christ's cursing the fig-tree. In which this Transaction is reconciled with his human and divine Nature. III. On mistranslations in the New-Testament. Instances of which are comprehended under four important Heads. IV. On Christ's temptation. In which both the Suppositions of Satan's personal and visionary Appearance are refuted, and our Saviour's Temptations are shown to have been in manner such as human nature is liable to in general
- Cooper, Samuel, 1725-1783.
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Four dissertations. I. On eternal punishments. In which the Design of Punishment in general is placed in a new Light. II. On Christ's cursing the fig-tree. In which this Transaction is reconciled with his human and divine Nature. III. On mistranslations in the New-Testament. Instances of which are comprehended under four important Heads. IV. On Christ's temptation. In which both the Suppositions of Satan's personal and visionary Appearance are refuted, and our Saviour's Temptations are shown to have been in manner such as human nature is liable to in general (Online)
Four dissertations. I. On eternal punishments. In which the Design of Punishment in general is placed in a new Light. II. On Christ's cursing the fig-tree. In which this Transaction is reconciled with his human and divine Nature. III. On mistranslations i
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