The Atonement
by Albert Barnes
The Atonement is a 9 chapter work on the Atonement by Barnes (Presbyterian) looking at various angles of the Atonement, such as objections, difficulties on the subject of pardon, embarrassments in human governments giving forgiveness, objects to be secured by an atonement, necessity of the atonement, nature of the atonement, and the extent of the atonement.
Summary of the Atonement
The Atonement is a 9 chapter work on the Atonement by Barnes (Presbyterian) looking at various angles of the Atonement, such as objections, difficulties on the subject of pardon, embarrassments in human governments giving forgiveness, objects to be secured by an atonement, necessity of the atonement, nature of the atonement, and the extent of the atonement.
Chapter Content of Barne’s The Atonement
Dedication
Chapter I. Presumptive objections to the doctrine of atonement.
Chapter II. Difficulties on the subject of pardon.
Chapter III. Embarrassments in a human government from the want of an atonement.
Chapter IV. The objects to be secured by an_atonement.
Chapter V. Probabilities that an_atonement will be provided in the divine government.
Chapter VI. The Necessity of an_atonement.
Chapter VII. The Nature of the_Atonement
Chapter VIII. Confirmation of these views of the nature of the_atonement from the Bible.
Chapter IX. The extent of the_atonement.
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- Denney, J. – The Atonement and the Modern Mind
- Ironside, H.A. – Great Words of the Gospel
- Lang Atoning Blood – What it does, and What it does not Do
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