This is a classic statement on two pivotal doctrines of the
Christian faith. William Symington thoughtfully considers Christ's
atonement and intercession and provides his readers with a clear
analysis of both. When looking at the atonement, he begins by
defining its substitutionary nature, then addresses objections to
it, its necessity, and the ample scriptural evidence of its
reality. He proceeds with a closer study of Christ's sufferings and
their value, extent, and outcome. Symington aptly closes by
discussing Christ's work of intercession as the continued efficacy
of His atoning sacrifice.
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