The Christian's manual in three parts ... / by L. Addison ...

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Title
The Christian's manual in three parts ... / by L. Addison ...
Author
Addison, Lancelot, 1632-1703.
Publication
London :: Printed for W. Crooke ...,
1691.
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Subject terms
Church of England -- Catechisms.
Lord's Supper.
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"The Christian's manual in three parts ... / by L. Addison ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26360.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.

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XI.

And first, he was a Priest ac∣cording to the Order of Aaron; by virtue whereof, he offer'd up himself upon the Cross; and by that Sacrifice of himself once offer'd, he compleated the whole Work of Satisfaction for Sin, and put an end to all the old legal Sacrifices; (which had indeed an Eye to this Satisfaction, but were not able to accomplish it.) To satisfie God for our sins, not only that one of Adam, but all the sins of all Mankind that truly repent and amend; and by this means to obtain for man Forgiveness of sins, the Favour of God, and Redemption from Hell and eternal Damna∣tion; which was the punishment

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due to sin. And all this he did by his death. So that if you truly and heartily repent of, and forsake your sins, you shall re∣ceive the benefits of that Sacri∣fice of Christ, which he offer'd as a Priest; and your sins, though never so many and hei∣nous, shall be forgiven you, and you shall be saved from those everlasting Punishments which are due for them.

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