| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - But inasmuch as for sins not his own he died to atone; inasmuch as he was punished, not for any guilt that he had done or could do, but for the guilt incurred by others, there was a merit and an efficacy in all that he suffered, by which the law was satisfied, and God is able to forgive.From a sermon entitled Justice Satisfied, delivered May 29, 1859 ; Flickr photo by Helger Magnusson; some righ
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