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May
The Distinction Between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
The Distinction Between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- John Gibbon (1629-1718) on Death of Christ: Penal Not Pecuniary and Tantundem Not Idem
- Joseph Bellamy (1719-1790) on the Antinomian Assumptions of God as Creditor and Sin as Debt
- Andrew Fuller (1754-1815) on Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction and the Role of Metaphor
- John Smalley (1734-1820) Eternal Salvation on No Account a Matter of Just Debt
- Edward D. Griffin (1770-1837) on the Danger of Conflating Pecuniary and Penal Categories
- Caleb Burge (1782-1838) on the Distinction between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- Andrew Robertson on the Distinction between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction: In Relation to the Sufficiency of the Atonement
- George Payne (1781-1848) on the Distinction between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- Leonard Woods (1774-1854) on the Distinction between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- Charles Hodge on Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction and the Role of Metaphor
- AA Hodge on Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- Robert Dabney (1820-1898) on the Distinction between Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- Samuel Spear on Pecuniary and Penal Satisfaction
- J.I. Packer on Civic and Penal Debt
- Herman Ridderbos on Ransom as Deliverance at Great Cost: Not Payment
- Knox Chamblin on Ransom as Deliverance: Not Payment
- Douglas Kennard on the Non-Pecuniary Nature of Petrine Redemption