The Gospel of the divine sacrifice
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The following pages represent the attempt of an individual to state for himself the meaning of the Divine Sacrifice. The writer disclaims all controversial intent in that which he has written. His aim has been to state, in terms of modern thought, "the glorious Gospel of the Blessed God;" to emphasize the bearing of the Atonement upon personality and upon conduct; to commend the Evangelical position to some thoughtful men and women who may have experienced difficulty in appropriating the supreme message of Christianity. - Introductory note.
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