The vicarious sacrifice of Christ, the only foundation for the sinner's hope, the only motive to the Christian's holiness, considered with reference to 'The word of reconciliation:- 2 sermons by the rev. J.L. Davies'.

The vicarious sacrifice of Christ, the only foundation for the sinner's hope, the only motive to the Christian's holiness, considered with reference to 'The word of reconciliation:- 2 sermons by the rev. J.L. Davies'.
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