The death of Christ proclaimed the justice and perpetuity of his Father's law in punishing the transgressor, in that he consented to suffer the penalty of the law himself, in order to save fallen man from its curse.
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"The death of Christ proclaimed the justice and perpetuity of his Father's law in punishing the transgressor, in that he consented to suffer the penalty of the law himself, in order to save fallen man from its curse." — Ellen G. White #deathmortality
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The death of Christ proclaimed the justice and perpetuity of his Father's law in punishing the transgressor, in that he consented to suffer the penalty of the law himself, in order to save fallen man from its curse. — Ellen G. White
About Ellen G. White
Ellen G. White was a Writer from United States (1827–1915).
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This quote is attributed to Ellen G. White, a Writer from United States.
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Ellen G. White lived from 1827 – 1915.
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