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  • Author: Candlish, Robert S.
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Candlish, Robert S.

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3.x - 4.x

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Atonement

The Atonement, Its Efficacy and Extent
Candlish analyzes the completeness and extent of Christ’s atonement. Intertwined with atonement is faith, which Candlish also discusses in detail, including faith’s nature, function, necessity, substance, and source.

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This is the complete version. The version circulating elsewhere seems to be very condensed version of this larger work (?).

About Robert S. Candlish
Born in Edinburgh, Candlish received an M.A. from Glasgow University and attended Divinity Hall (1823–1826). Licensed in 1828, he became assistant minister at St. Andrew’s Church, Glasgow, and later at Bonhill, Dunbartonshire. In 1834 he became minister of the prestigious St. George’s Church, Edinburgh. In 1839 he joined the evangelicals in the Church of Scotland, led by Thomas Chalmers, whom he supported on the patronage issue. Eventually Candlish took part in the formation of the Free Church of Scotland (1843).

A man of great ability, Candlish maintained a position of leadership despite a rather abrupt manner. When Chalmers died in 1847 Candlish could have succeeded him as professor of divinity at New College, but he preferred to stay in St. George’s Church. In 1861 he gave the Cunningham Lectures, in which he attacked F. D. Maurice’s view of the fatherhood of God, thereby stirring up a controversy. The following year he became principal of New College. Candlish helped to organize the Free Church school system (later absorbed by the national system), was one of the founders of the Evangelical Alliance (1845), and wrote prolifically in the field of theology and its application. Among his better–known works are The Atonement: Its Reality, Completeness and Extent (1861); The Fatherhood of God (1865); and The First Epistle of John Expounded in a Series of Lectures (1866).

Contents
Chapter 1: The relation of the Work of Christ to mankind at large—The universal obligation an...
Chapter 2: The Sufficiency of the Atonement for all that believe—Its adaptation to the want a...
Chapter 3: The faithfulness of God, in the universal call of the Gospel—Its adapation to the ...
Chapter 4: Faith—Its function, or office—As appropriating Christ and His saving work
Chapter 5: Faith—Its nature—As simplying not only a reasonable conviction of the understandin...
Chapter 6: Faith—Its warrant—The Divine testimony—Necessity of an acquaintance with the Divin...
Chapter 7: Faith—It's warrant—Hypothesis of post-poned Atonement, as illustrative of the warr...
Chapter 8: Faith—Its warrant—Hypothesis of a postponed Atonement, as illustrative of the warr...
Chapter 9: Faith—Its source or origin—The work of the Spirit in the production of faith inden...
Appendix
-----Note A—Page 2
-----Note B—Page 4
-----Note C—Page 5
-----Note D—Page 16
-----Note E—Page 28
-----Note F—Page 44
-----Note G—Page 73
-----Note H—Page 86



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