That Jesus Christ, our eternal high-priest, could not possibly have entred otherwise but by his own blood, into the holy place, to make intercession for us, or, (Which is entirely the same) that there was (contrary to a newly-risen opinion) an absolute indispensible necessity for all his holy sufferings and death on the cross

Dionysius Andreas Freher, British Library

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That Jesus Christ, our eternal high-priest, could not possibly have entred otherwise but by his own blood, into the holy place, to make intercession for us, or, (Which is entirely the same) that there was (contrary to a newly-risen opinion) an absolute indispensible necessity for all his holy sufferings and death on the cross

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SocinianismControversial literatureManuscriptsDivinityDoctrinal Theology

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