Studies in the Scriptures, Volume 7: The Finished Mystery

Volume V. “Studies in the Scriptures” Series

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The At‐One‐Ment Is Believed In By All

Christian Bible Students

Nevertheless, but few could explain its philosophy

All Should Know

About the great Mediator of the At‐one‐ment, our Lord Jesus Christ.

Respecting the necessity for the At‐one‐ment

And the necessity that the “Only Begotten” must be “made flesh,” and then die, and then rise from the dead in order to effect the At‐one‐ment.

Respecting the office and work of the Holy Spirit in connection with the At‐one‐ment.

And the important part of the At‐one‐ment not yet finished—which awaits the Second Coming of our Lord in His Kingdom glory.

Respecting the central doctrine of At‐one‐ment, namely, the _Ransom_—what is was—why it was and is the center or “hub” around which and into which all Bible doctrines fit.

How this doctrine is the test of the truth or falsity of all doctrines; so that once understood clearly it is a guard against error in every form.

Respecting man, the subject of the great At‐one‐ment, his nature; his sin; his penalty; his deliverance through Christ; his future possibilities through acceptance of the At‐one‐ment.

_All these interesting and very important themes are lucidly discussed in simple language, and corroborated by fourteen hundred Scripture citations, in_

“The At‐One‐Ment Between God And Man”

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