Excerpt from The Religious Monitor, and Evangelical Repository, 1836-7, Vol. 13: Devoted to the Principles of the Reformation, as Set Forth in the Formularies of the Westminster Divines
If the reader will observe closely, he will find a convincing proof in the verse itself, that this phrase does not mean the whole race. Are there not two parties mentioned here, perfectly distinct and exclusive of each other? First, The party in whose name the a stle speaks, when he says our sins; and, Second, That which he cal s the whole world. He did not include himself and his party in this whole world, and, therefore, if he and they were men and women, it does not mean the whole race.
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