Tempted, Yet Without Sin (or “The Non Posses Peccare of Christ and His Temptations”)
The subject that was assigned us bore the high sounding title, "The Non Posses Peccare of Christ and His Temptations". Fearing that we might frighten away some of our readers by such a title which they were not able to translate, we have taken the liberty to treat the same material under the title above. Briefly, our essay deals with the impossibility for Christ to sin and His temptations. That Christ could not sin is taught us in Scripture and follows from the very fact that He is the Son of...
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