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Christ on Trial

Cornelius Hanko·1981-08-01
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Ques. Why did He suffer under Pontius Pilate as judge? Ans. That He, being innocent, and yet comdemned by a temporal judge, might thereby free us from the severe judgment of God to which we were exposed. Question 38, Lord's Day 15, Heid. Catechism Ques. Why did He suffer under Pontius Pilate as judge? Ans. That He, being innocent, and yet comdemned by a temporal judge, might thereby free us from the severe judgment of God to which we were exposed. Question 38, Lord's Day 15, Heid. Catechism...

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Cornelius Hanko
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1981-08-01

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John
John 17:1John 12:31
Acts 4:27-28
Matthew 26:63
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HC Lord's Day 15
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