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Atonement and Intercession of Jesus Christ
WILLIAM SYMINGTON (1795-1862) was
born at Paisley, Scotland. He was
ordained in the Reformed Presbyterian
church at age 24, where he served the
congregation in Stranraer. He was
installed in 1839 as the minister at
Great Hamilton Street Reformed
Presbyterian Church, Glasgow, and
became professor of theology for the
Reformed Presbyterian church in 1853.
This is a classic statement on two
pivotal doctrines of the Christian
faith. William Symington thoughtfully
considers Christ’s atonement and
intercession, and provides a clear
analysis of both. When looking at the
atonement, he begins by defining its
substitutionary nature, then addresses
objections to it, its necessity, and
the ample scriptural evidence of its
reality. He proceeds with a closer
study of Christ’s sufferings and their
value, extent, and outcome. Symington
aptly closes by discussing Christ’s
work of intercession as the continued
efficacy of His atoning sacrifice.