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The Presbyterian and Reformed Review 1892, Volume 3, nos. 9–12 is unavailable, but you can change that!

These issues of The Presbyterian and Reformed Review, (now known as the The Princeton Theological Review) were published between 1890 and 1902 by students of Princeton Theological Seminary. Surveying subjects such as psychology, socialism, theology, religious movements, doctrine, literature, education, and more, this collection offers a wealth of insight into religious and social thought of the...

of all that is sinful. The two goats, as is well known, made but one offering, and the second completed the work of the first. The confessed sins were not only atoned for, but taken away and borne far out of sight. They were formally carried to the being to whom they properly belonged. If we accept the meaning of the Hebrew word given in the margin of the Revised Version, “or dismissal,” this rather favors the view that the sins were dismissed to a specific place or person. Thus was symbolized to
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