satisfies most completely the ethical demand of human nature, 765, 766

objected to, as inconsistent with God's omnipotence or love, 766

objected to, as presented ideas mutually exclusive, 767

objected to, as obviating real propitiation, 768

objected to, as an act of injustice, 768

objected to, because transfer of punishment is impossible, 768, 769

objected to, because the remorse implied in it, was impossible to Christ, 769

objected to, because sufferings finite in time cannot satisfy infinite demands of law, 769, 770

objected to, that it renders Christ's active obedience superfluous, 770

objected to, as immoral in tendency, 770