(B.) The Incarnation.
(1.) Its difficulties; not insuperable.
(2.) Its motive; God, it is said, loves man, and wishes man to love Him, not improbable for several reasons.
(3.) Its historical position.
(C.) The Atonement.
The common objections do not apply because of the willingness of the Victim.
(1.) As to the Victim; it does away with the injustice.
(2.) As to the Judge; it appeals to His mercy not justice.
(3.) As to the sinner; it has no bad influence.
(D.) The Resurrection.