The Imputation of Sin

Sources on the Imputation of Sin
  1. John Brinsley (1600–1665) on What It Means To “Bear Sin”
  2. John Owen (1616–1683) on What It Means To “Bear Sin”
  3. Andrew Fuller (1754–1815) on the True Meaning of Imputation (Part 1)
  4. Andrew Fuller (1754–1815): On the Nature of True Penal Substitution As Precluding Pecuniary Satisfaction (Part 2)
  5. James Richards (1767–1843) on Imputation: Sin and Desert Are Not Transferred
  6. Charles Hodge (1797–1878) on What It Means To “Impute Sin”
  7. A. A. Hodge (1823–1886) on the Imputation of Sin to Christ
  8. Robert L. Dabney (1820–1898) on Limited Imputation of Sin in Relation to the Free Offer
  9. Dominic Bnonn Tennant on the Atonement: Federal Headship and Forensic Imputation