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I'm curious, do you take "the sins of all mankind" to mean that Heidleberg does not teach particular and definite atonement? I've not read the HC, so I can't speak to what it does or doesn't teach, but I hold an alternitive view of particular atonement, that of particular redemption. I believe that Christ died to atone for the sins of the world, but that atonement is only effective for those He redeemed. From the quoted Question, I don't see that HC is teaching against particular atonement, rather I see that it teaches the fullness of what Christ suffered on the cross.
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"Those who go down to the Sea in Ships Who do Business on great Waters; They have seen the Works of the LORD, And His Wonders in the Deep." -Ps. 107:23-24
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