The universal restoration.Рипол Классик, 1788 - 211 страници |
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... And their going from us to be utter destruction ; but they are in peace . For though they be punished in the sight of men , yet is their hope full of immortality . And having been a little chastised , they shall be greatly rewarded.
... And their going from us to be utter destruction ; but they are in peace . For though they be punished in the sight of men , yet is their hope full of immortality . And having been a little chastised , they shall be greatly rewarded.
Страница xvii
... hope that the Scriptures were true . However these false friends told a minister , whom for a number of years I had esteemed as my best and most intimate friend , that I was turned heretic , and believed the doctrine of the Universal ...
... hope that the Scriptures were true . However these false friends told a minister , whom for a number of years I had esteemed as my best and most intimate friend , that I was turned heretic , and believed the doctrine of the Universal ...
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... hope you will excuse the freedom I have taken in writing to you . “ I have for several years embraced your sentiments , and have often stood up in defence of them , “ I have frequently met with learned and candid men , who have given me ...
... hope you will excuse the freedom I have taken in writing to you . “ I have for several years embraced your sentiments , and have often stood up in defence of them , “ I have frequently met with learned and candid men , who have given me ...
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... hope you will muster up all your r tion , and stand forth boldly again in vindié of the cause of truth , and the most gloriou most neglected part of that truth that all ought to embrace . I fear lest the enemy cause a shout of triumph ...
... hope you will muster up all your r tion , and stand forth boldly again in vindié of the cause of truth , and the most gloriou most neglected part of that truth that all ought to embrace . I fear lest the enemy cause a shout of triumph ...
Страница xlviii
... subject ; but belongs to quite another matter . OBJECTION . — The living have hope , but the dead have none , their love , hatred , envy , & c , are perished . ANSWER.- This belongs to the present life , and to xlyni CONTENTS .
... subject ; but belongs to quite another matter . OBJECTION . — The living have hope , but the dead have none , their love , hatred , envy , & c , are perished . ANSWER.- This belongs to the present life , and to xlyni CONTENTS .
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ture brought to prove the destruction and future | 62 |
able objection to those who deny a future state | 99 |
and inflame instead of softening and subduing | 237 |
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able according ages answer apostle appears argument believe blessed body born bring brought called cast cause certainly Christ commanded consider continue contrary creatures dead death delivered destroyed died doctrine earth endless enemies eternal everlasting evident evil express Father finally fire forever Friend give given glorious glory gospel grace hand happiness hath hear heart heaven holy hope infinite intend JEHOVAH Jesus John judgement kind kingdom land live Lord manner matter means mentioned mind Minister misery nature never objection once passages persons possible pray preached present promises prove punishment reason receive Restoration righteous saith Scriptures seems sense shew sins soul speak Spirit suffer thee things thou thought threatenings tion true truth universal unto whole wicked wish