The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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Page 27
... hell depend- ent on it , although without such faith one evidently loses cer- tain of the advantages of Christianity , as its hopes and conso- lations , its assemblages and their culture , and many of its virtues . Sometimes it is used ...
... hell depend- ent on it , although without such faith one evidently loses cer- tain of the advantages of Christianity , as its hopes and conso- lations , its assemblages and their culture , and many of its virtues . Sometimes it is used ...
Page 66
... Hell is not a matter of choice with Him , it is something He cannot help . It is forced upon Him . His moral universe has unfortunately become so deranged that somebody must be lost . Here is the very element of human limitation . The ...
... Hell is not a matter of choice with Him , it is something He cannot help . It is forced upon Him . His moral universe has unfortunately become so deranged that somebody must be lost . Here is the very element of human limitation . The ...
Page 77
... hell are places rather than states or conditions . Jesus came to estab- lish a material or political kingdom , and he will put down rebellion by violent agencies and literally trample his enemies under his feet ; he rose bodily to the ...
... hell are places rather than states or conditions . Jesus came to estab- lish a material or political kingdom , and he will put down rebellion by violent agencies and literally trample his enemies under his feet ; he rose bodily to the ...
Page 79
... hell . It is a deep pit of darkness , located in the future world , into which the sinner , in his terror and despair , is forced , and from which he cannot escape , where the body will be tormented with literal fire forever . Appeals ...
... hell . It is a deep pit of darkness , located in the future world , into which the sinner , in his terror and despair , is forced , and from which he cannot escape , where the body will be tormented with literal fire forever . Appeals ...
Page 80
... hell consid- ered as a place of torment . Preachers exhort men to keep out of hell , as a civil reformer might exhort the citizen to keep out of state's prison . Do this , and all will be well . Surely this is narrowing and degrading ...
... hell consid- ered as a place of torment . Preachers exhort men to keep out of hell , as a civil reformer might exhort the citizen to keep out of state's prison . Do this , and all will be well . Surely this is narrowing and degrading ...
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