The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... Holy of Holies . We shall further on indicate the radical miscalculation he makes as to some of the circum- stances of its presence both here and hereafter . 3. The laws laid down as universal by the evolution phil- osophers are ...
... Holy of Holies . We shall further on indicate the radical miscalculation he makes as to some of the circum- stances of its presence both here and hereafter . 3. The laws laid down as universal by the evolution phil- osophers are ...
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... Holy Spirit and no Atonement for them , which would be an impeachment of the claims of the Gospel as now almost universally interpreted by Christendom . But Mr. Cook does not hesitate to draw the line through the point of death . Here ...
... Holy Spirit and no Atonement for them , which would be an impeachment of the claims of the Gospel as now almost universally interpreted by Christendom . But Mr. Cook does not hesitate to draw the line through the point of death . Here ...
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... holy service of bearing the truth God fits it to see , to the men and women who listen for its sacred accents . Why are lowly Peter and James and John singled out , obscure and unskilled men , while the learned of the earth are passed ...
... holy service of bearing the truth God fits it to see , to the men and women who listen for its sacred accents . Why are lowly Peter and James and John singled out , obscure and unskilled men , while the learned of the earth are passed ...
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... holy mount , and the multitude who wait at its base , there is the widest possible difference . What more natural than the continuance of this law of se- lection and endowment to races and nations ? There could God reaches be no fact ...
... holy mount , and the multitude who wait at its base , there is the widest possible difference . What more natural than the continuance of this law of se- lection and endowment to races and nations ? There could God reaches be no fact ...
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... Holy Ghost attests his presence . But this may be taught as an incontrovertible law , that truth strengthens itself from age to age , and ever grows to a firmer hold on men's convictions . But error weakens year by year , and slackens ...
... Holy Ghost attests his presence . But this may be taught as an incontrovertible law , that truth strengthens itself from age to age , and ever grows to a firmer hold on men's convictions . But error weakens year by year , and slackens ...
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