The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... becomes of the dogma of probation limited to earth in fact , what becomes of probation anywhere in the customary definition of the word ? what becomes of the notion of souls " fixed in eternal doom " ? With the conceded truth that ...
... becomes of the dogma of probation limited to earth in fact , what becomes of probation anywhere in the customary definition of the word ? what becomes of the notion of souls " fixed in eternal doom " ? With the conceded truth that ...
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... becomes fixed in evil . That perhaps would not be preachable " doctrine belonging to that part of Calvinism which even Mr. Cook has left behind . To affirm to a congre- gation of sinners that some of them had already become per ...
... becomes fixed in evil . That perhaps would not be preachable " doctrine belonging to that part of Calvinism which even Mr. Cook has left behind . To affirm to a congre- gation of sinners that some of them had already become per ...
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... Heaven endows a spirit with the insight and character to become a medium between God and man . No man can say to himself : " Go to now ! I will discover the truth about God , about destiny , or duty , 1887. ] 45 ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
... Heaven endows a spirit with the insight and character to become a medium between God and man . No man can say to himself : " Go to now ! I will discover the truth about God , about destiny , or duty , 1887. ] 45 ASPIRATION AND INSPIRATION .
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... becomes slowly natural , so will the natural become slowly supernatural , until in the impersonal authority of law men everywhere recognize the authority of God . " Law is the one sure , immovable , immu- table thing : if we can trace ...
... becomes slowly natural , so will the natural become slowly supernatural , until in the impersonal authority of law men everywhere recognize the authority of God . " Law is the one sure , immovable , immu- table thing : if we can trace ...
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... become strangely restless and dissatisfied , and are plunged into a state of social and financial turbulence . In many places they have ceased work and demand more wages . Labor associations have been formed in years past for the pro ...
... become strangely restless and dissatisfied , and are plunged into a state of social and financial turbulence . In many places they have ceased work and demand more wages . Labor associations have been formed in years past for the pro ...
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