The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... death . But it accomplished a provi- dential purpose ; in an inevitable rebound from it , theologians saw themselves forced to make logical use of the principles which Dr. Mansel had told them they might waive . And while we remember ...
... death . But it accomplished a provi- dential purpose ; in an inevitable rebound from it , theologians saw themselves forced to make logical use of the principles which Dr. Mansel had told them they might waive . And while we remember ...
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... death . Here certainly , he claims that sound scholarship and science declare , there arises the perpendicular wall of permanence . Up to this line of death the state of the sinner has been one of free will , natural power to open the ...
... death . Here certainly , he claims that sound scholarship and science declare , there arises the perpendicular wall of permanence . Up to this line of death the state of the sinner has been one of free will , natural power to open the ...
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... death , which has been recently broached and diligently propagated , that seemed divisive and pervasive , and dangerous to the churches at home and abroad . In view of those tendencies they do heartily approve of the action of the ...
... death , which has been recently broached and diligently propagated , that seemed divisive and pervasive , and dangerous to the churches at home and abroad . In view of those tendencies they do heartily approve of the action of the ...
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... death , " were inevitably connected with the doctrine itself , and that the action of the Prudential Committee in delaying or refusing to appoint any one holding this doctrine , was worthy of commendation and ought to be continued . On ...
... death , " were inevitably connected with the doctrine itself , and that the action of the Prudential Committee in delaying or refusing to appoint any one holding this doctrine , was worthy of commendation and ought to be continued . On ...
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... death . The devout Mohammedaus pray even for their Prophet -Bestow thy mercy upon Mohammed , as thou didst upon Abraham and the race of Abraham . ' This supplication is in the formal prayer which is to be repeated five times a day by ...
... death . The devout Mohammedaus pray even for their Prophet -Bestow thy mercy upon Mohammed , as thou didst upon Abraham and the race of Abraham . ' This supplication is in the formal prayer which is to be repeated five times a day by ...
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