The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... moral outcome of the belief : just as we may presume that when the spherical form of the earth was first proclaimed , it was resisted by the declaration that if true the people dwelling on the side opposite to us must drop into space ...
... moral outcome of the belief : just as we may presume that when the spherical form of the earth was first proclaimed , it was resisted by the declaration that if true the people dwelling on the side opposite to us must drop into space ...
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... a penal infliction . And when these two dogmas were shaken the Calvinistic atonement was seen to be a needless absurdity , and the moral atonement notably in the person of Bush- 1887. ] 11 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
... a penal infliction . And when these two dogmas were shaken the Calvinistic atonement was seen to be a needless absurdity , and the moral atonement notably in the person of Bush- 1887. ] 11 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
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... moral status , what 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 ...
... moral status , what 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 ...
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... moral in the place of a mechanical theory of redemption . When the Universalist idea began to assert itself a hundred years ago , and when half a century later it began to manifest more of the organizing temper , it would be ...
... moral in the place of a mechanical theory of redemption . When the Universalist idea began to assert itself a hundred years ago , and when half a century later it began to manifest more of the organizing temper , it would be ...
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... moral law is a unit it is one on earth and in all worlds . Its purpose can not change . Like its unity , its purpose is one throughout the moral universe . It is ever operative where are moral beings . - Its utility and scope are not ...
... moral law is a unit it is one on earth and in all worlds . Its purpose can not change . Like its unity , its purpose is one throughout the moral universe . It is ever operative where are moral beings . - Its utility and scope are not ...
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