The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... PUNISHMENT .... 469 By George T. Knight . By David N. Johnson . ART . XXX . CAN WAGES BE RAISED BY VOTE ? ...... 472 ART . XXXI . OUR NATIONAL DEFENSES ...... By Rev. L. H. Squires . GENERAL REVIEW .. .... 477 100 , 229 , 357 , 485 让 A ...
... PUNISHMENT .... 469 By George T. Knight . By David N. Johnson . ART . XXX . CAN WAGES BE RAISED BY VOTE ? ...... 472 ART . XXXI . OUR NATIONAL DEFENSES ...... By Rev. L. H. Squires . GENERAL REVIEW .. .... 477 100 , 229 , 357 , 485 让 A ...
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... punishment as 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 .
... punishment as 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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... punishment forever for sins committed in time ? And with the truth of sin as self- punishing what office is left to the personal Satan ? These questions answer themselves . The New Orthodoxy in its growing revolt from the Old is the ...
... punishment forever for sins committed in time ? And with the truth of sin as self- punishing what office is left to the personal Satan ? These questions answer themselves . The New Orthodoxy in its growing revolt from the Old is the ...
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... punished for its idolence and cowardice by the loss of its legs , arms , jaws , eyes , ears , and whatever other such personal properties it possessed . To the sacculina Prof. Drummond likens the backslider ; and 1887. ] 63 NATURAL LAW ...
... punished for its idolence and cowardice by the loss of its legs , arms , jaws , eyes , ears , and whatever other such personal properties it possessed . To the sacculina Prof. Drummond likens the backslider ; and 1887. ] 63 NATURAL LAW ...
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... punished , he shows , by the loss of the powers and advantages which a brave acceptance of the law of their being would have secured to them . It is plain that we have here a fresh and felicitous illustra- tion ; but it scarely needs be ...
... punished , he shows , by the loss of the powers and advantages which a brave acceptance of the law of their being would have secured to them . It is plain that we have here a fresh and felicitous illustra- tion ; but it scarely needs be ...
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