The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... result of destiny is wrought out , Universalism , not less than the Evangelical faiths , has grown old only to im- prove certainly to change . What has wrought the various theological modifications ? To what efficient causes may we ...
... result of destiny is wrought out , Universalism , not less than the Evangelical faiths , has grown old only to im- prove certainly to change . What has wrought the various theological modifications ? To what efficient causes may we ...
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... result came from a cause purely exterior . The distinction has a good illustration in a familiar ex- ample . Half a century ago , the belief was almost universal in the Biblical community , that the material world was created by the ...
... result came from a cause purely exterior . The distinction has a good illustration in a familiar ex- ample . Half a century ago , the belief was almost universal in the Biblical community , that the material world was created by the ...
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... result was not in the plan of the geologist . It was not purposed it happened . It was the incident of an ... results , - somewhat on the principle of loca- ting harbors along the New England coast at the points where they would seem to ...
... result was not in the plan of the geologist . It was not purposed it happened . It was the incident of an ... results , - somewhat on the principle of loca- ting harbors along the New England coast at the points where they would seem to ...
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... result has been that with a trust which fifty years ago would have been accounted recklessness and impiety , theo- logians have restricted their method to discovery of truth , and have relieved themselves of the old anxiety as to the ...
... result has been that with a trust which fifty years ago would have been accounted recklessness and impiety , theo- logians have restricted their method to discovery of truth , and have relieved themselves of the old anxiety as to the ...
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... result and not an arbitrary inflic tion , what becomes of the dogma of 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 ...
... result and not an arbitrary inflic tion , what becomes of the dogma of 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 ...
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