The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... sin and virtue having no existence save as they are freely elected - save as the faculty and the opportunity remain to ... sins committed in time ? And with the truth of sin as self- punishing what office is left to the personal Satan ...
... sin and virtue having no existence save as they are freely elected - save as the faculty and the opportunity remain to ... sins committed in time ? And with the truth of sin as self- punishing what office is left to the personal Satan ...
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... sins — what fol- lows ? Why this all ideas of permanence must inevitably be rendered uncertain . For to sin the soul must retain the power and freedom of choice . Liberty to sin is liberty not to sin ; and where and as long as this ...
... sins — what fol- lows ? Why this all ideas of permanence must inevitably be rendered uncertain . For to sin the soul must retain the power and freedom of choice . Liberty to sin is liberty not to sin ; and where and as long as this ...
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... sin- fulness , would naturally produce a distorted sense of sin , or at best , a sense of sin out of all proportion to the sense of other things . And the theology or the religion ... sins of others 96 [ Jan. , THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIOUSNESS .
... sin- fulness , would naturally produce a distorted sense of sin , or at best , a sense of sin out of all proportion to the sense of other things . And the theology or the religion ... sins of others 96 [ Jan. , THE CHRISTIAN CONSCIOUSNESS .
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... sins and seeking how they may save themselves . Is it possi- ble that theology , since Paul's time even to this day , can have escaped being vitiated by such a habit centuries old ? When a false conception is formed , its operation is ...
... sins and seeking how they may save themselves . Is it possi- ble that theology , since Paul's time even to this day , can have escaped being vitiated by such a habit centuries old ? When a false conception is formed , its operation is ...
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... Sin , in which he argues against the theory of Dr. Hodge , of Princeton , that the sin of Adam is not our sin , nevertheless it is imputed to us " not as criminality or moral ill - desert , much less moral pollution , but the judicial ...
... Sin , in which he argues against the theory of Dr. Hodge , of Princeton , that the sin of Adam is not our sin , nevertheless it is imputed to us " not as criminality or moral ill - desert , much less moral pollution , but the judicial ...
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