The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... soul went , literally went , to some specific place - heaven or hell ; that God saved by putting it in the one place , and doomed by putting it into the other ; that redemption and perdition were wrought not in the soul but for it . In ...
... soul went , literally went , to some specific place - heaven or hell ; that God saved by putting it in the one place , and doomed by putting it into the other ; that redemption and perdition were wrought not in the soul but for it . In ...
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... soul and in increasing the scope of its endowment , may in no wise militate against the maintenance of the soul's spiritual char- acter and higher destiny , just as the change so many have made in their conception of God's method in ...
... soul and in increasing the scope of its endowment , may in no wise militate against the maintenance of the soul's spiritual char- acter and higher destiny , just as the change so many have made in their conception of God's method in ...
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... soul or mind . It is stability of mind and being , and admits of no influence to change from within or without . It can have no variety , no differentiation , no retrogression , no disin- tegration . Evolution has ceased , self ...
... soul or mind . It is stability of mind and being , and admits of no influence to change from within or without . It can have no variety , no differentiation , no retrogression , no disin- tegration . Evolution has ceased , self ...
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... soul ever becoming hopelessly lost . For , if a soul just entered into a future perdition can there go on multiplying sins — what fol- lows ? Why this all ideas of permanence must inevitably be rendered uncertain . For to sin the soul ...
... soul ever becoming hopelessly lost . For , if a soul just entered into a future perdition can there go on multiplying sins — what fol- lows ? Why this all ideas of permanence must inevitably be rendered uncertain . For to sin the soul ...
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... souls attain permanence of bad character . his 181st lecture he says : " 1. Some act of man's free will must go before God's en- trance into the soul . Man is to open the door . 2. That man has natural power to do this and a corres ...
... souls attain permanence of bad character . his 181st lecture he says : " 1. Some act of man's free will must go before God's en- trance into the soul . Man is to open the door . 2. That man has natural power to do this and a corres ...
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