The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... tion having no natural existence save as they in herein , and be- come the fruitage of , good or ill intent : these are essentials of Ethical truth ; they are impregnable ; they are with the authorities no more matter of dispute than ...
... tion having no natural existence save as they in herein , and be- come the fruitage of , good or ill intent : these are essentials of Ethical truth ; they are impregnable ; they are with the authorities no more matter of dispute than ...
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... it walling it in as the old New England pound held the captured stray cattle . ― It may not in particular instances , and with abrupt distinc- tion , be possible , as we have explained , 1887. ] 13 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
... it walling it in as the old New England pound held the captured stray cattle . ― It may not in particular instances , and with abrupt distinc- tion , be possible , as we have explained , 1887. ] 13 CHANGES OF THEOLOGICAL BELIEF .
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... tion and conception of perdition . We should note one thing in particular in Mr. Cook's position . His definition of perdi- tion excludes all sinners from it who have not yet reached permanent subjection to sin , and as this permanence ...
... tion and conception of perdition . We should note one thing in particular in Mr. Cook's position . His definition of perdi- tion excludes all sinners from it who have not yet reached permanent subjection to sin , and as this permanence ...
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... tion of Christ as a human being , chosen by God , and by Him endowed with the spirit , and placed in the position of ruler ( the adoptionist Christology , as found in the Shepherd of Hermas ) ; on the other to the view that Christ was a ...
... tion of Christ as a human being , chosen by God , and by Him endowed with the spirit , and placed in the position of ruler ( the adoptionist Christology , as found in the Shepherd of Hermas ) ; on the other to the view that Christ was a ...
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... tion , given by Greek thought , is announced previous to , and apart from , any consideration of the historic testimony con- cerning Jesus . Irenæus , Tertullian and Hippolytus add new elements . We find traces of the doctrine of the ...
... tion , given by Greek thought , is announced previous to , and apart from , any consideration of the historic testimony con- cerning Jesus . Irenæus , Tertullian and Hippolytus add new elements . We find traces of the doctrine of the ...
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