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... result of Christ's union with humanity . It is " not universal but special , not a heritage but an acquisition . " Most will enjoy it in future re- pose and bliss . The very wicked will have a sort of diffused , unconscious ...
... result of Christ's union with humanity . It is " not universal but special , not a heritage but an acquisition . " Most will enjoy it in future re- pose and bliss . The very wicked will have a sort of diffused , unconscious ...
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... result of the simple passage into another world . It supposes an efficacy in death which we have no right to as- sume . " p . 391. Restorationism also , is wrong , for it finds , says the Doctor , a medicinal virtue in the atmosphere of ...
... result of the simple passage into another world . It supposes an efficacy in death which we have no right to as- sume . " p . 391. Restorationism also , is wrong , for it finds , says the Doctor , a medicinal virtue in the atmosphere of ...
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... result in blinding their eyes to the eternal truth of God's threatenings against just this re- bellion under his jurisdiction . If there be an everlasting hell ( and its necessity of late has been more generally felt than usual ) we ...
... result in blinding their eyes to the eternal truth of God's threatenings against just this re- bellion under his jurisdiction . If there be an everlasting hell ( and its necessity of late has been more generally felt than usual ) we ...
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... results . The profoundest chemist may starve in the midst of the abundance which he analyzes ; so the shrewdest critic of the letter may die of atrophy , while the spiritual sus- tenance of ages is on his table . Knowledge puffeth up ...
... results . The profoundest chemist may starve in the midst of the abundance which he analyzes ; so the shrewdest critic of the letter may die of atrophy , while the spiritual sus- tenance of ages is on his table . Knowledge puffeth up ...
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... results from the failure of the national arms , we appreciate our imminent , though at the time unknown peril , when , in the affair of the Trent , the English Cabinet were on the very point of recognizing the independence of the ...
... results from the failure of the national arms , we appreciate our imminent , though at the time unknown peril , when , in the affair of the Trent , the English Cabinet were on the very point of recognizing the independence of the ...
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