The Universal Restoration of All Men: Proved, by Scripture, Reason, and Common SenseS. Campbell, 1804 - 259 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... consequence he must have loved every thing which he had made , because it was good . And if he is an unchangeable being , the same yesterday , to day , and forever , whatever he once loved , he will still continue to love , otherwise he ...
... consequence he must have loved every thing which he had made , because it was good . And if he is an unchangeable being , the same yesterday , to day , and forever , whatever he once loved , he will still continue to love , otherwise he ...
Pàgina 14
... consequence of this grant , which is only limited by the bounds of the earth , we are told , 1 John iv . 14. " And we have seen , and do tes- tify , that the Father sent the Son to be the Sa- viour of the world . " Does John mean that ...
... consequence of this grant , which is only limited by the bounds of the earth , we are told , 1 John iv . 14. " And we have seen , and do tes- tify , that the Father sent the Son to be the Sa- viour of the world . " Does John mean that ...
Pàgina 25
... consequences of our actions , and vast numbers being left without proper in- . structions respecting their duties to either God or man ; thus with appetites and passions in full vigour , and devoid of an adequate degree of reason and ...
... consequences of our actions , and vast numbers being left without proper in- . structions respecting their duties to either God or man ; thus with appetites and passions in full vigour , and devoid of an adequate degree of reason and ...
Pàgina 26
... consequence of his own profligacy . It is as impossible that vice , by its own inherent qualities , should pro- duce order , peacé , and permanent happiness , as that darkness should produce light , or that tares sown on barren ground ...
... consequence of his own profligacy . It is as impossible that vice , by its own inherent qualities , should pro- duce order , peacé , and permanent happiness , as that darkness should produce light , or that tares sown on barren ground ...
Pàgina 33
... that the Father intended the de- struction to be a complete annihilation and era- dication of all his works , every vestige of de- pravity in the souls of every human being , and every degree of misery , and in consequence the cessation 33.
... that the Father intended the de- struction to be a complete annihilation and era- dication of all his works , every vestige of de- pravity in the souls of every human being , and every degree of misery , and in consequence the cessation 33.
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