The Anti-Universalist, Or History of the Fallen Angels of the Scriptures: Proofs of the Being of Satan and of Evil Spirits, and Many Other Curious Matters Connected Therewith (Classic Reprint)

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Jehovah is represented as being infinitely good, and as having innumerable hosts of spiritual beings, or angels of a supernatural character, who act in his universal providence, among the works of his hands not only in this, but in all worlds, as agents, exerting a benign and protecting influence - while the other, namely, Satan, is also shown as having under his supervision hosts of spirits, or angels, of a supernatural character, but of malevolent natures, who act in the way of both moral and physical ruin, so far as in their power in opposition to God.

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