The Expositor and Universalist Review, Volumen4George W. Bazin, 1840 |
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... is different : we often use the word eternal in a limit- ed sense , but seldom or never eternity . sy between Universalists and their opponents , those defi- nitions 32 Historical Sketch of the Hebrew Language . [ Jan.
... is different : we often use the word eternal in a limit- ed sense , but seldom or never eternity . sy between Universalists and their opponents , those defi- nitions 32 Historical Sketch of the Hebrew Language . [ Jan.
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sy between Universalists and their opponents , those defi- nitions of important words which coincide altogether with our views . Had Professor Stuart written his " Exegetical Essays " three years later , Gesenius would have afforded him ...
sy between Universalists and their opponents , those defi- nitions of important words which coincide altogether with our views . Had Professor Stuart written his " Exegetical Essays " three years later , Gesenius would have afforded him ...
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... Universalists , and probably none of our readers , regard it as such , or admit that man needs salvation from a doom which they do not believe was ever denounced . It would not be strange , however , if the idea , having been so long ...
... Universalists , and probably none of our readers , regard it as such , or admit that man needs salvation from a doom which they do not believe was ever denounced . It would not be strange , however , if the idea , having been so long ...
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... Universalism , at this early period . All that we know of it , or its friends , must of course be derived from its ... Universalists . For the cause of this omission we are left to mere conjecture . Whether the archbishop of Canterbury ...
... Universalism , at this early period . All that we know of it , or its friends , must of course be derived from its ... Universalists . For the cause of this omission we are left to mere conjecture . Whether the archbishop of Canterbury ...
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... Universalists , considered as a distinct sect , have never exceeded a few congregations scattered about the island , without any common bond of union , or any general principles of government and order . To account for this singular ...
... Universalists , considered as a distinct sect , have never exceeded a few congregations scattered about the island , without any common bond of union , or any general principles of government and order . To account for this singular ...
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