The Pro and Con of Universalism: Both as to Its Doctrines and Moral BearingsH. Lyon, 1863 - 356 pages |
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... church are in a state of nature - which is a state of unmixed depravity - however good therefore , they may seem to be , they are in fact vile and abomina ble : they cannot think a good thought , nor do a good act — and their deeds ...
... church are in a state of nature - which is a state of unmixed depravity - however good therefore , they may seem to be , they are in fact vile and abomina ble : they cannot think a good thought , nor do a good act — and their deeds ...
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... church of our persuasion short of a distance of four miles from my residence , and even it is on the other shore of the river , in a delightful village called THE POINT . The expense of ferriage thither and back is incurred each time I ...
... church of our persuasion short of a distance of four miles from my residence , and even it is on the other shore of the river , in a delightful village called THE POINT . The expense of ferriage thither and back is incurred each time I ...
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... church , and those of Universalia , resulted in favor of the latter . Old Mrs. Matthews , a resident on THE POINT , with whom she tarried during the twelve days , was of the latter class ; she rendered our heroine every friendly ...
... church , and those of Universalia , resulted in favor of the latter . Old Mrs. Matthews , a resident on THE POINT , with whom she tarried during the twelve days , was of the latter class ; she rendered our heroine every friendly ...
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... church , to visit whom he had traveled some hun- dreds of miles , actually denied him the hospitalities of his house , for the sin of having therein , given utterance to his newly acquired views , and he was therefore fain to take up ...
... church , to visit whom he had traveled some hun- dreds of miles , actually denied him the hospitalities of his house , for the sin of having therein , given utterance to his newly acquired views , and he was therefore fain to take up ...
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... churches that take a high stand for sanctity of character , quite sufficiently abound ! And I more than suspect that the root of all this uncharitableness lies in the doctrinal principles on which these churches are based . ” - Alice ...
... churches that take a high stand for sanctity of character , quite sufficiently abound ! And I more than suspect that the root of all this uncharitableness lies in the doctrinal principles on which these churches are based . ” - Alice ...
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