A Debate on the Doctrines of Atonement, Universal Salvation, and Endless PunishmentAlden & Markham, 1848 - 823 pages "Questions discussed. 1. Does gospel salvation embrace deliberance from just and deserved punishment? 2. Is there sufficient evidence for beliveing that all men will be finally holy and happy? 3. Is there sufficient evidence for believing that any part of the human family will suffer endless misery in a future state?" - pages [3] |
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Page 17
... deny the Lord who bought us ? To go about to establish our own right- eousness , refusing to submit to the righteousness of God ? I ask whether his error is on the right side if it should be found the incor- rigible sinner cannot ...
... deny the Lord who bought us ? To go about to establish our own right- eousness , refusing to submit to the righteousness of God ? I ask whether his error is on the right side if it should be found the incor- rigible sinner cannot ...
Page 38
... deny that " uper " has this sense , when referring to Christ's sufferings and death for the world . Ro- binson himself , while he says that some Lexicographers give those passages where " uper " occurs in connection with the sufferings ...
... deny that " uper " has this sense , when referring to Christ's sufferings and death for the world . Ro- binson himself , while he says that some Lexicographers give those passages where " uper " occurs in connection with the sufferings ...
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... deny . The whole tenor of the gospel shows that salvation is from sin , and not from punishment . Hence , the syllogism is stripped of all force , and becomes simply ridiculous ! Sinners can be saved from sin after they have been ...
... deny . The whole tenor of the gospel shows that salvation is from sin , and not from punishment . Hence , the syllogism is stripped of all force , and becomes simply ridiculous ! Sinners can be saved from sin after they have been ...
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... deny . After an individual becomes guilty of sin , there are no conditions ex- pressed in the Bible , upon which he shall or shall not be punished . God's declarations are positive on this subject . What can be farther removed from all ...
... deny . After an individual becomes guilty of sin , there are no conditions ex- pressed in the Bible , upon which he shall or shall not be punished . God's declarations are positive on this subject . What can be farther removed from all ...
Page 85
... deny the possibility of this , is to war with facts . A common form of this tranfer , though not for the same end , exists in the infant world , who , though personally innocent of crime , nevertheless experience in part the ...
... deny the possibility of this , is to war with facts . A common form of this tranfer , though not for the same end , exists in the infant world , who , though personally innocent of crime , nevertheless experience in part the ...
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