The Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Volume 25Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie Leonard C. Bowles, 1886 |
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Pagina 214
... evil in them was the result of evil which came with the fall , a catastrophe to humanity which necessitated another catastrophe to humanity , in order to save them from a life of misery in the future resulting from that first fall . So ...
... evil in them was the result of evil which came with the fall , a catastrophe to humanity which necessitated another catastrophe to humanity , in order to save them from a life of misery in the future resulting from that first fall . So ...
Pagina 227
... evil , and nothing but an evil , necessary in some slight degree , but to be kept within the smallest possible range of activity , - this must certainly seem to the American mind a strange perversion of the truth . Accus- tomed as we ...
... evil , and nothing but an evil , necessary in some slight degree , but to be kept within the smallest possible range of activity , - this must certainly seem to the American mind a strange perversion of the truth . Accus- tomed as we ...
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... evil makes at length the sinner hopelessly wedded to evil , his conscience becomes seared , he is shut out of the heavens and confined in the hells ; but he enjoys them in his own low way . This view , however , appears inconsist ent ...
... evil makes at length the sinner hopelessly wedded to evil , his conscience becomes seared , he is shut out of the heavens and confined in the hells ; but he enjoys them in his own low way . This view , however , appears inconsist ent ...
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