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Strona 6
... to him, who bore our likeness and obeyed for us; that he who assumed the
work of a Redeemer should possess the divine nature, and be thus able to ||
procure for his people eternal life, is highly consolatory to the humble disciple.
... to him, who bore our likeness and obeyed for us; that he who assumed the
work of a Redeemer should possess the divine nature, and be thus able to ||
procure for his people eternal life, is highly consolatory to the humble disciple.
Strona 9
... and that the individual will at length arrive at the haven of eternal rest. When
the love of public ordinances, and practice of other religious duties, with patience,
perseverance, and resignation unto the divine will, are progressively advancing,
...
... and that the individual will at length arrive at the haven of eternal rest. When
the love of public ordinances, and practice of other religious duties, with patience,
perseverance, and resignation unto the divine will, are progressively advancing,
...
Strona 14
... all his salvation. He may be almost an idiot, and yet be so taught the
fundamental doctrines of the gospel as to believe them, and obtain salvation. But
of divine truth no one can remain ignorant without putting in jeopardy his eternal
interest; ...
... all his salvation. He may be almost an idiot, and yet be so taught the
fundamental doctrines of the gospel as to believe them, and obtain salvation. But
of divine truth no one can remain ignorant without putting in jeopardy his eternal
interest; ...
Strona 17
That all human beings, however * wicked in the present É. nay, that all created
intelligences, however diabolical in their nature and practice, shall be ultimately
introduced to eternal felicity, or at least, by annihilation, be freed from pain, is a ...
That all human beings, however * wicked in the present É. nay, that all created
intelligences, however diabolical in their nature and practice, shall be ultimately
introduced to eternal felicity, or at least, by annihilation, be freed from pain, is a ...
Strona 18
I would then admit, that eternal punishment would be unjust, and consequently
could not be inflicted by a righteous God, for finite transgression; for this plain
reason, that the punishment would be infinitely disproportioned to the offence.
I would then admit, that eternal punishment would be unjust, and consequently
could not be inflicted by a righteous God, for finite transgression; for this plain
reason, that the punishment would be infinitely disproportioned to the offence.
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