Selections from Eminent Commentators, who Have Believed in Punishment After Death: Wherein They Have Agreed with Universalists in Their Interpretation of Scriptures Relating to Punishment |
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... writers differ among themselves concerning the precise meaning of the passage ; but they agree that it is descriptive of events which should be accomplished on the earth , and that it does not refer to the future life . Without deciding ...
... writers differ among themselves concerning the precise meaning of the passage ; but they agree that it is descriptive of events which should be accomplished on the earth , and that it does not refer to the future life . Without deciding ...
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... writers , in the sense of at all events ; ex- pect is used for await ; importance , for import ; notation , for signification ; consequents , for conse- quences , & c . Before closing this introduction , it should be observed that a ...
... writers , in the sense of at all events ; ex- pect is used for await ; importance , for import ; notation , for signification ; consequents , for conse- quences , & c . Before closing this introduction , it should be observed that a ...
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... writers . Of the authors quoted in this work , it may be sufficient to say , that they are all supposed to have believed the doctrine of endless misery , except Wakefield , Kenrick , and Cappe . But these three believed in a state of ...
... writers . Of the authors quoted in this work , it may be sufficient to say , that they are all supposed to have believed the doctrine of endless misery , except Wakefield , Kenrick , and Cappe . But these three believed in a state of ...
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... writers being judges , may be seen from the follow- ing quotations : - PEARCE . ' The wrath to come ; i . e . the punishment to come in the destruction of the Jewish state . " Com . in loc . HAMMOND . O ye that are more like to broods ...
... writers being judges , may be seen from the follow- ing quotations : - PEARCE . ' The wrath to come ; i . e . the punishment to come in the destruction of the Jewish state . " Com . in loc . HAMMOND . O ye that are more like to broods ...
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... writer says , ' This phrase may be understood as comparing the ruin of the Jews here threatened , with those desolations they had felt before : for then , as at the captivity of Babylon , for example , they were not utterly cut off from ...
... writer says , ' This phrase may be understood as comparing the ruin of the Jews here threatened , with those desolations they had felt before : for then , as at the captivity of Babylon , for example , they were not utterly cut off from ...
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Annot apostle appear believe calamities cast chap christians church CLARKE coming damnation day of judgment dead death deliverance destroyed destruction of Jerusalem disciples doctrine earth endless misery eternal Expos faith final damnation fire future gehenna Gentiles GILPIN Gnostics God's gospel GROTIUS hades HAMMOND hath hell Holy interpretation Jesus Christ Jewish Jewish nation Jews Judas Judea KENRICK kingdom of God kingdom of heaven LIGHTFOOT Lord Luke xii MACKNIGHT meaning ment Note in loc notes on Matt parable parallel place passage PEARCE perdition perish persecutions phrase preaching prophets punishment quoted reader reference remarks repentance resurrection Romans ROSENMULLER saith salvation saved say unto Scholia in loc scripture SECTION sense servants signifies sins Sodom Sodom and Gomorrah son of perdition soul speaks spirit supposed temporal thee things thou tion torment understood valley of Hinnom vengeance verse WHITBY wicked word wrath writers xxiv