| 1884 - 902 pages
...sermons, and still sometimes pictorially illustrated, is becoming so intolerable to the better-natured that, while some theologians distinctly deny it, others...drop it out of their teachings. Clearly, this change can not cease until the beliefs in hell and damnation disappear. Disappearance of them will be aided... | |
| Charles Evans Beeby - 1884 - 74 pages
...seems evident by the fact that, speaking of the denial by some of these " eternal tortures," he adds, " This change cannot cease until the beliefs in hell and damnation disappear." night, who worship the beast- and his image, and whosoever receiveth the mark of his name" (Rev. xiv.... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1885 - 254 pages
...sermons, and still sometimes pictorially illustrated, is becoming so intolerable to the better-natured, that while some theologians distinctly deny it, others...disappear.* Disappearance of them will be aided by au increasing repugnance to injustice. The visiting on Adam's descendants through hundreds of generations... | |
| Gail Hamilton, Herbert Spencer - 1885 - 300 pages
...sermons, and still sometimes pictorially illustrated, is becoming so intolerable to the better-natured, that while some theologians distinctly deny it, others...cannot cease until the beliefs in hell and damnation disappear.1 Disappearance of them will be aided by an increasing repugnance to injustice. The visiting... | |
| 1885 - 762 pages
...sermons, and still sometimes pictorially illustrated, is becoming so intolerable to the better-natured that, while some theologians distinctly deny it, others quietly drop it out of their teaching's. Clearly, this change can not cease until the beliefs in hell and damnation disappear. Disappearance... | |
| Thomas George Bonney - 1891 - 326 pages
...is often supposed to be yet more uncompromising. It teaches, in the opinion of one of its critics, " the visiting on Adam's descendants, through hundreds...not commit; the damning of all men who do not avail 1 Preached in the Chapel Koyal, Whitehall, on the Fourth Sunday after Trinity, 1890. themselves of... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland, Brooke Herford, Frederick B. Mott - 1894 - 608 pages
...of the old theology, will surely, as Spencer says, disappear. "The visiting on Adam's descendant^, through hundreds of generations, dreadful penalties for a small transgression, which they themselves did not commit ; the damning of all men who do not avail themselves of an alleged mode of... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1884 - 892 pages
...sermons, and still sometimes pictorially illustrated, is becoming so intolerable to the betternatured, that while some theologians distinctly deny it, others...disappear.* Disappearance of them will be aided by an * To meet a possible criticism, it may be well to remark that whatever force they may have against... | |
| George MacDonald - 2007 - 410 pages
...of the 'Infinite and Eternal energy from which all things proceed;' and the utterance is this: — The visiting on Adam's descendants through hundreds of generations dreadful penalties for a smaE transgression which they did not commit; the damning of all men who do not avail themselves 6... | |
| 1884 - 1108 pages
...sermons, and still sometimes pictorially illustrated, is becoming BO intolerable to the better-natured, that while some theologians distinctly deny it, others...cannot cease until the beliefs in hell and damnation disappear.2 Disappearance of them will be aided by an increasing repugnance to injustice. The visiting... | |
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