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Doom Eternal– The Bible and Church Doctrine of Everlasting Punishment Junius Benjamin Remensnyder Visos knygos peržiūra - 1880 |
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
æternus ævum aior aiov aióvios alávios alov ancient annihilation Apocatastasis Apostles Apostolical Fathers assert Athanasian Creed Augsburg Confession believe blessedness Catholic century chap CHAPTER Christ Christendom Confession Creeds death declares denotes divine doctrine doom duration Eschatology eter eternal fire eternal punishment eternity of future evangelical everlasting everlasting punishment evil Exegetical Essays express F. D. Maurice faith fathers forever future punishment Gehenna Gospel Greek language heaven Hebrew hell History Holy immortal infinite instances Irenæus ishment Jesus Jews judgment JUSTIN MARTYR Latin Lexicon Lord Matt meaning ment moral olām Old Testament opinions Origen original passages present repentance Restorationism retribution revelation righteous Roman salvation says Schaff's Scripture sense Septuagint signification sins solemn soul spirit suffering Talmud Tartarus teaching TERTULLIAN Testament testimony things tion torment truth universal unto usage wicked words writers αἰῶνας τῶν αἰώνων αἰώνιος εἰς τοὺς αἰῶνας
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