Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... eternal sin , and eternally expiative of an eternal sin . Does not Jesus Christ say himself of the wicked : Non videbit vitam , sed ira Dei manet super eum ? John , iii . 36. † In hell , Sir , there is nograce any more ; but ex- piation ...
... eternal sin , and eternally expiative of an eternal sin . Does not Jesus Christ say himself of the wicked : Non videbit vitam , sed ira Dei manet super eum ? John , iii . 36. † In hell , Sir , there is nograce any more ; but ex- piation ...
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... eternal principles , one good , one evil , —or the Manichæan dualism . He says , furthermore , that it makes no difference whether we call the punishment vindictive or expiative , since it is eternal . With his permission , we think it ...
... eternal principles , one good , one evil , —or the Manichæan dualism . He says , furthermore , that it makes no difference whether we call the punishment vindictive or expiative , since it is eternal . With his permission , we think it ...
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... eternal operations immanent in the Divine Essence itself , for by them is only asserted the eternal actualization in himself of his own essence . He is necessarily and eternally what he is - is what he is by the intrinsic and eternal ...
... eternal operations immanent in the Divine Essence itself , for by them is only asserted the eternal actualization in himself of his own essence . He is necessarily and eternally what he is - is what he is by the intrinsic and eternal ...
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