That Unknown Country Or What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment After D
That Unknown Country Or What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment After D
Abbott Lyman
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CHAPTER XXXII. The Eternity of Hell-Torments is Acknowledged Through- out Scripture ; no Literal Fire, Worm, or Brimstone, these Words being Employed Figuratively, to Show the Intensity op Future Punishment. No Pardon for the Impenitent Hereafter ever Taught by Christ. — Jlan Determines in this World what is to be his Condition in the Next. — The Property of Persistent Sin is to Intrencli and Perpetuate Itself. — Men who are without the Gospel are yet Amenable to God's Law Implanted in the Hear...t. — Fear of Judgment is Inherent in Man's Moral Nature. — Eternal Justice, and her Indeflectible Necessity. — God'. S Truth and Supreme Wisdom the only Oracle of Instruction on this Subject. — The Impenitent Man would be more Miserable in Heaven than in Hell. — The Most Un- welcome of all the Tenets of Religion is, therefore, that of Future Punishment. — It was Held by the Early Church to be Endless. — Not Remedial, nor Educative, nrir Vindictive, but Vindicatory. — Disobedience to God's Written Law Worse than that against the Light of Nature.
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