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But the knot still remains , Could the resurrection of the unjust be the object of Paul's hope ? What shall we say to that ? I met with a remark of Grotius which I thought at first might soften the knot . He says , " The Hellenist Jews ...
But the knot still remains , Could the resurrection of the unjust be the object of Paul's hope ? What shall we say to that ? I met with a remark of Grotius which I thought at first might soften the knot . He says , " The Hellenist Jews ...
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So the resurrection of the dead in general is upon the whole a fit object of hope , because of the great good that will arise from it , although it should be supposed that this circumstance , viz . that it will be a resurrection of ...
So the resurrection of the dead in general is upon the whole a fit object of hope , because of the great good that will arise from it , although it should be supposed that this circumstance , viz . that it will be a resurrection of ...
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The subject of the universal restitution appears to me an object of speculation affording great comfort to rational enquirers , but by no means necessary to be commonly known . Indeed , the Holy Ghost would have been more explicit had ...
The subject of the universal restitution appears to me an object of speculation affording great comfort to rational enquirers , but by no means necessary to be commonly known . Indeed , the Holy Ghost would have been more explicit had ...
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