Love's Final Victory by Horatio
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preliminary stage of education? And if that is so in his case, is it
not more or less required in the case of every one of us? Think the matter over seriously, and see where it will land you. XII. A FEEBLE NOTE OF WARNING. The Creed of Eternal Torment--Do Ministers Really Believe It--If They Do, Why Not Say So?--No Decisive Note of Warning--Definite Missionary Incentive Is Wanting--The Phrase "Eternal Death" often Used--Does It Mean Eternal Annihilation, or Eternal Torment, or What?--Vague Reference as to Punishment Fosters Unbelief--An Age of Compromise --Professor Faulkner's Testimony--The Idea of Restoration Would Wholly Meet the Difficulty--Honesty and Candor--Carlyle's Scathing Warning --Ultimate Fulfillment of Prophecy--Eternal Songs. If the doctrine of everlasting punishment is true, there has been of late years a singular reserve on the part of preachers in proclaiming it. Why? Surely "all doctrine is profitable." This doctrine would seem to me to be specially so, if it is true. It is contained in the creed of both the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. But do the ministers believe it? If they do, would they not preach it; yes, preach it morning, noon, and night? But as a matter of fact they do not preach it. I never heard a sermon on it, or any attempt to prove it, since I was a |
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