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Universalism - Early works to 1800
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All men will not be saved forever: or, An attempt to prove, that this is a Scriptural doctrine; and to give a sufficient answer to the publisher of extracts in favor of the salvation of all men. By Samuel Mather, D.D. Pastor of a church in American Boston. [Seven lines of quotations in Latin]
Mather, Samuel, 1706-1785.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]- Books
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The universal restoration; exhibited in a series of extracts, from Winchester, White, Siegvolk, Dr. Chauncy, Bishop Newton, and Petitpierre: some of the most remarkable authors, who have written in defence of that interesting subject.
Date: [1798]- Books
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The great love and tenderness of God to his creature man: or, the Scripture-Account of the redemption, conversion, and salvation of all mankind. Wherein is Discovered, That, The Torments of the Wicked, must have an Ending; That, Every Individual of Mankind is, Already, Redeemed in Part; so that the Rational Soul or Spirit of Every Sinner, after Suffering in Proportion to his Deserts, will be Converted, Delivered out of Torment, and be Finally Saved, in a Low Degree. And That, The Whole Man of the Righteous, who have lived a virtuous and godly Life, will be Sanctified Wholly, Both in Spirit, in Soul, and in Body; will be raised a Glorious Body, and be Abundantly Saved, and Rewarded at the Last Day; and Shall not Suffer Pain after Death. By a searcher after religious truth.
Searcher after Religious Truth.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Thoughts on the doctrine of universal salvation. As preached, maintained, and propagated, by Mr. John Murray, and others of the people called Universal Baptists. By a youth of this city. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Youth of this city.Date: 1790. (Price one-eighth of a dollar)- Books
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A letter to Doctor Mather. Occasioned by his disingenuous reflexions upon a certain pamphlet, entitled, Salvation for all men. By one who wishes well to him in common with mankind. [Two lines of Scripture texts]
Clarke, John, 1755-1798.Date: 1782