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A history of the origin and progress of the doctrine of universal salvation. : Also, the final reconciliation of all men to holiness and happiness, fully and clearly proved from Scripture, reason and common sense. : And the principal texts of Scripture, commonly understood to mean never-ending punishment for sin, examined, and the true Scriptural sense of them clearly explained. : The dreadful doctrine of endless misery investigated, and the long controversy, whether of not all men will finally be saved, decided.
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A history of the origin and progress of the doctrine of universal salvation. : Also, the final reconciliation of all men to holiness and happiness, fully and clearly proved from Scripture, reason and common sense. : And the principal texts of Scripture, commonly understood to mean never-ending punishment for sin, examined, and the true Scriptural sense of them clearly explained. : The dreadful doctrine of endless misery investigated, and the long controversy, whether of not all men will finally be saved, decided.

Author: Thomas Brown; George Wood
Publisher: Albany: : Printed for the author by G. Wood., 1826.
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Brown, Thomas, b. 1766.
History of the origin and progress of the doctrine of universal salvation.
Albany: : Printed for the author by G. Wood., 1826
(OCoLC)656723687
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Thomas Brown; George Wood
OCLC Number: 191251379
Notes: Copyright Oct. 5, 1826 by Thomas Brown.
Error in paging: p. 161 misnumbered 116.
Description: viii, [1], 14-416 p. ; 19 cm.
Responsibility: By Thomas Brown, M.E. author of The history of the Shakers, Ethereal physician, and History of the Jews. ; [Five lines of quotations].

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