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" We shall all meet finally: we only require different degrees of discipline, suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness. "
The Life of Joseph Priestly: LL.D., F.R.S., &c., with Critical Observations ... - Page 39
by John Corry - 1804 - 112 pages
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England & Wales delineated, by T. Dugdale, assisted by W. Burnett ...

Thomas Dugdale - 1830 - 1078 pages
...from reading the scriptures daily, and recommended this practice, saying that it would prove a source of the purest pleasure. " We shall all," said he,...different tempers to prepare us for final happiness." At this time a friend coming into the room, he said, " You see I am still living," to which the gentleman...
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The Modern History of Universalism: From the Era of the Reformation to the ...

Thomas Whittemore - Universalism - 1830 - 492 pages
...them will be a support to you in the most trying circumstances, as it has been to me. We shall all meet finally : we only require different degrees of...different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness." One of his friends coming into the room, he said, " You see, sir, I am still living." It was replied...
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The Orthodox Presbyterian, Volume 2

Presbyterians - 1831 - 456 pages
...Hell was but a temporary purgatory, from which we should all escape sooner or later. ' We shall all meet finally ; we only require different degrees of...suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for our final happiness.' " All Dr. Priestly's canons of criticism, are favourable for wide and liberal...
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Errors Regarding Religion and Thoughts on Prayer at the Present Time

James Douglas (of Cavers.) - Christian heresies - 1831 - 342 pages
...Hell was but a temporary purgatory, from which we should all escape sooner or later. " We shall all meet finally ; we only require different degrees of...suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for our final happi ness." All Dr. Priestley's canons of criticism are favourable for wide and liberal...
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Life and correspondence of Joseph Priestley, Volume 2

John Towill Rutt - Chemists - 1832 - 584 pages
...them will be a support to you in the most trying circumstances, as it has been to me. We shall all meet finally : we only require different degrees of...different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness." Upon Mr. coming into his room, he said, " You see, Sir, I am still living." Mr. observed, he would...
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The Christian's Penny Magazine, Issues 1-82

Christianity - 1832 - 670 pages
...them will be . support to you in tin- most trying circumstances, as it has been to me. We shall all meet finally : we only require different degrees of...different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness.' " Alia! who can but pity that great philosopher? Why ihonl'l he reject the consolations of Christ ?...
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The Charge of Ignorance and Misrepresentation Proved Against George B ...

Charles Wentworth Upham - 1834 - 210 pages
...Universalists, we may add the following from Unitarian writers in England. Dr. Priestley. 'We shall all meet finally . We only require different degrees of...different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness.' — Memoirs, Vol. 1, p. 217. Dr. Jebb. ' Future punishments, as considered by our divines, are a kind...
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Views of Christian Truth, Piety, and Morality: Selected from the Writings of ...

Joseph Priestley, Henry Ware - Christianity - 1834 - 302 pages
...them will be a support to you in the most trying circumstances, as it has been to me. We shall all meet finally ; we only require different degrees of...different tempers, to prepare us for final happiness.' Upon Mr. coming into his room, he said, 'You see, Sir, I am still living.' Mr. observed, he would always...
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Errors Regarding Religion

James Douglas (of Cavers.) - Christian heresies - 1841 - 336 pages
...hell was but a temporary purgatory, from which we should all escape sooner or later. " We shall all meet finally ; we only require different degrees of...suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for our final happiness." All Dr. Priestley's canons of criticism are favourable for wide and liberal interpretation....
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An Analytical and Comparative View of All Religions Now Extant Among Mankind

Josiah Conder - 1838 - 724 pages
...language in his last moments evinced him to be a Universalist. " We shall all meet finally," he said : " we only require different degrees of discipline, suited to our different tempers, to prepare us for our final happiness." He maintained also the doctrine of philosophical necessity ; and his notions...
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