
Universalism Vindicated: Being the Substance of Some Observations on the Revelation of the Unbounded Love of God, Made to the Patriarch, in the
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Exploring the theme of divine love, this work presents observations on God's boundless affection as revealed to the patriarch in Genesis. The author, John Murray, articulates a theological perspective supported by the insights of prophets and apostles. The book is part of Sabin Americana, a collection that documents over 400 years of life in the Americas, offering a rich array of original accounts on various historical topics. This edition, now available in high-quality digital format, serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in American history and religious thought.
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Universalism Vindicated: Being the Substance of Some Observations on the Revelation of the Unbounded Love of God, Made to the Patriarch, in the, John Murray
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- Universalism Vindicated: Being the Substance of Some Observations on the Revelation of the Unbounded Love of God, Made to the Patriarch, in the
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- John Murray
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- 2012
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- 114
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- Exploring the theme of divine love, this work presents observations on God's boundless affection as revealed to the patriarch in Genesis. The author, John Murray, articulates a theological perspective supported by the insights of prophets and apostles. The book is part of Sabin Americana, a collection that documents over 400 years of life in the Americas, offering a rich array of original accounts on various historical topics. This edition, now available in high-quality digital format, serves as a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in American history and religious thought.