“There is Punishment for the Evil Doer in This World and in the Next; but the Di­vine Purpose is to Reclaim, not to Destroy, or Doom to Everlasting Torment.” In: That Unknown Country; or, What Living Men Believe concerning Punishment af­ter Death ...

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Singerman ID: 4528
Year: 1888
Entry: Isaacs, Abram Samuel. “There is Punishment for the Evil Doer in This World and in the Next; but the Di­vine Purpose is to Reclaim, not to Destroy, or Doom to Everlasting Torment.” In: That Unknown Country; or, What Living Men Believe concerning Punishment af­ter Death ... (Springfield, Mass.: C. A. Nichols, 1888), pp. [526]-42 (includes a photograph of the author).
Author/Editor: Abram S. Isaacs
Location: Springfield, MA
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: “There is Punishment for the Evil Doer in This World and in the Next; but the Di­vine Purpose is to Reclaim, not to Destroy, or Doom to Everlasting Torment.” In: That Unknown Country; or, What Living Men Believe concerning Punishment af­ter Death ...
Printer/Publisher: C. A. Nichols
Language: English