Universalism Against Itself; or, An Examination and Refutation of the Principle Arguments Claimed in Support of the Final Holiness and Happiness of Mankind.

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Singerman ID: supp1304
Year: 1846
Entry: Hall, Alexander Wilford. Universalism Against Itself; or, An Examination and Refutation of the Principle Arguments Claimed in Support of the Final Holiness and Happiness of Mankind. St. Clairsville, O.: Printed for the Author, 1846. 480 p.
Author/Editor: Hall, Alexander Wilford
Location: St. Clairsville, OH
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Universalism Against Itself; or, An Examination and Refutation of the Principle Arguments Claimed in Support of the Final Holiness and Happiness of Mankind.
Printer/Publisher: Printed for the Author
Language: English
Notes: The author’s argument in refutation of universalism relies, in part, on the enduring survival, and not termination, of the Jewish nation after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 C.E. Frequently reissued. Rinderknecht 46-3110.