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CHAP. 17.--OF THOSE WHO FANCY THAT NO MEN SHALL BE PUNISHED
ETERNALLY.
I must now, I see, enter the lists of amicable controversy
with those tender-hearted Christians who decline to believe
that any, or that all of those whom
the infallibly just Judge may pronounce worthy of the
punishment of hell, shall suffer eternally, and who suppose
that they shall be delivered after a fixed
term of punishment, longer or shorter according to the
amount of each man's sin. In respect of this matter, Origen
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ETERNALLY.
I must now, I see, enter the lists of amicable controversy
with those tender-hearted Christians who decline to believe
that any, or that all of those whom
the infallibly just Judge may pronounce worthy of the
punishment of hell, shall suffer eternally, and who suppose
that they shall be delivered after a fixed
term of punishment, longer or shorter according to the
amount of each man's sin. In respect of this matter, Origen
wa