At this time, believers and unbelievers would be judged and assigned to either eternal bliss or eternal damnation. |
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She would tell of the sadistic punishment wrought unto the unbelievers by the just who trusted in her righteousness. |
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The unbelievers continue to carp about suffering and evil, and why an omnipotent, benevolent God allowed these to exist and even proliferate. |
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As a result increasing numbers of churches intentionally observe the ordinances only at times when few unbelievers are expected. |
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They think human eloquence and argument can persuade unbelievers to repent and believe. |
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Edwards also applies this truth to unbelievers with solemn warnings and exhortations. |
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Indeed, one might think spreading the story of the transfiguration could help convert a few unbelievers. |
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Extremely clever volumes all, they are calculated to cause discomfort among unbelievers and misbelievers of all educational levels. |
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Today millions of unbelievers sit in front of their TV sets laughing and mocking at what once was considered sacred. |
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Neither believers nor unbelievers, whether on the left or the right, agreed to meet on the allegedly common ground of ultimacy and transcendence and cosmic order. |
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The parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13 cautions against trying to separate believers from unbelievers in these centuries before the eschaton. |
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They positively palpitate at dramatic accounts of unbelievers crying out for sacraments, or trembling with terror as the demons drag them into the inferno. |
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The unbelievers will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase. |
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Unbelievers who undergo conversion are almost always attracted to religion's more traditional forms. |
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