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Nothing new under the sun!,
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This review is from: Ancient History of Universalism (1885) (Paperback)
Ancient History of Universalism (1885). This book presents an excellent overview of ancient writers and key figures in church history who have defended the view that all men (or all intelligent creatures) will ultimately be saved, healed and reconciled with God. Although the period ranging from AD 100 to AD 550 is the main subject of the book, AD 550 to AD 1500 is discussed in an Appendix. In passing, Dr.Ballou shows that many opinions defended in (Ultra)-Dispensationalism were already propagated in mediaeval times (e.g., the view that water baptism and all other rites and ceremonies should have ceased after Messiah died on the cross and was raised from the dead). It was sobering to discover that there is nothing new under the sun!
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Ancient History of Universalism (1885) by Hosea Ballou (Paperback - July 13, 2006)
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