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FINAL APPEAL
question, i. e. "always to the end of the world," which,
so far from evincing Christ's eternal existence, implies
that his influence over his disciples extended only to the
end of the world, when he shall be himself subject to
the Father of the universe, i Cor. xv. 28.
FINAL APPEAL
question, i. e. "always to the end of the world," which,
so far from evincing Christ's eternal existence, implies
that his influence over his disciples extended only to the
end of the world, when he shall be himself subject to
the Father of the universe, i Cor. xv. 28.