Eternal misery the necessary consequence of infinit mercy abused . A sermon in which is demonstratively proved, from the attribute of God's mercy, as well as from that of his justice, that the punishments of the reprobate in a future state must be eternal. ... By F. Bl*th, ..

  • Blyth, Francis, 1705?-1772.
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1742
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Eternal misery the necessary consequence of infinite mercy abused
Eternal misery the necessary consequence of infinit mercy abused. A sermon in which is demonstratively proved, from the attribute of God's mercy, as well as from that of his justice, that the punishments of the reprobate in a future state must be eternal.

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London : printed in the year, 1742.

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