The Nature and Duration of Suffering in Hell – Purely Presbyterian
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William G. T. Shedd, The Doctrine of Endless Punishment, Chapter 2, The Biblical Argument, Part 3. The Nature and Duration of the Suffering in Hell. Having given the argument from Scripture, in proof that Sheol, Hades, and Gehenna, all denote the place of punishment for the wicked, we proceed to consider the nature and duration…
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