My Brethren!
I had first thought to leave it to the alertness of the reader to detect in what respect the text quoted in the preceding editorial was only partially quoted. But then I thought better of this, because the omission of part of that text really goes to the heart of the issue, namely, universalism. It is, after all, universalism which forms one of the key principles of the adherents of the social gospel. I had first thought to leave it to the alertness of the reader to detect in what respect the...
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