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- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 contribution "Conditional Immortality".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 editor1Last "Hastings".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 editor2Last "Selbie".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 isCitedBy Christian_mortalism.
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 last "Fulford".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 page "824".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 quote "In Germany Richard Rothe, in France and Switzerland Charles Lambert, Charles Byse , and E Petavel, in Italy Oscar Corcoda, and in America CF Hudson and WR Huntington have been prominent advocates of conditionalist views, and have won many adherents. Thus Conditionalism has at length, in the 20th cent., taken its place among those eschatological theories which are to be reckoned with.".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 title "Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 volume "3".
- bc6e4518f35d53e89d8a267060370eb974e0fa8cd2388bc7098adc8d23ce4a32 year "1908".