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The Destiny of the Soul: A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life, with a Complete Bibliography of the Subject is unavailable, but you can change that!

The Destiny of the Soul is divided into five parts. In the first, Alger provides a general outline of the theories that have been maintained as to the general origin and destiny of the soul, the significance of death, and the nature of the future life. The second is a history of the various forms which the afterlife has assumed in the belief and mythology of all non-Christian nations, including...

sacrifice, not in the sense that he suffered instead of the guilty, to purchase their redemption from the iron justice of God, but in the sense that, when he was personally free from any need to suffer, he died for the sake of others, to reveal to them the mighty boon of God’s free grace, assuring them of the wondrous gift of a heavenly immortality. This representation perfectly fills and explains the language, without violence or arbitrary suppositions,—does it in harmony with all the exegetical
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