of similar theorizing, we are perplexed by the differences which divide errorists against themselves. So we have in the present history of the millenarians, one party who proclaim the annihilation of the wicked, and we have another who contend against that view with proper earnestness, as a flagrant heresy. Then, we have one party, who tell us that in the first resurrection, which is to mark the inauguration of the millennial period, all the saints are to be raised from the dead, and to live and
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