The man who now, in the nineteenth century, preaches the doctrine of eternal punishment, the doctrine of eternal hell, has lived in vain.
You see that by the decree of God some men and angels are predestinated to heaven and others to eternal hell, and you observe that their number is so certain and definite that it can neither be changed nor altered.
That awful load of doubt under which Dante bent is lifted from our souls, and for us there is no eternal Hell, there are no virtuous but rejected Heathen.
But how could one who so well knew what an eternal Hell of sin and suffering meant, believe it to be founded on eternal love?
There is no good human emotion enlisted on the side of an Eternal Hell; it is not hallowed by human love or human longings, it does not enshrine human aspirations, nor is it the outcome of human hopes.
But it is, however, a satisfaction to note the feebleness of the arguments advanced in support of this dogma, and to find that justice and holiness, as well as love, frown on the idea of an eternal hell.
It is scarcely necessary to add to this small list of dissentients from orthodox Christianity, the Unitarian body; I do not suppose that there is such a phenomenon in existence as a Unitarian Christian who believes in an eternal hell.
I have purposely put first my strong reprobation of eternal hell, because of its own essential hideousness, and because, were it ever so true, I should deem myself disgraced by acknowledging it as either loving or good.
Now they say, because of this first sin all men were consigned to eternal hell.
In my judgment the American people are too brave, too charitable, too generous, too magnanimous to believe in the infamous dogma of an eternal hell.
According to the same plan, we all would have gone to eternal hell.
Any man that believes in eternal hell is afflicted with at least two diseases--petrifaction of the heart and petrifaction of the brain.
If you believe in an eternal hell, that is enough; you are not precluded from softening its horrors to any extent you can.
The American Tract Society floods the land with loose leaves, all appealing to the fear of an eternal hell.
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