Pagan Origin of Partialist Doctrines - John Claudius Pitrat

Pagan Origin of Partialist Doctrines

The Project Gutenberg eBook, Pagan Origin of Partialist Doctrines, by John Claudius Pitrat
REV. JOHN CLAUDIUS PITRAT,
a member of the university of france; author of jesuits unveiled, of paul and julia, etc., and formerly a romish priest.
PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR.
CINCINNATI: LONGLEY BROTHERS, PRINTERS 168 VINE ST., ABOVE FOURTH. 1857.
Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1857, by JOHN CLAUDIUS PITRAT, In the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Southern District of Ohio.
Dear Friend Gurley ,—To you, who have fed me when I was starving, sheltered me when I was a homeless exile, and befriended me when I was forlorn, and my life was sought by my persecutors, this volume I inscribe, as a feeble token of my lasting gratitude and friendship.
J. C. Pitrat.

Two arguments can be brought forth to prove that the Partialist doctrines are not taught in the Scriptures: the one is drawn from the Scriptures themselves, and the other is drawn from history.
The first argument, drawn from the Scriptures, is this:
The Partialist doctrines are not taught in the Scriptures, if it can be proved by the Scriptures themselves that the Partialist doctrines are not contained therein. But it can be proved by the Scriptures themselves that the Partialist doctrines are not contained therein. Then the Partialist doctrines are not taught in the Scriptures.

John Claudius Pitrat
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2013-09-03

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Catholic Church -- Controversial literature; Universalism; Future punishment

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