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Spiritualist philosophy

Chapter 61

CHAPTER II.

Future joys and sorrows • • «
Annihilation — Future life . • •
Intuition of future joys and sorrows • Intervention of God in rewards and punishments
Nature of future joys and sorrows • •
Temporal sorrows • • •
Expiation and repentance • • •
Duration of future penalties • • •
Resurrection of the body . . »
Paradise— Hell — Purgatory — Original sin •
Conclusion • • • • •
380 380 381 381 382 390 393 397 403 405 410
THE END.
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