DR. OLIVER'S ADDRESS.
"SICKLY SENTIMENTALISM." V. \ ;, •' " •' * ' j n the; course of an address at the Scots Hall" last" evening, Dr. F. Oliver declared that , "the doctrine of hell. is rejected t'o-day. more than any doctrine of revealed truth." He went on to say that many people were convinced that God is 'too good to punish those; deserving of • punishment.' People ' were just getting down to a sickly .sentimentalism; they believed .that wicked were -irrevocably lost ' while ;the • just h were ..promised 'eternal salvation.'-• ■! •' He said - that many i sins' unpunishable in " this ' world ''were to * be • left to the .adequate wrath'of- God. "__ *
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1930, Page 10
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102DR. OLIVER'S ADDRESS. Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 72, 26 March 1930, Page 10
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