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THE FUTURE STATE.

DOGMATISM ON UNCERTAINTIESPer Press Association. AUCKLAND, May 6. In his sermon yesterday in St. Mary’s Cathedral, Bishop Crossley said that the long-held view of. the Church of God was that heaven and hell were not existent for people till the day or judgment. They would pass into a stage after death with a character of personality and memory. Paradise was what was described in the creed as the descent into hell. In the revised version the word used was Hades. Hades "meant the unknown, the unseen place, of rest, of peace, of conscience, of memory.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 2

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THE FUTURE STATE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 2

THE FUTURE STATE. Taranaki Herald, Volume LX, Issue 143783, 6 May 1912, Page 2

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