A REPLY TO BIBLE STUDENT.
TO THH SVITOB.
Sib,— "Bible Student" must bs vuy yoaog »t the itady and mast have a very bad tutor, bla youthful attention, apparently being directed to only ona phase of bible truth, the common eenoe of Sorlpcore having evldeatly been relegated to some sequestered nook, rarely visited by your correspondent and hit frlendi. Much learning of conditional immortality hag mado him mad, or warped hla iudgraont on such a trivial matte? BD common sense. \y e hue arranged not to olcah ." he cays '« bqt if we do olaeh please olose early; O« a «Mng ba ; and not be at the ■■me time* It sppewß, acoordln? to our new. theologian that It can. Allow me to w?(ft)u«n e |Bd a j, immediate oonrae of common eenae to this student for I grieve to* thiak that saoh a promliing yonng person should fall off his mighty pinnaola over the horlzja of judgment and break hla youthful nook. 1 am, eto,, Conditional Common Sens^, . Alhburton, October 27.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2265, 28 October 1889, Page 2
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170A REPLY TO BIBLE STUDENT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2265, 28 October 1889, Page 2
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