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6861 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 99.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

Above all, Christ’s death showed that a final rejection of the remedy offered still left men liable to the penalty—but now with the added guilt of trampling underfoot the divine provision in the plan of redemption.

6862 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 112.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the guilt of man’s sin—Christ bearing our sins and standing in our place and stead. Those who offered the sin offering were neither required nor allowed to …

6863 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 264.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… with guilt in the purveyance of error and perversion. It would put Him into direct conflict with the all-sufficiency of Scripture, and of His own timeless …

6864 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 293.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of guilt: First, those coming under the cognizance of the local synagogue council of three; then came those of the supreme council or Sanhedrin—meted out by …

6865 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 411.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… , whose guilt is exceptional. On them, in this retributive “day of the Lord,” the “wrath of God” is “poured out without mixture” ( Revelation 14:10 ). Their punishment is …

6867 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 538.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… ” between guilt and expiation. The soul meets with retributive judgment in the “lower world.” Hades becomes the intermediate abode of the soul, where it is purified …

6868 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 547.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of guilt overshadowed the rewards of righteousness. Souls continue semiconsciously after death, their forms resembling their earthly state. 1) A. M. Fairbairn …

6869 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 548.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… ancient guilt. After death retributive judgment follows in Hades to atone for past offenses, and the condemned are plunged into Tartarus. The soul must be …

6870 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 549.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… “ancient guilt.” Hades, with its dark rivers of inky blackness in Tartarus, awaits the impious after death. Rohde summarizes Pindar’s position as a divine origin …

6871 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 749.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

“For Thou wilt wipe out all sin, and in Thy bounty it lies to purify man from guilt. Man alone cannot do as Thou hast done; for Thou it is didst create both the righteous and the wicked.” Ibid.

6873 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 905 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

2. EXPELLED FROM EDEN TO FORESTALL “IMMORTALITY OF GUILT.”

6874 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 905.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of guilt,” or immortal sin. In Novatian’s words:3) Ibid., p. 612.

6875 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 905.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

“Lest, living for ever without Christ’s previous pardon of his sins, he should always bear about with him for his punishment an immortality of guilt.” 4) Ibid. (Italics supplied.

6876 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 906.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of guilt is put away” for us. But Christ, in contrast, has “life in Himself,” which man cannot have “in him after the example of God the Father, because he [man] is not glorious …

6877 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 1115 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… of Guilt” 905 3. God, Without Beginning or End, Is Consequently “Immortal” 905 4. God “Incorruptible” and Therefore “Immortal” 906 5. Man Made With “Materials of Mortality …

6878 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 41.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the guilt. Neander, in volume one of his Dogmatics, saw one of its sources in the ancient Persian doctrine of a purifying conflagration that must precede the …

6879 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 42.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… which guilt would be purged away by purgatorial pains. In Greece, as noted, this was expressly inculcated by the philosophers. Plato held out hope for all, but …

6880 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 47.1 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)

… the guilt and eternal punishment, it is held that a temporary punishment remains due, which may be shortened by masses and indulgences. Purgatory does not …