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theological origins of the Penitentiary Act, 1779

"A Protestant purgatory" was published by Ashgate Pub. Ltd. in 2008 - Aldershot, Hants, England, it has 379 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: A Protestant purgatory
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 379
  • Publisher: Ashgate Pub. Ltd.
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  • Publish Location: Aldershot, Hants, England

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  • Pagination: p. cm.

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"A Protestant purgatory" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- The terror of the Lord
  • 2- Angels and judges
  • 3- God as temporal judge
  • 4- God as judge of nations
  • 5- God as judge through man
  • 6- God as judge through the oath
  • 7- God as eternal judge
  • 8- Hell and the sentence of time
  • 9- The intermediate state
  • 10- A time and place for spirits
  • 11- Images of spiritual prisons
  • 12- Of purgatory
  • 13- Places of waiting
  • 14- The invisible state
  • 15- Arrest and conveyance
  • 16- The keeper
  • 17- Horrid company
  • 18- Torments in the intermediate state
  • 19- The length and breadth of Hades
  • 20- Crossing the threshold
  • 21- The abominable fancy
  • 22- The royal clemency
  • 23- The extraction of grace
  • 24- More than a metaphor
  • 25- The great assize
  • 26- Building the Penitentiary
  • 27- The Convict Act
  • 28- Eden and friends
  • 29- Hospitals of mercy
  • 30- Preparing the Penitentiary Act
  • 31- Ergastulum or penitentiary?
  • 32- Adam's doom
  • 33- The fatal floodgate
  • 34- A criminal named Adam
  • 35- The beginning of work
  • 36- The adjacent country
  • 37- The make weight
  • 38- Taking the kingdom by violence
  • 39- The reassertion of original sin
  • 40- The man in the wooden cage
  • 41- The reality of depravity
  • 42- Regeneration's promise
  • 43- Retirement and the pastoral ideal
  • 44- The strife of tongues
  • 45- The man in the wooden cage
  • 46- Reflection and the conscience
  • 47- Solitude's space
  • 48- Solitude for the uncondemned
  • 49- An intermediate space
  • 50- The measure of sin
  • 51- Redeeming the time
  • 52- The hazard of a death-bed repentance
  • 53- Extending time
  • 54- Last words
  • 55- A question of evidence
  • 56- A contrite heart
  • 57- The production of sorrow
  • 58- Proportion and time
  • 59- Penance and time.

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