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1 Under the old idea, those heathen tribes were consigned to eternal torment .
2 Yet it was necessary, if the doctrine of eternal torment were true.
3 Not once did he speak of eternal torment as a possible issue.
4 But how does such an idea comport with that of eternal torment ?
5 But all the while they profess to believe in eternal torment .
6 How many men in that movement really believe in eternal torment ?
7 What hope had he in any case of escaping eternal torment ?
8 Is it possible that such can pass away into eternal torment ?
9 Otherwise I could look forward to eternal torment in the fires of hell.
10 Yet the speaker is a Presbyterian minister who professes to believe in eternal torment .
11 With the utmost equanimity orthodox divines contemplated their eternal torment .
12 Happily, however, men do not really believe in eternal torment .
13 But are they not reasonable, if eternal torment is true?
14 Might it not be taken to mean " eternal torment " or "eternal extinction?"
15 Some preachers have not the conviction of eternal torment and do not speak of it.
16 The theory of eternal torment has especially been held to be the only orthodox view.
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