- conditionalist
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conditionalist — noun A believer in conditionalism … Wiktionary
conditionalist — noun see conditionalism … Useful english dictionary
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Conditional immortality — Conditional immortality, or conditionalism, is the Christian doctrine that the human soul is naturally mortal, and that immortality is granted by God as a gift. Immortality, therefore, is conditional; this viewpoint stands in contrast to the more … Wikipedia
Le Roy Edwin Froom — (1890–1974) was a Seventh day Adventist minister and historian. Froom was the first associate secretary of the General Conference Ministerial Association from 1926 to 1950. He was also the founding editor of Ministry Magazine . From 1950 until… … Wikipedia
George Storrs — (1796–1879) was a Christian teacher and writer in the United States. Biography Storrs was originally a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1837 he found a copy of a pamphlet by Henry Grew on a train, concerning the doctrines of… … Wikipedia