Paul Patterson

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After Augustine’s time, partly though his great authority, but even more in consequence of the general ignorance both of Greek and Hebrew, which for centuries prevailed in the Western Church, and which kept men from reading the Scriptures in the original languages, the doctrine of Universal Restoration was well-nigh silenced in the West until the revival of learning in the 16th century.
Universal Reconciliation: A brief selection of Pertinent Quotations
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