

In "Early Lost, Early Saved," George Washington Bethune presents a theological argument for the salvation of infants. This work offers solace and hope to bereaved parents, addressing the sensitive topic of infant mortality with compassion and faith. The book includes consolations...

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Early Lost, Early Saved: An Argument For The Salvation Of Infants, With Consolations For Bereaved Parents is a book written by George Washington Bethune in 1866. The book presents an argument for the salvation of infants who die before they have the chance to accept Jesus Christ...



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""Early Lost, Early Saved"" is a book written by George Washington Bethune in 1866. The book is an argument for the salvation of infants who die before they can be baptized. Bethune argues that God's mercy extends to all, including innocent children who have not had the opportunity...