Purgatory (English Wikipedia)

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  • Swartz, Alan (20 April 2009). United Methodists and the Last Days. Hermeneutic. Archived from the original on 11 April 2012. Wesley believed that when we die we will go to an Intermediate State (Paradise for the Righteous and Hades for the Accursed). We will remain there until the Day of Judgment when we will all be bodily resurrected and stand before Christ as our Judge. After the Judgment, the Righteous will go to their eternal reward in Heaven and the Accursed will depart to Hell (see Matthew 25).

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  • John Calvin wrote: "As long as (our spirit) is in the body it exerts its own powers; but when it quits this prison-house it returns to God, whose presence it meanwhile enjoys, while it rests in the hope of a blessed Resurrection. This rest is its paradise. On the other hand, the spirit of the reprobate, while it waits for the dreadful judgment, is tortured by that anticipation" (Psychopannychia by John Calvin) Archived 2008-10-25 at the Wayback Machine

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  • Schouppe, F.X. (1920). "Chapter IV." . Purgatory: illustrated by the lives and legends of the saints. London: Benziger Brothers. p. 5.
  • Newman was working on An Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine since 1842 (Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Newman, John Henry" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 517–520., and sent it to the printer in September 1845 (Ian Turnbull Kern, Newman the Theologian - University of Notre Dame Press 1990 ISBN 9780268014698, p. 149). He was received into the Catholic Church on 9 October of the same year.

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