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Maria Mitchell: Life, Letters, and Journals

PARTly in consequence of her Quaker training, and partly from her own
20/26

I told him that on the whole I believed it more than I doubted it, but I could not say that I felt no doubt.

Whittier asked me if there were no immortality if I should be distressed by it, and I told him that I should be exceedingly distressed; that it was the only thing that I craved.

He said that 'annihilation was better for the wicked than everlasting punishment,' and to that I assented.

He said that he thought there might be persons so depraved as not to be worth saving.

I asked him if God made such.
Nobody seemed ready to reply.


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