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tReet&mterpret at Agteeabl ^ tbe general tqiiottr of rcYelation . Jn fact , e thfe qiiestion re ^ pjecting the duration 6 f furare punishment m ^ st be dete rmine d , not by any < mfeicisrtl oa the word eternal or
everlasting , but by other considerations , which it is not within out province at present to discuss . JCbftacngy ibe it observed * in its
tmi ^ r acceptation , signifies chasitsethent orcorrective punishment . 3 Hfence , this passage seems favour . vifa ± e tt ^ thc cheering belief , that the intense sufferings of the
im-J 5 © nitetil , beyond the grave , are designed ,-. in a long course of ti me , tasubdiie their guilty habits , and iwill ultimfately bring them to the iaevre » lad obedience of their Maker .
Such , as the Editor informs us , in the preface , M ^ asMr * Kenriek s persuasion , during "the last years 4 * £ his life . Mr . Kenriek has him * self aypwed it ^ in an elegant and fforraincing . discourse , entitled , HL ^ featarai and Moral Evil
condtdoredy with Reference to the , tofi Mite Benevolence of the D « - § tyk"f 2 . - ¦•¦ . , & JSy . the cock-crowing , mention - Tpjd ^ wi Matt . xxvi . 74 . Mr . Kcnjaiv& ! understands , the sounding of 4 he trumpet employed to announce
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te&rtam &fp th&mght . ,,- E o ^ t ^ ingenious idea , ^ hJch ^ Mrr au ^^ ^ Wy support ^ . hei fceknpj ^ le ^ gej Ws obligatioas , % q ^ ip ^ pe n by th * late Rev . Thomas JFyahe Paljaj ^ in the Theologpcfci Repc « UQry > The few cgotrfbyUons which Mr .
Palmer made to that valuable work , discover no ordinary acuteness and skill in sacred . criticism * Mr . Kenriek is also indebted to him for his explanation of JMiatt vi . 7 « He supposes * that by tfye words , fjLi ) jSaTToAoy ^ mjTrts , o » r Lord intended to caution his dis *
ciples against " enumerating in their prayers many particulars ia reference to their woridly waats-ra practice , which prevaikS a «
mongst the heathens , who seem to have imagined , that if they mentioned many things to their Gods , they should be sure to obtain some of them . "
In the comment on Matt . xxvu . 19 * it is justly remarked , that ** as the powers possessed by Jesus were of a very extraordinary nature , arid must have been known
to Pilate ' s wife by cojnroon report , we may easily i magi ne . tb $ t he might become the subject of a dream , without any divide iii " terpo $ ition . "
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, ' Al ^ . ti [ - " '"^ JHistofy Jpissenters . By David -JBugiig antf Smp bIi ^ 'j '; t / . Bennett . \ Concluded frctm page 505 . 3 ' . \ J To ^ he remark of a Roman au « puri ty and ^ ihpJicity ^ riin ^ sty W , ^^ X > % J ^^ J \{^ 9 T ^ ^ cgreeabU in has ' rendervdi'it dis ^ ustingU' noi *^ <* &H ^ '" C ^ jV .. t pfe ^ vyorlf JbeTom lis it less characterised bjr ^•" w fornishe * an exception . ; A total setlcfe of ' thttt disciim | rttttihHfta& ^^^ rtf ^ llthlty in tK ^ subjoct , ' mttit which oti ^ t io ' j ^^ meW / « fe ^ % » emSr , afjil tori ^ l ^ roc ^ aid ^ ^ reat » -ni ftSPflr W W-KAmpi : Q % hfe tt . PiscoursC 5 on vim c ^ t'Stibj&ts , 'Whtmfe t 6 Iw ^ ^^ np ^ ^^ c ^ cc . ' \ Kp . X , IU . ., ; . ) , ,. > ,,:. ^ x :- ^ i , . y . »>^ Jl ii / . : > iu ; • i ^ ' ^ siaiwBMbWOTWBFfi : / 7 oi *^ w ¦ j , .. j -vTL . udiib iM . i L'Jon' ^ iv'K-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1809, page 628, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1742/page/42/
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