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belonging either to the present age or the age to come , towoA upon such minds as these ; for they had already shut up their understandings and their hearts against the strongest evidences , and the most signal and the clearest marks of the divine mercy ; how , then , could it he expected that smaller mercies , and the
cadre ordinary dispensations of his goodness , should produce any impression where die strongest had failed ? Nothing but a moral miracle could be conceived to reach such men , or to work such a change upon their hearts as to make them fit subjects for admittance into that state of favour and happiness which is included in the expression ' forgiveness upon repentance . ' And this sort
of deviation from the ordinary course of Divine Providence , if we may judge from Scripture history , seems to have been at least much more rare than those which related to the phenomena of external nature . In the case , therefore , of such confirmed and hardened depravity as was indicated in the scpffers to whom our
Lord ' s words more particularly apply , it seems as if there was no reasonable prospect of a cure either in the present age or the age to come $ that is , not from the moral influence either of the Jewish Q ¥ of the Christian system , but only from the severer discipline of some future and hitherto unrevealed state of things . W . T .
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Address delivered fit t } i # Opening of the Medical Session in the University of Lo 7 idon , October 1 , 1932 . By John Elliotson , M . D ., Cantab ., &c . P& . Ekkio ^ sON ' s address is a manifesto on the principles , the present condition , and the prospects of the London University , especially as to its medical department . He pleacjs urgently for the prompt establishment of an hospital . We are glad to meet with the following 1 statement : —
* The University is now prospering 1 . Oreat advantages have resulted from the establishment of a Committee of Management within the Council , and of a 6 enaius Aeademicuij ; . All labour assiduously—all are animated with Jthe liveliest desire to promote the institution . One good feeling peryaj&es u $ aJJ , jwad ea ^ ch h willing to postpone his pwn immediate advantage to th $ general good , knowing that this is , after & }\ , the « uf ## as well a $ th ? fnozt honourable path to our individual £ uccesg / - —jp r 16 ,
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Original Sin , an irrational and unscriplural Fiction , dishonouring God and demoralizing Man . An JEfsay ; by William Hamilton Drummohd , I > . 1 > . Hunter , 183 d . This E « say consists of nfne sections . In the first the most approved orthodox statements of the doctrine of original win are cited , and in
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Nov. 2, 1832, page 790, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1824/page/70/
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