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a snare to the wea > k , a cover for the iiiddlent and a serious embar . j-assmeiU to generous atad inquiring jiunds . For the most part , we agree with him in what he says of types
and typical interpretation ( 112 , ¦ &c . ) Vet we doubt whether , his definition of a typ ** , as an inUnjecH— . & divimAy intended '—resern . blance ot something future , be jeally sanctioned by a single pas * . sage of the scripturvs .
if his views ot ihi& subject be correct , t } p « -s are of the nature of propheeit * ; and we may there . ioxe expect i hat they will be m *> re largely and satisfactorily consi * dered in some of the Professor ' s
succeeding , lectures * We would earnestly hope that no engagements , of a different description , J » ay long detain him from the dunes of bis office : but we , at the same time , wish that he might
even yet fi > nd leisure for again apgearing in the character under wbkh he is known to the public most honourably and most usefully—as THE ANNOTATOR ON MlCHAELiS !
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scriptural , foe shares the reproach together with the late I > r . Hartley and Bishop Newton [ x not to mention other celebrated and estimatr bfe names . But the inquire s . of the learned essayist appear more valuable as they rectify some
hasty statements or erroneous arguments of his contemporaries- and predecessors than as they establish any positive deduction * For insrance , we cordially a _ : ree with him that the mere us ^ of the terms ououv
and aiooviog , determines nothing on the one side or the otber ( § 7 ) ; if they sometimes import uuliniifcedt ^ they a frequently describe limited * existence ; , and the meaning of them must usually be decided by the context . . ]
Of a great evil spirit , the perpetual ^ inveterate ewetfny of God ^ . nd man , we can know nothing but from the evidence of sense or from that of revelation . To ttra foymer no one wiH appe ^ lj wbd * v& in possession of his facalties . The question must thert fore be ttfed
by the standard of the setiptiiPies ; and Mr . Sin > p $ « m ' $ secoiydi'& $$$ y which isr an attempt , tbe ^ j !) laf ^ those expressions in the Old aih < J . New lest am em that are supposed to bear tipon thce sublet , Wffi &fc eag < r ) y read by metr who h kv £ a taste for these investigations . But penons of this class , will , probably , not be the last to lament
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* Two examples of the acceptation of the word aiouv "' Sect . 5 y of De mosthenes de coroni , ^ nayirot be tatt * deserving of notice : r& fls \ A ?>^ rog aiufvos avid * ntty digwifies there the next age or pesttrity f smd ttccvIcc , roy Ottawa denotes all past time as well qs the ptc sent . The serviet wtemum of Horace ( hpist . I . x . 41 ) , will occur to the cJas-« ical reader i it ft& * illMCratr X COT « * w ¦ V 1 U . X $ .
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2 Zevietv . ' -- ? S&upSQ&& Essays on the Language of Scripture . € ftf
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Art . IT . iZteays on the Lhngi / age of Scripture ; with Additions fcnd Corrections . In two vo-Itirhes . By John Simpson . Bath , printed . Sold in London , by Egerton , and by Johnson and Co . 18 ! 2 . 8 vo . Vol . i . pp . 4 £ 6 . Vo [ . ii . pp . 380 .
( Continued from p . 609 . ) We have already perceived how Mr . Simpson reasons , and what « e thinks , concerning the dura , "toon of the future punishment ot the wicked : ami if there are those ^ ho pronounce his epinion upon w » subject heretical and anti-
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1813, page 677, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2433/page/53/
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