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THE RECONCILIATION OF ALL THINGS NOT REQUIRING THE
RESTORATION OF EACH INDIVIDUAL CREATURE, BUT EX-

CLUDING ETERNAL EVIL

SERMON V.

THE WAGES OF SIN

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SERMON VI.

EVERLASTING DESTRUCTION

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IMMORTALITY

SERMON VII.

THE LIGHT WHICH IS THROWN UPON THE DARKER FEATURES
OF PROVIDENCE AND REVELATION BY THE SCRIPTURE
DOCTRINE OF THE RECONCILIATION OF ALL THINGS, after
THE EVERLASTING DESTRUCTION OF THE WICKED

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THE GLORY OF CHRIST.

SERMON I.

Who is the image of the invisible God.-COL. 1. 15.

THIS is one of those passages with reference to which, however confident we may feel as to their general meaning, we soon become conscious that they point to something far beyond the grasp of our finite minds. However true may be the glimpses we are able to obtain of what it reveals, they are but glimpses after all; and far beneath our deepest soundings there lies a fathomless abyss, of which the ever-increasing knowledge of eternity will only enable us to say with more intelligent. conviction, 'Oh the depth!' We have need to enter upon the consideration of it with holy awe and deep humility, veiling our faces before the unapproachable light, taking the shoes from off our feet before we tread on such holy ground, and saying, Open Thou mine eyes,''I beseech Thee, show me Thy glory,'-so far may be able to bear it.

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