Bx 9947 capin Northern District of New-York, to wit: ary, BE IT REMEMBERED, That on the eighteenth day of Fel Anno Domini, 1836, Luther Lee, of the said District, hath posited in this office the title of a book, the title of which is in words following, to wit: Universalism examined and refuted, and the doctrine of the end punishment of such as do not comply with the conditions of the pel in this life, established. By Luther Lee, Minister of the Me dist Episcopal Church. "If our Gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost, in whom god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe Test the glorious Gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, sh shine unto them." 2 Cor. iv. 3, 4. The right whereof he claims as Author and Proprietor, in confo ty with an act of Congress entitled "an act to amend the several respecting Copy Rights." RUTGER B. MILLER, Clerk of the Northern District of New-Yor CONTENTS. Proved, I. From the nature of the cause that produced II. From the image in which he was created, III. From the divine approbation which he received, IV. From the moral rectitude of his character, Eccl. Page 12 III. From the liability of all men to divine maledic- IV. From the scriptural view of the unrenewed mind, V. From the scriptural doctrine of regeneration, VI. From remaining depravity after justification, V. From the scriptural view of redemption by Christ, 10 CHAPTER V. ON THE PUNISHMENT OF SIN IN THE FU- TURE STATE. Proved, I. From the sentiments of universalists, II. From the fact that some sins cannot be punished in III. From the design of punishment, IV. From the partial displays of justice in this life, V. From the motives necessary to support virtue, VI. From the descriptions given of punishment, XVI. From the dissolution of nature or the end of time, 185 XVII. From the general consciousness of mankind, II. From implication, tain persons and characters, TI. From the limitation of the time of salvation, VIII. From the scriptures which deny salvation to cer- From the scriptures which represent the punish- X. From the penalty of the divine law, 24 24 divine administration after the day of judgment, 24 ishment. XIV. From prayer not being offered for the dead, 22 CHAPTER VII. UNIVERSALIST'S ARGUMENTS AN- SWERED. The power of God, The holiness of God, The will of God, II. The corrective nature and design of punishment, IV. Reconciliation, restoration and restitution, VI. The prophecies, VII. The nature of faith and the duty of all men to be- VIII. The sympathies of human nature, CHAPTER VIII. OBJECTIONS TO UNIVERSALISM STATED. Objection, I. Unversalism contradicts itself, V. Universalism does not comfort the good, but admin- niversalism is unsafe, 2222 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 |