INDEX OF TEXTS, QUOTED, REFERRED TO, OR COMMENTED UPON. 65, 78 GENESIS. PSALMS. Page 23 241 ix. 16, 17 23, 119, 128, 129 23 225 262 53 41 80, 126 180 88, 96 55 241 214 53 96 46, 54 81 43, 52 214 241 260 214 cxlv. 20, cxlvi. 9 97 PROVERBS. 53 36, 52 260 xi. 31 25, 57, 69, 221 43 229 XXIX. 1 29, 36, 44, 52, 77 124 36, 52 ECCLESIASTES. iii. 7, xii. 14 99 34 229 87, 96 | vii. 5 120, 128, 129 cxlv. 16 23 83, 241 / iii. 16, iv. 10 97 vi. 15 124 X. 24 66,80 ü. 3-16 xiv. 27 171, 189 50 ISAIAH. Page 209 viii. 13, 14 47, 55, 101 261 266 54 212x. 28 29, 36, 123, 131, 157, 178 45 237 133, 158, 180 xii. 31, 32 81 xiii. 38-43 32, 38, 45, 114, 212 209 55 64, 77 | xvi. 27, 28 67, 81, 82, 126, 182, 190 106, 144 266 104 xxii. 29, 30 135, 168, 184, 277 29, 35, 123 81 xxiv. 3 38, 100, 105, 114 xxiv. 4 99 xxiv. 4-35 53, 84, 139 180 251 83, 242 45, 101, 110, 140 xxv. 12, 31-46 50, 54, 103, 111, 140, 143, 230, 238 55 MARK. 53, 55 134, 158, 180 ix. 30 38, 212 ix. 43–48 125, 133, 144, 179 35 112 149 89, 98 28, 34, 44, 52 LUKE. 254 237 212 55, 175 36 70 51, 63, 76 154, 173, 191, 196 34 155, 156, 177 267 lii. 3 237 186 xiii. 27 46 287 XV. 13 V. 22 Page Page 256 281 74 280 61, 266 257 71 282 267 vil. 21 93, 152, 184, 257, 274, 278 256 93 284 113 225, 262, 272 264 1 CORINTHIANS. 113 38, 114 92, 280 41, 63, 272 43, 52 213 xv. 22 56, 64, 77, 135, 165,183, 275 255 | xv. 28 25, 151, 176, 185, 272, 277 135, 163 280 257, 262 166, 183, 276 2 CORINTHIANS, 256 75 98 v. 1 105, 115, 142 66, 79, 169 56, 77, 135, 276 40, 62,75, 274 81 130 253 GALATIANS. 272 282 284 253, 254, 255 101 V. 6 284 122 EPHESIANS. 261 25 113 130 271 234|i. 18–20 45, 55 83, 233 vi. 7 80 1. 23 PHILIPPIANS. Page 40, 62, 75, 272 vii . 28 97 ix. 26 155, 175 ix. 27, 28 176, 279 x. 22, 23 x. 37, 38 39, 61, 271 274 113 i. 4 i. 8 233, 240 ii. 4, 17 1 TIMOTHY. 92, 258 111. 8 281 iv. 14 116, 142 284 2 PETER 121 I JOHN. 266, 272 ii. 1, 2 283 iv. 18 266 264 284 255 2 TIMOTHY. V.1 v. 9-11 iv. 13 14, 15 TITUS. JUDE. 45, 54 66, 79 122 65, 78 272 REVELATION. 75, 85, 92, 93, 261, 280 73, 76, 272 156 254 xx. 15 119, 126, 156, 177 30, 37, 126 THEOLOGICAL DISCUSSION. TO EZRA STILES ELY, STEPHEN H. TYNG, WILLIAM T. BRANTLEY, AND ALBERT BARNES, Clergymen of the City of Philadelphia. Brethren–Of all subjects ever presented for the consideration of man, that which relates to our final destiny is unquestionably the most important. The concerns of time are not worthy to be compared with the affairs of eternity. A few more years, and the present generation will be numbered with those that have gone before us to the world of spirits. And no one who accredits the doctrine of "life and immortality" can be altogether insensi. ble to the importance of the question, What shall be the future condition of man? You believe that a part or portion of the human race will be doomed to future endless punishment. You believe that this doctrine is revealed in the Bible, and that the Scriptures not only authorize but command you to proclaim it as the truth of heaven. On the other hand, we expressly deny that said doctrine is true. We expressly deny that it is taught in the Bible, and hereby declare our solemn conviction, that you cannot prove the endless punishment of any part or portion of mankind. And we farther certify you, that we feel ourselves obligated to believe whatever doctrine can be fairly and clearly established by Scripture testimony. With these views, and prompted solely by a desire to extend the knowledge and influence of Divine truth, we are induced respectfully to invite your attention to the following proposals : Will you (or either of you) deliver a series of Lectures in our churches respectively, during this winter, in proof of the doctrine of future endless misery? Not more than two of said Lectures to be delivered each week-that is, one in |