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Jacob Norton
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18, 19, of their Address, the Bereans have made the fol- lowing extract from my sermon, " Not only does the scripture represent death as attended with different circumstances with reference to the righteous and the wicked, but it explicitly de- clares, that while the righteous shall be happy in the future world, the wicked shall be miserable. As this declaration, with reference to the righteous, will by none be questioned, I shall at- tend to the declaration with reference only to the wicked. W...ith reference to these, it is, ' that they shall be turned into hell ;* that they shall be doomed to the place ' where there shall be weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth ;' that they ' are reserv- ed unto the day of judgment to be punished. ' These are but a specimen of the numerous passages of scripture, in which we E 34 lincl the declaration, that some of mankind, the wicked, will be miserable after death. " In immediate connexion with this passage the gentlemen ob- serve, '' We do not conceive that the scriptures of the Old or New Testament warrant such conclusions as your pastor takes for granted'* What conclusions, my brethren, does your pastor take for granted ?

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