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RECENTLY PUBLISHED BY THE

UNIVERSALIST PUBLISHING HOUSE.

THREE LESSONS IN

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BIBLE UNIVERSALISM.

PREPARED BY JAMES M. PULLMAN, D.D.

It consists of eight pages, divided in three parts, as follows:
Part I. THE CONFLICT BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL.
Part II. THE DIVINE FATHERHOOD.

Part III. THE FINAL RESTORATION.

It consists of questions and answers. Each answer is fortified by rcferences to the new Revision of the Bible.

Price, less than a hundred, one cent each; one hundred and over, at the rate of 75 cents per hundred. Postage paid in both cases.

II.

A STATEMENT OF THE BELIEF OF
UNIVERSALISTS.

Prepared under the Direction of and Approved by the Missionary
Committee of the Massachusetts Universalist Convention,
consisting of Rev. Drs. PATTERSON and EDDY, and
Revs. S. W. SAMPLE, W. A. START, G. L. PERIN
J. J. LEWIS, and C. R. TENNEY.

It consists of the Winchester Profession of Belief, together with an explanation of the twelve principal points contained in it, each point being sustained by numerous Scripture References.

It is sold at the very low rate of 25 cents per hundred copies.

These two Leaflets are admirably adapted for distribution in our Sunday Schools, as they contain information in relation to the Doctrines of our Church nowhere else to be obtained in so compact and cheap a form. They are also adapted for general distribution.

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Terms-$2.00 per year-in advance.

THE

UNIVERSALIST QUARTERLY.

JUL 2 1887

LIBRARY

JULY, 1887.

RICHARD EDDY, D.D., EDITOR.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

ART. XVI. UNIVERSALISM IN AMERICA,

T. J. Sawyer, D.D.

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ART. XVII. A STUDY OF THE ATONEMENT,

E. C. Sweetser, D.D.

ART. XVIII. DOES THE GREEK ARTICLE DEFINE?.

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Probation Extended Beyond the Grave - Immoral Conceptions and Applications of the Christian Religion.

CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE,

A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Christian Fathers, Vols. I-III-Haweis'
Christ and Christianity - The Emancipation of Massachusetts-The Miraculous
Element in the Gospels - Brooke's Sermons on the Unity of God and Man- Curtis's
Creation or Evolution - Eddy's Alcohol in History -The Poems of Sir John Suck-
ling The Aztecs - The Martyr of Golgotha - Corolla Hymnorum Sacrorum
Holland's Creed and Character-Natural Law in the Business World - The Republic
- Richardson's American Literature-Fischer's Descartes and his School - Bowne's
Introduction to Psychological Theory - The Kernel and the Husk - Dr. Peabody's
Moral Philosophy - Wendell's Diacritical Bible-Field, Wood and Meadow Rambles.

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FAITH AND RIGHTEOUSNESS.

A MEMORIAL OF SUMNER ELLIS, D.D.

With an Outline of his Life and Ministry,
BY REV. C. R. MOOR.

CONTENTS:

MEMORIAL BY REV. C. R. MOOR.

I.

The Universal Intuition. "As seeing Him who is invisible." - Hebrews X1. 27.

The Incarnation a Necessity us." John i. 14.

II.

"And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among

III.

The Christ Consciousness. "For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by JESUS CHRIST." - John iv. 17. IV.

The Fallacy of Disbelief. "Be not faithless, but believing." - John xx. 27.

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Inferences Based on Gift and Growth. "Grow up into him in all things, even CHRIST." - Ephesians iv. 15.

VI.

Faith Confirmed by Progress. "When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things." -1 Corinthians xiii. 2.

VII.

Righteousness. "Nevertheless we, according to his promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness."-2 Peter iii. 13.

VIII.

The Law of Service. "And for their sakes I sanctify myself." - John xvii. 19.

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Current Tendencies in Thought and Life. "Can ye not discern the signs of the times?"-Matthew xvi. 3.

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Romans xiii. 10.

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The Fulfilling Principle. "Love is the fulfilling of the Law."

XIII.

Religion the Vital Bond. "That they all may be one; as Thou, Father, art in me, and I in Thee, that they also may be one in us." - John xvii. 21.

16mo. Cloth, handsomely printed and bound. Gilt Tops with Portrait. 325 pages. Price $1.00, postage paid. Agents wanted.

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ARTICLE XVI.

Universalism in America.

Universalism in America. A History. By Richard Eddy, D.D., President of the Universalist Historical Society; Member and late Librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania; and Member of the Rhode Island Historical Society. Vol. II. 18011886. Bibliography. Boston: Universalist Publishing House. 1886. pp. vi., 634 IN the first volume of this elaborate and valuable work Dr. Eddy brought down the history of Universalism in America from 1636, when traces of this doctrine appeared on this side of the Atlantic, to the close of the last century. The second volume, now before us, and which completes our author's undertaking, resumes the story where the first left it and continues it down to the present day. It necessarily embraces, therefore, a most interesting and important period in our denominational life, and commands the fixed attention of the Universalist reader from beginning to end. Besides tracing with a good degree of particularity the progress of our cause through the first twenty years of this century, our author gives a full and satisfactory account of the introduction and adoption of our Profession of Faith at Winchester, N. H., in 1803, together with the plan of association and government then adopted, the gradual development of which he has carefully traced to the system now existing. Here we have, too, a full and impartial history of what is known as the Restorationist controversy, ending in an unfortunate schism; and also what is vastly more grateful to the reader, an account of our denominational movement and efforts in the interest of education and their present results; and after sketching the history of Universalism in the several States and Territories of the Union, and presenting in brief the condition of our Church in each at the present time, our author closes his task with a bibliography, or extended list, surprising on account of its extent, of books, pamphlets, and all manner of printed matter which the discussion of Universalism in America has in one way and another called forth.

Before attempting any review or special notice of the vari

NEW SERIES. VOL. XXIV.

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