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UNIVERSALISM,

IN

ITS MODERN AND ANCIENT FORM,

Brought to the Test;

AND

WITHOUT THE ARGUMENT

FROM

AION, AIONIOS, &c.

SHOWN TO BE UNSCRIPTURAL.

BY ALEXANDER W. M'LEOD.

"I esteem all thy precepta concerning all things to be right; and I
hate every false way." PSALMIST.

"With lies ye have made the heart of the righteous sad, whom I have
not made sad, and strengthened the hands of the wicked, that he should not
return from his wicked way, by promising him life." JEHOVAH.

"The subject before us is not one of cold, useless speculation; it involves
the interests of our eternity, and ought ever to be approached under a deep
impression, that consequences of everlasting moment depend on the senti-
ments we adopt respecting it." ANON.

HALIFAX, N. S.

PRINTED BY WILLIAM CUNNABELL,-ARGYLE STREET,

C 8218,3

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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY

Jan 26, 1847

PREFACE.

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THE present work is committed to the Press with the professed design of opposing the progress of a doctrine, the most insidious, delusive, and fatal, of all the heretical doctrines, with which the Christian church has ever been infected.-Opinions of a heterodoxical character, may be broached and disseminated, and, in some instances, from their comparatively harmless tendency, may be allowed to pass without public objurgation; and no especial or important evils follow from such silence. But to allow a doctrine, which strikes a blow at the root of Christianity, and is subversive of the very fundamental truths of Divine Revelation, to pass unnoticed, without some public expression of condemnation, is an act of aggravated criminality in those who are the guardians of morals and Religion, and are set for the defence" of the truth.

Such a doctrine is Universalism, both in its Modern and Ancient form; and to the present attempt to arrest it in its course, and caution the

unwary, the Writer has been impelled by a sense of imperative obligation. Most conscientiously believing Universalism to be at once, the most plausible, and ruinous to the souls of men, of all the schemes invented by the agency of the Infernal Spirit to deceive the nations, and people the regions of everlasting woe,—and painfully conscious of the actually sad workings of this diabolical system in the utter ruin of the hopes and happiness of many of his fellow-men,-he looks upon it as a duty he owes to his God, to the Christian church, and the public generally, to expose the fallacy of the boasted doctrine of Universal salvation or Universal Restoration, by exhibiting its absolute irreconcileabity with the entire system of Revealed Truth,-Others, before him, have toiled in the same honorable employment; but as their publications are not in general circulation in these Provinces, something of a popular character to meet the exigencies of the community is still deemed necessary, -to supply which the present work has been prepared.

In the course of his enquiries, it will be seen, he has availed himself of the helps, which other Writers on Universalism, and commentators, generally, afford;-the assistance thus derived is duly acknowledged. Their remarks are quoted, sometimes to confirm the writer's own opinion, and at other times, to place subjects of doctrine and criticism in new, varied and impressive

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