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influence his ministers to slander the ministers of Christ, 262 -The author apologizes for the preceding remarks, 263-Concerning false conversions, 264-Marks of a genuine conversion,-its evidence three-fold, 266—Disinterested benevo lence, not a bible doctrine, 269-To be willing to be damned, inconsistent, 270.

CONCLUSION.

A recapitulation of some of the preceding doctrines. The incompatibility of the doctrine of fore-ordination, with freeagency, 277-It destroys all distinction between virtue and vice, 278,-makes void the law, 279,-and the Gospel, 280The doctrine of unconditional election incompatible with the universality of the atonement, 281-Remarks on "moral inability," and the absurdity, on the Hopkinsian plan, of inviting all to come to Christ, 282-Methodist ministry vindicated, 288-Scriptural view of divine truth, 294-Under this view of the subject, the author takes his leave of controversy for the present, with a profession of love to his opponent, and for all men, 295.

APPENDIX.

Predestination, in what it consists, 297-The case of Pharaoh, an explanation of Rom. ix. 17, 301--On whom the Lord will have mercy, and whom he wills to harden, from verse 18, 307-Vessels of honour and dishonour, ver. 21, 309-Vessels of wrath fitted to destruction, ver. 22, 311-An explanation of Isaiah vi. 9, 10, 312.-Explanation of 2 Peter ii. 12, 313Also of Jude, ver. 4, 314-Reasons why we err in the interpretation of scripture, 315-From a scriptural view of God's character, a foundation is laid on which ministers may stand and exhort sinners, 317-Victory over sin the most important, 318. MR

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