AN INQUIRY INTO THE SCRIPTURAL IMPORT OF THE WORDS SHEOL, HADES, TARTARUS, AND GEHENNA: ALL TRANSLATED HELL, IN THE COMMON ENGLISH VERSION. BY WALTER BALFOUR, 1st edition livers an 80, in 1824 + THIRD EDITION. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY BENJ. B. MUSSEY, 29 CORNHILL. LEONARD W. KIMBALL, PRINTER. Br 837 B2 1832 сор. 1 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1832, by WALTER BALFOUR, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Massachusetts. CONTENTS. SECT. I. All the passages of Scripture considered, in which Sheol occurs, translated pit, grave, and hell, in the common version, All the passages in which Hades occurs, con- 13 SECT. III. Remarks on Dr. Campbell's views of Gehenna, A number of facts stated, showing that Ge- henna was not used by the New Testament writers, to express a place of endless misery, |