Excerpt from Exegetical Essays: On Several Words Relating to Future Punishment
The following pages do not profess to treat of these ques tions at large. It would require a volume of much greater size than the present, to do even tolerable justice to the whole subject. My 'design, however, is to discuss, almost entirely in a philological way, some of the most interesting topics rela tive to future punishment. This I have endeavored to do, unembarrassed by any particular opinions or systems. My conscience bears me testimony, that I have endeavored to come at my subject in the way of an original and disinterested inquirer. If I have not always succeeded in doing this, I must beg the reader to attribute it to human infirmity, and not to design.
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