Universal Salvation Considered, and the Eternal Punishment of the Finally Impenitent Established: In a Series of Numbers Commenced with the Signature of "observer," in "the Candid Examiner," a Periodical Work, Published at Montrose, Pa. by the Rev. C. R.

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Excerpt from Universal Salvation Considered, and the Eternal Punishment of the Finally Impenitent Established: In a Series of Numbers Commenced With the Signature of "Observer," in "the Candid Examiner," a Periodical Work, Published at Montrose, Pa. By the Rev. C. R. Marsh, Editor

But he still gave some reason to expect that he would resume the controversy at some future period. For at the close of his notice he says While the memoir of Elder Rich's life is continued, we shall still be obliged to omit: these rejoinders. From this it would naturally be in ferred that when this memoir should be finished he would resume the publication of these rejoinders. But, on finishing the memoir, he announced to his patrons that Peculiar circumstances obliged him to suspend the publication of the Examiner for a season. This information of course put an end to all expectations of his publishing the rejoinder any farther.

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