PART I. Dr. Huntington's and Mr. Rolly's Scheme, which denies ali future punitiment, shown to be made up of contradictions. Part II. Dr. Chauncy's, Ms. Winchefter's, Petitpierre's, and Med. Dr. Young's Scheme, which supposes a limited punishment hereafter, shown to be made up of con. tradicions. PART III. without end. duration Part IV. The fufficiency of the Atonement, for the salvation of all, conhstent with the final dcftrudion of a part of mankind. Also the Second Death explained. DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS, to wit: DE IT REMEMBERED, that on the twenty-third day of July, D in the thirtieth Year of the Independence of the UNITED Friend. Iu Four Paris. Part I: Dr. Huntington's and Mr. effpersed with direct arguments in proof of the endless mise. mentary to an Act, intiiled, 20 Act for the Encouragement of N. GOODALE, { Clerk of the Distrie ODAL, of Malachusetts, 19:17 CONTENT S. . . . Ñ ART Dr Huntington's and Mr. Relly's Schene, which denies all su. cure punishment, shown to be made up of coBtradi&ions. What led Dr. Huntington into his Scheme, alfo kis founda- tion of faith, compared to what he says on the doctrine of election and other things in his Book. , , . page 9 Dr. N's foundation of faith further examined, compared, &c. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Dr. H. holds that all who are impenitent et death are then regenerated; this compared to kis rule of faith, and to other things in his Seheme; also the absurd consequences of this sentiment. io . . . . . . . . . 30 Dr. H's definition of the Gospel compared to what ke Jays befel Judas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Dr. H's definition of the gospel compared to what he fays of · the apeftate Jews, and of the Limitations his opponents. 73 Dr. H's opinion that the Law and the Gospel are in dire& oppofition to cach other, examined, and compared to other things in his Book; also the absurd and moft kocking consequences of this opinion. Sá.iii, 85 Dr. H's opinion of law and gofpel, continued, ... 96 Dr. H's sentiment that believers have only negative virtue, compared to the character he takes to himself. , . . 107 Mr. Relly's Scheme of Union, examined, , , , , 115 Dr. Charncy's, Mr. Winchester's, Mr. Petitpierre's, and Med. |