Excerpt from A Discussion of the Doctrines of Endless Misery and Universal Salvation: In an Epistolary Correspondence
In presenting the following theological discussion to a reading and inquiring public, we do not deem it necessary to burden the reader with a long and unmeaning preface. We would sirnply say that the discussion was commenced in the Millennial Harbinger, in 1835, by a writer over the signature of Spencer, probably without any antici patiens of the extent to which it has ultimately been car ried. Mr. Campbell's Reply accompanied the publica tion of Spencer's letter. Some months having elapsed without any further notice of the matter, Mr. Montgomery, of Auburn, N. Y., took up the subject, and addressed a letter, partly in reply, and partly of inquiry, to Mr. C., who published the letter, together with his own rejoinder, in February, 1836.
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