[10] Is., lxvi. 24.
[11] Apoc., xx. 9, 10, 15.
[12] Pp. 38-39. The words in italics are so printed in Mr. Barlow's book.
[13] See pp. 7-8, where this principle is advanced in a still more confident tone, and with even less regard for the maxims of the Gospel. We extract the following passage: "I do truly believe that if every man, before repeating the Athanasian Creed, would sit down quietly, and—say for five minutes—steadily endeavour to realize in his imagination, as far as he is capable of doing it, what the contents of the notion 'Eternal Torments' are, we should find an enormous increase of so-called heresy with respect to these portions [the "damnatory clauses">[ of the Creed. The responses, 'Which faith except every one do keep whole and undefiled, without doubt he shall perish everlastingly', would be nearly confined to the clerk". Five minutes' reflection is quite enough, in the estimate of Mr. Barlow, to convince every man that he ought to abandon the faith of ages.
[14] Apoc., xxi. 27.
[15] Prov., xxiv. 16.
[16] I. Cor., vi. 9, 10; Gal., v. 21.
[17] Rom., x. 15; Isaias, lii. 7.
[18] Isaias, liv 2, 3.
[19] Matth., xxxv. 30