COLOSSIANS ii. 15.- HAVING SPOILED PRINCIPALITIES AND 1 CORINTHIANS xv. 24, 25.-" THEN COMETH THE END, WHEN HE SHALL HAVE DELIVERED UP THE KINGDOM TO GOD, EVEN THE FATHER; WHEN HE SHALL HAVE PUT DOWN ALL RULE AND ALL AUTHORITY AND POWER. FOR HE ... 2 CORINTHIANS v. 21.-" FOR HE HATH MADE HIM TO BE SIN John vii. 37, 38.-" IN THE LAST DAY, THAT GREAT DAY THE FEAST, JESUS STOOD AND CRIET, SAYING, IF ANY MAN THIRST, LET HIM COME UNTO ME, AND DRINK. HE THAT John X. 33.-" THE JEWS ANSWERED HIM, SAYING, FOR A GOOD ... Job xi. 7, 8.-"CANST THOU BY SEARCHING FIND OUT GOD ? CANST THOU FIND OUT THE ALMIGHTY UNTO PERFECTION ? לל Page 5, Line 10 from top, for shows read show. comma. 4 from top, dele the comma after manna, and Line 5 insert 365, "—WHO BEING TAE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS GLORY, AND THE EX. PRESS IMAGE OF HIS PERSON, AND UPHOLDING ALL THINGS BY THE WORD OF HIS POWER, WHEN HE HAD BY HIMSELF PURGED OUR SINS, SAT DOWN ON THE RIGHT HAND OF THE MAJESTY ON HIGH: St. Paul opens this celebrated Epistle to his countrymen in the most sublime and magnificent terms. He wrote to men who knew the nature of the true God, and worshipped him in the way of his own appointment, and whose holy Prophets, the authors of their inspired Scriptures, spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost. It was not necessary to explain to them as he did to the Heathen, the first principles of religion,—the providence of God, the responsibility of man, and the extreme folly of all idolatrous service. He went, therefore, at once to the point B |