HI 



Chambers' Encyclopedia, article on "Hell." 



Johnson's New Universal Cyclopedia, article 

 -"Hell" 



Hagenb^ch, Hist, of Doc. Vol. I. p. 379. 



Shedd, Hist. Ch. Doc. Vol. II. p. 414. 



Schaff, Hist. Christian Church, etc. p. 298. 



Kahnis, Hist. Gei\ Protestantism, ch 2, p. 108. 



Lecky, Hist. Rationalism, Vol. I. p. 316. 



Stuart, Am. Bible Rep., July 1840, article 

 "" Future Punishment." 



Reisder, (German) Summary of the Most 

 Ancient Christian Doctrine, Vol. IV. par. 34. p. 

 430. 



Hodge, Sys. Theo., Vol. III. part IV. Eschat- 

 •ology. ]). 869. 



Davidson, Exegetical Essays: Philological 

 Library, Vol. XXXVII, p. 7. 



Townsend, Lost Forever, p. 424. 



Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman Em- 

 pire, Vol. I. ch 15, p. 536, says: " The primitive 

 church, whose faith was of a much firmer consis- 

 tence, delivered over, without hesitation, to eter- 

 nal torture, the far greater part of the human 

 species. ***** And yet what ever may be 

 the language of individuals it is still the public 

 doctrine of all the Christian churches." 



