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After which, the following additional elections were announced 
ME MBEES:-The Kev. John Bobbins, D.D. (Bar'fister-at-Law), 'St. Peter’s 
Parsonage, Bayswater. 
Associates : — The Bev. Canon H. P. Liddon, V.V M and Professor of 
Biblical Exegesis at Oxford University, Christ Church, Oxford ; the Bev. 
n William Selwvn D D., Margaret Professor of Divinity, Cam- 
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F. K. Shrapnell, Esq., 2, Lansdown Crescent, Soockwell. 
The following paper was then read by the author 
SOME SCRIPTURAL ASPECTS OF MAN’S TRI- 
PARTITE NATURE. By the Bev. Charles Graham, 
M.V.I. 
1 TVOLY Scripture is the revelation of the Divine will to 
J± fallen mfn in relation to his salvation It comes to 
t i. oririrp^ses itself to the Jew and to the Greek % 
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interest in it as the prince ; the most unlearned as the wisest 
nhilosonher It was not given to teach us science. Scien 5 
ff valuable' for time; but divine truth contemplates our 
Whpst interests both for time and eternity. 
communications to aU conditions of men Whe^m some^ot 
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