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leprous; and where they were not found, they absolved him from the charge of leprosy. So the apostles have laid down, with the utmost clearness, the marks whereby the believing and the unbelieving, the penitent and the impenitent, may be discerned and distinguished; and according to what they have declared, shall every case be decided in the day of judgment: those whom they have pronounced forgiven, shall be forgiven, and those to whom they have assigned a sentence of condemnation, shall assuredly be condemned. This was the power which they exercised, and this power still resides in those who, as God's ambassadors, are authorised by him to declare his will to men; so far as they judge according to the written word, the sins of men, as remitted or retained by them, shall be remitted or retained in heaven. God's judgment shall stand; and his final sentence shall be in exact accordance with his written word. Our one inquiry therefore must be, what saith the Scripture? for assuredly those whom the Scripture acquits, shall be acquitted; and those whom the Scripture condemns, shall be condemned. To the word therefore and to the testimony -whoever they be, that speak not according to this word, there is no light in them.

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LINES FROM YOUNG'S NIGHT THOUGHTS.

Where is tomorrow? In another world;
For numbers this is certain; the reverse
Is sure to none. And yet on this perhaps,
This peradventure, infamous for lies,
As on a rock of adamant, we build

Our mountain hopes.

The spider's most attenuated web

Is cord, is cable, to man's slender tie

On earthly bliss; it breaks at every breeze.

If time past

And time possest both pain us, what can please?
That which the Deity to please ordained-

Time used.

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