THERON, PAULINUS, & ASPASIO.
LOVE TO GOD, FAITH IN CHRIST, AND
ASSURANCE OF A TITLE TO ETERNAL LIFE.
The Sentiments of the Rev. Meffrs. HERVEY and
MARSHAL, on thefe Subjects.
By JOSEPH BELLAMY, A. M.
OF BETHLEM IN NEW-ENGLAND.
Amidst all the Darkness and Uncertainty which evidently run through
the Writings of the best of Men, this is our unspeakable Happiness,
that we have a more fure Word of Prophecy; to which we do
well to take heed.-As for Offence; that cannot be given, and
ought not to be taken, when all we advance is ftrictly conformable
to the unerring Rule of Truth I have nothing to do with the
Perfons of Men, but with the Truths of the Gospel.-OURANIUS,
though eminently devout, may be mistaken.
PRINTED BY D. NIVEN, FOR J. NOBLE, GLASGOW.
M.DCC.XCII,