12 OCTOBER 1889, Page 40

Our Catholic Inheritances in the Larger Hope. By Alfred Gurney,

M.A. (Kegan Paul, Trench, and Co.)—The subject here discussed is not one that can be treated in passing, or within the space we can give to it on the present occasion. We may briefly commend to our readers Mr. Gurney's paper, and Mr. H. H. Jeaffreson's "Historical Appendix." A more significant sentence was never written than the following :—" Everlasting punishment is

not the same thing as everlasting sin So long as one may hope for the deliverance of ourselves and of all men from sin, we can well leave the continuance of punishment in the hands of our Redeemer."