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from straining after rhetoric than those of most Nonconformist minis-
ters, and probably as a consequence have much more original thought in them. Without endorsing all Mr. Brown's views, he seems to us to have made an honest and vigorous effort to express the truths con- tained in the received theological dogmas respecting original sin in language more intelligible to the nineteenth century, a work which
must be done, and when done will, we agree with Mr. Brown, "confirm