THE Behold, I make All things new. REV. xxi. 5. LONDON: PRINTED BY W. BURTON, NO, 82, FETTER LANE, FLEET STREET, STRAND. - ADVERTISEMENT F TO THE FOURTH VOLUME. OUR years are now elapsed since the Universalist's Miscellany has been in circulation; this period has afforded opportunity to the friends of the Universal doctrine to express their views somewhat at large; but the subject is far from being exhausted; there is no part of practical or experimental religion, but what has a connection with the universality and final efficacy of the love of God towards his intelligent and moral offspring. Some opportunity has also been given to the advocates for endless misery to express themselves with freedom upon that awful theme. The Rev. Mr. A. Fuller, has availed himself of this opportunity. He has been attended to as far as the health of the editor has yet permitted: the controversy with this Gentleman will be continued till finished; when the editor has it in contemplation to republish, in a separate pamphlet, all the letters which have passed betwixt Mr. Fuller and himself. 7 To make our pamphlet the more acceptable we shall, in the course of the next year, add to our other articles, a monthly review of books. December 27, 1800. : W. VIDLER. George II. ib. Anecdotes, Literary, -Rochefoucault-Johnson-Da Vinca-Theo doric-Singular change of fortune-Effects of superstition 311,313 Animadversions on the Hoxton Sudent's Remarks 267 Amicus, Letter on the animadversions of 306 Air, pressure of the 362 -elasticity of the 363 Atheists, an address to 368 |