a future state of rewards and punishments, see the Prelim. Dissert. § iv. p. 53, et seq. every secret whether it be good, or whether it be bad]—It is doubtful whether this clause refers to "every work," or to " thing," or to both; though the last is most probable.-See Critical Note (*.) *The clause "with every secret thing" is rightly translated; for the particle by has the sense of with, una cum.—(See Noldius, Concord. Partic. in 9.) Schultens thus renders it: opus adducet Deus in judicium, by by by, quantumvis omne sit signatum, qua bonum, qua malum."—Origines Hebrææ, p. 390. omne THE END. Printed by T. Kaye, 45, Castle-street, Liverpool. WORKS PUBLISHED BY THE REV. GEORGE HOLDEN, M.A. The SCRIPTURE TESTIMONIES to the DIVINITY of to which are added, a List of Authors consulted, and an Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington, No. 62, St. Paul's Church-yard, and OF WHOM MAY BE HAD, An ATTEMPT TOWARDS an IMPROVED VERSION 5358 036 |