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The electronic edition of The Millennial Harbinger, Vol. IV., (Bethany, VA: A. Campbell, 1833) has been produced from a copy of the reprint published by College Press (Joplin, MO: 1976). The electronic edition has been produced from text scanned by Colvil L. Smith (Australia) and formatted by Ernie Stefanik (U. S. A.).
Pagination in the electronic version has been represented by placing the page number in brackets following the last complete word on the printed page. In the printed text, footnotes are indicated by printer's devices (asterisks, daggers, etc.); in the electronic text, they are treated as sequentially numbered endnotes. The editor's numbered notes on "Errors in the West" and notes on "Letter from Henry Grew--Part 1" have been gathered at the end of the respective texts. Inconsistencies in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and typography have been retained; however, corrections have been offered for misspellings and other accidental corruptions. Emendations are as follows:
Printed Text [ Electronic Text ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Volume 2, Number 1, January 1833. p. 8: an inuendo! [ an innuendo! p. 10: Calvinism and Campbell- bellism! [ Calvinism and Campbell! p. 16: nutmeg pedlars." [ nutmeg peddlars." p. 18: like an Appollos; [ like an Apollos; "for righteousness sake" [ "for righteousness' sake" p. 33: vagrant pedlar [ vagrant peddlar "the philogical [ "the philological p. 34: his ingenius [ his ingenious p. 42: in Standford, [ in Stanford, p. 46: old Habbakuk [ old Habakkuk Volume 2, Number 2, February 1833. p. 59: use of spirituous [ use of spiritous p. 68: his last encyclal [ his last encyclical p. 76: T. M. H. [ Ed. M. H. p. 77: Jenning's and Cleland's [ Jennings' and Cleland's p. 89: G. W. NUCHOLS. [ G. W. NUCKOLS. p. 96: acquainted with Helentistic [ acquainted with Hellentistic Volume 2, Number 3, March 1833. p. 110: semi, demi, midmay [ semi, demi, midway p. 111: whereas Peter Ainsley, [ whereas Peter Ainslie, of Peter Ainsley, [ of Peter Ainslie, Volume 2, Number 4, April 1833. p. 147: the Jewish rabbies. [ the Jewish rabbis. p. 149: have so stupified [ have so stupefied p. 164: heard Mr. Ainsly [ heard Mr. Ainslie, p. 174: to the excathedra [ to the ex-cathedra p. 175: of the metalic [ of the metallic p. 177: The racoon [ The raccoon The hippotamus [ The hippopotamus p. 179: wholly inadmissible. [ wholly inadmissible. p. 181: God--And last, ly [ God--And lastly p. 183: (I concieve) [ (I conceive) p. 184: Dr. Priestley [ Dr. Priestly advanced by Libnitz, [ advanced by Leibnitz, what influence [ what influense p. 187: accompanied Eleazer [ accompanied Eleazar Goodal's. p. ---. [ Goodal's. p. 166. p. 189: JOHN COOK BENNET. [ JOHN COOK BENNETT. P. 190: BROTHER BENNET, [ BROTHER BENNETT, p. 191: penalties of perjury, [ penalties of perjury. Volume 2, Number 5, May 1833. p. 193: For alledging [ For alleging p. 196: Caligula and Heliogabulus, [ Caligula and Heliogabalus, p. 201: worthy of skillful application of causes as will produce such effects as unguided the faith [ worthy of the faith p. 215: with the stary [ with the starry p. 230: McIlvaine's diocess [ McIlvaine's diocese p. 232: doctrine of physicial [ doctrine of physical p. 235: B. ALLAN. [ B. ALLEN. p. 238: BRUCEVIELE, Ind. [ BRUCEVILLE, Ind. Volume 2, Number 6, June 1833. p. 250: absolute and uncontrolable [ absolute and uncontrollable p. 253: that of God [ that of God. p. 279: coloring, tinging, [ coloring, tingeing, p. 280: (quasi immersable,) [ (quasi immersible,) p. 282: language the immeasureable [ language the immeasurable p. 284: contradictory and irreconcileable [ contradictory and irreconcilable p. 286: mar and mispell, [ mar and misspell, p. 288: denounced hetrodox. [ denounced heterodox. Volume 2, Number 7, July 1833. p. 300: [TO BE CONTINUED. [ [TO BE CONTINUED.] p. 303: (15.) I would [ [15.] I would p. 304: (17.) for a tract [ [17.] for a tract p. 318: Broaddus' Beulah Reles [ Broaddus' Beulah Rules p. 321: sense of tinging [ sense of tingeing p. 322: sense of tinging [ sense of tingeing p. 331: a bran new [ a brand new Volume 2, Number 8, August 1833. p. 395: him in Pharoah's [ him in Pharaoh's p. 397: not thus sabmit [ not thus submit p. 404: of Campbell, Mack- knight, [ of Campbell, Macknight, p. 405: in the year 1822'-- [ in the year 1822-- p. 406: George Waller, [ Edmund Waller, p. 408: thousand may bes [ thousand may be's p. 416: was indicted fo [ was indicted for p. 430: NATHAN I. MITCHELL. [ NATHAN J. MITCHELL. p. 431: 4uly 5, 1833. [ July 5, 1833. p. 432: good. Brother Haden [ good. Brother Hayden Volume 2, Number 9, September 1833. p. 435: my name sake." [ my name's sake." p. 437: absolute and uncontrolable, [ absolute and uncontrollable, p. 447: is an anomally [ is an anomaly p. 451: sink very deep. [ sink very deep." p. 456: present these specialities [ present these specialties p. 458: into fashion amongs [ into fashion amongst p. 468: as their fathors [ as their fathers p. 477: NATHAN I. MITCHELL. [ NATHAN J. MITCHELL. p. 478: bulwarks, and ignominously [ bulwarks, and ignominiously p. 480: Balt. Visiter. [ Balt. Visitor. Volume 2, Number 10, October 1833. p. 484: dint of vociforation-- [ dint of vociferation-- Christendom--the irreconcileable [ Christendom--the irreconcilable p. 485: are all reconcileable [ are all reconcilable p. 486: principles, having specialities [ principles, having specialties p. 491: comprehensive and statemanship [ comprehensive and statesmanship p. 503: "to admit that [ to admit that "have a right [ have a right in- "nocent." "You think [ innocent." "You think "right, and has [ right, and has "guilty sinners from them [ guilty sinners from them "quote Isaiah liii. 6. [ quote Isaiah liii. 6. "astray; we have [ astray; we have "laid on him [ laid on him p. 504: offer- "ing for us, [ offering for us, "God by him." [ God by him.' "of our iniquities, [ of our iniquities, in- "flicting upon him [ inflicting upon him "He laid on him [ He laid on him p. 506: extraordinary, unparallelled [ extraordinary, unparallelled re- "marking on your [ remarking on your 2 Cor. v. 21. "He [ 2 Cor. v. 21. "He "laid on him the iniquity [ laid on him the iniquity of us all." [ of us all.' "laid on him the punishment [ laid on him the punishment vica- "rious punishment we [ vicarious punishment we "Being now justified [ 'Being now justified "we shall be saved [ we shall be saved wrath through him." [ wrath through him.' "little to the text-- [ little to the text-- "that being justified [ 'that being justified in his blood." [ in his blood.' "brother, what has [ brother, what has "If A is guilty [ If A is guilty "his surety, and [ his surety, and "whether he believe [ whether he believe "no effect whatever [ no effect whatever "justification or forgiveness [ justification or forgiveness "fully paid by B, [ fully paid by B, "say to A, [ say to A, "might A say, [ might A say, "--I have nothing [ --I have nothing "in this forgiveness [ in this forgiveness "surety;~~if there [ surety;~~if there "testimony."~~Thus you [ testimony."~~Thus you Volume 2, Number 11, November 1833. p. 545: on Christ alone [ on Christ alone. p. 548: it it was committed, [ it was committed, p. 551: we obtain redemptin, [ we obtain redemption, p. 561: keep his commondments, [ keep his commandments, p. 563: David S. Burnett, [ David S. Burnet, at 11 oclock [ at 11 o'clock p. 564: Brother Burnett [ Brother Burnet p. 565: Brother Burnett, [ Brother Burnet, p. 576: Onondago county, [ Onondaga county, Volume 2, Number 12, December 1833. p. 586: Brother Townes', November 6, 1833. [ Brother Townes', November 8th, 1833. p. 588: I said, "Dont [ I said, "Don't p. 589: in our country [ in our country. p. 591: and unmet. "Dont [ and unmet. "Don't p. 600: inform his diocess [ inform his diocese p. 601: Our friend Howel, [ Our friend Howell, immersed in Howel. [ immersed in Howell. person of Howel [ person of Howell p. 608: For altough [ For although p. 611: mystery of glutonny, [ mystery of glutony, p. 613: "Health, O Tempearance! [ "Health, O Temperance! p. 616: from Dunkirk, Chatauqua [ from Dunkirk, Chautauqua p. 620: say twice, "Dont [ say twice, "Don't p. 622: Regular Baptis [ Regular Baptists, Volume 2, Extra No. 6, August 1833. p. 337: the Apostles wrote [ the Apostles wrote. p. 341 for our justication, [ for our justification, testimony. In refence [ testimony. In reference p. 345: sorrow for sin." [ "sorrow for sin." p. 347: either a hpocrite, [ either a hypocrite, p. 352: germination, crystalization, [ germination, crystallization, p. 365: providence and reemption [ providence and reemption. p. 366: from our supiness [ from our supineness p. 373: and every congreation [ and every congregation p. 376: will present themselve [ will present themselves
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