Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
Religion
Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)
Kurtz, J. H. (Johann Heinrich)
Church history
present contribute to the strengthening of the light in the man’s
own soul. Wine and all intoxicating drinks as “Satan’s gall”
are strictly forbidden, as well as animal food. The _Signaculum
manuum_ prohibits all injuring of animal or plant life, all
avoidable contact with or work upon matter, because the material
is thereby strengthened. The _Signaculum sinus_ forbids all
sensual pleasure and carnal intercourse. The souls of those men
who have perfectly satisfied the threefold injunction, return at
death immediately into the blessed home of light. Those who only
partially observe them must, by transmigration of the soul into
other bodies, of animals, plants or men, in proportion to the
degree of purification attained unto, that is, by metempsychosis,
have the purifying process carried to perfection. But all who
have not entered upon the way of sanctification, are finally
delivered over unreservedly to Satan and hell. The Apostles
greatly misunderstood and falsified this doctrine of Christ;
but in the person of Manes the promised Paraclete appeared, who
taught it again in its original purity. For the most part Manes
accepted the Pauline epistles in which the doctrines of the
groaning creation and the opposition of flesh and spirit must
have been peculiarly acceptable to him; all the more decidedly
did he reject the Acts of the Apostles, and vigorously did
he oppose the account which it gave of the outpouring of the
Holy Spirit as in conflict with his doctrine of the Paraclete.
According to the Fihrist, Manes distinguished from the _Jesus
impatibilis_ who as true redeemer descended to earth in the
appearance of a body, the historical Jesus as prophet of the
Devil, and the false Messiah who for the punishment of his
wickedness suffered actual death on the cross instead of the
true Jesus. The Old Testament he wholly rejected. The god of the
Jews was with him the Prince of Darkness; the prophets with Moses
at their head were the messengers of the Devil. As his own true
precursors--the precursors of the Paraclete--he named Adam, Seth,
Noah, Abraham, Buddha, and Zoroaster.
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