Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.Hare, Robert
Religion
Experimental Investigation of the Spirit Manifestations: Demonstrating the existence of spirits and their communion with mortals. Doctrine of the spirit world respecting heaven, hell, morality, and God. Also, the influence of Scripture on the morals of Christians.
Hare, Robert
Bible and spiritualism; Spiritualism
more heavenly nature than those promised to the apostles, even had the
latter been susceptible of realization, instead of being irreconcilable
with the doom which awaited the Hebrews, and consequently a mere _vox
et præterea nihil_. But while, in lieu of an eternal progressive
happiness, Christ holds up the transient, precarious, and limited
supremacy from which a truly pious and wise man would turn in disgust,
when hell is to be represented, we have eternal torments typified
by fire, and weeping and gnashing of teeth in _utter darkness_, in
despite of this fire. The situation which Christ, the Son of God, was
to have, was to bear manifestly a relation to that of his disciples.
His situation would be somewhat analogous to that of Washington, when
he was in the presidential chair, and the thirteen States were governed
by as many of his faithful followers in the Revolutionary War. Yet
Washington did not find his chair worth retaining longer than the good
of the country made it important to remain. I am confident that neither
would that great man leave his position in the seventh sphere for the
presidency, nor any spirit among those who held the gubernatorial
dignity, as suggested, find a governorship now a motive for leaving
their bright abodes in the celestial world.
745. Dr. Harbaugh sanctions the idea that the revolutions of all
the constellations with which telescopic examination has made us
acquainted, may take place about a central sun, bearing the relation
to other suns analogous to that which God has been represented to
have to the other potentates; whence the title of “King of kings.”
The existence, then, of a _sun_ of _suns_ is suggested, about which
the constellations formed by inferior bodies of the same kind revolve.
It would seem, then, that a more fitted allotment had been made if,
enthroned by his Father’s side on that sun of suns, he had allotted
to each of his disciples a constellation, than have assigned to them
miserable transitory judgeships in Judea: a speck of territory, in this
speck of a globe, which in a field of vision embracing the universe,
would be imperceptible.
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