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
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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
770. It is not the feebleness of the impressions respecting the
existence of another world, where happiness is proportional to good
conduct, that renders the existing system so inoperative in preventing
those vices which it especially interdicts; as, for instance,
combativeness, cupidity, and revengefulness; so that the course usually
pursued by professed Christians, does not merely amount to a neglect
of Christ’s precepts, but renders an adherence to them disreputable?
Nothing is more degrading throughout Christendom than poverty or tame
submission to blows. The last excuse Christians in general will make
for any omission or deficiency is their poverty.
771. If they really believed that they would broil to eternity, like
the rich man, merely for seeking the good things of this life, would
the attainment of those good things be made the great object of their
existence?
772. Notwithstanding the representations of Josephus, sanctioned, as
above shown, by Christ, of the subterranean localization of Elysium,
there seems, nevertheless, an instinctive propensity to assume that
heaven is overhead. Clergymen all look upward when they address God,
and the Thespian artists universally follow their example. Whenever
heaven is referred to, it is customary, I believe, for all devout
persons to turn their eyes in the same direction.
773. But if heaven be above, what does this term _above_ mean? It
practically designates a vertical direction relatively to this globe
at any point over which a speaker who uses the word may stand.
Consequently, it indicates a space overhead, having everywhere the same
relative position to the terrestrial surface; in other words, a region
concentric with that surface, like that within which the clouds float.
This floating takes place rarely at a less distance than two, or more
than six, miles.
774. The spiritual spheres are estimated, as already mentioned, as
being between sixty and one hundred and twenty miles from the earth’s
surface. They are, therefore, analogous in position to the region
of the clouds, though at a much greater distance and vastly more
capacious.
775. According to Christianity, there is no immortality for animals
below the grade of humanity; but according to Spiritualism, animals
that are favourites of man in this world are his companions in the
next. Much stress is laid on the singing of birds in the account
given of the spheres. There is a line of demarcation below which the
privilege of an existence after death is not enjoyed. Respecting that
boundary my information is at present incomplete.
776. In order to do justice to the excellent and learned clergyman to
whom I have so often referred, I will annex the whole of those pages in
which he conceives himself to give the “_true doctrine_” respecting
heaven. However unsatisfactory it may be to me, I hope it will be found
interesting to those who, like the author, look only to the Bible for
information respecting their existence beyond the grave.
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