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
786. “The history of the rich man and Lazarus (Luke xvi.) plainly
teaches that both the righteous and the wicked, at death, pass into
a _fixed_ and eternal abode, where no change is possible. No comment
on the passage is necessary. This portion of Scripture has a thousand
times been tortured out of its meaning by errorists of various kinds,
and as often has its testimony fallen back into the church’s healthful
stream of sound views. As a sheep, carried away from the fold, returns
when set free, so this passage always comes back again; for the voice
of a stranger it heareth not, nor followeth!
787. “In the Revelation, John, in his vision, saw the souls of departed
martyrs and saints ‘in heaven,’ ‘under the altar,’ ‘before the throne
of God,’ &c., and in the company of each other, of God, of Christ, and
of angels, in the central and highest heavens, and in that place where
the saints go no more out forever. Let it be remembered, also, that all
this is _before the resurrection_; and if the following passages are
carefully considered, they will leave no doubt on any candid mind that
the saints are, immediately after death, admitted into heaven. To quote
them all would be too tedious; a reference to them is sufficient: Rev.
v. 6-14; vi. 9-12; vii. 9-17; xiv. 1-6; xiv. 12, 13.
788. “For further proof still the reader is referred to Acts vii. 59; 2
Cor. v. 1-9; Phil. i. 21-24; 2 Tim. iv. 6-9; Eph. iii. 15. In this last
passage, the whole family of Christ is represented to be at two places,
in heaven and on earth; but according to the other theory, there ought
also to be some in Hades, or the third place.
789. “It may also be remarked that the misery of the wicked commences,
according to the Scripture, immediately after death, and before the
resurrection, and that their condition is unchangeably fixed. This is
evident from Luke xvi.; and also from that passage in Jude where he
says that those who had died impenitent in the destruction of Sodom
and Gomorrah were, at the time he wrote, ‘suffering the vengeance of
eternal fire.’ In like manner it is said of the righteous at death,
that they are blessed ‘from henceforth;’ and of those who were clothed
in white robes, having come up through great tribulation, it is said,
‘therefore _are_ they before the throne of God.’
790. “These passages are plain, and it would, in all probability, never
have been attempted to make them mean any thing different from their
plain sense, were it not for some difficulties, which, it is thought,
stood in the way of the doctrine that the souls of the saints pass
immediately at death into heaven. Let us look at these, and see whether
they are not fancied difficulties, which one glance at the truth ought
to remove:
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