Theory of Pneumatology : in Reply to the Question What Ought to Be Believed Or Disbelieved Concerning Presentiments, Visions, And Apparitions, According to Nature, Reason, And Scripture

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Theory of Pneumatology : in Reply to the Question What Ought to Be Believed Or Disbelieved Concerning Presentiments, Visions, And Apparitions, According to Nature, Reason, And Scripture
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The idea is unnatural and impossible, that all men should receive an impression of a thing, that is not at all obvious to the senses.
We find the origin of this fundamental principle of God, of the world of spirits, and of the immortality of the soul, in the earliest ages, in the East — in the cradle of humanity. Moses, the most ancient historiographer of mankind, relates to us the origin of the visible world and its inhabitants ; the first revela- tions of God, of the world of spirits, and of
...immortality ; the first history of the earth and its inhabitants : and all so entirely without any appearance of fabrication — in a manner so simple, sublime, and becoming the Deity — that every uncorrupted heart must exclaim, ** This man relates to us truths that are eternal and divine !" Moses was brought up in Egypt. The Egyptians were, at that period, the most cultivated nation upon earth. The Par- sees, who became so famous, were later ; for their founder, Zerduschd or Zoroaster, both the first and second, were schol- ars of the Egyptian priesthood.

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