Last Judgment (Post) (Rogers) n. 56

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56. [55.] They were driven to an interior confession of the Lord, and I then heard profanities such that I hardly dare disclose them their denying, indeed profaning, those statements made in the Word about His conception of the Father, saying that He was taken from the tomb by His disciples, that His Transfiguration was a vision induced by beguiling spirits, that He was a person so ordinary as to be more ordinary than others, besides many other unspeakable things; from which it was apparent that they are the worst of all in the Christian realm, and that they hatched their theology out of their own heads and afterward consulted the Word, profaning it because it does not agree with their harebrained pronouncements. They call evils among them good on the ground that nothing evil is imputed to them.


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