Elements of Christian Theology Containing Proofs of the Authenticity And Inspi
Elements of Christian Theology Containing Proofs of the Authenticity And Inspi
George Pretyman
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It feems probable that this dodtrine of Chrifl's defcent into hell was firft introduced into creeds (d) In ecclefia: Romanae fytnbolo non habetur ad- ditum. Defcendit ad inferna j fed neque in orientJ's ccelefia habetur hie fenno. RufF. Exp. Symb. for fiJS" J^xpojttion of the [part iir; for the purpofe of declarirxg the aftual repara- tion of Chrifl's foul and body, in oppofition to thofe who alTerted, that the crucifixion produced only a trance or deliquium, and that Chrift did liot really fuf...Fer death. /. RT. IV. ] Thirty-nine Articles, 4 55 ARTICLE THE FOURTH. Of the Refurredion of Chrifl. CHRIST DID TRULY RISE AGAIN FROM DEATH, AND TOOK. AGAIN HIS BODY, WITH FLESH, BONES, AND ALL THINGS APPERTAINING TO THE PERFECTION OF MAN's NATURE, WHERE- WITH HE ASCENDED INTO HEAVEN, AND THERE SITTETH UNTIL HE RETURN TO JUDGE ALL MEN AT THE LAST DAY. We have the authority of St. Peter for aflert- ing, that the refurredion of Chrift was foretold by the royal pfalmift : " Men and brethren, let me freely fpeak unto you of the pc-triarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his fepul- chre is with us unto this day : therefore being a prophet, and knowing that God had fworn with an oath to him, that of the fruit of his loins, according to the flefh, he would raife tip Chrift to fit on his throne ; he feeing ■this before fpake of the refurrcftion of Ch:ift, that his foul was not left in hell, neither his fielli did fee corruption (a).
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