Posted on 10/31/2002 10:05:55 PM PST by ppaul
The premillennial heresy has other problems. The only way to go is the way of the Fathers: Amillenialism.
The 'Fathers' were Premillennial for the first 3 centuries.
Amillennialism started with the allegorical method of Origen and Augustine.
The most striking point in the eschatology of the anteNicene age is the prominent chiliasm or millennarianism that is the belief of a visible reign of Christ in Glory on earth with the risen saints for a thousand years before the general resurrection and judgement. It was indeed not the doctrine of the church embodied in any creed or form of devotion but a widely current opinion of distinquished teachers, such as Barnabas, Papias, Justin Martyr, Ireanaeus, Tertuallian, Methodius and Lacantius; while Caius, Origen, Dionysisus, the Great, Eusbius as afterwards Jerome and Augustine opposed it.
For the first three centuries it was the domiant view.
With the combination of the Church and State, the view changed.
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I recently read “The Heretics Daughter” written by a descendant of one the women hung during the Salem witch trials. Very good novel.
“I had this librarian friend who is related to the only man killed during the Salem witch trials.
Official reason for death: Consort with the devil!
Real reason for death: being engaged to a lady who was desired by more powerful men.”
I don’t know who told you this information, but this is the list of the 19 men and women who were hung as witches in the Salem Witch Trials:
Bridget Bishop
Rebecca Nurse
Susannah Martin
Elizabeth Howe
Sarah Good
Sarah Wilds
George Jacobs Sr.
Martha Carrier
George Burroughs
John Willard
John Proctor
Martha Cory
Margaret Scott
Mary Esty
Alice Parker
Ann Pudeator
Wilmott Redd
Samuel Wardell
Mary Parker
Giles Cory
Many others died in jail before being hung. About 1/2 the town ended up in jail, but the trials came to an abrupt halt when Governor Phips outlawed Spectral Evidence.
Hmmm ...interesting (I never checked the list). The person who told me was some old lady who used to work in the Chambers Library at the University of Central Oklahoma, and she claimed that one of her ancestors was killed at the witch trials for those reasons, and he was the only man killed. It is impossible to follow up with her now, but those were her words.
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