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CHAP. LXXXII. Libertines and Antinomians doubt of the Resurrection, and life to come.
Paral. XIV. LIbertines denyed the Resurrection, and said with Hymeneus and Philetus, That it was already done, and in this life, they mocked salvation, in hope of the a 1.1 comming of the Lord; they said, To walke in newnesse of life, was the Resurrection with Christ, and all the resurrection wee are to looke for. David Georgius saith, As there was b 1.2 a revelation under Moses and the Prophets, and a more cleare one under Christ and the Apostles. So under himselfe, the true David, the Lyon of the tribe of Judah, the stone hewed out of the Mountaine without hands: there was now a farre more glorious revelation, and most spirituall, that he exceeded so farre Christ according to the flesh, and the Apostles; as that all Ordinances and externall worship, and seales, should cease when he comes, because of the efficacie and spiritualnesse of his doctrine above Christ in the flesh, and all the Apostles, as the Spirit is above the flesh. And the c 1.3 clouds in the which Christ was to come, to judge the quicke and the dead, must bee Allegorically expounded of the mindes of the Saints. d 1.4 The Archangell that shall sound the Trumpet, is the Doctrine and discipline of this David the Christ. And that the e 1.5 place of happinesse was in this earth, not in heaven. The f 1.6 kingdome of God is the Spirit of Jesus Christ, and that Christ would have shortly a glorious kingdome; and that g 1.7 Paradise, heaven, and hell were within men, and that heaven was the gifts of the minde, the earth the goods of the bo∣die, and their use which shortly should come to the Saints.
Another false Christ, was Henry Nicholas, h 1.8 who called himselfe, as Ainsworth i 1.9 saith, The Father of the Family of