The Spirit of Prophecy DefendedThe Spirit of Prophecy Defended (originally published in 1713 as The General Delusion of Christians) is a thoroughgoing apology for the miracles, signs, and wonders of the Christian past and of its followers, the so-called French Prophets, a small ecstatic movement in eighteenth-century England that traced its roots to the Montanists of the early church. In this retypeset edition an indispensable primary source on the movement J. Ramsey Michaels establishes that John Lacy was the original author of The General Delusion of Christians. This edition includes the full text of the 1713 edition and Lacy s recently discovered and previously unknown marginalia, as well as the notes and preface of the 1832 edition of Scottish Presbyterian Edward Irving, whose own ministry was marked by ecstatic signs and wonders. |
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Contents
Spirit of Prophecy | lx |
CHAPTER THREE | 40 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 51 |
acknowledged publicly existent for more than three hundred years | 52 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 61 |
CHAPTER | 81 |
PART | 214 |
PART THREE | 233 |
CHAPTER | 371 |
CHAPTER | 385 |
New Prophecying does not undermine or supersede | 390 |
200 | 397 |
To say There is no need of Prophets is an Arrogancy | 401 |
Heathen Author refuted in Doctrine IX | 407 |
Whenever God sent Prophets He always gave them | 419 |
No Man is to be believed a Prophet without the brightest | 427 |
CHAPTER | 235 |
CHAPTER | 265 |
CHAPTER THREE | 315 |
Prophets are to be subject in their prophesying | 435 |
CHAPTER THREE | 451 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 485 |
Common terms and phrases
according Acts ages allowed already ancient angel Apostles appears authority believe bishop body called carried chap Christ Christian church command common concerning Divine doctrine dream evidence evil express extraordinary faith false Father further gifts give given Greek hand hath head heard heaven Holy Spirit human inspired instances Jesus Jews John judge learned less living Lord manifestation manner matter means mentioned minister Montanists Montanus Moses mouth natural never observe occasion particular Paul persons present proof prophets proved reason received rendered revelation says Scripture seems sense sent shew signs spake speak Spirit of prophecy stand tells term Testament testimony thee thereof things thou thought tion touching true understand unto vision voice Wherefore wherein whilst whole wisdom word writings written