Angelic Revelations of Divine Truth, Vol. II
Chapter 13.
Corrections Made in Orthodox Christian Doctrine.
Jesus Declares That Those Who Worship Him, as They Do in the Churches, Commit Blasphemy. (JESUS)
A Spirit from the Fifth Sphere Emphasizes That Mr. Padgett Must Believe in Jesus as a Savior, but Not Through the Vicarious Atonement. (JOHN B. CARROLL)
John, the Apostle, Comments on the Beliefs of a Preacher. (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)
Ann Rollins Declares That the Blood of Jesus Does Not Save from Sin. (ANN ROLLINS)
Jesus Denies That He Is God, or That His Blood Washes Away Man’s Sins. (JESUS)
What Should a Man Do Who Is Not Satisfied with Any of the Churches? (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)
Paul Expresses His Desire to Write What He Knows to Be the Truth, and to Also Correct Errors in His Epistles as Contained in the Bible. (PAUL, THE APOSTLE)
Jerome Cautions That the Truths of God Must Not Be Sought for in His Writings, or Those of the Disciples as Contained in the Bible, Because of the Many Errors in Both Sources. (JEROME, THE WRITER AND COMMENTATOR ON THE BIBLE)
Augustine Declares That Many of the Teachings of the Bible Cannot be Relied Upon. (AUGUSTINE)
John Explains That Not the Blood but the Divine Love Is What Saves and Redeems. He Cautions That “Revelation” of the Bible Is Not to Be Relied Upon as True in Many Particulars. (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)
Jesus Affirms That His Disciples Never Wrote All the False Doctrines in the Bible Attributed to Him. (JESUS)
Martin Luther, One-Time Monk and Reformer, Recommends a Test to Employ in Trying the Spirits. (MARTIN LUTHER)
Saul Gives Advice to His People, the Jews. (SAUL OF THE OLD TESTAMENT)
Luther Declares That the Observance of the Ceremonies Which the Lutheran Church Still Uses in Its Worship Is Not Approved of by God or by Jesus. (MARTIN LUTHER)
Luther Again Denies the Vicarious Atonement. He Also States That the Bible Is Full of Contradictions and Errors. (MARTIN LUTHER)
A Former Preacher Discusses His Beliefs and Denies the “Trinity.” (ROBERT COLYER)
Jesus Reaffirms That His Blood Does Not Save Men from Their Sins. (JESUS)
Paul Denies the Efficacy of the Vicarious Atonement. He Emphasizes That God Was Never a God of “Wrath” but Always of Love. (PAUL, THE APOSTLE)
John Declares That Men or Prophets Cannot Tell What Will Happen Centuries Ahead; This Can Only Be Known by the Father. (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)
John Cautions That Man Must Continue to Search for and Find the Truth. (JOHN, THE APOSTLE)
Jesus Proclaims That Divine Truths Must Be Declared to All Mankind. (JESUS)