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A90237 Mans mortalitie: or, A treatise wherein 'tis proved, both theologically and philosophically, that whole man (as a rationall creature) is a compound wholly mortall, contrary to that common distinction of soule and body: and that the present going of the soule into heaven or hell is a meer fiction: and that at the resurrection is the beginning of our immortality, and then actual condemnation, and salvation, and not before. : With all doubts and objections answered, and resolved, both by scripture and reason; discovering the multitude of blasphemies, and absurdities that arise from the fancie of the soule. : Also divers other mysteries, as, of heaven, hell, Christs humane residence, the extent of the resurrection, the new creation, &c. opened, and presented to the tryall of better judgments. / By R.O. Overton, Richard, fl. 1646.; Writer, Clement, fl. 1627-1658. 1644 (1644) Wing O629E; ESTC R11330 42,502 47

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not partly mediate partly immediate for he ascribeth even the evacuation of seed in carnall copulation and the conception of flesh and bones in as high a measure yea to take away all cavil rather a greater as he doth his life poured clothed and fenced imply a more absolute act then granting which is but a sufferance permission or assenting therefore his conception was meerly and wholy naturall according to that of David Psal 51. 5. Behold I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me And to this adde that of Zach. 12. 1. The Lord formeth the spirit of man within him Whence it is clear that whole man flesh and spirit is a second act formed in the wombe otherwise flesh as well as spirit must be created which all deny Gen. 5. 3. Adam begat a son in his own likenesse Psal 139. 15. 16. My substance was not hid from thee when I was made in a secret place and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the Earth thine eyes did see my masse yet being imperfect and in thy book all my members were written which in continuance were fashioned when as yet was none of them whence is evident that his whole Person was an act of nature in his mothers wombe or secret place what of him was in the Book of Gods providence he declareth was made not created in a secret place to wit his substance or Masse all that went to the subject man and I hope the Soularies will not blot his Soul out of the Book of Gods providence or say it was no part of him Luke 1. 31. Thou shalt conceive in thy wombe and bring forth a son whence observe that what she was to bring forth she was to conceive to wit a son and none will deny Christ was borne compleat man in all things as we are sin excepted And if any scruple arise from Rom. 1. 3. He was made of the seed of David according to the flesh I Answer That it is a distinction of his manhood from his godhead as all Interpreters agree Gen. 4. 1. She conceived and bare Cain see the like cap. 38. 3. 4. 5. Judg. 13. 3. 5. 7. And Job 3. 3. There is a man child conceived And Gen. 17. 6. And Kings shall come out of thee ver 17. twelve Princes shall he beget And Judg. 8. 30. Gideon had 70. Sons out of his body begotten And Num. 5. Then she shall be free and shall conceive seed and Heb. 11. 11. compared with Gen. 17. 8. and such like plainly shew mans procreation wholy naturall Ioh. 3. 6. That which is borne of the flesh is flesh and that which is borne of the spirit is spirit Here is the naturall birth by nature and the spirituall birth by grace declared each in his kind the one a meer naturall the other a supernaturall work It is therefore inavoydablely true otherwise the Soul cannot be saved for what is not borne again cannot be saved as the immediate words testifie except a man be borne again he cannot enter into the Kingdom of God So then the soul as well as the body is born that is proceeds from the flesh except we be born without it Wherefore they are no more twaine but one flesh Thus having found Mans Foundation to be wholy in the Dust from thence taken and thither to returne Let this then be the use of all That man hath not wherewith at all to boast no more then of dirt under his feet but is provoked wholy out of himself to cast himself wholy on Iesus Christ with whom in God our lives are hid that when he who is our life shall appeare he might also with him appeare in glory to whom be the honour of our immortality for ever and for ever Amen FINIS
see death shall he deliver his soul from the hand of the grave Selah Act. 1. 31. He seeing this before spake of the Resurrection of Christ that his soul was not left in Hell neither his flesh did see corruption whence is cleare that spirit life breath or soul are subject to the grave as well as body or flesh for Christs soul as well as his flesh was in Hel that is the grave or bonds of death so that he wholy and thoroughly died for us Eccl. 4. 1. 2. 3. doth shew that the living suffer oppression but to the dead is none and cap. 9. 45. they know not any thing for a living Dog is better then a dead Lion therefore Psal 146. 2. David saith I will sing prayses unto my God while I have any being implying that in death is there is none And I am 4. 14. Our life is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away And Rev. 16. 3. every living soul in the Sea dyed and cap. 30. 4. 5. dead soules lived again And Psal 39. 5. man at his best estate is altogether vanity compared with Rom. 8. 19. the creature was made subject to vanity that is corruption all which declare mans totall death And Act. 23. 6. 24. 21. 26. 6. 7. most clearly shew that all hope of future life and Being is in the Resurrection Thus much of Scripture now to Naturall Reason CHAP. III. Naturall Reasons to prove it with Objections Answered IF we will rationally argue concerning the Soul it is necessary to define what that is to which it is ascribed But since it is defined by some one way by some another way I shall produce some Opinions about it and then bring the most rationall to tryall omitting the more frivolous viz. The Stoicks held it A certaine blast hot and fierie or the vitall spirit of the blood The Cretians Blood Gallen a certaine exhalation of the purest blood Zeno Cleanthes Antipater and Possiodonius a hot complexion or corporeall quality diffused through the whole body Democritus Fire and his opinion was the round Attomes being incorporated by aire and fire doe make up the Soule Pythagoras opinionated it a Number moving of it selfe Plato a substance to be conceived in the mind that received motion from it selfe according to number and Harmonie Aristotle the first continuall motion of a body naturall having in it those instrumentall parts wherein was possibility of life Dinarchus an Harmonie of the four Elements Nemesius divides it into Phantasie Iudgment Memorie Aristotle in his Physicks into vegetative sensitive motive appetetive intellective And Ambrose Parey pag. 895. saith the soule is the inward Entelechia or the primative cause of all motions and functions both naturall and animall and the true Forme of a man It seeth heareth smelleth toucheth tasteth imagineth judgeth c. And more exactly pag. 83. lib. 3. cap. 1. he saith the soule is commonly distinguished into three Faculties Animall Vitall Naturall The Animall into Principall Sensetive Motive The Principall into Imaginative seated in the upper part of the braine Reasonable the middle part of the braine Memorative Cerebellum or after-braine The Sensetive into Seeing the eyes Hearing the eares Smelling the nose Tasting the tongue pallat Touching the body The Motive into Progressive legs Apprehensive hands The Vitall into Dilative or parts for respiration weason lungs Concoctive or parts for vitall motion heart and arteries understood by the Pulsificke Facultie The Naturall into Nutrative Active Generative which three are performed by the help of the Attractive the gullet Retentive lower passage or the stomack Concoctive body of the ventricle Assimulative three small guts Expulsive three great guts Augustine and Athanasius say it is a substance created a spirit intelligent invisible immortall incorporeall like the Angels And there be severall Opinions of its Body Lucippus and Hipparchus say it hath a fierie Body Critias and Anaxemines Woolnor and others an aeriall body Hesiod an earthly Epicurius fierie and airie Zenophon watry and earthly Drone a middle betwixt the spirit and the body Didimus and Origen a third substance Divers other conceptions and fancies there be to uphold this ridiculous invention of the Soule traducted from the Heathens who by the Book of Nature understood an immortality after Death but through their ignorance how or which way this invention reported to be Platoes was occasioned and begat a generall beliefe and so they and after them the Christians have thus strained their wits to such miserable shifts to define what it is but neither conclude any certainty or give satisfaction therein Yet since it is generally concluded to be in man and of man but what where or how no man knowes though such severall opinions be if but examined I le pitch upon those which afford most conceptory definition that is that of Aristotle Nemesius or Ambrose Parey which make the Soule to be all the internall and externall Faculties of Man joyntly considered or Man Anatomized and thereto Reply thus All the Faculties of Man sensu diviso or conjuncto are all and each of them mortall as well those that are peculiar to man as those that are common to Beasts and if all those with his corpulent matter compleating Man be proved mortall then the invention of the Soule upon that ground vanisheth which I thus prove All elementary compositions or Temperatures are mortall and transitory But Mans Faculties à minore ad majus are Temperatures Ergo Mortall The Minor is thus proved That which is subject to intention and remission is a Temperature But all Mans Faculties yea those of Reason Consideration Science c. all that distinguish Man from a Beast are augmented by Learning Education c. lessened by Negligence Idlenesse c. and quite nullified by Madnesse Ergo. That those Faculties are Temperatures I further prove thus A Temperature is a Quality and a Quality may be in the Subject or absent from it without the destruction of the same subject But Reason Understanding c. may be absent from the Body their Subject and yet the Body living as in mad men and persons in the Falling-sicknesse and none will deny they are men at that same time Ergo. Object Qualities of the Body are subject to sense But Vnderstanding c. subject to none Ergo. Answ A hot and drie braine is quick-witted which by moisture and coldnesse is altered and so we are disposed according to the present constitution of our Bodies If this suffice not I adde that an effect is by passion from the cause as motion cannot be without passion from that which moveth for take away the cause and the motion ceaseth tolle causam tollitur effectus Therefore quicknesse of wit cannot be without passion from heat and drynesse for over-power that hot and dry braine with moisture and coldnesse as may be with Opium and the hotnesse and drynesse thereof ceaseth and dulnesse followeth Further even from my Opposites Assertions I prove this
Soul they so talk on to be elementall as Woolnor and others who ascribe unto it an Aeriall Body For whatsoever is Aeriall is elementall else could it not be Aeriall Ergo this Soule is elementall and so finite If this immortall spirit have an Aeriall Body I wonder what would become of it if a living man were closed up in a Vessell which were so sollid every where that the Aire could not possibly evacuate and there the man dye either it must perish with the man or else remaine there through which there is no passage for its Aeriall Body So that he m 13. Abs so martyred hath an ill-favoured Paradice for his Soul And further experience tels us If the former Brain-pan be hurt the Senses are hindred but the Cogitation remaineth found If onely the Middle-pan be harmed the Cogitation is maimed but the Seat of Sense keeps all the five Senses whole If any hurt befall both to the Former and Middle-pan both Sense and Cogitation decay If the Hinder-pan be disordered only the Memorie alone and neither Sense nor Cogitation receive harme So that in veritie Man is but a creature whose severall parts and members are endowed with proper natures of Faculties each subservient to other to make him a living Rationall Creature whose degrees or excellencies of naturall Faculties make him in his kind more excellent then the Beasts So that though Parey and others doe so excellently set forth his severall endowments or properties of his severall members it doth not follow that those Faculties together are a Being of themselves immortall For as the members cannot be perfect members without them so they cannot be faculties without their members and separation cannot be without destruction of both As attraction or heat is the property of fire which cannot be if fire cease nor fire be if it cease and as well may we say the heat of the fire n 14. Ab●… continueth after the fire is dead out as those Faculties when their Body is dead for spoyle one spoyle both kill one kill both this is in that and that is in this The Forme is so in the Matter and the Matter so in the Forme as thereby and not else is an Existence or Humane Entity And their Being is in this Vnion and their Vnion is in this Being So that take away Forme and Matter ceaseth take away Matter and Forme ceaseth destructio vnius est interritum alterius The Forme is the Forme of the Matter and the Matter the Matter of the Forme neither of themselves but each by other and both together make one Being therefore if one Be by the other and thereby Both together then one cannot consist with the other but must Both perish together For nothing can consist without that by which it is But suppose on the contrary one could consist without the other as they say the Soul can without the Body then one may be generated without the other Soul without Body and so according to their preposterous precepts it is not unnaturall for a Woman to bring forth a o 15. Abs Spirit that hath neither flesh blood nor bones instead of a Child Or if one Be without the other as Forme without Matter Masse concepted without the Facultie conceptive then should all corpulent Substances be as infinite as God without beginning p 16. Abs and Be of themselves and themselves Gods But I hope all grant both impossible Therefore they must as well end together as begin together and begin together as end together Moreover experience further tels us that they neither can Be nor consist without other For if Nature be deprived more or lesse in her work of conception of her due her Formes or conceptions being by her powers Formative or conceptive or her Formed Faculties by her Facultive Formes her Effect is accordingly If membrally impedited a membrall impediment if totally impedited a totall frustration of Matter and Forme in Both For he that is born without any member hath neither Forme nor Faculty thereof at all or with any membrall i●perfection that part hath not its perfection either of Forme or Faculty ●o commeth it that some are borne Fooles and never can be wise Therefore their originall Being must be together And that their ultimate end is together we see that the Eye is no Eye without the Sight and Sight no Sight without the Eye and so of all the other Senses and Faculties è minore admajus Wherefore membral perfection is not so much in shape as in virtue and virtuall perfection not so much in Masse as in due proportion and both joyntly make naturall perfection which is the gift of God or natures generall instinct So as one can by no meanes be without the other so one cannot subsist without the other For could there be a Facultive substance as that of the Soul is made without its body then a man might live when his q 16. Abs head were cut off yea were his whole body quite burnt and consumed away except his GREAT TOE he even his Soul might as well live in his GREAT TOE as before in his whole Masse yea better in that then without all as they childishly suppose Therefore they may as well say the Popes Soul is in his GREAT TOE when men kisse it as say the Soul liveth when the Body dieth r 17. Abs Further this Facultive Gift or Natures endowment can no more be said to be a subsistent living Spirit without its Receptacle then the Sun-beames without the Sun which are the gift or property of the Sun But the Being of this communication must be in the Subject as levitie in the Fire ponderositie in the Earth And though the natures of things be immediate communications of Gods Power to Nature yet dis junctively those communications are no Entities without God be so many severall Beings for in that sence they are not communications but absolute Beings of themselves for betwixt Faculty and Subject is a Relation to communication as betwixt Father and Son to Fatherhood neither without other nor it without both and to say notwithstanding as this fancy of the Soul importeth that there may be a Facultive Substance without its Subject then Natures severall Faculties must not be the severall communications of One Being but so many absolute irrelative Beings of themselves So that this Doctrine of the Soul implyeth ſ 18. Abs no t 19. Abs God if a God so many severall Gods as Faculties and if but ONE then it chops v 20. Abs that ONE smaller then hearbs to the pot Therefore Faculty ceaseth with its Subject or with the Subject God gathereth to himself the power and yet his power no more by retraction then lesse before by communication and so but One Being in whom all things are or one Ens Entium Moreover those severall Faculties cannot be united or comprehended in one body but by the severall members of the same body
Empyreum which the Astronomers have invented for his residence I know no better ground they have for it then such as Dromodotus the Philosopher in Pedantius had to prove there was Divels Sunt Antipodes Ergo Daemones Sunt Coeli Ergo Coelum Empyreum Object 10. Then shall the dust returne to the earth as it was and the spirit shall returne to God who gave it Eccles 12. 7. Answ By spirit cannot be meant such a thing as the soul except all soules go to God and none to the Devil for it is indifferently spoken of all but by spirit is meant life which hath various expressions in Scripture it is the will of God that dust shal be made man and live and it is done and he liveth and his will that it shall dye and it dyeth or returneth to what it was he withdraweth his communicated power and man ceaseth the spirit shall returne the communication power or faculty of life shall cease to God that gave it in him that communicated or gave it in whom we live move and have our being no otherwise mans spirit or life returneth to God that gave it he taketh away the breath and the creatures dye and returne to their dust Psal 104. 29. for the life of man is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away Iam. 4. 14. Object 11. And they stoned Steven calling upon God and saying Lord Iesus receive my spirit Act. 7. 59. Answ This is a commendation of his life or being into the hands of God in whom with Christ our lives are hid Col. 3. 3. as a full assurance of his hope and faith in the Resurrection that when Christ who is our life should appeare he also might appeare with him in glory For God is not the God of the dead but of the living for all live unto him Luke 20. 38. And thus and no otherwise was his spirit commended or returned to him that gave it whose spirit goeth forth and we are renewed Psal 104. 30. answerable to that of the two Witnesses into whom the spirit of life from God after they had lien dead three dayes and an halfe entered into them and they stood upon their feet Object 12. God breathed into his nostrils the breath of life Gen. 2. 7. Ergo man hath an immortall soul Answ Then so is the foul of a Beast for Solomon saith their breath is all one Eccl. 3. 19. and David reckoning up the creatures and man amongst them saith indifferently of them all God hideth his face and they are troubled he taketh away their breath they dye and returne to their dust Psal 104. 29. and this is further amplified in Gen. 1. 33. to every thing in the Earth wherein there is a living soul c. and cap. 7. 21. 22. all flesh dyed in whose nostrils was the breath of life and Num. 31. 28. all which make no difference betwixt them but as the one dyeth so dyeth the other and man hath no preheminence above a beast For what man is he that liveth and shall not see death or deliver his soul from the hand of the grave Selah Psal 89. 48. Object 13. And it came to passe the Beggar dyed and was carried by Angels into Abrahams bosome c. Luke 16. from the 22. to the end Answ There was never such a man as Dives or Lazarus or ever such a thing happened no more then Iothams Trees did walke and talke Iud. 9. 8. but was a Parable to prove that nothing is more effectuall for conversion then the ordinary preaching of the Word by the ministration of the servants of God Further the consequence concerning the soul is but drawn from the literall sence in which sence I shall deny it canonicall Scripture for it makes in that sence more for bodies then the souls present being in Heaven or Hell ver 23. 24. and maketh Abraham the Father of the Damned ver 24. 25. 27. 30. and ver 22. Dives dyed and was buried and yet v. 23. he lift up his eyes being in torment and seeth Abraham c. and v. 25. he cryed for Lazarus to dip the tip of his finger to coole his tongue which in the literall sence thus applycated must needs be contradictory unlesse his eyes tongue and Lazarus finger was not buried or their souls had corporeall corpulent members which to conceit is ridiculous Therefore from this place the Resurrection of the body before the day of Judgment even as soon as a man is buried may better be proved then such a present soularie enterance into Heaven or Hell Object 14. By which also he went and preached to them in prison Answ By which that is by that whereby he was quickened or raised from the dead his divine nature the God-head as the foregoing words whereon the sence of those depend doth evidence ver 18. Christ once suffered c. death in the flesh but quickened by the spirit ver 19. by which also he went c. So that he went and preached by that whereby he was quickened or raised Therefore the preaching here meant was not by that which was raised but by that which did raise which was ministerially as the following words further evidence shewing to whom he preached even those which were disobedient in the dayes of Noah on whom the long suffering of God waited while the Arke was a preparing those were the spirits here meant the wicked of those dayes which are now in prison that is dead or imprisoned in the Elements Here the grave or death is called a prison as indeed it is for therein all that dye are reserved in the chaines of death the Elements not to be delivered till Judgement Rev. 20. 13. according to Iob. 3. 18. there the prisoners rest together Object 15. Therefore gloryfie God in your body and in your spirit 1 Cor. 6. 20. Answ Before he calleth the body the Temple of the holy Ghost ver 29. and ver 15. the members of Christ which needs must be the whole man and not his bare carcase for in death who can praise the Lord in it can be no habitation for the holy Ghost and therein were they to glorifie Absurd God to make Christ the head of such members were to make God the God of the dead and not of the living therefore by body and spirit is meant whole man aiming at a thorough and perfect sanctification as well in that which respecteth thought the spirit as in that which respecteth action the body inwardly to glorifie God as well as outwardly to flee fornication c. Object 16. I saw under the Altar the soules of them that were slaine for the word of God c. and they cried with a loud voyce c. Revel 6. 10. 11. Answ They were such souls as lay under the Altar flaine or sacrificed or as ver 11. hath it were killed these therefore being dead soules or martyred Saints their cry must be as the cry of the blood of
immortall spirit be something else then we are not conceived x 47 Abs perfect men and as we are conceived so are we borne y 48 Abs trees brutes or I know not what and afterwards are made men if we be men at all and so z 49 Abs Infants that dye in the wombe or in the birth are little better then trees and worse then beasts Fiftly if the soule be not generated with the body but a creature infused into a dead body for they say the soule is forma formans that giveth life and motion to the body Then it is lawfull to be a * Absurd Nigromancer for Nigromancie is nothing but putting a spirit into a dead body and so it is but an imitation of God and God the onely Nigromancer and a 50. Abs all the men in the world but Nigromantick Apparitions whose spirits when they have done the work for which they were put into the bodies desert them as other conjured Ghosts doe Sixtly It is granted that the body considered meerly sensitive cannot sinne and that the body is but an instrument or as the pen in the hand of a Writer to the Soule whereby it acts and moves Therefore if the Soule come immediately from God or there be an immediate work of his in its production then of necessity that immortall thing and not our mortall flesh is Author of all sinne and it onely prone to all sinne and not the flesh no more then a conduite though a meet instrument to convey water is the author or fount of water or prone to spring And so Gods immediate hand b 51. Abs is the cause of all sin that man had better been without this soul for it must needs be some damnable wicked spirit c 52. Abs or some Devil that God puts in him for such as the fruit is such must the tree be but the fruit is damnably wicked Therefore the Soul must be some damnable wicked thing No marvell then if Reprobates must needs sin and be damned since God infuses such a malignant Soul that councels them with Iobs wife to curse God and dye yea such a one as wholy works out their condemnation This is as if a man should d 53. Abs break his horses legs and then knocke out his brains for halting If it be said the soul comes pure from God and it is the body that corrupteth it I Answer that this to excuse God one way makes him like the tyrant Mezentius that bound living men to dead bodyes till the putrefaction Vir. Aen. Absurd and corruption of the stinking corps had killed them Besides the mind may sin without the Action of the body but not the body without the mind for a man may covet in his mind and not act with his body and yet sin but if he do with his body and not consent with his mind he sinneth not as for example a man may accidentally and ignorantly kill a man by a blow which was never intended or aimed at him and yet he not guilty of murther but if he intend it in his mind though he never do it he is guilty Therefore the body may be made sinfull by the soul but not the soul by the body Now to the other kind who say that this supernaturall work by nature is effected by Gods speciall supernaturall assistance operating or applicated to this naturall aptitude in whose mutuall concurrence this immortall substance is concepted and in conception united to the flesh the whole in the whole and the whole in every part To which I Answer that there is no more speciall supernaturall efficiency from God in mans procreation then in other creatures but that speciall gift or naturall instinct to every kind of creature given in the Creation to produce its kind whether vegetative sensitive or rationall Gen. 1. 25. 1 Cor. 15. 38. for the gift or blessing is all one and the same and alike unto all according to their kinds as appears Gen. 1. 22. God blessed the Fowles and Fish saying Be fruitfull and multiply and fill the waters in the Seas and let the Fowles multiply in the earth And verse 28. the selfe same he speaks of man and woman And God blessed them and said unto them Be fruitfull and replenish the earth and by this blessing or Natures generall instinct equally unto all men and all other creatures continue their multiplications and procreations So that the Fowles Fish c. have as great and speciall assistance as Man in their conceptions and procreations equally mediate and naturall Therefore if by Mans conception an Angelicall immortall Soul is producted so likewise is there the e 54. Abs like in other creatures The result of all which is this that as Fish Birds and Beasts each in their kind procreate their kind without any transcendency of nature So man in his kind begets man corruptible man begets nothing but what is corruptible not halfe mortall halfe immortall halfe Angel halfe man but compleat man totally mortall for through mortall organs immortality cannot be conveyed or therein possibly reside If it be scrupled that this destroyeth the hope of our faith I Answer It doth but remove it from a false principle to a true from a deceitfull fancie to an infallible object the Resurrection For though I ascribe nothing actually to nature but corruption yet potentially I ascribe incorruption as to the kernill of an Apple a Tree may not actually yet potentially be ascribed So I grant that Nature produceth the Seed to which when she hath done her elementary work even all that shee can doe and in all things transient finished her course even from that corrupted seed Christ supernaturally raiseth an incortuptible body 1 Cor. 15. 36. Thou foole that which thou sowest is not quickned except it die it is sowne in corruption it is raised in incorruption it is sowne a naturall body it is raised a spirituall body Therefore nothing of Man can be immortall but what first hath seen corruption So that if that which is made the better and most excellent part of Man without which he is NO MAN as is held titled the Soul shall not see corruption it shall not f 55. Abs participate of the immortallity purchased by Christ but must needs perish except there be Ens extra Deum as that strange invented Entitie must needs be and so consequently g 56. Abs NO MAN shall be saved And as before it incur'd this Absurdity that the Soules of the damned shall not perish but stand as well as the Stative Angels So by this the Soules both of the righteous and wicked shall for ever cease and never be immortallized at the Resurrection And thence the denyall both of Resurrection Condemnation and Salvation Heaven and Hell God and Christ h 57. Abs is inavoydable After rusheth in the Epicurean Blasphemy i 58. Abs Let us eat and drinke for