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A16999 A replie vpon the R.R.P.Th. VVinton. for heads of his divinity in his sermon and survey Hovv he taught a perfect truth, that our Lord vvent he[n]ce to Paradise: but adding that he vvent thence to Hades, & striving to prove that, he iniureth all learning & christianitie. To the most honorable henry prince of Great Britany. Broughton, Hugh, 1549-1612. 1605 (1605) STC 3881; ESTC S113850 11,782 50

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goatbuckes and oxen but by his ovvne blood he vvent once for all into the sanctuarie having found eternall redemptiō These vvordes shall make him cōfesse not only so far as he hath cōfession made that our Lord his most holy soule vvent hence to Paradise to the hand of God to the sanctuarie to the third heaven but also that our redemption vvas then founde and no addition must be ioyned thervnto And this tendeth to the same purpose folovving ther that Christ by his eternall spirit offred him self in his blood vvithout blemish vnto God that death being performed the called may inioy the promese of eternall redemption As Aharons sonnes adding to theyr office vvere kild for strange fyre so D. Bilson for his dreame that our Lord vvent not to God till the body vvas buried by all Greekes to Cateltheineis Hadou is to goe hence to God for 3000. yeres vse should think that he must goe into a fyre vvhich he hath kindled These vvordes tell the same that S. Paul afore told For abolishing of sin by sacrificing of himself he appeared before God All sage knovv that from the body immediatly vpon these vvordes the soule vvas to appeare before God and to rest in that payment And I think neuer any that toke Hades in the Creede for the place that receaved our Lords soule tooke it for anie other then that vvhich receaued it leauing this vvorld And D. Bilson vvilbe the first and the last of all not follovving Homerique and Ievves fables and heathen in Plato and Phlegon and such that sayd the soule vvent not to Hades till the Body vvas buryed This also might break the hart of D. Bilson yf he regarded the only reverend father the Lord the great and the fearfull Eb. 10. By Gods vvill vve are sanctified vvhich stay vpon the offring of the body of Iesus Christ once for all And again cap. 10. Having therfore brethren confidence for entrance into the sanctuary by the blood of Iesus the vvay vvhich he dedicated holy and liuely by the veile that is his flesh an high sacrificer ouer the house of God let vs come vvith a right hart and fulnes of faith c. S● Paul the Ievves to vvhom he vvrot knevv that as the high sacrificer might not goe from the inner tabernacle to Gehenna before he returned to the tabernacle of this vvorld So our Lord might not goe from heauen to Gehenna nor at all any more to Gehenna then the high sacrificer might cary the holy blood thither But D. Bilson vvilbe vviser then Moses and the Prophets and of further reach then the Evangelistes and more practique then all the Apostles and Greeker then Prince Theophilus and all the Asiarchae for vvhom S. Luke vvrote and as good a dreamer vvhen he should not slepe as Homers Achilles And thus all his actes may be set in one vievv He tooke in hand to defēd D D. VVh and B. G G. That our Lord vvent hence to Hell Then he betrayeth and bringeth all the auctority of Scripture against them only vvith svvelling Titanean fables vvhat he can chalenge and verbis sesquipedalibus he maketh the vvisemen fond Secondly he fleeth to his adversary and carieth the victory to him from God from K. E. and from Qu. E. and from K. I. and from the right honorable the B. of W. that is from his ovvne soule and from all the Phalanx of theyr army After this to make stationers beleve he had not betrayd Cant and London he rageth against him self and against God and the Princes and theyr faithfull pretending to rage only against one of that consort hoping fooles vvould not see hovv raving against one he blasphemeth all that be of that mynd Yet all that have their eies in theyr head must see and say that D. Bilson blasphemeth God the Princes and the B. of VVinchester Though the King see him not he that hath his eyes like a flame of fyer vvill teach him as Alexand. the coppersmith not to blaspheme Then he betrayeth also all that euer spake Greeke that our Lord should goe from Paradise to Hades So all Diuines of euery vving Gentils and Ievves vvill marveyl at going from Paradise to Gehenna So he betrayeth all Philosophers vvho thought all soules vvent presently hence to Hades to God to a state vnchangeable Plat. Leg. 12. after all this he passeth all vvaking fablers that a soule should not goe to Hades till the body vvas buryed that all men should presētly bury their dead Thus he dreameth that all men God him self should be mocked And his headstrong dulnes vvill nedes have Hades to be Hell thouh his ovvne auctour Andreas in Ap. 20. say Hades is the place that receaveth our soules And Suidas say To descēd is to leave this vvorld So the Bible for Divinity the Thalmudiques for Ebrevv Greeke oratours Philosophers and Divines for Greeke his ovvne side betrayd the other side made victours by him and confirmed all loguiques that ever vvrote all comon vvit for soules passages all these are nothing vvith D. Bilson as though he vvere a Samson vnpolled all against him had but Palastean bandes neither doeth he see vvhat house he vvould pull dovvne to dash out all his vvittes And this much for the right reuerend fathers crossing of my doctrine for the Kingdome of heaven his passage hence to Heavens by Eb. 9. to Hades by the Crede Also for Christ his kingdome on eart● I shevved hovv of Nathan Dauids sonne Ioseph vvas King of the Ievves by right and Mary Nathans daughter And that Salomons house vvas vtterly extinct in Iechonias This D. Bilson crosseth vvhom to reproue I printed in Ebrvv english Dauids familie So I hope all i● defended and I feare no blamer Your graces most humble Hugh Broughton In Photij ●io ●otheca The 〈…〉 in Euang