Selected quad for the lemma: book_n

Word A Word B Word C Word D Occurrence Frequency Band MI MI Band Prominent
book_n call_v scripture_n spirit_n 1,691 5 5.0206 4 false
View all documents for the selected quad

Text snippets containing the quad

ID Title Author Corrected Date of Publication (TCP Date of Publication) STC Words Pages
A26063 A discourse against blasphemy being a conference with M.S. concerning 1. the rudeness of atheistical discourse, 2. the certainty and eternity of hell-torments, 3. the truth and authority of the Holy Scriptures : published pursuant to Their Majesties injunctions to suppress atheism and irreligion / by William Assheton. Assheton, William, 1641-1711. 1694 (1694) Wing A4030; ESTC R27660 15,382 49

There is 1 snippet containing the selected quad. | View lemmatised text

Christian do acknowledge and suppose it If still You can doubt of so clear a Truth Tully in his Books de Divinatione may then convince you His Authority I shall not urge for the Authority of God himself is rejected by you but it is his Reason only I desire you to observe SI sunt Dii neque ante declarant hominibus quae futura sunt Aut non dilligunt homines Aut quid eventurum sit ignorant Aut existimant nihil interesse hominum scire quid futurum sit Aut non censent esse suae Majestatis praesignificare hominibus quae sunt futura Aut ea ne ipsi quidem Dii significare possunt At neque non diligunt nos Sunt enim benefici generique hominum amici Neque ignorant ea quae ab ipsis constituta designata sunt N●que nostra nihil interest scire ●a que eventura sunt Erimus enim cautiores si sciemus Neque hoc alienum ducunt Majestate suâ Nihil est enim beneficenti â praestantius Neque non possunt futura praenoscere Non igitur sunt Dii nec significant futura V. Cicer De Divin Pag. 269. Edit du Puis Lut. 1565. Fol. Thus that excellent Philosopher argues in the Person of a Stoic The Sense of whose words I shall thus faithfully give you in this following Paraphrase If there be a God and yet this God doth not reveal his Will to Mankind If he hath made no Discovery of a future State nor given us any notice of Rewards and Punishments in another World Then Some of these following Particulars must be asserted by us Either 1st That God hath no Love nor Concern for Mankind Or else 2dly That God himself is ignorant of future Events Or 3dly That God apprehends it will be of no advantage to us to know what may possibly befall us Or else 4thly That it is a Dimunition of his State and Majesty to Communicate his Intentions to Mankind Or else Lastly If there be a future State Then That God himself is not able to Declare it But none of these Things can be affirmed Not the First For God truly Loves us and is very indulgent and beneficial to Mankind Nor 2dly Can God be ignorant of future Events because they are appointed and determined by him Nor 3dly Can it be pretended that the notices of a future State will be of no advantage to us Since this very apprehension that we must render an Account of all our Actions will make us more cautious not to live at random but to take heed what we do And therefore 4thly It is far from being repugnant to the Majesty of God to reveal his Intentions since nothing is more generous then Bounty and doing Good And Lastly God is so ●ar from being unable to Declare future Events that he could not be God unless he did fore-know them From these Premisses I may very suitably conclude with the same TVLLY Sunt autem Dii significant ergo There is a God Therefore He hath revealed his Will to Mankind The Possibility of Divine Revelation in Thesi being thus established let us next examin in Hypothesi by what Mediums you can pretend to evince Secondly That it is Impossible That these Books we call the Scriptures should contain this Revelation of the Divine Will Or That the Doctrines there in expressed should proceed from God should be dictated by his Spirit or Published by his Command Now there are but Two Ways whereby the proof of such Impossibility can be attempted Either 1. It must appear That the Contents of this Book are unworthy of such an excellent Author and that the matters therein contained are inconsistent with that due Notion of God which even natural Reason doth suggest or else 2. That the Penmen of these Scriptures were Persons of such slender Reputation that we have no reason to believe them tho they tell us expresly they received this Book from God As to the former of these pretences Tolle Lege Take this Divine Book into your Hand But do it without prejudice Read it with the same indifference you would peruse any other Author and then resolve me What Passage either Historical or Doctrinal can you find in this sacred Volume which doth in the least contradict either the Holiness Wisdom Goodness Justice Truth or any other of the Divine Attributes If you affi●m that there is some such Passage and that there are such Contradictions When you have first produced them and told us what they are I shall then through Divine Assistance endeavour your Satisfaction As to the 2l viz. The Credit of the Penmen The utmost that can be urged against their Authority is this That there being many Cheats and Impostors in the World 't is the Character of true Wisdom not to be over-credulous And therefore tho we read expresly in the Bible All Scripture is given by inspiration of God And Holy Men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost Yet this saith the Deist is but the Testimony of Men in their own Cause Who are indeed to be admitted as very faithful Witnesses if we may believe themselves and must take their own ●●rds For the true State of the matter according to his Sense is this The Writers of these Books to support their Credit and to raise themselves a Name as Mahomet from his Pigeon and Numa Pompilius from his Egeria have counterfeited a Divine Commission and delivered their Message in the Name of the Lord. To which mal●cious Suggestion I shall return this brief and I hope full Reply The highest Evidence of Divine Authority is the Concurrence of Divine Power i. e. The utmost assurance which can be given by any Person that he acts by a Divine Commission and that the Message he delivers was received from God It is the working of such Miracles in Confirmation of his Doctrin as are beyond the Power of any natural Agent Now Jesus of Nazareth the Author of the Christian Faith most expresly assures us That the Doctrines he deliver'd were receiv'd from God My Doctrine is not mine but Joh. 7. 16. 12. 49 50. his that sent me I have not spoken of my self but the Father that sent me he gave me a Commandment what I should say and what I should speak Whatsoever I speak therefore even as the Father said unto me so I speak And because it might seem unreasonable to believe him herein upon his own word he makes this plain Confession If I bear Witness Joh. 5. 31. of my self my Witness is not true i. e If I only bear Witness of my self my Witness is not effectivè or convincingly true There is another that beareth Witness V. 32 33. 34 36. of me Ye sent unto John and he bare Witness unto the Truth But I receive not Testimony from Man i. e. only from Man I have greater Witness then that of John For the Works which the Father hath given me to finish the same