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A26785 The divinity of the Christian religion, proved by the evidence of reason and divine revelation by William Bates ... Bates, William, 1625-1699. 1677 (1677) Wing B1104; ESTC R33149 60,636 228

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spreads abroad This happy and stupendous success of the Disciples of Jesus Christ consider'd in it self is an unanswerable proof that the Christian Religion came from Heaven For it was only possible to the Divine Power 'T is no wonder the Religion of Mahomet extended and establish'd its Conquests in many Countries For that Seducer perswaded the barbarous People by force of Arms they must be his Disciples or Slaves And can the Mind form a clear Judgment or the Will make a free Choice when under a tyrannous necessity of Compliance or losing all the Comforts of Life Can Violence and Cruelty produce a Rational Faith That may force them to a counterfeit complyance but cannot make Men sincerely believe 't is apt to breed Form without and Atheism within Now that a Persecuted Religion should live and flourish in the midst of flames is as truly admirable as if a little Stream should pass through an Arm of the Ocean retaining its Freshness and Purity in the midst of Salt and Turbid Waters That when the Minds of Men were prepossest with inveterate Opinions contrary to its supernatural Mysteries and their Wills over-ruled by Carnal Affections utterly averse from its Holy Precepts the World was captiv'd to the belief and obedience of it is the most noble effect of Omnipotence For other Miracles though above the Laws of Nature yet were on the lower order of creatures without life and sense but this internal Miracle was wrought on the Minds and Hearts of Men. To raise the Dead to calm a Storm to suspend the force of Fire to change Waters into Blood is not so glorious a work as the converting Rebellious Souls to God and making them a willing People to his holy Laws And if we further consider the Prophecies so many Ages before concerning it and observe the Harmony betwixt the Works and Word of God there results a Demonstration as clear and strong as is possible The Prediction and Accomplishment are equally divine The success justifies the truth of the Prophecy and the truth of the Prophecy justifies the Divinity of the Christian Religion For by the Apostles and their Successors the Heathens were turned from Idols to the Service of one God the Creator of the World which was foretold by the Prophets not only as a thing that should arrive but to be performed by the Power of God To ascribe then this glorious Work to humane Artifice as if his Providence had been prevented by others from doing that that he promised should be done by his own Power is so directly contrary to his Wisdom and his Truth that common Reason abhors the thoughts of it Therefore the Christian Religion is Divine having God for its Author Thus the Truth of the Gospel is victorious over the Jewish or the prophane Infidel It may be argued against the Jews that their God foretold his Messiah should convert the Nations No other but one authorised from above could do it Iesus Christ has done it therefore he is the Messiah And consequently they are either blind with prejudice or maliciously deny the known truth To prophane Infidels it may be urged none but the Divine Providence could foretel so great and marvellous a change of the World none but the Divine Power could effect it therefore 't was the true God that made the project and event so exactly to correspond in all things Add further that by comparing the Prophecies of Christ and his Kingdom with their accomplishment the two sorts of enemies against the Gospel are made useful to convince one another The Pagans by the Jews that these things were foretold the Jews by the Pagans that these things were fulfil'd St. Austin relates that the Heathens seeing the exact agreement between the Prophecies in the Old Testament so clear in words and their accomplishment in the New so clear in the Effects had nothing to reply but that they were written after the things were done and feigned to be Predictions of antient date As Virgil weaving Fables of Aeneas feign'd him to be in the Elisian Fields and to receive from Anchises a Prediction of his Descendents in a long succession and order of Men and Times which was the story of what was actually past when he wrote it In answer to this pretence he breaks out with wonder and joy O Gloria Regis nostri the Cause is gain'd and the Victory of Truth could not be more glorious For whereas the many Nations in Europe Asia Africa subdued by the Arms of the Romans were compelled to observe the Rites of their Religion The Jews only were permitted to enjoy their Sacred Books and their own Worship and were dispers'd into all Countries And thus by the admirable Counsel of God they give credit to the Gospel among the Gentiles For if we consider the reverence they bore to the Writings of the Prophets that with the greatest care they have preserved them as the most precious Inheritance left by their Fathers and their mortal hatred of Jesus Christ and his Gospel that willingly they would spend their Blood to deface the Memorials of it it is an invincible Argument that the Predictions concerning the state of the Christian Church recorded in their Scriptures are sincerely delivered and of Divine Authority This their Malice is an advantage to the Faith of the Gospel and by constraint they are the great Confirmers of it This is sufficient to reduce the Heathens to silence and confusion And the Pagan being convinc'd by the Books of the Jews the Jew may be convinc'd by the Testimony of the Pagans for if the Records so jealously kept by that Nation were from Divine Inspiration if they contain Antient Prophecies which the Heathens see verified in the Gospel and the Christian Church why do not the Jews acknowledge Jesus Christ to be the promised Messiah If the Vail were not taken from Moses's face and laid on their hearts they must clearly see that the Light of the Gentiles is the Glory of Israel 'T is equally unreasonable to doubt with the Atheist that the Messiah was ever promised or to believe with the Iews he is yet to come CHAP. V. The Testimony produc'd by St. John for the proof of Christianity briefly consider'd The Witness from Heaven the Father Word and Spirit The Witnesses on Earth the Spirit Water and Blood conspire in declaring JESUS CHRIST to be the Son of God and Saviour of Men. An Answer to Objections against the Doctrines of the Trinity the Divine Incarnation and the mean State and Sufferings of the Son of God in the World The Conclusion The Gospel so proved deserves our firmest Assent and Adherence to its Doctrines Carnal or spiritual Lusts hinder the belief of it It sets before us the most powerful Motives to love God We are obliged by the strongest Reasons to obey its Precepts THe Sum of all that has been said is comprised in the Testimony that St. John produces to prove that Jesus Christ is the Son of God
to servitude imports only a continuance to the Jubile so that those Rituals were to continue in their vigour during that intire period and to be determin'd after the coming of the Messiah the great Jubile of the World And that Jesus Christ is the promised Messiah is most evident in that his coming was exactly as he was designed and was to be expected that he had the power of working Miracles to authorise him to change the externals of their Worship and Service Briefly Judaism now is but the Carcass of a dead Religion and the obstinate adherers to it are become so sottishly blind as to believe the most prodigious fables as divine Revelations Their Talmud so reverenc'd by them contains intolerable follies nay Blasphemies against God It regulates his hours in the day It relates that he spends three in studying the Law and three more in the instructing Children that dyed in their minority and that he employs three in taking the accounts of the World and in the three last diverts himself with Leviathans and that the night being come for they imagine that the Sun sets in Paradise he ascends a Chariot drawn by the swiftest Spirits the Cherubims and visits the eighteen thousand Worlds he created I shall not instance in any more of their extravagant tales not to be defended by the pretence of solemn Mysteries and by strained Allegories This is sufficient to shew that by the Righteous Judgment of God for their rejecting the Truth of the Gospel they are given up to believe Lies Since the comeing of Jesus Christ Mahumetanism has overspread a great part of the Barbarous World But this carries in it such apparent and certain marks of falsity that it can be no temptation to any person in whom there is but a spark of good Hence whether we consider 1. The Authour from whom it was derived a robber one drencht in sensuality and therefore utterly unqualified to be the revealer of the Will of the Holy God to Men. 2. The quality of its doctrines some are ridiculous and extravagant above the vanity of a feaverish dream some are pernicious flattering both the lower Appetites the concupiscible by loosing its natural restraints from exorbitant fleshly pleasures the irascible by commending the violent oppression of others for the advancement of Religion 3. The means by which it had its rise and was propagated It sprang from imposture Mahomet erected an Oracle in his own Fancy and pretended that the Holy Ghost descended there to give his inspirations Thus he seduc'd at first but having got a strong party Force succeeded Deceit The Sword cut its way through many Countries And is it strange that the People so fiercely taught should follow the Religion of the cruel Conquerour Thus it was planted thus it increas'd and is still maintain'd by the same causes 4. The quality of those who received it They were Barbarous Nations and absolutely forbid to make an inquiry into the matters of Religion And how easie is it to make an impression on the rude lump of the multitude what wonder is it that pleasant follies should usurp the belief of the ignorant vulgar 5. It promises in the future life a Paradise fit for Swine most unworthy the glorious Rewarder God and the excellence of Man This is so evident that Avicen a Saracen Philosopher and Mahumetan in profession speaks with abhorence of those dreggy low delights and on the contrary asserts that the heighth of happiness is in the perfections of the Soul united to God and thus vertually condemns their Faith as repugnant to the dictates of clear Reason CHAP. II. The Christian Religion directly considered Previous Considerations That there was such a person as Jesus Christ who converst in the World and instituted that Religion is most credible from the uniform testimony of Christians in all Ages 'T is equally certain the Books containing the Doctrine of Christ are transmitted without material alteration The proofs of Christian Religion though not equal in clearness to sence or science yet are sufficient to convince unprejudiced minds of its truth The intrinsick Excellencies of the Christian Religion considered The Doctrines of the Gospel illustrate Natural Truths concerning God and reveal what is further necessary for his Glory and Man's Happiness The intire Agreement between them The Gospel discovers the misery of Man in its causes and degrees and the means of his recovery It represents a full and glorious Image of God's Perfections in the manner of our Restoration Therefore 't is worthy of all acceptation The Christian Religion sets before us a Rule pure and perspicuous in nothing superfluous or defective The Promises of the Gospel are worthy of God and suitable to the wants and desires of Men. They offer the pardon of Sin upon the condition of Repentance and Faith The supernatural Assistance of the holy Spirit The supply of our temporal wants and support under Afflictions The reward of Eternal Life I Will now consider the Christian Religion directly in it self It has this noble prerogative above the rest the more one searches into it the more its Divinity appears Whereas other Religions may please a sudden Eye but cannot endure a serious tryal Some things are to be premised 1. I shall suppose it as a Principle above all doubt there was such a Person as Jesus Christ who conversed in the World consign'd the Christian Doctrine to the Apostles and by them 't is conveyed to us in the New-Testament For in asserting it we have the uniform deposition of all that profess this Religion from its rise till the present Age and in all parts of the World Though in other things of different opinions yet they agree in this that Jesus Christ was their Founder Now who can better know the Author of an Institution Ecclesiastical or S●cular than those who were admitted into its beginning and those who have succeeded in that order from age to age without interruption Besides we have the consenting and constant testimony of Jews and Heathens the obstinate opposers of the Christian Religion that its name as well as original was derived from Christ. We may with more Reason suspect there were never such Philosophers as Plato and Aristotle or that the Books which from their times by universal persevering fame have been attributed to them were made by others and put forth under false titles than to question what is so generally receiv'd concerning the Author of the Gospel 'T is the perfection of folly and madness to oppose such evidence 2. 'T is equally certain that the Books of the New-Testament are transmitted to us in their original purity without any material alteration For it is incredible that the societies of Christians should neglect the preserving incorrupt and intire those Writings which they esteemed a most sacred treasure on which they built their hopes of eternal blessedness It cannot be suppos'd they would transmit them to their Children whose Salvation must have been dearer to them than the