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A45356 A discourse of the excellency of Christianity Hallywell, Henry, d. 1703? 1671 (1671) Wing H461; ESTC R25404 37,770 96

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Life can make no Impression where will be the Objects of thy Love and Joy when the Heavens shall be dissolved the Elements melt with fervent Heat and the Earth with all the works therein be burnt up What shall support and bear up thy dying Hopes when all sensible things shall perish in this dreadful Conflagration Thinkest thou that the Holes of the Rocks or the secret Caverns of the Mountains can hide thee from his Eye which pierceth through Obscurity who is every where present by his mighty Power and to whom the Night is as bright as Noon-day Or will that just Judge who sits upon the Life and Death of all the Sons of Adam be bribed with thy Gold and Silver when the whole World is his and the Fulness thereof Surely nothing but Righteousness will then deliver from Death nothing but Innocence and Purity white as the Beams of Light can save the Souls of men from eternal Destruction Wickedness and Sin like a Talent of Lead shall sink down those Souls that have delighted in it into that sulphureous Lake where a most acute and searching Pain shall stick close to them and unspeakable Torments weary their restless Ghosts for ever A sad and pitiable Calamity but as just as great for the blessed Author of all things does not make Laws to ensnare the Creation nor does he directly and primarily intend Punishment but has entailed that upon Disobedience that men might consider and beware and in time provide for their Reception into all that Happiness God made them for and which he by threatning Punishment so affectionately desires they should enjoy 2. That there might be nothing wanting to enforce the foregoing Consideration the Scripture manifestly resolves our good or ill Being in the other Life to depend upon our Deportment in this It is in this life that we lay the trains of our future Happiness or Misery and every moral Action has an Influence either good or bad upon Eternity and here it is that we have a vital Union and Conjunction either with Hell or Heaven To be born into this World is not only a Punishment but a state of Probation to us Mortals wherein he that acquits himself generously and nobly fighting manfully against the World the Flesh and the Devil and returns with the Spoils and Trophies of his conquered Enemies to his beloved Lord shall be crowned with an eternal weight of Glory but he that through faint-heartedness and cowardice yields himself a willing Captive to his Lusts and Corruptions sparing those rebellious Sins and Affections with whom the Captain of our Salvation has sworn War for ever he combines and unites himself to a living Hell and no sooner is his Soul dislodg'd from its earthly Fabrick but it descends into those Regions of Bitterness and Sorrow with which it so wilfully sought a Cognation and Affinity in this Life And he that will but patiently lend an ear to this cannot so obstinately forsake his own good nor delay and put off his Repentance by imagining the day of Judgment a great way off and not likely to overtake him For no sooner has Death disseized him of his terrestrial Tenement but that universal Nemesis which pervades the whole World will fatally convey him to such a Place and Society as he had prepared and accommodated himself for here on Earth And he that obstinately rejects the Counsel of God and sets at nought all his Reproofs will find that the Wrath of the Lord can reach him and he will have little or no Possibility left to better himself in the other World 3. For the more ingenuous sort who are rather attracted and won by the Expressions of Kindness and Love than the Fear of external Punishment what can more prevail with them than to behold the ever-blessed Son of God who lived in the boundless Tracts of Truth and Righteousness forsake those celestial Mansions and come down and take a Body of Flesh and Blood and here lead an obscure and evanid Life persecuted and afflicted never seeing good days but always carrying an heart full of Pensiveness and Sorrow and at last die a painful and ignominious Death upon the Cross and all this to recover and free the race of Mankind from the Tyranny and Slavery of Sin What can this but beget a suitable return of Love in every ingenuous Soul What kind heart is there that this Spectacle will not fill with Tears of Love and Joy and with the most endearing Expressions devote itself to a faithful Obedience of so compassionate a Saviour 4. The Promises of the Gospel are most suitable means for the reinstating men in the Possession of Gods own Life that possibly can be offered to the World For he that considers how deeply Vice and Iniquity are radicated in our very Natures and what great Diligence and Care is required to extirpate even a single Habit which of a long time hath gotten an entire and full possession of our minds and withal reflects on the crazy and sickly state of our most generous and manly Faculties how bedwarfed and unable they are to resist through a continued imbibition of a sweet Poyson from Sense cannot but conclude the Evangelical Oeconomy would be very lame and imperfect were it not instructed and furnish'd with Arguments sufficient to countermand and outbalance the importunate Solicitations of the degenerate Principles of Unrighteousness and Sin And indeed were not a Crown of Glory the great 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of our holy Faith were not Virtue countenanced with an appendent Felicity the Face of the World would now appear as squalid and deformed as in its first and greatest Brutishness and Barbarity For who would seek the Renovation of decayed Righteousness or who would entertain afflicted and oppressed Holiness if its Reward did not fully answer and compensate whatever Troubles Difficulties and Molestations do attend it Who would buy Religion with the Expence of all his temporal Interests nay of his Life itself if he were not assured the Happiness laid up for holy and incorrupt Souls did infinitely transcend and exceed the choicest Pleasures and Gratifications that are to be met withal in this Region of Mutability And that such a Course and Order of things should be taken is not only a merciful Provision of the good and wise Creator of all things towards us Sons of Sense but gives us a full Evidence and Assurance that his Intentions for the Recovery of the World are real and sincere and renders unsuspected the grand Dispensation of Christianity For had the Gospel propounded only intellectual Notions and solicited our choice by things most remote from Sense while we were so fatally entangled and opprest with the Incumbrances of dull Mortality such a Design would rather confound and amaze the Faculties and Capacities of men than prove any whit serviceable for the regaining their antient Liberty and Command like a potent and vigorous Light set before weak and distempered Eyes which rather blinds than affords
become Brothel-houses 2. The holy Jesus wanted not Disciples even among the wise men of the Jews such was Simeon the Just the Scholar of Hillel who was filled with the Holy Ghost and after whose Death that Divine Spirit which inspired the great Synagogue departed from them John the Baptist who not only acknowledged Christ himself but sent his Disciples to him as to that Lamb of God who came to take away the sins of the world and Gamaliel is said to have followed the Apostles and to have been Simeon's Scholar And St. Paul who was a man of great Repute and Esteem with the Jews and sate at the feet of Gamaliel yet was afterward an Apostle of the holy Jesus and Josephus further informs us that the more sober and serious Jews who were Lovers of the Truth were such as followed Jesus and those that were studious and zealous for the Law sharply rebuked Ananus the High Priest for commanding the Disciples of Jesus to be stoned Object 2. Acts i. 6. Lord wilt thou at this time restore again the Kingdom to Israel It was a current Opinion among the Jews in our Saviours time that the Messias should be a Temporal Monarch and redeem them from the yoke of the Romans as appears from this Question of the Disciples who doubtless spake the general sense of the Jews but they finding nothing in the Attempts and Actions of Jesus tending that way hence they could not believe him to be the promised Messias Answ Christ came into the World such as he was foretold to be that is humble and meek not with the Splendor and Glory of an earthly Prince but poor and despicable a man of sorrows and without form and comliness as it is predicted by Zechariah the Prophet Zech. ix 9. and Isa liii The End and Design of his coming was to appease the Anger of God by devoting himself for the Sins of men to destroy the Kingdom of the Devil and to make one body of Jews and Gentiles of which he himself should be the Head And 't is no way fit and agreeable for such an Undertaking to appear in earthly Splendor and Glory filling the World with Blood and Slaughter like another Alexander or Caesar by the Puissance of mighty Armies Wherefore the holy Jesus being to disseminate and promote the blessed Life of God upon Earth shewed his Divinity more refulgent by Vileness and Contempt his Power by Weakness and Infirmity his Glory by the Scorns of men and his Almighty Life and Virtue by Death and the Grave And if he had otherwise descended from the celestial Mansions than the Scriptures relate Man had entituled himself to part of the Glory of his Undertaking and the more splendid the Divine Life had appeared to outward view with the fainter Lustre had it shone in itself Besides that that Doctrin which Christ was to bring into the World and render acceptable to men by his own Example was quite contrary to the Gratifications of the Animal Life and too vile and base to be essential to the Perfection of Human Nature Object 3. Mat. xxvii 40. If thou be the Son of God come down from the Cross Answ He that came into the World clothed with human Flesh and in the several Actions of his Life manifested himself to be a true Man would now in this last Act keep a Decorum that as he was born into the world like other men partaking really of Flesh and Blood and all the Frailties and Infirmities of Mankind Sin only excepted so he would die like other men and suffer a real Separation of his Soul from his Body that we might be conformable to him in his Death and die unto Sin crucifying all our inordinate Lusts and Affections and descending into the Grave with him by a profound Humility and Mortification which is a sufficient Answer to this insulting Cavil of the Jews that if Jesus were the Son of God he must needs demonstrate it by a miraculous Descent from the Cross CHAP. IV. That-Christianity is every way fitted and accommodated for an effectual Recovery of lapsed and degenerated Mankind TO this purpose we must consider Man as a rational Being endued with Liberty of Will and a Lord of his own Actions and consequently must be treated according to those Faculties and Qualifications bestowed upon him by the gracious Bounty of his Creator And this being the Nature of Man he is not to be dealt withal like a Stock or Stone that is wholly inert and sluggish nor like a Beast that is acted and led only by the impulse of Sense but as indued with Reason and Intellect and capable of discriminating between real Good and Evil and this Principle in Man cannot be forced without the Destruction of his Nature but is allured and drawn by moral Arguments Wherefore the Design of God in the Gospel being to wind men off from Sin to a serious pursuit of Virtue and Goodness he makes use of such Arguments as are most powerful and efficacious for that end and most sutable to the Nature of Man As 1. What can more deter men from Wickedness and Vice than the sober pressing upon them the Consideration of a future day of Judgment wherein the just Judge of Heaven and Earth will impartially look into their Lives and dispose of them according to the moral Frame and Disposition of their Spirits To them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for Glory Honour and Immortality eternal Life But to them who do not obey the Gospel he will recompense Tribulation and Wrath. He that is convinc'd that the Scriptures are the Word of God must likewise believe that though God be patient and long-suffering not willing that any should perish yet he is likewise just and hates all Sin whatever and to convince all unbelieving and Atheistical Persons of his Displeasure against Wickedness and Vice he has appointed a Day wherein he will judge the World a Day wherein Jesus Christ the blessed Son of God shall visibly descend from Heaven accompanied with innumerable Legions of mighty Angels before whose Throne all wicked Men and Devils shall stand with Paleness and Horror expecting the Pronuntiation of that dreadful Sentence Go ye cursed into everlasting fire which final Doom and Sentence shall presently be executed upon them for through the stupendious Operation of the Son of God the infernal Treasures of Fire shall be opened and an universal Deluge of Flame shall spread itself over the Face of the aged Earth which shall be cleft and riven by terrible Eruptions of sulphureous Matter breaking forth with horrible Rage and Fury from the lower Regions and this together with Showers of Fire raining down from thick and pitchy Clouds shall wrap Universal Nature in a sheet of Flame and complete an external Hell where the Worm dieth not and the Fire is not quenched Tell me then O Man thou that thinkest Righteousness but an idle Name on whose hard and stubborn soul a Discourse of another