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A80008 The hinge of faith and religion or, a proof of the deity against atheists and profane persons, by reason, and the testimony of Holy Scripture: the divinity of which is demonstrated, / by L. Cappel, Doctour and Professour in Divinity ; translated out of French by Philip Marinel, M.A. and fellow of Pembroke-College in Oxford.; Piuot de la foy et religion. English Cappel, Louis, 1585-1658.; Marinel, Philip. 1660 (1660) Wing C482; Thomason E1845_2; Thomason E2265_1; ESTC R209659 84,739 200

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which they say was discovered by Jesus Christ and stolen by him out of their Temple and partly to the Efficacy and Illusion of Daemons and Magical Arts of which they say they had knowledge which is the foolish and ridiculous Exception of these desperate persons which choose rather to speak all manner of Impertinencies then to confess the Truth The admirable Virtue and Efficacy of the Doctrine of the Gospel which by so weak Instruments as were the Apostles and their first Successours notwithstanding all the Contradiction Opposition and Persecution of the World hath been received in the World and hath abolished all the Heathenish Idolatry and Superstition which hath produced so wonderfull and exemplary Righteousness Uprightness Integrity and Holiness of Life in the Primitive Christians which hath ravished into Admiration their Persecutours themselves and which hath made men to resolve to lose voluntarily all that is sweet pleasing agreeable and most charming the flesh in this Life and to suffer all that which is most harsh and horrible for the hope of another Life after this This Power I say and this so wonderfull Efficacy of the Christian Doctrine in the Professours of it is a Proof and an invincible Argument of the Divinity of it and that it cannot be a Fiction or Invention of man's brain And so consequently that since this Doctrine is no where else Originally to be found then in the Writings of the Old and New Teftament it must needs be that these first Pen-men have received it from God who hath revealed it to men to teach and publish it to other men that it might induce them to that Holiness Uprightness and Integrity of Life to that Patience and Forbearance Humility and incomparable Goodness which it hath caused in those men who have received it and thereby bring them to the fruition of that Eternal Life and Felicity which it promiseth And if it hath not alwaies and at all times and most especially at this day produced these so admirable Effects in all those that make Profession of it it is not for any defect that is in the Doctrine but it is the fault of those that make Profession of it who have not that true Faith and Perswasion which they profess to have But nevertheless there will alwaies be found amongst true Christians more Holiness Justice Uprightness Righteousness and Integrity of Life more Humility Patience Courage Virtue and Constancy more true Piety and Charity then in any other Religion in the World and then can ever be found amongst those that teach and follow Atheism which we oppose whose Profession is quite contrary to this and hath no other end then to carry men to all kinds of Vice Filthiness Dissolution and Injustice These Proofs and Arguments of the Divinity of the Holy Scriptures might be enlarged and amplified many others might be here added great Volumes might be writ on this Subject and it may be that some after us will undertake this task But this sufficeth for our purpose and it is enough to shut the mouth of the Profane that is to reduce them to say nought but fooleries and impertinencies and to shew themselves altogether ridiculous and absurd in disputing against so many invincible Arguments of the Divinity of the Holy Scriptures Now as to those that call themselves the Church and who upon this account do pretend that we cannot nor ought not to give credit to the Scripture but because they give it this Testimony That it is Divine If they will be believed they must necessarily do two things First They must shew that all the fore-going Arguments are invalid and of no moment and are in no wise capable to perswade to any man the Divinity of the Scriptures yea they must even say That there is nothing at all in the Scriptures which is able to make us to discern the Divinity and Truth of them Secondly They must shew that as for their part they have in themselves Reasons Proofs and Arguments much stronger clearer and evident more demonstrative and uncontroulable to evince that they are more Divine and Infallible then the Scriptures and that therefore they ought rather to be believed in whatsoever they say then any thing that is taught in these Books as being in themselves incomparably more Infallible and Divine then this Volume of Holy Writ which is contained in the Books of the Old and New Testament Now I suppose that they would not undertake to demonstrate these two things and if they would come to the triall of it they should finde themselves very busie and their Proofs would be found invalid their Arguments and Reasonings very weak yea none at all For although they had confuted these Reasons which we have here mentioned where will they finde any stronger or more invincible to prove that they are more Divine then the Holy Scriptures For for them to force men to believe them upon their bare word without any reason shew'd why we should believe them that they are Infallible it is to deal too injustly and too unworthily to abuse the patience and credulity of men And to say as they do That we ought to believe them to be Infallible because our Lord hath said to St. Peter I prayed for thee that thy faith fail not and I will give thee the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven grant even this which we deny them that the sense of these words was such as they would have it to be yet it is alwaies to acknowledge by this that we are perswaded of the Divinity of the Scriptures where these words are found before we can ever be certain of the Infallibility of those to whom they pretend these words are directed And therefore the belief which we have of the Divinity of the Scriptures is not grounded upon the Testimony of those to whom they would have us believe the Scripture renders in the fore-cited words so clear and solemn testimony of Infallibility It is therefore an ill-grounded and vain presumption in them to say That the Scripture can have no more credit with us then Aesop's Fables or Mahomet's Alcoran if it were not for the Testimony they give that it is Divine since that they themselves draw from it and from its Testimony as they do pretend all the Infallibility they so much boast of But let this be said onely by the by for the maintaining more strongly the Divinity of the Holy Scriptures against the Atheists which those men by such an Assertion do wholly subvert and thereby expose at unawares the Christian Religion to the profane mockings of the Atheists who will ask these Gentlemen with reason enough that they demonstrate to them by good and solid Reasons and concluding Arguments their pretended Infallibility which ought to oblige all the World to believe the Testimony they render to the Scripture That it is Divine and that therefore all that is therein contained and taught ought to be certainly believed as a most firm Truth And let
separated and alienated through his Injustice Pollution and Perverseness which doth incline him to deny this Providence which he feareth as his Judg. And in this Infidelity of Man God would not leave himselfe without a Witnesse but hath lively engraved and imprinted himselfe in his Works so that man maugre himselfe is forced in those things to acknowledge this Deity And this is to convince man of his errour and to make good the Justice of his proceedings and the righteousnesse of his Judgments against their impiety And from what hath been said appears the strength of this Testimony against which nothing which is considerable can be objected as being a Testimony not only Humane or proceeding from the fancy or will of man but in effect a Divine one as being the meer motion of Nature and the dictate of Reason and wherein this Proverb is verified Vox Populi Vox Dei But let us pass from this Humane Testimony to that which is directly Divine CHAP. XIII The last Argument Drawn from the Testimony of the Holy Scriptures the Divinity of which is proved against the Atheists ABove all these Proofs and Reasons which have been brought heretofore against Atheism is that which is drawn from the Testimony of the Holy Scriptures contained in the Books of the Old and New Testaments which teach and inculcate to us nothing else then an only true God maker of Heaven and Earth what he is his Virtues his Perfections his Proprieties and Attributes his Works as well of the Creation of the World and his Governing of it as also those of mans Redemption his Counsels Designs the Decrees of his Will concerning Humane kind the Salvation of the one the Condemnation of the others also the Honour Respect Service and Adoration which we are bound to pay unto him and which he doth also require of us what we ought to fear or to expect and hope from him in summ the true and only means to be perfectly and eternally happy which is that which all men do naturally desire and wish for and at which all their actions do aim So that if these Sacred Books are true and not forged and invented by the Artifice or malice of wily and deceitfull men it 's evident and not to be doubted that there is a God and that he is such an one as is there described to us To which the Atheists reply nothing but this Who say they will warrant us that what those Writers say is true and that their design hath not been to impose upon our beliefs and deceive us Moses say they says very much but proves nothing intimating that he is a Tale-teller and that he will be believed upon his bare word And one of them hath said That our Lord Jesus Christ to give the more weight to his Doctrine hath called himself but falsly the Son of God yea God himself Those persons imagine and will have the World believe that these Divine writers are such as Numa Pompilius who did attribute his Books and Laws to the Deity of the Nymph Aegeria with whom he pretended to have familiar Conversation or as Mahcmeth who saith that he received his Alcoran from the Angel Gabriel It 's not my design to proceed very far in this point to prove at large against such persons the Divinity of the Holy Scriptures 'T is too large a subject for the narrow bounds of this small treatrse besides it would be Actum agere since that all those of the Holy Fathers of the Church or Learned Divines which have lived since these 200 years which have demonstrated the truth of Christian Religion against the Heathenish and other Sects which have been raised since have ever begun this way this being the very Basis Hinge and Foundation of true Religion which is whether on purpose or not I know not basely betrayed to the Atheists by those who pretend that the Scripture hath no authority over us but only as those who call themselves the Church give it that power and validity For setting aside the Scripture these persons who call themselves the Church cannot demonstrate their pretended infallibility nor prove and perswade the world that they ought to be beleived upon their bare word whatever they say as the Divinity of the Scriptures may be demonstrated to profane persons upon their own Authority and by themselves I will only for the ending of this small Treatise bring some general Considerations by which one may see the foolishness and vanity of this frivolous exception of the Atheists and of their false accusations in saying that the Holy Scripture is nothing but a dream and invention of men without certain ground of Truth There are then 4 principal things which shew the impertinency of this exception 1. The quality and condition 2. The number and diversity 3. The Scope end of these Sacred Writers And finally The Nature and quality of the things they write These things being well considered it will appear that those things which those men have writ are not Tales and Deceits and things which they have feigned to make the world beleive them I will speak of these four things very briefly leaving those things for any man to amplifie upon As to the first Those that make it their business to deceive and make Fables and Forgeries are for the most part subtile cunning wary and knavish persons and withall of a low or mean Condition But great and high spirits magnanimous and Heroical Souls Kings great Princes and Monarchs Persons of rare and exquisite Learning and of sublime wisdom never stoop to so low and unworthy an imployment as that of Juglers deceivers And those that are rude ignorant illiterate and of too low and abject condition are not fit or able to invent such things and to give so much colour to their forgeries as to make them to be believed and received for currant Now among the Sacred writers there are some of these two sorts There are Kings and Princes great Captains and Conquerours and emment Persons in Dignity and Authority in Learning and incomparable Wisdom You have there a Joshuah one of the greatest and most eminent Captains and Conquerours that ever was You have there David one of the bravest most generous and glorious Kings and most eminent for his Valour Battells Feats of Arms and Victories that ever was seen You have there Solomon the most Rich Magnificent Illustrious and Wisest King that ever was in the World You have Daniel the first and chiefest Officer in the Court of the greatest Monarchy in the World in whom there was found more of true high and sublime Wisdome then in all those Wise men of that Nation and Monarchy in which he was an Officer You have Mordecai and Nehemiah great and mighty Persons and of the chiefest in the Court of the Kings of Persia which relate unto us their own History You have Job a great rich and mighty Person in his time yet greater in in Goodness Patience