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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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Righteousness a State of pure and undefiled Light whose happy and glorious Inhabitants are perfectly delivered from the Bondage and Servility of Corruption and Goodness and Justice and all the Moral Excellencies of Divinity enthron'd within their sacred Breasts And every good Man does not only presage but really possesses in this Life a part of his future Happiness when the Divine Nature throughly informs possesses and actuates the Powers and Faculties of his Mind and he faithfully attends to and is guided and governed by its Laws and Suggestions And he whose Soul and Spirit thus becomes an Habitation of Righteousness is in a sense Deified and God dwells in him and he is united to that Omnipresent Spirit of Love and Purity For that Divine Nature the Participation of which is the End and Design of the whole Gospel is not Power and Wisdom but something more precious and soveraign for if a man had all Power that he could remove Mountains and with his breath stop the constant Gyres and Circulations of the Earth and if he had all Wisdom and Knowledge to understand the abstrusest Theory in Nature and Providence and could perswade with the Rhetorick and Oratory of an Angel yet if he had not Charity the Bond of Perfection which not only consolidates and holds together the great Body Politick of Heaven and Earth but is the Root and Center in which all the lines of Beauty and Excellence in Human Souls unite and meet he would have no more of the true Life and Spirit of Christianity in him than a tinkling and sounding Piece of Brass Love is the Joy of Men and Angels the Glory of Heaven and the first pregnant Spring and Source from whence issued all the numerous Productions of the Spiritual and Corporeal Life For God is Love and Love is that to speak with Reverence makes the Divinity a Uniform Being all other Modes and Attributes being too fluctuating arbitrary and unsetled to be the Basis and Foundation of that ever-to-be-adored Author of all things And as Goodness is the most pretious thing in the Deity and for that reason alone obtains the first place in acting so is it that which consummates and completes all moral Agents that derive from him Power and Wisdom and all other Modes being nothing but the several Explications and Diffusions of absolute Goodness But that we may not mistake ourselves the Philosopher tells us of a 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a Harlotry as well as a Heavenly Venus whereby the Soul is enamour'd with these fading Beauties and ensnared by the powerful Inescations of Sense and Corporeity and this weakens and destroys the Soul but 't is the celestial Venus that is the beautiful and perfective Object of Human Minds and by its Union with it changes and transforms the Soul into its glorious Image And what we have hitherto said is no more than what the natural Sentiments of our own Souls bear witness to and all the moral part of Ethnick Philosophy attests which was wholly employed in laying down Rules and Precepts for the regulating mens Lives and putting a stop to the bold Intrusion of Vice and this was universally acknowledged the only way to acquire a Cognation and Affinity with God And what was judged laudable and decorous then and approved as most excellent is made much more so by the Christian Oeconomy which sets the Attainments of a rational Soul at a higher pitch than the secular Wisdom and Philosophy of the Gentiles could arrive to For what more ennobles and inspirits the Mind of Man with true Glory and Magnanimity than the captivating his irrational Desires and suppressing all inordinate Lusts and Appetites and the introducing a Spirit of Love Meekness Temperance and Sobriety What more Divine and Godlike than Charity to bind up an aking head and dry up watry eyes and relieve him who was fighting with the Pressures of Want and Poverty What greater Pleasure can we reasonably imagine than that which results from an Act of Goodness and Bounty whether it respect the Souls or Bodies of our fellow-Creatures in extricating him who was involved in a Labyrinth of Misery and bringing the cheerful Day to him who sate in a Night of Ignorance and Error Which things if duly considered as they are very agreeable and proportionate to our higher and rational Soul so they depretiate the grosser Satisfactions of our viler parts and make good this first Proposition That the true Felicity of Human Souls results from their Participation of the Divine Nature 2. The Gospel shews us the true way to obtain this complete Perfection of our Spirits that it is by an universal Purification of our Minds from all Pollution whatever and an entire Resignation of ourselves to the Conduct of the Divine Life and Light But it will be said that Philosophy teaches as much as this and the Pythagoreans Platonists and Stoicks asserted the highest Perfection of the Soul to consist in her Union with God which is obtained by a perfect Extirpation of all irregular Motions and an abstraction of the Soul from her Love and Sympathy with the Body and transforming her wholly into Intellect For the Passions and sensual Affections being once subdued and the Rational Life excited the Soul becomes presently like unto God as Porphyry speaks 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And Hierocles shews us the Scope and End of this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Purgation of the Mind namely 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Wherefore although the Heathens by the Light of Nature proceeded to the eradication of Vice out of their Minds yet they retained still an arrogative Life ascribing the Attainments and Perfections of their Souls and their whole Progress in Virtue to their own solitary Endeavours and this their Spiritual and subtle Pride tainted and infected the best of their other Performances So that though they were glorious Lights in their Generations yet they fell short of the Character of a true Christian which is an entire Subjection of a Mans self to the Government and Command of the Life of God being perfectly dead to all Self-seeking and Interest and no otherwise affected to ourselves than if we were not And this heavenly Temper the Divine Providence reserved for the meek and humble Soul of the Messias to bring into the World who hath resumed that as the most compendious way to Blessedness which was rejected by the wise men of the World 3. He that shall impartially and without Prejudice peruse the Evangelical Histories shall find that there is not any thing recorded in them vain and trivial but such as is of the highest moment and importance and some way or other useful and advantageous for the Propagation of Christianity in the World and for those things which seem most liable to the Exceptions and Cavils of vile and prophane Persons I shall endeavour to shew their Reasonableness and how becoming and decorous it was to insert them in the Histories of the Gospel It is too well known that there
victorious The Spirit of God is no dull and sluggish Principle but a quick and active Life and into whatever Soul it enters it is perpetually cleansing and purifying and refining it till it have wholly extirpated and destroyed whatever beats no similitude with itself and rendred the whole Man an immaculate Temple for the Manifestation of its own glorious Presence Let no man then pretend an invincible Infirmity or that he is fatally bound and enslaved to Sin and Vice for if we would but excite those Powers God has given us and by ardent Breathings invocate the gracious Auxiliaries of Heaven there would be Wonders wrought upon our Souls the Strength of our Corruptions would abate and our furious Passions be restrained and reduced into Discipline and Order 3. The last general Head is the Promise of a future and blessed Immortality in Heaven when this present Life is ended The blessed Jesus while he lived upon Earth did not wholly obscure his Glory in the mantle of Flesh and Blood but gave a notable Specimen of that efficacious Life and Power which as he himself was already possessed of so all those that believe in his Name should hereafter be endued withal which should melt their Corruptible into Incorruption and translate them to the quiet and peaceful Regions of Immortality in his Transfiguration upon Mount Tabor which was enough to call off the Thoughts and Cares of men from the trifling Concerns of this World and teach them that there was a better Portion to be expected for all the Sons of God and Virtue in the pure and undefiled Mansions of Heaven where dwells nothing but Truth and Goodness But the most lively and pregnant Evidence of the future Subsistence of our Souls was his glorious Resurrection from the dead whereby as he was declared to be the Son of God with Power so it gives us a full Assurance and convictive Demonstration even to outward Sense that the comfortless Chambers of the Grave shall not for ever detein us but that when he who is our Life shall appear and summon Earth and Sea to deliver up their dead and open the secret Receptacles of Souls then shall all holy and righteous Persons appear with him in Glory and take possession of their long expected Joy and receive the just Recompence of all their Pains and Labours an Inheritance incorruptible undefiled and that fadeth not away reserved by a gracious Providence in the Heavens for them All Power is committed into the hands of Christ who hath vanquished Death and Hell and captivated all the Powers of Darkness and begotten us to a lively Hope that when we shall put off our Mortality and be released from all terrestrial Pressures and Incumbrances he will cloth us with an heavenly Body like unto his own Body of Light and Glory But lest we should undo ourselves with fruitless Expectations and flie to Heaven in our vain Dreams of Salvation before our sincere Conformity to Gods blessed Will and Commands has rendred us capable of that pure and holy State fancying we can read our Names written among the Stars before we have learnt the Precepts of a holy Life God hath annexed Conditions of Obedience to all his Promises and resolved that no man shall be crowned but he that with Courage and Perseverance maintains the War against Sin and Hell And indeed the Reward that is promised to all virtuous Persons in the Gospel hath so great Affinity and Agreement with Holiness the Condition of it that in the Nature of the thing itself he cannot be capable of the one who is not aforehand invested with the other For what is Heaven but a state of spotless Love and Purity where no Envy nor Malice straitens and contracts the boundless and enlarged no clouds of Passion or disordered Lust obscure the Brightness of that eternal Day where the Sun of Righteousness neither rises nor sets upon the Horizon of Time but remains Vertical for ever And now what Concord can possibly be imagined between such transcendent Beauty and Glory and the Deformity and Ugliness of the Frame and Temper of an unrighteous mans Spirit where every thing lies cross and untoward and his unruly Desires like the boisterous Waves enraged by a sudden Storm sweep the bottom of his polluted Soul and throw up so much Mire and Dirt that it defaces whatever is comely and leaves not the least Emblem of Heaven to be discerned in it This is the grand importance of the Promises of the Gospel which is enough to demonstrate the prudent Care and dear Affection of the Son of God to the Children of Men and a sufficient Manifestation of the great Ingratitude and Unworthiness of those who do not believe in him that it is not the Want of Reasons or convictive Arguments but their own careless and wretchless Neglect of Consideration that makes them deaf to such Charms of Love and stupid and unmindful of so important Interests But men seldom want Objections against that which they have no mind to believe against this therefore 't is said That if the Promises of that eternal Reward Christ has made to us in the Gospel be so framed as to be inevident to men and leave them place of doubting it will be no such great Crime in wicked Persons not to believe those Promises and so not to embrace them To this I say 1. That the Gospel leaves no such place of doubting as to make Infidelity or a Disbelief of it excusable For Unbelief can then only be excusable when there are really wanting such Arguments as may beget Faith in a rational and unprejudic'd Person But the Gospel and the Promises thereof being sufficiently confirmed by such prevalent Reasons as are apt to acquire Belief and Credence from an unbias'd Nature the pretended Inevidence where there is no just Cause or Suspicion of Doubting cannot at all patronize Infidelity nor be a reasonable ground to act contrary to what Belief would otherwise incite them It s true were the Arguments for the Disbelief of the Promises of Life and Salvation equal to and strong as those that perswade us to the Belief of them there would be some Colour and Appearance of Reason for rejecting them but when there can be no such Doubting or Fluctuation of Judgment as proceeds from an Equilibration of Arguments on both sides it is impossible that Infidelity should have any rational Apology For what can be more convictive than to have some holy and divine Person come into the World who should by many infallible Miracles Wonders and Signs give an evident Proof that he came from God and for a full Confirmation of his Doctrin rise from the dead the third day after the suffering a painful and ignominious Death and to shew that he was no Spectrum or illusive Phantasm conversing with his Disciples for the space of forty days and afterwards ascending in their Presence into the highest Heavens there to rule and govern his Church till the End of
Destruction of Jerusalem and Lazarus being then alive when the others wrote their Gospels they purposely omitted it lest the reciting and recording so eximious and convictive a Miracle might exasperate the Jews against him and bring him to ruine but being dead St. John might safely transmit it to Posterity in his Gospel Again It is very improbable they would deceive others For Cui bono to what end or purpose or what Design could they aim at in deceiving the World Honours and Preferments they could not expect they being all in the hands of the Pagans or of the Jews their bitter Enemies who hated the holy Jesus with an implacable hatred and for that very reason persecuted all his Adherents nor could they hope for Riches when the Profession of Christianity exposed them to the Loss of all temporal Goods neither could the Gospel be preached without the neglect of mundane affairs But perhaps some will say they imposed upon the World that they might be the Authors of a new Sect But 1. either they believed the Doctrins which they taught to be true or they did not if they did not believe them we cannot easily imagine they should so far forth put off all Humanity and good Nature which they so seriously and frequently inculcate in their Writings as to expose so many thousand innocent Persons to Death upon their Assertion of a Falshood yet if they could be so prodigiously cruel to others would they be so prodigal of their own Blood as to throw it away upon an uncertain Delusion If they thought them to be true as it is most likely they did their Writings shewing that they were in good earnest then 't is certain that it was not the poor and trifling Glory of being the Authors of a new and unheard of Sect but the real Good and Advantage of Mankind which animated and encourag'd them to such an Undertaking 2. It is not the manner of Cheaters to provoke to so many Witnesses as we find the Apostles did St. Paul asserting the Resurrection of our blessed Lord beside the Testimony of the twelve Apostles brings in five hundred upon the Stage at once to confirm the same Truth the major part of which were then alive when he wrote that Epistle 1 Cor. xv Add to this that a Lie is strictly forbidden by their Writings and those that delight in it menaced with eternal Destruction Eph. 4.25 Col. 3.9 Rev. 21.8.3 3. Suppose men could be so wicked yet would the Goodness of God suffer such a Cheat to be put upon the World If we look upon the whole frame of the Christian Religion it is such that the more good any man is the more likely to adhere to it and the most harmless and innocent Persons in the world are most apt to be charmed and overcome by it But surely to them that believe a just and righteous Providence governing the affairs of the World it is apparent that God would not have suffered an Error so universally to prevail nor those who most of all resemble his blessed Nature in Justice Mercy and Compassion to be involved in Obscurity and Ignorance and eternally to perish in a Delusion since he may and acting according to his Nature must necessarily detect it Now because the glorious Resurrection of Jesus Christ the Son of God dismantling the Prisons of Death and freeing himself from the Chains and Fetters of the Grave is the great Pillar and Foundation of the Christian Doctrin therefore it will be requisite to wipe off those Spots the mouth of Envy and Detraction hath cast upon it To this end I shall examine that Objection of the Jews who seeing the clear and evident Proofs of the Resurrection of Jesus invented this Elusion of it That his Disciples came by night and stole him away while the watch slept To which the many improbable and unlikely Circumstances it is attended withal will be a sufficient Answer and Reply As 1. how unlikely is it that his Disciples who just before fled every one from him should now resume such Courage as to venture to steal his Body from a Guard of Souldiers 2. It is not likely that all the Watch should be asleep at one time 3. If they were yet 't is hard to imagine that his Disciples should come just at that time 4. How could they roll away the Stone and take out the Body which surely would have made no small noise and yet none of the Guard hear them 5. Suppose they had taken away the Body Quid ex cadavere emolumenti what benefit could they have expected from a dead Carcase would the dead and infamous Body of an Impostor be a sufficient Motive to induce them to deny Friends and Relatives worldly Interests and Profits yea Life itself to maintain his Credit by telling the World a fair Story of his Resurrection if indeed there were no such thing This being then sufficiently evidenced that Christ rose from the dead it is an undeniable Confirmation that all his other Miracles were true And indeed it could not suit with the Justice of God to leave his Soul in Hell or suffer his Flesh to see Corruption For the Innocence of the Lord Christ was bright as the noon-day and all his Sufferings being undergone upon our account and having made a full and perfect atonement for Sin the righteous Providence of God was engaged to raise him up and instate him in that blessedness which he merited for himself by his voluntary Humiliation and Condescent According to what the Apostle affirms of him Acts ii 24. Whom God hath raised up having loosed the pains of death 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 because it was not possible i.e. it was not meet suitable or agreeable to the Justice of God that he should be holden of it We have seen the Objection of the Jew and I shall now conclude this Particular by considering what the Heathen and Atheist hath to say against the Resurrection of Jesus and he brings his Exception after this manner If Jesus did really rise from the dead why did he not then shew himself alive to all or at least to the chief Priests and Rulers of the Jews who condemned him to be crucified and not only to his own company and that not constantly to them but like a Spectrum or Ghost appearing and then vanishing away But it is no wonder if impure and Atheistical men do not apprehend the Divine Dispensation of Jesus in the Flesh since there is a perpetual Antipathy between their gross and feculent Souls and the Holy Spirit of heavenly Wisdom but to them that are sincere there is nothing in this instance but may admit of a fair Apology We must know then that the Soul of the Holy Jesus being vitally united to the eternal Logos and never lapsed from the pure and immaculate Regions of Blessedness with the rest of Mankind but so qualifying his Glory as to fit himself for an Union with a terrestrial Body must have even
in these earthly Habitations a very efficacious Principle of Life and Virtue within him which though shut up and constrained by the encumbrances of Flesh and Blood yet shone through the Veil and sometimes broke forth into pure Light and Glory wherefore through the Plenitude and Perfection of this high and exalted Life it so came to pass that in the time of his converse with Mortals before his Death he was not seen alike and after the same manner by all but according to the Measure and Model of their frail Capacities And some such thing Judas who betraid him seems to intimate by giving a Sign to the Apprehenders of Jesus to know him when yet it was true what Christ said that he was daily with them teaching in the Temple And certainly we cannot but think somthing extraordinary to be in the blessed Jesus when the Scripture tells us that the children of Israel were not able to behold the glorious Visage even of Moses when he descended from his converse with God in the Mount Although then in the frailties of his Flesh when he was a Man of Sorrows and had not yet spoiled Principalities and Powers nor died for Sin he suffered himself to be seen of all yet when he had broken the Powers of Hell and rose as a triumphant Conquerour from his Bed of Darkness the Grave he was not then the Object of every mans sight his Divinity being more refulgent when the Oeconomy he undertook in the Flesh was finished but to those who were capable of his Presence he appeared and shewed himself alive to confirm and strengthen their Faith and yet spared their Imbecillity and Imperfection by staying but a little with them at a time For even his Apostles were not all capable of beholding him at all times and therefore he selected Peter James and John who alone were able to bear that glorious Spectacle of his Transfiguration and behold Moses and Elias in their celestial Robes and hear not only their Discourse but the voice which came to them from the clouds And hence we gather that he would not appear to those who insulted over him in his misery and were the Authors of his ignominious Death out of compassion towards them lest they should be struck with Blindness as the wicked Sodomites who sought to abuse those Angelical Personages that were hospitably received into the House of Lot And thus we read that Saul in his Journey to Damascus was struck blind by that excellent Glory which yet became an innocuous and recreating Splendor to St. Stephen a little before his Death CHAP. III. That Christianity contains nothing light and trivial but grave and sober Truths delivered in that decorous and becoming Majesty as well suited with that Blessed Spirit which inspired the Prophets and Apostles THe third Particular to be proved in order to the Declaration of the Excellency of Christianity is that it treats of no small and trifling things but such as are of the greatest importance in the world For what is more noble and generous than that which concerns the Happiness and Welfare of the whole Creation What more sublime and excellent than that which tends to the unmasking the cloudy and obscure face of Providence and discovering the unsearchable Wisdom of God in the harmonious Order and Symmetry of the World But to descend more particularly 1. The Gospel teaches us that the true and genuine Felicity of Mankind is the Participation of the Nature of God That the Souls of men are in an undue and wrong estate in this World that is that their Natures are by some means or other corrupted and vitiated and forced from their proper Bent and Inclinations needs no other confirmation than the great Inquietude and Dissatisfaction they find in the best terrestrial Joys and Delights and their diligent and indefatigable Inquisition after some noble and permanent Good which may be commensurate with the vastness of their Capacities and Desires And although as men come into the World their Animal Powers and Faculties whose proper Objects are the Results of Sense and corporeal Motion are fully awake and usurp the Throne of Reason and Intellect yet those Lordly Powers like an oppressed Prince still lay claim to the Soveraignty and Dominion and whenever any due occasion is offered give an evident proof of their heavenly Birth and Extraction and strive to free themselves from their unjust Captivity and regain their native Liberty and Command And if by a favourable Assistance and timely Aid the Minds of men conquer and suppress the rebellious Passions and Desires of the mortal Body and become in any measure healthy and strong to relish their proper Food and Nourishment and amidst all the flattering Appearances and fine Shows presented to them from this outward World discriminate between real Good and Evil and select true and substantial from false and adulterate Joys they behold with Pleasure and Enravishment a perfect Union and Harmony between whatever Truths shall duly be propounded to them and their rational Natures For the Souls of men being in their general Strictures and Lineaments Intellectual it cannot be but that their highest Felicity and truest Accomplishments must flow from the exercise of their higher and more immaterial Powers and the more spiritualiz'd and refined they are from baser Alloy the more tender and apprehensive are they of whatever is Noble and Excellent and agreeable to the Purity of their Natures Albeit therefore our Faculties be depraved and debased as we appear upon the Stage of this World yet there being in us a strong Propension to return to our first and primitive state out of which we were forced by the unjust Usurpation of Iniquity and Sin Truth and Goodness and all those beautiful Forms and Ideas which shone in our Souls before their unhappy Lapse and Revolt from the blessed Laws and Government of Gods own Life will upon a congruous Proposal renew their antient League and Friendship and conspire the utter Subversion of all irregular Appetites and Desires and reduce the whole Man into a strict Obedience and Observance of the Dictates and Prescriptions of that holy and exalted Principle of Life which being once fully seated and radicated in our Minds and Spirits is alone able to make us perfectly happy and blessed For the Souls of men are not devoid of innate Knowledge but are essentially stored through the gracious Bounty and Liberality of the first and blessed Author of all things with the Principles of all manner of Science and Wisdom whatever and hence cannot but embrace and receive every thing that hath any Cognation and Affinity with those first Inscriptions on their Natures Now the great Happiness Delight and Satisfaction of every degree of Life in the World consisting in and arising from the kindly and agreeable Actings of its chiefest and best Faculties and Capacities and the Nature of Man so far forth as it is capable of moral Good and Evil being made up of such Principles as are
wholly Intellectual he will not only esteem the Effluxes and Emanations of the Rational Life to be the Foundations of his Felicity but seek the Amplification and Diffusion of it and reduce all exorbitant Motions to its Rules and Determinations And if we will not impose upon ourselves nor degrade our Minds below the Folly and Triflingness of Children but act like Men who prefer Things before empty Sounds and Names the eternal Rules of Justice Righteousness and Goodness will appear infinitely more eligible than any thing else in the World beside for let a man be possest of the most glorious and splendid Advantages and Satisfactions that possibly can grow out of the Earth and let him extract the Flower and Quintessence of Sublunary Delights and he will find them at the best very dilute and flashy and too base and disproportionate Objects of a pure active and indefatigable Mind And were it not that men are cheated into an Esteem and Approbation of them partly from the Example of others who daily run the greatest Hazards and Labours in their Acquisition and Purchase and partly from the innate Pravity and Iniquity of their own Spirits which being preingag'd in an early Contention after the things of Sense are more forcibly struck and moved by the Emissions and Radiations of the Corporeal World it were exceeding improbable they should forego such valuable and excellent Pleasures as those of Virtue and Holiness for the small and inconsiderable though the most refined Joys of this Region of Mutability especially when they are perpetually attended with such instant Satieties and afflictive Circumstances That blessed Author of our Felicity the Lord Christ who both knew the Soveraign Good of our Spirits and designed the Cementing and Restauration of the broken and distracted World by entring into it makes it his first care and business to purge and refine our Minds from the Dross and Pollution of material Concretions by bringing down the Price of terrestrial Love and setting a low Estimate upon what the World calls Happiness Riches and Honours and all the choicest Gratifications of the inferior Life and propounding not only such Precepts as in their own nature tended to the raising and elevating the Powers and Faculties of our Souls to their highest and most enlarg'd Perfection and which by our Conformity to them should fully satisfie all our rational Thirsts and Appetites but likewise revives our languishing Resolutions and reinspirits our Minds with new Strength and Vigour by his own Example as the most attractive and powerful Means that possibly can be offered to an ingenuous Nature All the time that he conversed upon Earth he went about doing good transcribing the fairest and most amiable Perfections and Attributes of the moral Essence of God for our Imitation redressing and healing the Imperfections of Mankind and casting a benign and auspicious Influence upon the distempered World by propagating and diffusing the holy Life of God into all capable Receptacles And that he might shew us what a small and mean Valuation he puts upon mundane and temporal Felicities and how little they contribute to the Advancement of that which is the Flower and Summity of our Souls he commands great Temperance and Moderation both in the Prosecution and Use of them and declares a high Dislike against all Exorbitancy and Excesse condemning all anxious and solicitous Thoughts about these momentany Concernments as criminous and faulty And what he enjoined upon his Disciples and Followers he himself always observ'd and practis'd never disquieting his holy Breast with doubtful and corroding Cares nor charging Heaven with Partiality and Unkindness though he became so poor for our sakes that he was forced by a Miracle to pay his Tribute-penny to the Roman Governour His blameless and immaculate Soul no impure touch of Pleasure ever defiled nor unjust and unhallowed Action ever stained and sullied its native Brightness but remained to his dying upon the Cross a spotless Temple eternally consecrated to the Divinity residing in it But that which did most of all allure and attract the Hearts and Spirits of men was his exceeding and superlative Charity which not only burnt bright within its own Orb but by a sacred Influence and Communication melted and thaw'd the benum'd and frozen World into a soft pliable and sequacious temper and set abroad a Godlike Spirit of universal Tenderness Pity and Compassion upon the Earth And that so illustrious a Person might want nothing to recommend his Life to Mankind as the most complete Pattern of the Divine Nature his Patience exhibited in a noble sufferance of all those Ignominies and Disgraces put upon him made him no less conspicuous than those other radiant Virtues rendred him acceptable to God and Man And if there be any thing more that is worthy and decorous and perfective of the Nature of Man it was eminently contained in the Lord Christ whose glorious Mind was too large and great to bring forth any poor and abject Design but took the whole World into his Care and folded the Creation within the Arms of dear Compassion By all this and much more we are taught wherein consists the greatest Excellency Beauty and Dignity of our Souls namely in the Acts of Goodness Righteousness and Mercy in profound Humility and Self-Denial in Patience Longanimity and uncorrupted Purity of Body and Spirit For these and such like Heroical Exertions of our Minds bring not only a present Delight and Gratefulness with them but pervade by a secret and insensible Influence all our Animal Powers and diffuse a certain Savour and Relish of themselves throughout our inferior Faculties As it is with Vice and Sin every pitiful and degenerate Production of which spreads its contagious Nature and leavens our whole Man with its poysonous and infectious Inspirations so much more will Truth and Righteousness disseminate a healthful Efflux and hallow our vital Capacities as being the most congenerous and agreeable Objects of our intellectual Parts The Life of God which alone ought to have the Soveraign Command over the whole rational Creation and which will in due time conquer and triumph over the dark and apostate Principality that Life I say of universal Sanctity and Righteousness is an immortal thing like its great Source and Parent and is always passing through the World and will not rest any where but in such a fit and congruous Subject as bears some Analogy and Similitude with itself And being once seated there unless it be forcibly driven out by rebellious Lusts to which it proclaims an irreconcileable War it will continually dispread its lovely Nature and enlarge its Kingdom by the total Consumption or Conversion into its own Likeness and Quality whatever resists and hinders its Progress and at last when freed from the sluggish weight of Mortality like a quick and active Flame carry up the Soul with Joy and Triumph into Heaven to which it always breaths and aspires Heaven itself is nothing but the blessed Mansion of
are a sort of Men in the World whose Minds are so deeply tinctured with Sadducean and Atheistical Principles that being otherwise furnished with a quaint Volubility of Speech and some Smatterings of Philosophy in this knowing Age deem it the highest Improvement of their Wit to laugh and jeer at that profound Wisdom which is found in Christianity now accusing its Dogmata of Impossibilities and Contradictions and then scoffing at the Historical Part as Fabulous and Romantick clearly discovering that their grand Drift is to leaven the Minds of men with that pernicious and venomous Doctrin That there is nothing but Matter in the World To begin therefore with the Birth of the blessed Jesus and the Circumstances attending of it as of the Star which led the Wise Men to him and of their Adoration of him that these things are not indecorous and ridiculous nor impertinently recorded but sutable and agreeable to the Nativity of so great a Person That a Virgin should conceive and bring forth a Child ought to be no such strange thing to the Jew since their Prophets have foretold that it should so come to pass particularly in Isa vii 14. Behold a Virgin shall conceive and bear a Son and shall call his name Immanuel And if this were not to be understood of a pure and immaculate Virgin where were that Sign which God by his Prophet ushers in with such Solemnity Ask thee a sign of the Lord thy God ask it either in the depth or in the height above for nothing is more ordinary in the World than that a young Woman should bring forth a Child Add to this that the Jewish Rabbins teach that the Generation and Nativity of the Messias shall not be after the manner of other Creatures by carnal Copulation but after an extraordinary manner and his Father shall be unknown till he himself reveal him Nor ought it to be thought a thing impossible by the Gentiles since they affirm many of their Heroes to be the Sons of the Gods and Plato is said to be begotten on Perictione by Apollo who forbad Aristo to have any familiarity with his Wife till Plato was born But to them that believe a just and righteous Providence governing all the Affairs of the Universe it is obvious to conceive that all Souls are sent into the World according to their Demerits in a former Life and therefore as a deeply lapsed Soul descends into an inequal and monstrous Body from which Adunation can result no other than a brutish cruel and intemperate Life and a Pronity to all other Vices arising from such an Asymmetral and inhospitable Society so the pure and immaculate Soul of Jesus must assume a terrestrial Body after an unusual manner more pure than the rest that it might be free from Sin and Pollution as well as fitted to converse with Men and that he might in it teach an extraordinary Temperance Justice and Goodness and all other Virtues by his Life as by his Doctrin For neither would the Justice of God precipitate so great a Soul into an unfit and incongruous Habitation nor its eximious Purity admit of an Union with an inquinated and filthy Body Nor is it any whit incongruous that an unusual Star should attend the Rising of the glorious Sun of Righteousness for though it be commonly said of Comets 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that no one appears to the World but portends some Mischief which Historians plentifully observe and hence is that of Claudian Nunquam futilibus excanduit ignibus Aether Et nunquam coelo spectatum impune Cometen Yet Origen in his first Book against Celsus affirms that Chaeremon the Stoick in his Treatise of Comets proves by several Instances out of Histories that Comets sometimes presage the Approach of good things If then those great and wandring Globes be looked upon as the Presignificators of great Changes and Alterations in the World what wonder is it that the Birth of Jesus who should work so mighty a Mutation upon Earth and introduce a Religion universal and common to all Mankind should be declared by a new and stranger Star And if it be said that it is impossible for a Star in the Heavenly Regions to design punctually so small a place as a particular House upon Earth I answer that the Magi found the House wherein Jesus was not only by the disappearing and vanishing of the Star over it but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by a diligent Search and Inquisition after the Child perhaps of the Shepherds who were not far distant keeping watch over their Flocks It remains now that we Apologize for the other part of the History viz. The coming of the Wise Men from the East to Jerusalem to which purpose it will be requisite to consider the Quality of these Magi who probably were none of these grosser sort of Sorcerers that make an express Compact with the Devil but such as receiving from others certain forms and mysterious Conjurations use them as they were delivered to them without enquiring further into their Nature And perhaps the black Society may oblige themselves to attend such dark and hidden Mysteries whether the Transactors of them know them to be theirs or not But whether these Magi were such or had a more open and visible Commerce with evil Spirits it matters not since this is certain that the airy Principality can act no further where a more divine and excellent Power intervenes Wherefore through the mighty Virtue of the Divinity residing in the Soul of Jesus and the unexpected descent of a glorious Host of Angels to these terrestrial Regions singing an Anthem of Praise at the Birth of Jesus it came to pass that the Power of the airy Principality was on a sudden restrained and an universal Chilness and Horror ran through the dark Kingdom so that they were unable to attend their own Hellish Mysteries which the Magi perceiving their usual Incantations not succeeding nor the accustomed Effects following their secret Rites and Ceremonies they began to think the Cause of this unexpected Accident to be extraordinary and knowing the Prophecy of Balaam that a star should come out of Jacob and a scepter rise out of Israel conjectured that the Man foretold to come with the Apparition of a Star was now born into the World and believing him to have a transcendent Power over the aereal Agents resolved to come and worship him presenting him with the choicest Gifts of Arabia Gold and Myrrh and Frankincense as to a King a Man and a God And if any man desire a further Mystery he may take the learned Grotius his Observation that by these three are denoted those three Evangelical Sacrifices which through Christ we offer unto God viz. Works of Charity and Mercy Phil. iv 18. Incorrupted Purity of Body Rom. xii 1. and Prayers Psal cxli. 2. We that are Christians are taught in the Gospel that Jesus Christ the Saviour of Mankind is God as well as Man