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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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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
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
Wonders by the help of Apostate Spirits which if it were so is a very pregnant Testimony that Jesus performed his Miracles by the Divine Power and Approbation for otherwise his Fraud would soon have been detected by that great Council 4. That there are prestigious and Satanical Miracles is an Evidence that there are likewise True and Divine as in Nature the being of Worse argues the existence of Better Sophisms and Falshood the reality of Truth and the operations of Second Causes lead us to the knowledge and being of a First wherefore if it be granted that evil and lapsed Genii can work Miracles it is apparent that the first and best Cause of all things may and does produce Effects of a Divine Power and Virtue and that the Miracles of the blessed Jesus were such appears partly from the Holiness and Purity of his Life and Manners in all parts of them blameless and irreprehensible and partly from the Design and Intention of his Miracles namely to confirm and give credit to that sublime and heavenly Doctrin he brought into the World whose End was to correct and reform the Lives of men and disseminate the blessed Life and Nature of God upon Earth which Considerations are sufficient to beget a firm and undoubted Perswasion that the immaculate Soul of Jesus was extraordinarily assisted and acted by a Divine Power and Efficacy which enabled him to perform those stupendious Operations that are recorded in the Gospels 3. We have reason to believe that there was a timely History of the Life and Transactions of Jesus compiled For we can no ways doubt but that the Disciples of our blessed Lord bearing so tender and dear a Love to their Saviour and being so fully convinced and satisfied in their Minds that he was the promised Messias who should regenerate and renew the World did compose and draw up an Abstract or Compendium of his Life And if we consider likewise how much it would conduce to the carrying on the Design they were setting on foot in the World that all men should believe in the Holy Jesus and imitate his immaculate and faultless Example we cannot readily believe that they were so stupid as to neglect such an effectual Instrument for the promoting their purpose or so uncharitable as to envy Mankind so great a Good 4. That the Histories of the Gospel were compiled by those whose Names they bear in the forefront And for this we have no greater Reason to doubt than we have to question whether the Pentateuch or five first Books of the Bible were written by Moses or whether those Writings which bear the Names of Cicero and Virgil as their Authors were ever composed by them Suppose now we would know who was the Author of some very antient Writing to prove this one Testimony must be taken from those who were contemporary with the Author or at least very little distant from him and from the perpetual Consent of wise and learned men and in this the sacred Volumes have infinitely the advantage above any other Writing whatever Tertullian affirms that the Archetypal Copies written with the Apostles own hands were extant in several Churches in his time Age jam qui voles curiositatem melius exercere in negotio salutis tuae percurre Ecclesias Apostolicas apud quas ipsae adhuc Cathedrae Apostolorum suis locis praesident apud quas ipsae Authenticae Literae corum recitantur And is it any more incredible that the very Autographa of the Apostler should be seen in Tertullian's time than that Cicero's hand should be shown in Quintilian's or Virgil's in Gellius his age But beside that we have the concurrent Testimony of Justin Martyr Irenaeus and Clemens Alexandrinus all of which were the very next to the Apostolical Age we never find any Controversie moved either by Jews or Pagans whether those Writings were theirs whose Names they bear Julian in Cyril acknowledges that the Epistles of Peter and Paul the Gospels of Matthew Mark and Luke are the very Writings of those Persons with whose Names they are adorned Add to this further that amidst the early Differences and Dissensions amongst Christians we never find any sober and grave Person questioning this Truth Indeed we read of the Ebionites a sort of Judaizing Christians who rejected the Epistles of St. Paul but yet they denied not that he was the Author of them but refused them because they thought St. Paul an Undervaluer of and Apostate from the Law of Moses But suppose the Author of any of the Books of the New Testament be to us unknown as it is of the Epistle to the Hebrews yet ought it not to be of any less Credit and Authority with us for either the Doctrin or History contained in it because the Matter and Substance of the Book is more to be regarded than the Name of the Author and therefore because for example we find nothing in the Epistle to the Hebrews which may rationally invalidate our Belief of the things contained in it and over and above have sufficient evidence that it was never repudiated by the Christians who succeeded the Apostles we deservedly receive it as Canonical Scripture 5. That we have all imaginable Reason to ground our Faith upon those Histories of the Gospel delivered to us And this appears 1. Because 't is not likely those who wrote them should be deceived 2. Neither is it probable they would deceive others There is no likelihood they should be deceived because they were either Eye-witnesses of the things they delivered to Posterity or else wrote them from the mouths of those who were Spectators of them and we never find a Miracle recorded which Christ did alone without the Company of two or three of his Disciples When he was transfigured he took with him Peter James and John when he raised the Ruler of the Synagogues Daughter he carried the same three with him Matthew was one of them who perpetually accompanied our blessed Lord and saw the greatest part of those things which he wrote Mark it is thought was an Associate of St. Peter and wrote his Gospel from his mouth And Luke beside that he was one of those who travelled about with St. Paul who had his Commission and Revelation from Heaven he also in his Dedicatory Preface to his Gospel professes himself to have had perfect Understanding of all things from the very first as they were delivered to him from those who were Eye-witnesses of them St. John was the beloved Disciple and always followed the Lord Christ where-ever he went and setting aside the Metaphysical Sermons recorded in his Gospel he relates very few miracles or new things but what are confirmed by the Testimony of some one of the other three As for that notable Miracle of raising Lazarus from the dead after four days burial omitted by all the rest it is capable of this account St. John lived long after all the rest of the Apostles and Evangelists even to the
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