The honour of Christ vindicated: or, a hue and cry after the bully, who assaulted Jacob in his solitude.
- Date:
- 1732
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The honour of Christ vindicated: or, a hue and cry after the bully, who assaulted Jacob in his solitude. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![«* never be fufpefted to have had erroneous “ Sentiments upon the Divinity of Jesus tc Chris t.” [Ergo, Our Martyr muft have been exa&ly of the fame Opinion as good Athanajius, and other Pof-nicean Fathers, who lived fome hundred Years after him.] This Plea is very ingenioufly contrived ; but yet ’tis begging the Queftion, a mere Evafion, and cannot at all juftify the harfh Expreffions of Juflin, who bluntly does op¬ pose the infinite Greatnefs of one Being to the Diminutenefs of the other, as appears by the abovefaid Dialogue with iTrypho. Juflin being challenged by the Jew to prove, that the Holy Scripture does acknow¬ ledge Another God befides the Maker of ail Things 5 Juflin, I fay, makes this Anfwer, which he repeats over and over a- gain, fo much pleafed he was with his Con¬ ceit. Moses the happy and faithful Servant of G o d intimates, that a God appeared to Abraham at the Oak of Mamre, together with two Angels, being fent to the Judgment of Sodom ^Another, who perpetually abi- deth in the heavenly Places, and never appeared, nor difcourjed with any one, and whom we con¬ ceive to be the Maker and Father of all Things. I fall endeavour to perfuade you, that the God, who is [aid, and recorded to have ap¬ peared unto Abraham, Jacob and Mofes, is 2 Another](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30545353_0026.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


