The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion : three discourses on Romans XI ii . ROM. XI. ii. I fay then^ have they fumbled^ thatthey jloould fall? God rather through their fallfalvation is come unto the Gen-tilsj for to provoke them EFORE I concludethis argument I choofeto mention a few re-marks and obferva-tions, which I hope may be of fome ufe. i. The argument afforded us for the truth of our religion from the fubffence and af- jlictroe circumflances of the fewijlo people was not abfolutly necefjarie : but yet it was ex


The circumstances of the Jewish people an argument for the truth of the Christian religion : three discourses on Romans XI ii . ROM. XI. ii. I fay then^ have they fumbled^ thatthey jloould fall? God rather through their fallfalvation is come unto the Gen-tilsj for to provoke them EFORE I concludethis argument I choofeto mention a few re-marks and obferva-tions, which I hope may be of fome ufe. i. The argument afforded us for the truth of our religion from the fubffence and af- jlictroe circumflances of the fewijlo people was not abfolutly necefjarie : but yet it was expedient, and is very ujejuk It hy the Eft ate of the yews. 57 It was not abfolutly nccejfarie. For though Disc,the Jewifh nation had been long ago ex- y that is, though they had not now (-^V>0been a diftind: people, but had been loftand mingled with other nations, fo thatno remains of them had been now obfer-vable, following any of the ordinances ofthe law of Mofes; yet we fhould havehad fufficient evidence of the truth of theChriftian religion, or that Jefus is theChrift, and his doctrine from heaven. Thiswe could have been allured of from ourLords character, the excellence of hisprinciples, his miracles, his refurre&ion, andother particulars, well known, and former-ly mentioned.


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