708 Book.IV.Part.4. 'Looking unto refus. Cbap.I. SeCt.4 the firft that /ball /btw I he beginnir1g ef refurreElion t~ h1;s chofen, for that by cor..quering cbtt h, hefbalt bring m life. 2 . From }ewes concefiions; {ofephm, the mo.fi learned :fo(epb. Antiq . amongfi the latter Jews acknowledgech, that after Pil11te had lib s. ' ·9• cruci fied him,he t~ppeared unro his fo llowers the thirdday, IICcordiny)J ·• M the <]Jrophm hadforetold. The Scribes and Pharifees be1ng aftonitlled with the fudden news of his rifing againe, confirmed by the Sou!diers whom they fet to watch, found no other way to refifi the fame, but only by faying (as all the }ewes do unto this ·day) that his difciples came by night, and Hole away his body, whiles the Souldiers Dept: 0 ftrange! if they were a Deep, how know they, that his Difciples ftole away his body? and if they were not a fieep, how could a few weak fifuerstake away his body from a band of armed Souldiers ? 3. From typical inflruCl:ions; fuch was Adams fleep, !fades laying upon the Altar, [ofephs imprifonment,St<~mpfons breaking oftbe gates ot Ga:;;,a, Davids efcaping out of Sauls hands, !ere~ miu deliverance out of the pic, the raifing of the Shunamitls child, of the widow of Sarepht11hs fon, oft he Temple of Solomon, of 'fonah from the deep ; a _thoufand of thefe types might be produced, which relate to this antitype, Chrifts re[urrrEfiiiN. 4· From prophetical prediCtions, thou wilt not leave my foul in :t'Ia!, 1 6.t el. he!/, neither wilt thoufuffer thine hcf] one toforcorruption, Pfal. 16. 1 o. afurrwodllyes he will revive m , in the_ third day hf will raife UJ 11p, Hofea 6.2. he will raife m up (i.) his Son united to us or our fleili allumed by his Son, thou art my So11 this day hllve j beg~tteN rhee , Pfal.z. .7. Ad:.I 3·33· I layd me down and Jltpt,l ~twaked, for the Lord [uffained me, Pfal.3. 5· AboYe all, how plaine was the prophefie ofChrifl: himfelfe, that he mu.ft go to Jerufaltmand HoL6.2.. Pfab .7. .Pfal. ~.· )· [11f[er many things of the Elders, and r:hiefe Priefls, and Scribes , and be k.illed, Iliad be rt~i'[ed againe the third day? Match. M«ttb.)6·.a. I 6, 2 I. ' 2 . The fpecial arguments are exceeding many, as the Angels · alfertion, he is not here,for heis rijen, M he {~tid, come fee the pl11ce ~nh. 18•6• where the Lord lnJ,Mat.28 .6. 2. The great earth-quake, 11nd brhuld there w.u agrw earth-q,uak,e, for the Angel of the Lord defcrnded
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