Tillotson - BX5037 T451 1712 v2

568 The Evidences of the Truth Vol. ![ mit loch things, as of neceffity will give credit to an Impoftor, and would be good Evidence to a prudent and confiderate Man,,tthar hews divinely infpired ? I have now done with the fourth head of our Saviour's Prediftióñs,' namdly, his Prophecy of the Deftru&ionof yerufalem, which I have been the longer upon, becaufe it is fo confiderable an Evidence of the truth of 'our'fleligion, and fo flrong an Argument againft the Yews, that if they are a; _.t .irought upon by the confideration of theaccomplifhment of this Predi &ion of our Sa- viour.'s, and the great feverity of God fill! continued toward that Nation, it can be afcribed to nothing but the juft judgment of God,ftill hiding the thingsof their peace from their eyes, and giving them up to the fame kind of fatal hard- nefs and blindnefs, which fixteen hundred Years ago was the caufe of their Deftruaion. There remains yet one Inflance more of our Saviour's Prophetick Spirit, which I muff rcferve for anotherDifcourfe. SER.

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