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A70652 A sermon preached before the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor and aldermen of the city of London at Guild-Hall Chappel, on Easter-day, 1689 / by Tho. Mariott ... Mariott, Thomas, d. 1708? 1689 (1689) Wing M718; ESTC R8989 15,913 38

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them all by the shape of it And that it was the very same humane Body in which he lived and died he evidenced by she wing them the prints of the Nails in his Hands and Feet and of the Spear in his side If any wonder at this that Christ should rise again from the dead with Scars they are to know that this was not for any weakness or inability to cure them but for the advancement of his own Glory who therefore carries them as perpetual badges of his own Victory and Triumph S. Aug. Epist 49. quasi si quisquam vir fortis pro patria dimicans c. As if some valiant Man who had received Wounds in the War for his Country having a Skilful Chirurgeon that could cure them without Scars should desire him so to cure them that the Scars might remain as Badges of the service he had done his Country Leo. Serm. 1. de ascensione Dom. ut non dubiâ fide sed constantissima scientia teneretur eam naturam in Dei Patris concessuram throno quae jacuerat in Sepulchro The Scars would Christ have to remain also that hereby the Hearts of the Disciples might be confirmed in the Faith of his Resurrection and therefore showing them to Thomas he saith Be not faithless but believing And this is so ordered saith Aquinas that the damned at the day of Judgment may hence perceive how justly they have the Sentence passed upon them when they shall see him whom they have pierced Of the humane Soul reunited to his Body he gave Evidence after he arose by the Operations of it This reality of Christ's Resurrection in the very same numerical Body which was Crucified and Buried with the same humane Soul united unto it which did before animate it is well expressed by our Church Eccles Angl. Art. 4. in the Book of Articles in these words Christ did truly rise again from death and took again his Body with Flesh and Bones and all things appertaining unto the perfection of Man's nature In which last words we are taught how his humane Soul was united to the same numerical Body which had been laid in the Grave this in a special manner belonging to the perfection of the humane nature This real Resurrection did Christ effect by his own power as the Text shows and the Scriptures foretold for the Scriptures did not only foretel that he should be raised from the dead but that he should Rise again from the dead which shows it to be his own Act. When the Psalmist saith He shall lift up the head it is to the same sense as those words of his own Destroy this Temple and I will raise it up again This was the Evidence and a sufficient one that he was the true Messiah the Son of God and Saviour of the World. But then it is to be understood that this was not after the Socinian Mode who hold that God the Father raised Christ to Life and Christ being restored to Life did lift and raise his Body out of the Grave as the Man sick of the Palsie raised himself from the Bed or as we shall raise our selves out of our Graves at the sound of the last Trump And they tell us this was all that Christ could do but if this was all Christ might as well have said Destroy this Temple and any one of you may raise it up for when God had restored life unto it any one of them might have lifted it up and raised it out of the Grave and have shewed it alive We deny not but sometimes in Scripture the Resurrection of Christ is attributed to the Father and sometimes to the Holy Ghost but it is also attributed to himself who as he freely laid down his Life for us so did he by his own Power raise it up again he was not only passive in it but active Nor let any object and say What then needed the Angel to be sent before to roll away the Stone if he could raise himself out of the Grave Chrysol Serm. 75. Angelus revolvit lapidem non ut egredienti Domino praeberet aditum sed ut Dominum mundo jam resurrexisse monstraret conservis ad credendum daret fidem non ad resurgendum Domino praestaret auxilium for the Stone was not rolled away by the Angel so much to give his Body passage out as to give his Disciples passage into the Grave to behold the reality of his Resurrection otherwise he who came in while the door was shut could as well have came out while the Grave was shut Elizeus raised another not himself the Apostles raised others yet cannot raise themselves Vid. Bern. Serm. 1. de Festo Sanctae Paschae but Christ raised himself by his own power which shews the Excellency of his Resurrection above the Resurrection of others By all which you see our second point fully cleared that as the Scripture had foretold Christ should rise so did Christ really rise and in the same manner III. We have one point more That there was a necessity Christ should thus rise from the dead intimated in the word must For so the Scriptures did declare not only that there was a conveniency that he should rise that it may be he would rise it may be not but that he must rise again from the dead Besides the fulfilling of all the Scriptures foretelling it a double necessity there was of Christ's rising from the dead namely in respect of himself and in respect of us First In respect of himself it was necessary that hereby he might evidence himself to be the true Messiah who was to come and no Impostor as the Jews blasphemed This was a special sign of him who was to be the true Messiah and therefore when the Pharisees called upon him for a Sign he instanced in his Resurrection which was enough to convince them and from hence Saint Peter draws his Conclusion Act. 2.36 Therefore namely because he hath raised him from the dead let all the House of Israel know that God hath made that same Jesus both Lord and Christ Part of the office of Mediatorship was Executed on Earth but part thereof was to be Executed in Heaven he ought to be Priest Prophet and King not only a little while here on Earth but for ever his Kingdom was to be an Everlasting Kingdom now in order to the execution of that part of his office of Mediatorship which was to be done in Heaven necessary was it that he should rise from the dead Secondly This was necessary in respect of us were it but to remove from us the scandal of the Cross Unto the Greeks nothing seemed more ridiculous than that men should profess to rely upon a Crucified Christ for Salvation and to the Jews this was a great stumbling-block how could this great offence arising from his ignominious death be removed had he not rose from the dead Religion had been left in a bad