Lives of the apostles of Jesus ChristBacon, David Francis
Religion
Lives of the apostles of Jesus Christ
Bacon, David Francis
Apostles
tribunal? Peter had, only a few weeks before, absolutely denied all
connection and acquaintance with Jesus, when questioned by the mere
menials in attendance on his Master’s trial. And on this solemn
occasion, tenfold more appalling, did that once false disciple find in
his present circumstances, consolations to raise him above his former
weakness? Peter was now changed; and he stood up boldly before his
overbearing foes, to meet their tyranny by a dauntless assertion of his
rights and of the truth of what he had preached. Freshly indued with a
courage from on high, and full of that divine influence so lately shed
abroad, he and his modest yet firm companion, replied to the haughty
inquiries of his judges, by naming as the source of their power, and
as their sanction in their work, the venerated name of their crucified
Master. “Princes of the people and elders of Israel, if we to-day are
called to account for this good deed which we have done to this poor
man, and are to say in whose name this man has been cured; be it known
to you all, and to all the people of Israel, that in the name of Jesus
Christ, the Nazarene, whom you crucified, and whom God raised from
the dead, this man now stands before you, made sound and strong. This
crucified Jesus is the stone which, though rejected by you builders,
has become the chief corner stone; and in no other name is there
salvation, (or healing;) for there is no other name given under heaven,
among men, by which any can be saved,” (or healed.) When the judges
saw the free-spoken manner of Peter and John, observing that they were
unlearned men, of the lower orders, they were surprised; and noticing
them more particularly, they recognized them as the immediate personal
followers of Jesus, remembering now that they had often seen them in
his company. This recognition made them the more desirous to put a stop
to their miracles and preaching. Yet there stood the man with them,
whom they had healed, and with this palpable evidence before their
eyes, how could the members of the Sanhedrim justify themselves to the
people, for any act of positive violence against these men? These high
dignitaries were a good deal perplexed, and sending the apostles out of
the court, they deliberated with one another, and inquired, “What can
we do with these men? For there is a general impression that they have
done a great miracle, among all who are now in Jerusalem, both citizens
and strangers, and we cannot disprove it. Still we cannot let these
things go on so, nor suffer this heresy to spread any further among the
people; and we will therefore charge them threateningly to use the name
of Jesus no more to the people.” Having come to this conclusion, they
summoned the prisoners once more into the court, and gave them a strict
command, never to teach any more nor utter a word in the name of Jesus.
But Peter and John, undismayed by the authority of their great judges,
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