Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger: Fourth EditionHolland, E. G. (Elihu Goodwin)
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Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger: Fourth Edition
Holland, E. G. (Elihu Goodwin)
Badger, Joseph, 1792-1852
"Oh with what reverence ougth we to make mention of the
exalted name of our Creator, and speak of his lovely
character! Almost all sects acknowledge there is one God,
though their opinions of his character may widely differ,
owing to their present imperfection and the darkness of
their minds. Truly our best discoveries are but imperfect,
and, as the Apostle says, 'We see in part.'"
He then proceeds to state the modes by which the Deity is known, and
offers remarks on his undivided supremacy.
"There are," says he, "three ways by which men receive the
knowledge of God. 1. In the works of creation. 2. By the
revelation of the Holy Spirit. 3. By the Holy Scriptures,
which is a record God gave of his Son.
"In these remarks I would show that the Eternal God is
alone supreme, and that he is the Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ. The first name given to the Creator in the
Scriptures is God, Gen. 1:1, which, in a peculiar manner,
is expressive of his power and greatness, and is applied to
him in a very different manner from what it is when
bestowed on any other beings. Yet it is an ambiguous word,
and in the Scripture is applied to seven different
characters which are, 1. The Eternal God.--Phil. 1:2. 2.
To Jesus Christ in prophecy.--Isa. 9:6. 'For unto us a
child is born, a son is given; and the government shall be
upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful,
Counsellor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the
Prince of Peace.' 3. To angels.--Ps. 97:7; Heb. 1:6.
'Worship Him, all ye gods.' 'Let all the angels of God
worship him.' 4. To Moses.--Ex. 7:1. 'And the Lord God said
unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh.' 5. To
the Hebrew Rulers or Judges.--Ex. 22:28; Ps. 82:1. 6. To
Pagan idols.--Isa. 44:10. 7. To Satan. 'In whom the God of
this world hath blinded their eyes.' From these passages it
is evident that the word God of itself cannot teach the
self-existent Divinity of that to which it is given.
"God has no equal. I will show that he is greater than all
others. He is so,
"1. In names. 2. In works. 3. In power. 4. In knowledge.
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