4thly, It is hard to make Chriftianity an- fwerable for the ill lives of thofe, who do not in good earneft receive it; and harder ftill, that those very men, whofe
lives give occafion for this objection, 36 fhould prefs it most eagerly.
by Christ and his apoftles. And because the defign of Christianity, which was to reform the world, being fo remarkably defeated, it must have come to nought long ago, if it had not 37 been from God.