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A86501 The nevv world, or, the nevv reformed church. Discovered out of the second epistle of Peter the third chap verse 13. First opened briefly, and some points pourtrayed and propounded before some of the nobilitie and others in the country. Afterwards more fully delineated, and prosecuted before the Honorable House of Parliament; May 30. An. Dom. 1641. And upon the request of some of them, desiring coppies, was limbed up for the presse, according to the maine parts then, and there delivered. / By Nath. Homes Dr. in D. Homes, Nathanael, 1599-1678. 1641 (1641) Wing H2570; Thomason E171_4; ESTC R8246 64,684 86

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then a place Secondly and Hyperbole or high sounding expression of the newnesse or newalty of this state of the Church calling it a new heavens a new earth as if of another substance for so new imports of a new substance Howbeit the Apostle only meanes new in accidents in qualities circūstarces Yet so he speakes to draw on our minds to reach home to a right opinion of those new heavens c. That there shall be such a renewed condition of the Church as if it were a new one The like expression the Apostle useth in describing the righteous condition of the renewed Church saying that therein shall dwell righteousnesse putting the Abstract for the Concret Righteousnesse for righteous men a righteous people For no men or people can be purely righteous in this life That is the prerogative and incommunicable difference of Heaven properly so called Lastly for a full evidence what is the meaning of this text let us consider it Theologically in the Divinity of it Neverthelesse is a distinctive particle first of a new Heaven on Earth from that above secondly of the Saints hopes from the worlds As for Heavens and new Earth Some looking on these words cursoryly A lapide and with an ordinary eye have runne away with a confidence that they are to be understood of the Heaven of Heavens and the eternall glory of the Saints there But these interpretors are heavenly wide For this interpretation is too spirituall For besides what we said in the Grammaticall consideration Note here first what neede was there of this commendatorie information of the glorious estate of Heaven which is glimmering in the darke minds of heathens witnesse their discourses of the Elysian fields 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and the immortality of the soule much more doth it glare in the inlightned minds of the Saints Last of all was there any neede to tell the Saints that in Heaven above dwells righteousnesse Secondly how or wherein might the Prophets and Apostles meane that the heavens of the blessed were new more to the Saints in their ages then to the rest of all the Saints who by a continued howerly sucession in one place or another are going to the same Thirdly If Heaven here signifies the state of glory what shall wee doe with or what shall wee make of the new earth Fourthly if the new heavens here meant are promised new heavens and with knowne promises and in all ages the ablest of Gods Church could never parallel to this text any other places then Isa 65.17 Isa 66.22 as precedent promises And Revel 21.1 Asuttered by S. Iohn the Apostle who was Co-Apostle and Coeve of the same time with Saint Peter though the time of writing may somewhat differ how shall we wrest those promises to meane the heavens of glory for no violence can doe it without many manifest contradictions Object Other Divines commonly called the Chiliasts or Millenaries would as their names import understand this text of the Martyres reigning a thousand yeares on earth as in a particular speciall heaven upon earth peculiar to them before they be taken up soule and body into heaven above But these are as wide on the other side and that as farre as earth from heaven of innumerable particulars that might be alleadged let us at this time bee content with a few touches First for that leading place as they account it Revel 20.4 c. let us goe no further then the expresse text and thus farre it acquites it selfe First that the text speakes of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That the soules of them whose bodies had beene smitten or be headed with the axe not their bodies too should reigns these 1000. yeares And although soules oft times in the Scripture do signifie the whole persons soules and body conjunct yet soules cannot so signifie here because the holy Ghost precisely and emphatically prevents this by telling us that the axe or some such mortall engine of Martyr-dome had distinguished the soule from the body as farre as Heaven from Earth The holy Ghost intending hereupon to comfort herein the Church on earth touching those bleeding members Answ That howsoever to the senses opinion of the world these slame Saints may seeme to perish yet as their bodies are asleepe in the earth so their soules for each moment of Martyrdom and bodily death have 1000. yeares reigning i. e. an eternity of felicity in Heaven or their soules have many yeares felicitie in Heaven till God set their heads on their shoulders againe and rev●ite their bodies to their soules Object Secondly it is not in the text 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they rose againe or lived againe which would have somewhat sounded of a resurrection of their whole person But it is only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They those soules lived in Heaven And although there be in the next verse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they lived againe yet it is about a contrarie sort of people and about a contrary businesse Namely that the wicked unregenerated world the meane while had not so much as attained to the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of living againe by regeneration in the second Adam since their death in lapsed first Adam in whom standing in innocency they were alive And so saith the text expressely for the thousand yeares Pareus on Revel Haee opinio est contrasidem cothalicam Ioh. 5.28.29 Let him that wil be satisfied in this poine reade that learned Pareus on Apoc. 20. where besides his c●ment he hath exquisite tracts and particular disputes of the point i. e. the long time the Martyres soules had beene and should be in Heaven even afore the generall resurrection the wicked so ill thrift all this time on earth under the meanes of grace that they attaine not to the first resurrection the first degree of life eternall to live by conversion Answ This opinion of Chiliasme saith a most grave learned generally approved Divine as most hath beene in Christendome is contrary to the generall and universall faith and beliefe professed by the Church in John 5.28.29 as hee quotes the place And therefore it made the Church of God along time to doubt of the authority and authentie of the books of the Revelation Even so long as unskilfull interpr●tours wrested it to this opinion Object We are not desirous to conceale that many of the more pious and learned Fathers were led away with that opinion Answ But then let us have leave to note the levitie of the cause and the ignominie of the event The cause was a meere credulousnesse of the later believing the report and opinion of the former Augustine believes Victorinus Picta●iensis He Dyonisius Alexandrinus He Hepos Episcopus Egypti He Tertullianus He Irenaus He Justin Martyr at lest these were the men if the order not so exact that handed this tradition from one to another And the last man on whose sleeve they all hang the chiefe of their beliefe in this point as