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A59938 A plain and evident discovery of the two personal comings of Christ one at the beginning of his thousand years reign, Rev. 20, 4, with his holy and blessed raised saints in the Now [sic] Jerusalem, come down from God out of heaven, Rev. 21, the other after the little space when the thousand years are ended, &c. : whereunto are added many profitable applications of the same doctrine for all sorts of persons. Sherwin, William, 1607-1687? 1670 (1670) Wing S3408; ESTC R38237 52,178 52

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true Grace in our hearts may shine forth in our lives the best adornings for the coming of our Lord that so we may be counted worthy to escape all those things and be able to stand before him the Son of man Luke 21.36 being so adorned to meet our spiritual Bridegroom Mat. 25.13 so waiting for and expecting the Adoption even the redemption of our bodies Rom. 8.23 in that day of Redemption when he cometh as Luk. 21.28 Mat. 24.33 being then counted worthy of that world even the world to come Heb. 2.5 and of the resurrection of the dead being the children of the resurrection Luk. 20.35 Yea let us as the Apostle exhorteth hasten unto the coming of the Lord 2 Pet. 3.12 casting off every weight that presseth down Heb. 12.1 and so all such as are risen with Christ from the dead though they sleep in Jesus will God bring with him 1 Thess 3.13 4.14 Sixtly Let the due consideration of this second coming of Christ make us long for it and love it which will be an Argument of our blessedness by it 2 Tim. 4.8 for there is laid up a Crown of Righteousness for all such as love his appearing It is the time of the redemption of all God's Israel from their Enemies and from the hands of all that hate them that they may serve him without fear in righteousness and holiness all the dayes of their lives Luk. 1.74 Rev. 22.3 It is the end and attainment of the faith and prayers of God's People according to the mercy promised frequently to the forefathers and recorded in the Word that as our Saviour taught us to pray that Gods Name should be hallowed his Kingdom come his Will be done in Earth as it is in Heaven so it will from his said appearance be accordingly fulfilled by Angels and Men on Earth then as before in Heaven so it will be such a state as will be much admired and so to be longed after loved where above all his Servants shall behold Christs glory which his Father hath given him on Earth Iohn 17.24 Seventhly Let all faithful Christians hence be chearful and free-hearted in giving to Christ's Disciples so making them friends of the Mammon of iniquity that they may receive them into everlasting habitations Luke 16.9 that which is so disposed of is laid up in the best and safest treasury in the whole world yea more it is put into the best hand and for the best improvement that it is possible to make of earthly treasure Christ takes it as done to himself and undertakes the repayment both more incomparably than worldly treasure is worth and for unspeakably longer continuance than any worldly treasure could be kept 2dly Be sitted for acts of self-denial when Christ calls to it for he will be above all our interests or relations as there is the greatest reason Mat. 10.37 it is the condition of Christ's Disciples Mat. 16.24 Luke 9.23 Mar. 8.34 and such as in so doing forsake any thing make Christ their debtor who is their best paymaster and in the best season probably in his Kingdom in this time 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as the word may seem to note an hundred fold in both these Texts Mark 10.30 Luke 18.30 though otherwise many times in this life likewise but it is most sure if they suffer with him in his Kingdom of Patience on Earth they man reign with him in his glorious Kingdom of Power on Earth in the New Jerusalem Jehovah Shamma the Lord is there Ezek. 40. ult and when the Tabernacle of God is with men Rev. 21.3 and he will dwell with them and wipe away all tears from their eyes And 3dly to be couragious and resolute in suffering for him when called to this And what are any or all the sufferings of men to the sufferings of God becoming man that he might suffer to satisfie Divine Justice to procure infinite Mercy for such as should otherwise have endured infinite and eternal Misery this our Saviour requires in the forenamed places Mat. 16.24 Luke 9.23 Mark 8.34 Eightly Let the terrible things of both those comings engage Godly men to labour to be counted worthy to escape such things and to be able to stand before the Son of man by improving all such Christs and his Spirits counsels Luke 21.36 as ye have heard in sundry particulars And let the consideration of them fray wicked men from their sins even the greatest as well as the meanest and to learn to kiss the Son Psa 2 ult lest he be angry and they perish in the way And if they will not believe these things let them hence know assuredly they will feel the misery of them as the Jews of old did after Christ's first coming upon their neglecting or despising his warnings Again As for ungo●ly men of any of the former sorts that refuse to make any such good use of these terrors of the Lord let them hence also take notice and know that when they shall think themselves most secure in their sins a sudden destruction will then come upon them as pains on a woman in travel and they shall not escape It is true I know and I find by daily experience that these terrors of the Lord and Doctrines of mortification are unpleasing and unacceptable to most sorts of men but they must ●e pressed upon them as wholsom and necessary Physick is by parents upon their children to save their lives so on these to save such mens souls if God may give them repentance but if not they will be the more inexcusable in that they have not perished without warning and such seasonable warnings may help to free Gods Ministers from the heavy guilt of the blood of souls Now therefore let all carnal worldly ignorant prophane wicked and u● believing persons And all sinfully engaged enemies to the Truth Cause Glory Worship and Servants of God or against any or all sorts of persons engaged to stand up for Gods and Christs sake that so they might promote irreligion and false religion with prophaneness or to endeavour to suppress true Religion and the power of Religion by opposition and hatred of true Piety and Holiness Oh let such seriously and throughly consider in the most retired closets of heir hearts and consciences what a dreadful appearance without repentance and reformation will the coming of the Lord be unto all such O let them consider what fools they will then be with millions of witnesses that for trifles sading Vanities for nothing for worse than nothing for the matter and cause of horrour and anguish with everlasting wo and misery in that they have despised rejected their own mercy that happiness that Christ hath purchased by an infinite price and was provided for his servants by the most wife holy glorious and infinitely gracious God for all truly penitent and believing souls and tendered and bestowed on them by the sanctifying Spirit of Wisdom Grace and Truth but such in the mean
Revelation and by means of that together with the assistance of God's holy Spirit what was shut up before in Daniel likewise till the time of the end but ever since to be sought after to be known for the benefit of his Church as they are recorded by his Apostle St. John with promise of blessing to the due performance thereof 13ly Such Scriptures as have special stamps upon them of the last times as Jacob's and Moses his Prophecies of the twelve Tribes Gen. See Iren. p. 59 60 61. 49. Deut. 33. and that Song of Moses penned for posterity Deut. 32. and Balaams Prophecy Num. 24. c. usually contain something in them respecting the same times 14ly That usual phrase in Scripture in the Original 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the postremity of dayes in the Septuagint 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the last of dayes by ours read in the latter dayes hath reference usually to these Times wherein these great Mysteries were to be opened by degrees and the things contained in them accordingly fulfilled in their orders as is observable in these Scriptures following Gen. 49.1 Numb 24.24 Deut. 4.30 Prov. 31.25 Isa 2.2 Mic. 4.3 Jer. 23.20 Ezek. 38.16 Hos 3.5 But especially take notice of these two following places Dan. 2.28 10.14 to which may be added Dan. 8.17 the time of the end and ver 19. the last end of the indignation and the like chap. 11.36 till the indignation be accomplished where the former or such other like expressions of the latter dayes are used which all usually refer to the Mysteries of these latter times But Daniel in the first text tells Nebuchadnezzer expresly that God had made known unto him what should be in the postremity of dayes c. viz. in the fourth and fifth Monarchies as he proceeds to explain to him And chap. 10 14. after Daniel had seen a glorious Vision of Christ an Angel was sent to comfort him and told him expresly that he was sent to make him understand what should befall his People in the latter or postremity of days See Abridgm on Dan. 11.36 40 and so the other like phrases at the time of the end Dan. 11.40 that is in the last times So chap. 12.4 9 13. in the end of the dayes at the resurrection of the Just that is when Daniel was to be raised again to stand in his lot and the other phrase the last end of the indignation Dan. 8.19 and chap. 11.36 is to be understood of the Jews full great Restoration at Christ's Appearance as Dan. 12.1 which are the particular drifts of those several phrases by the orders of his Visions and the intents of them as may appear by their accomplishments in part and by what is further still to be done as we have set down in their due place in our Abridgment of Daniels Visions on divers of those places and phrases Therefore besides many other considerations from the Prophecies of Daniel which might be convincingly added take notice of this one How unwarrantably som● men contrary to the scope of the Spirit of God and the natural sign●fications of these many phrases and expressions set down by the holy Ghost along that Book besides the experimental fulfilling of divers things therein accordingly as chap. 11.40 12.4 9. 2.28 in part fulfilled yet notwithstanding all these they have I say very mistakenly gone about to limit and confine all Daniel's Prophecy to the Greek Empire which our Saviour hath manifested in the Book of Revelation will not be fulfilled wholly in about two thousand years after or happily near upon it See our Abridgment on Daniel and the fum of the Revelation in the Irenicon pag. 26 27 28 29 30 31. 15ly God's Covenant with Abraham to be the Lord his God and thereupon to give to him and his seed the Land of Canaan renewed afterwards to Isaac Gen. 26.3 and also to Jacob Gen. 35.12 See Fore runner p. 38 39. and confirmed by Moses for all three together Exod. 6.3 4. yea and as he speaks sworn by God to them Deut. 30.20 Yea and again with a very remarkable and strong expression reaching to and comprehending the Kingdom of Christ in the thousand years as appears Deut. 11.21 he sware it saith Moses as the dayes of Heaven upon Earth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Upon the account of all which God seems to tell Moses Exod. 3. that that should be his Memorial through all Generations that he was the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob which Memorial he there three times repeated v. 6 15 16. to assure all Generations of the first Resurrection of the Just Rev. 20.5 6. having not only personally promised it to them all but sworn it in such manners as Moses recordeth And yet again his own Spirit and Word in his Servants mouths again declares that in their natural lives they lived on Earth this Promise made personally to them was not fulfilled as St. Stephen expresly speaks Acts 7.5 they had not so much as to set a foot upon by that Covenant though they purchased Burying-places that their dead bones might keep possession thereof by that means till the Resurrection of the Just or first said Resurrection Rev. 20.5 6. when Christ that one promised Seed Gal. 3.16 in special and chiefly to be understood as their Seed not Seeds as the Apostle remarkably distinguisheth and expoundeth too in that Text I say Christ that promised Seed should put them into possession then of that Land of Canaan wherein they had been only strangers and pilgrims before as Heb. 11.9 and dwelling in Tabernacles as was the condition also of Isaac and Jacob as the Apostle shews though they were Heirs of the same Promise ver 9. and yet he had said of Abraham particularly ver 8. That Abraham when he was called to go out into a place which he was afterward to receive for an Inheritance obeyed not knowing whither he went So that not having yet received it he must according to Scripture receive it at the said first Resurrection See Fore-runner p. 38 39. for God's Promises and Oaths will not fail though many mens faith may much fail in these things as is by our Saviour foretold Luke 18.8 when he Abraham shal appear to be the Heir not only of Canaan but of the World through faith as the Apostle Paul further teacheth Rom. 4.13 and this Mr. Mede shews to be the drift of our Saviour's Argument Mat. 22.27 Mark 12. that therefore God is the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob according to the tenour of that Covenant in that they must live again upon Earth to inherit then that promised Land of Canaan to wit at that time of the restitution of all things Act. 3.19 20. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the New Creation of all things as our Saviour shews Rev. 21.5 Behold I make all things new and in this sense Beza understands that place 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 according to five or
be ended See them at large in the Plain Discovery after the Parallels At the first Christ removes the hinderers and opposers of his reigning in the World towards whom God had shewed long Patience all the time of Christs sitting at his right hand and his faithful Servants patience had been all along exercised by them Yet notwithstanding by their Faith and Patience all along that Kingdom of Patience now almost at an end have inherited the Promises hitherto and still shall do through the thousand years But Psal 110. at the end of Christs sitting at Gods right hand in Heaven he will begin to make his foes his foot-stool by destroying the first Gog and Magog the Turk and Pope by a complication of Judgments Ezek. 38 39. Rev. 19.11 16.18 Dan. 12.1 with Dan. 11.45 And binding Satan Rev. 20.1 2 3. See Observ 3. Then God will set his King upon his holy hill of Sion Psal 2. and so perform the sure mercies to David for ever and that before himself for all which it is plainly recorded as is to be well observed 2 Sam. 7. in a great part of that Chapter See Observ 21. And then he will make every knee to bow to him in Heaven and Earth and under the Earth Phil. 2. Having given him a Name above every Name c. For then those in Heaven Angels and Saints come with him into the World when God shall bring his Son the second time into it as Heb. 1.6 which was prophesied of by David Psal 97. throughout and many other Scriptures Vide Irenicon from pag. 42 to pag. 88. And then all such as sleep in Jesus will God bring with him 1 Thess 4.14 See Obser 21. And he will then bodily begin to reward his Servants the Prophets and his Saints c. Rev. 11.18 by that blessed first Resurrection Rev. 20.6 and probably as they were eminent in grace or sufferings or both so much the sooner And in Earth the Jews will then become upon a miraculous Call and Conversion a very zealous and blessed People being beloved for their Fathers sake Rom. 11. See Observ 15. The heathen Gentiles will earnestly then seek Christs face and favour and even make use then of the Jews interterest to procure Christs favour Isa 6. Isa 19. c. The very inferiour creatures then will be freed from their bondage of co●uption Rom. 8. For there shall be no wicked men that shall then dare to abuse them or tyrannize over them as formerly See Observ 21. yea even such wicked men as will then be spared proving hypocrites as is probable will themselves be made slaves then as diverse Scriptures seem to speak For as sin brought alwayes with it a Spiritual slavery before so it is like always remarkably to add an outward visible slavery to all evil men in the world then But those Creatures will be matter of Gods praise to the Saints c. Christ will then delegate the power and management of that his Kingdom to the Saints for him Dan. 7.18 22 27. even that Kingdom he received of the Father and which he gave to them as he speaks and that they may rule for him v. 27. First to the first raised Saints and then to other eminent Saints in the natural life as his enemies which he came to destroy had ruled against him before which will be the just reason and cause of their ruine then Luke 19.27 The Covenant and Mercies to Abraham Isaac and Jacob promised and sworn to them personally and yet never personally performed in respect of their enjoying the Land of Canaan neither had their natural Seed that Land as it was made sure to that one seed Christ Gal. 3. for ever Deut. 30. and Deut. 11.21 and that as the dayes of heaven upon the earth c. See Observ 15. But it shall be then accordingly performed as it was promised and sworn As likewise the Oath to David in David's Seed and Saviour and Antitype to reign so long as the Sun and Moon shall endure See Irenicon pag. 77 to pag. 80. And Observ 21. So of the New Jerusalem called Jehova Shamma Ezek. 48. ult which is said to come down from God out of Heaven Rev. 21. where the Tabernacle of God is said to be with men See Observ 3. And the new Heavens and new Earth See Observ 22. later end with divers other Contemporaries for that thousand years as the Tree of Life and pure River See Iren. pag. 30. whereby the blessed gracious and glorious state of all things then are decyphred c. If these and the like points of Doctrine were enlarged upon and sitly placed in their due order of accomplishment as the holy Scriptures set them forth with such Rational and Scriptural Illustrations as are best suitable to their natures amongst themselves and in their sweet harmony with all other divine Truths there set down I doubt not but when once God shall give any sorts of men such Faith as to receive these things upon the divine authority of his Word they will appear both comfortable and excellent and prove forcible to such true Believers for increase of sanctification above what they received before and make to them as I have found by experience many parts of holy Scripture more clear and sweet and many wayes more useful than otherwise they can be to them whereas without these Doctrines I find I did not nor could ever have rightly understood or known them namely what such Texts of Scriptures respecting these and the like Doctrines do chiefly mean or drive at and I believe many others by degrees may find the like experience thereof in time But I am now many wayes restrained from enlarging therein and therefore only at present hint these things to believing Christians in such respects c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To Glory's God all Glory 's due for aye To Him alone this Due let all his pay FINIS A brief representation of the Doctrine of Christs Kingdom of Power to come upon Earth together with an endeavour to remove unjust prejudices from it To prevent the great sin and danger of being ashamed of Christ and his Truth even that great Truth of his Kingdom Joh. 18.37 Before a sinful and an adulterous generation of both which we are warned Mat. 8.38 True Christian Friend c. THE great and precious Truths respecting Christ Jesus our Saviours glorious appearance to destroy Antichrist to convert the Body of the Jewish Nation to begin his glorious Reign with his raised Saints on Earth for a thousand years c. And all this probably shortly to be manifest in the World which God hath been graciously pleased to discover unto me a poor weak and an unworthy instrument in such remarkable wayes as he hath led me according to his Word and by the guidance and operation of his holy Spirit and hath so strongly evidenced to my own soul and which hath been by sundry learned men and judicious Christians acknowledged
and also the Septuagint 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifie lower than the Angels and crowned him with Glory and Worship making him to have dominion over the works of his hands and putting all things under his feet c. Which the Apostle applyes to Christ Heb. 2. and also saith he hath made him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a little while as our Translation hath it in the margent likewise inferiour to the Angels and then speaketh of the same subjection of the creatures under him then afterwards to come and therefore ver 8. he saith we do not yet see all things put under him only we see Christ in his own person that for a little while was made lower than the Angels for the suffering of death crowned with glory and honour But he again further teacheth Phil. 2.9 c. that God had given him a Name above every name that at the Name of JESUS every knee should bow or be subject of things in Heaven and things on Earth and things under the Earth and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father Which will not be done till he hath received his Kingdom and shall return as he himself speaketh Luke 19.12 15 and all these things can at no other time upon Scripture-ground be expected but at his said 2d coming when God shall bring again his Son into the world and say Let all the Angels of God worship him Heb. 1.6 and that was also foretold Psal 97.7 which whole Psalm beginning The Lord reigneth let the Earth rejoyce c. setteth forth prophetically in what a glorious manner Christ will come then to set up his glorious Kingdom both by destroying his Idolatrous Enemies and wonderfully delivering and exalting his People as is observable throughout the whole Psalm and this as to the time and order Christ succinctly explains Rev. 20.4 saying the Saints reigned with Christ a thousand years And accordingly thereunto are all the Promises of raising again the Tabernacle of David which was fallen Amos 9.11 Acts 15.16 and those for the perpetuity of Davids Kingdom to his seed so long as the Sun and Moon do endure See Irenicon p. 77 78 79. and the like are all to be interpreted which will be manifest when the Kingdom of the Stone Dan. 2.33 34. shall become a great Mountain filling the whole Earth And this is that Coming of the Son of man in his Kingdom spoken of by Christ Matth. 16.28 of which he soon after shewed a glymps unto his three Disciples Peter James and John at his Transfiguration Mark 9.1 Luke 9.27 Neither can these Texts be justly denied to be meant of such a Kingdom of Christ to come upon his coming again nor warrantably be interpreted in any other sense if the said Texts be seriously and duly considered 22. Obser I have observed only three great Earthquakes spoken of in all the series or order of the Book of Revelation And where the Spirit of God calls them great we may expect they will be great indeed For Earthquakes are often spoken of besides these great ones The first is upon the opening of the sixth Seal Rev. 6.12 when God by Constantine the Great overturned Satan's Paganish Kingdom when five or six several Caesars were so potent to oppose him See Fore runner p. 29. and cast down Satan from his Heaven of Heathenish Worship into the Earth Rev. 12.9 which was spoken of the same time which is described as a day of Judgment Rev. 6. to the Paganish Powers as indeed it was and there the Spirit of God sets down an Ecce before it and Lo saith he there was a great Earthquake The second is Rev. 11.13 at the ascension of the two Witnesses after their resurrection and then the holy Spirit tells us at the same hour there was a great Earthquake when the tenth part of the Dition of the City of Rome probably will quite fall from it See Fore runner p. 8. where the Witnesses are to rise again c. and this Earthquake we may daily expect But thirdly there is another great Earthquake afterwards spoken of to come which he further illustrates much above both the former and that will be at or about Antichrist's final destruction at the end of the sixth Viol and pouring-out of the seventh for the compleating of his ruine Rev. 16.17 18. and then the Spirit of God speaks with a great deal of emphasis of it saying v. 18. And there was a great Earthquake such as was not since Man was upon Earth so mighty an Earthquake and so great Which seems to be further described in the three following verses and seems to be at or about the same time of Michael's standing up to deliver Daniels People when such a time of trouble will be as never was since there was a Nation Dan. 12.1 and when St. Paul saith of Antichrist 2 Thess 2.8 Christ will destroy him with the appearance of his coming and happily of both Rev. 14. latter part of the chapter And then will not only the Earth be shaken but also the Heavens as saith the Prophet Hag. 2.6 7 21. Heb. 12.26 and as upon good reason from several Scriptures seems to be the main drift of them then to be fulfilled as Mal. 3.2 Rev. 11.16 Which shaking of the Earth probably may seem was first at that great Earthquake Rev. 6.12 when God by Constantine the Great overthrew Paganish Idolatry and may be again by the next great Earthquake now approaching Rev. 11.13 which will also begin to shake Antichristian Idolaters who are called in this Book the men of the Earth and the perfecting of that shaking is to be at that third and greatest Earthquake Rev. 16.18 when not only the Earth and evil men will be shaken but also the Heavens namely such Churches as will be then in a degree reformed Churches and thereupon will the new Heavens and new Earth ensue of both reformed Church and State in the whole World I conceive at the setting up of Christ's Kingdom on Earth Rev. 20.4 5.10 23. When the Prophet Moses denounceth threatnings against the twelve Tribes the Spirit of God seems to guide him divers times to set them down prophetically as including Prophecies in their order afterwards to be fulfilled as is observable Lev. 26. Deut. 28. 4.30 which he said expresly should be in the latter dayes and Deut. 32. from ver 1. to 44. See these Texts more fully in the Irenicon pag. 60 61. 24. Obser The heavy weight of God's wrath upon mankind next after the fall of the first Adam seems very observable through the first great Period of the World until the Flood for first good Abel the remotest type of Christ after Adam being slain by his brother Yet cursed Cain was then suffered to live to people the World which further appears that in those first ages of the World to the Flood few are recorded or hinted in Scripture to
in Mr. Mede's Answer to Dr. Twisse's second Letter See Zech. 12.10 11. with Rev. 1.7 Isa 66.8 Isa 60. with many other Texts of Scripture 2dly Another sort of subjects then will be Converted Heathen Gentiles then to come in Isa 60.5 6 c. Isa 19. who shall be then Christ's Inheritance and the utmost parts of the Earth his Possession as Psal 2.8 which the Apostle reckons the greatest riches of the Gentiles Rom. 11.12 If the casting off the Jews was the riches of the Gentiles how much more their fulness And afterwards v. 25. he reveals it as a Mystery to humble us Gentiles in the mean time that blindness was in part happened to the Jews until a first fulness of the Gentiles was come in which our Saviour expresseth by the fulfilling of the times of the Gentiles Luke 21.24 for so long was the Jews calamity and miserable Captivity to endure from Jerusalems destruction as is evident from the context 3dly Christ's chief and best Subjects or Assessors and Deputies then in that his Kingdom will be the blessed raised Saints in the New Jerusalem come down from God Rev. 21.2 who is said to be the Maker and Builder of that City Heb. 11.10 16. which are they our Saviour saith that are counted worthy of that World and the Resurrection of the Just called there also the Children of the Resurrection Luk. 20.35 36. even in that habitable World as the Apostle calls it Heb. 2.5 And at that time when God brings his Son again into the World Heb. 1.6 Where those which God gave him before shall see his own Glory given him as Mediator by the Father as a manifestation of his eternal love to him who he knew would perfectly fulfill that Office and therefore in his last Testament-Will he bequeatheth it to them in the presence of his Father and his Disciples saying John 17.24 Father I will that they c. Observe well both the words and the context they are very weighty all full to this purpose that those raised Saints shall there be where Christ is in his own Kingdom as Dan. 7. there beholding his Glory and many other Texts to the like purpose Consider in the Books wherein many other excellent and sweet points of Christian Doctrine to serious spirits may be observable bordering upon these which to such may by God's Grace be exceeding available to promote Grace and Piety and that from a great advantage above what usually hath been taught or is yet expected by most Christians namely from the weighty consideration of the happiness of the whole man both in soul and body together and that upon Earth where those Saints were formerly despised and suffered when their enemies shall not live in body Isa 26.14 but they shall live with Christ in a triumphant state of Glory Rev. 20.4 5. and that above a thousand years sooner than is ordinarily expected and this happy estate will be a sure entrance into the possession of eternal blessedness in the highest Heavens Men use too greatly to prize and very dearly purchase many times with the loss of their precious souls their earthly falsly supposed perpetuities and when they have done all know not that they or their heirs shall possess I will not say enjoy them for a thousand dayes on Earth but suppose a lawful acquired purchase and left ordinarily with the greatest hope of blessing by a Godly Parent to a gracious Christian Posterity yet how soon do successions many times here degenerate and in some few hundreds of years how are Estates and Nations turned up-side down as sacred and other Histories abundantly evidence and the best mens best estate is here full of evil as well as good bitter sweets at the best yea they and every man in his best estate is altogether vanity Psal 39. And doth Christ by his own peculiar teaching and his evidence must needs be best assure his faithful Servants he hath procured and appointed unto them not a small pittance but a Kingdom and one that cannot be shaken not for a life here or a few successions but for a thousand years on Earth free not only from outward enemies but in the judgment of the best Christians from far worse scil from Sin and Satan with all their retinue Shame Sorrow Death Hell with all that black Regiment that guards them c. On the other hand What bruitish madness do wise men reckon such to be possessed with that cast away a great Estate with the casting of a Dye or by any other sinful earthly frenzy but what is it for any worldly vanity with a curse hereunto entailed and sometimes pursuing it close at the heels to cast away a sure Christian Interest in such a Kingdom as Christ's is sure to be on earth so glorious so satisfying as every condition of the faithful after death is satisfying fully so secure every way blessed in what they enjoy at that period and in what they know they shall enjoy to all eternity For as evil men are made to know all the degrees of their cursed estate both of soul and body likewise to come to their exceeding horror from the very moment of their death when their Conscience being let loose is their accuser witness judge executioner and continual tormentor so godly men appear to know from the very moment of their departure hence every happy condition they are to pass through to eternity therefore of this state said the representatives Rev. 5.10 almost one thousand six hundred years ago we shall reign upon earth so that on the one hand upon this said great advantage Christians may be urged by the Apostles argument a fortiori more strongly as the good is so great and near approaching wherefore Beloved brethren since these things are so what manner of men ought we to be in all holy manner of conversation c. And on the other hand in respect of evil men a fortiori they will not only lose such happiness which they wil not now believe but they will presently know they have lost it and that it will from thenceforth be irrecoverable and which ever will make them miserable they will find they were taken hence in wrath from the tenders of mercy which they had shal never have tenders thereof again made before Christ's second coming or at his coming nor after the last resurrection so that whether thus taken away in particular-displeasure or in the common destruction of the wicked they will throughly know each miserable estate which shall abode them privatively positively as well their poenam damni as poenam sensus as well what they have irreparably lost as what in every estate to eternity will be inflicted upon them Qu. But here by the way is one great Question How will this Doctrine be proved for many great and learned men do not assent to it Answ Whether any Doctrine that is founded evidently and strongly on Gods Word is owned by learned men or eminent men in the
A plain and evident Discovery of the two Personal Comings of CHRIST one at the beginning of his Thousand years Reign Rev. 20.4 with his holy and blessed raised Saints in the Now Jerusalem come down from God out of Heaven Rev. 21. the other after the little space when the Thousand years are ended c. Whereunto are added many profitable Applications of the same Doctrine for all sorts of persons Rev. 22.20 Surely I come quickly Amen Even so come Lord Jesus THese words contain Christ's most certain Asseveration of his second Personal Coming whereunto is annexed the Spirits and Brides assent consent thereunto and their assured expectation thereof in its time and due order They are the last words of holy Scripture saving a usual Salutation and therefore like to be words of great consequence and that if we consider how and by whom spoken and how and by whom entertained and improved as in the latter part but we shall not here insist on them as to handle them as a Text save only as they hold out to us the great Personal Appearance of the Coming of Christ 1 Thess 2.8 now shortly approaching which the world in great part as it is likely will not believe till they in great part feel the terror of it when at the said Appearance and his Kingdom he will begin to judge both quick and dead 1 Tim. 4.1 as in the sequel we doubt not will by the assistance and guidance of God's Spirit and Truth be made to right enquirers evidently to appear In chap. 1.7 it was proclaimed with an Ecce a note of observation Behold aforehand for the Churches great consolation before her troubles began that even then her Deliverer had begun his journey as it were for her help and deliverance Behold he cometh with clouds and every eye shall see him and they also that pierced him but also for the wo and misery of the wicked world likewise for all Nations shall wail because of him and both these ascertained with Even so Amen to shew that his coming in the clouds of Heaven in such a glorious manner as the holy Scriptures abundantly shew or with clouds as here shall be most certain and infallible and of great concernment for his faithful People to observe all along to remember consider and improve through all the orders of times in this most sacred Prophetical Book But now at the latter end when he comes to set home this lesson in its due order of accomplishment as foreseeing what hindrances in that respect his People would find in the latter dayes he then striketh hard and often upon this string to rouse them and awaken that Faith that then would be hard to be found Luke 18.8 saith he in his own person three times in this 22th chapter first v. 7. Behold I come quickly again v. 12. And behold I come quickly and lastly in this 20th vers Surely I come quickly still in each verse encouraging his People to wait for his coming that would make amends for all and that in the worst times before his coming which would then shortly be when the last head of the Roman Monster was to fall in its order into utter perdition in the Armageddon battel Rev. 16.14 16 17. and fully executed chap. 19.11 c. and that he should most certainly then so come to set up his glorious Kingdom on Earth and then to have his reward with him for all sorts v. 12. Rev. 11.18 that so as the Apostle Paul speaks all that suffer with him in his Kingdom of Patience may reign with him in his Kingdom of Power as their Messiah and Deliverer on Earth 2 Tim. 2.12 That they may serve him without fear there in holiness and righteousness all the dayes of their lives Luke 1.74 So by these and the like means the Bride the Lamb's Wife the Mystical Body of Christ then shortly to be made perfect in one as John 17. our Saviour prayed on Earth at his first-coming for his Saints happiness on Earth at his second coming should according to the due order of things set down in this most divine Book expect it in the end of the Roman Kingdom and when his own glorious Kingdom as Mediator should succeed on Earth and become that Mountain filling the whole Earth Dan. 2.35 of which he sets down in the four last chapters First the removal of the hinderers the Pope and his adherents chap. 19. and then of the Devil and his angels chap. 20.1 2 3. Secondly the erecting of his excellent Dominion first by the Brides making ready when she should so sing her Alleluja's upon her Enemies ruine in the old mother-tongue c. Rev. 19.1 2 3 4 5. and also the Saints be raised in order first such as were beheaded and then c. chap. 20.4 and more fully chap. 11.18 who must then have Judgment given to them that is power of judging on Thrones ver 4. Dan. 7. and this for a thousand years and having shewed what Satan with the last Gog and Magog chap. 20.7 8 9 10. should attempt for a little space till both be sent to Hell and in what way and manner he will thereupon begin the last Session of Judgment from ver 10. to the end he then in the two last chapters decyphers the excellent blessed and holy state of his own and his Saints Kingdom upon Earth with their priviledges and advantages therein as may abundantly appear from chap. 21 22 wherein from the consideration of this his own next Personal Coming he stirs up all his People to come to him to be fit to welcome his Coming v. 17. The Spirit and the Bride say Come and let him that heareth spiritually come and let him that is athirst come c. that when they hear him say ver 20. Surely I come quickly they may by faith and with fervent desires as his Bride say Amen Even so come Lord Jesus And all these warnings with frequent assertings of these things which he sets down in these four last chapters of this Book as chap. 19.7 8. These are the true sayings of God ch 21.5 These words are true and faithful chap. 22.6 These sayings are faithful and true and v. 10. forbids this Book to be sealed because the time is at hand viz. in the order of the accomplishment of all contained in this Book and in this 20th vers concludes with his own most sure testimony He which testifieth these things saith Surely I come quickly c. All which he seems to do as knowing how the faith of these things would be resisted in the world about the time he should so come in the clouds or with clouds as chap. 1.7 even this coming of which he saith Surely I come quickly And as we now find by experience at this very time as respecting his special spiritual powerful coming so much slighted and opposed by most of men and his next personal coming is not like to be less slighted
and mocked at 1 Pet. 3.3 but by the Scoffers of those times very possible much more Now whereas besides Christ's coming in humility to take our nature and to suffer for his Church there remains according to holy Scripture as we hope by the Grace of God to make manifest to all impartial searchers into these Mysteries there still remains a twofold personal coming of Christ One when God will subdue and destroy the great Enemies of Christ and his People both Jewes and Gentiles namely the Turk and Pope set forth by Ezekiel under the titles of Gog and Magog chap. 38 39. before he set up his New Jerusalem chap. 40 to the end of the Book Whose name shall be JEHOVAH SHAMMA the Lord is there just as the Beast and his Armies shall be destroyed Rev. 19.11 c. before the Jerusalem Rev. 19 20 21. called the Holy Beloved the great and holy Jerusalem which is also there the Bride the Lambs Wife be built by God's own hand as Heb. 11. which will be accomplished at the sounding of the seventh Angel Rev. 11.16 upon which comes in the thousand years when Christ will take to himself his great Power and reign as chap. 19. v. 1 to v. 10. And afterwards when our blessed Saviour had given a clear and perfect computation of all succeeding times to the end of the world with all the suiting circumstances before in at the end and after his said thousand years Reign on Earth in that last Table of the last and best times in the new World in chap. 20. as he gave a Table of all the last and worst times chap. 11. to ver 16. in the old bad World he shews manifestly from the compleating of that Judgment upon those great Enemies from his second Personal Apearance or Coming at that time when the Judgment was set to destroy the Beast Dan. 7.9 10. there are to pass above a thousand years before the third when is to be the last Session of the day of Judgment at the general Resurrection of all that lived not again before both good and bad as our Saviour distinctly teacheth chap. 20. called there the rest of the dead that lived not again before ver 5. setting forth to the end the manner of God's carrying-on many wonderful works from thence unto the end And then Christ further proceeds in the two last chapters to set forth in a very divine and wonderful manner the succeeding glorious estate of his Church upon Earth with her excellent prerogatives and priviledges all that time of his thousand years Reign from his second coming to his third saving the little space Satan is after loosed and seduceth the last Gog and Magog chap. 20.7 8 9 10. to their destruction to which ensueth the last Judgment ver 11. to the end when he will again descend from Heaven not with clouds as at his second coming but with a shout and the voice of an Arch-Angel and the Trump of God as the Apostle sheweth 2 Thess 4.16 c. and as here chap. 20.11 sitting upon a great white Throne before whose face Heaven and Earth fled away Now to that end we may the better and more clearly carry on this great work to satisfaction of some hitherto unresolved consciencious Christians we shall endeavour to this purpose to set down many evident Texts of holy Scriptures upon the advantage of what hath been already said which may appear manifestly to relate to those two Personal Comings and then come more fully to consider them from the order of their distinct times wherein they are to be both from Daniels Visions and the Book of Revelations in both which we have the series and order of the accomplishment of the Generalities of the greatest marters wherein God's glory and the Churches concernment should lie from the beginning of Daniels Visions for the space of above three thousand three hundred years 2dly To observe for Christians information the different names and titles sometimes given to them and answerably thereunto their natures as suitable to those names 3dly The different things to be done by Christ at both those said Comings with many distinct particularities under both those heads besides what is orderly to be accomplished both according to Daniel and the Book of the Revelation of Jesus Christ the faithful and true Witness from his second to his third personal coming at the last resurrection of good and bad which our Saviour after his ascension into Heaven hath at last declared and opened and left unsealed as was noted for his Churches instruction and comfort as by special order is manifest Rev. 22.10 by which means his People are inabled rightly to understand many otherwise dark passages of Old and New Testament and besides hath given great incouragement of blessing to the faithfull and diligent searching into them to the spiritual hearing or believing of them and to the keeping of the sayings of that Book chap. 1.3 Now therefore in reference to the first part of our business let it be observed That many judicious men well vers'd in the mysteries respecting the latter times unanimously agree that Christ will remain from his appearance or coming at the destruction of Aptichrist thenceforward all the thousand years of his reigning with his raised Saints in the ●orld Rev. 20.4 and will as Mr. Mede conceives probably through that time be raising up all the dead bodies of all the formerly deceased Saints to the end of that thousand years in their own order having departed out of this life during the Kingdom of the Stone or the Kingdom of Patience for almost seventeen hundred years having believed through their word as is said John 17. namely by the Apostles Doctrine with all the Faithful under the Old Testament even till that time when they shall all be made perfect in one with Christ their visible Head then in that his glorious Kingdom on Earth for the said thousand years space unto which that Scripture must necessarily be referred Joh. 17. from ver 19 to 25. But it seems from the time that Satan at the end of the thousand years shall be loosed for a little season that Christ will withdraw from the world for that little season to give as it were opportunity to the Devil to play his last most abominable wicked prank in the world with his seduced Hypocrites the last Gog and Magog as followeth Rev. 20.7 8 9. to bring on that last destruction of all them and the whole World v. 10. which thereupon will suddenly be dissolved as follows ver 11 to the end when the Apostle Paul plainly saith 1 Thess 4.16 Christ will again descend from Heaven with a shout with the voice of the Arch-Angel and with the Trump of God and shews that immediately the dead in Christ shall rise first namely such as had died in the thousand years since his second coming that they with such as are alive and remain all the time since they were raised to live
in it then made one and perfect in one as Christ prayed John 17.11 as Christ and the Father are one c. consider well the Prayer of Christ being all along prophetical of the ensuing times that Jerusalem will be then the Bride Rev. 19. and the Lambs Wife Rev. 21. and was of old fore-spoken of as his Spouse in the Song of Solomon his type therein So the Wisdom of God seems to fit the descriptions thereof suitably to their several states to whom it was so represented Fourthly The most of those Prophecies which concern the Jews are more fully set forth in the Old Testament Hence the Turk's ruine who is the sixth Trumpet Rev. 9.11 is more fully described Ezek. 38 39 chapters under the name of Gog and the Pope's there both briefly under the name of Magog in chap. 39. referring us Christians intime to come to look into the New Testament for what God would after for our use then make known of Antichrist more largely Fifthly The fifth and sixth Trumpets which are the first and second Wo-Trumpets Rev. 9. See Abridgm Dan. 11.40 which were to ruine the Eastern Roman Empire are the Sarazens and Turks set forth by the titles of the King of the South and the King of the North Dan. 11.40 c. being likewise the oppressors of the poor Jews Sixthly The Armageddon-battel being for the destruction of the first Gog and Magog is set forth in both Testaments as referring to the Enemies of both Christian Jews and Gentiles first set down in the Old Testament Ezek. 38 39 chapters Joel 3.7 11 12. Dan. 11.45 Zech. 14. as in reference to the Jews Secondly in the New-Testament Rev. 14 15 chapters and 16th under or after the sixth Viol and Rev. 19.11 c. as in reference to the Gentiles Seventhly The greatly-beloved Prophet Daniel chiefly sets down what might be ground of comfort to the faithful Jews See Irenicon pag. 63. But the beloved Disciple and Apostle St. John mainly speaks of what might be useful for the Faithful in the times of the Gentiles Luke 21.24 whilst the body of the Jewish Nation remained cast out Eightly The 12th chapter of Daniel's Prophecy is useful to open the way for understanding the Mysteries of that Book as the 17th chapter of the Revelations is for the understanding much in that Book See Abridgm on Dan. chap. 12. For from Daniels 12th may be understood the time and order of Christs appearing with the terribleness thereof ver 1. and of the Jews deliverance therewith v. 1. and how long before both will come v. 11 12. and what state that Church and the Saints in it should be in then v. 1 13. in what state the Church of the Jews was in before Christ's appearing very troublesom v. 2 3. how long these Mysteries should continue shut up v. 4 9. and what was meant by the time of the end when they should be opened compare ver 9. with verse 40 of chap. 11. and then what state was to be of the Church of the Gentiles ver 4. latter part of the verse and v. 5 6 7. which Daniel then understood not v. 8. because then sealed up v. 9. and likewise concerned things long after to come in the Gentile-Church and yet he had it expounded to him before by one that stood by chap. 7.16 21 to v. 27. So also Rev. 17. is a chapter remarkably set down by the Spirit of God very useful for the opening of divers Mysteries contained in the Book of Revelations See Irenicon p. 26 27 28 c. concerning Antichrist's rise reign and ruine with many other things thereunto partaining mentioned chapters 11 13 14 15 16 c. as may be observed in the Letter of May 20. in the Fore-runner and in the Irenicon pag. 26 27 28 29 30 31. c. Ninthly Then observe Daniels Visions were sealed to the time of the end chap. 12.9 which was to the times of the Sarazens Turks or which is contemporary in Antichrist's time times and the dividing of a time as Dan. 11.40 c. Dan. 12.5 6 7. chap. 7.24 25. compated with Rev. 9.11 chap. 11. chap. 13. at which time they were to be unsealed in respect of both those enemies both of Jews and Gentiles as Daniel and the Book of Revelation set them forth in their due order as was said Tenthly What Daniel briefly shewed the Jews should be done for them at Christ's Appearing See Abridgm on Dan. 12. namely that then his People should be delivered Dan. 12.1 c. the Prophet Ezekiel in that respect more fully explained from the Visions of God chap. 37. first by the rising of the dry bones and after by the uniting of two sticks into one under one King to them both for ever and chap. 38 39. by removing Gog the hinderer of their rising And lastly chap. 40 41 42 to the end of the Book by shewing to him the New Jerusalem then to ensue after Gog's ruine and both Daniel and Ezekiel being God's Prophets sent to the Jews in the time of their Captivity and both fore-telling their great restoration and the time thereof though mystically as two witnesses of God's Truth to comfort the Faithful Jews in the low ebb of their dejected condition till then Eleventhly The first three worldly Monarchies being past which had oppressed the Jews before Christ came in the flesh the Book of Revelation speaks nothing of them See Abridgm on Dan. nor of the Roman Monarchy till Christ's Resurrection at the opening of the first Seal Rev. 6. Psal 45. when Christ having all power in Heaven and in Earth given to him he gave Commission to his Disciples for the preaching of the Gospel Mat. 28.18 19 20. See Irenicon p. 26 27 c. and pag. 61 62 63. But afterwards the orders of the times and things in Daniel as respecting the proceedings of things in the Roman Monarchy to the time of its ruine and Christ's Kingdom following upon it both the Prophecy of Daniel and the Book of Revelation exactly agree as being revealed by the same eternal Spirit of Truth namely from the finishing of Christ's work of Redemption to his coming again But after that for the state of things in Dan. 7.13 14 15. to the end of that chapter that it shall be for a thousand years Christ only in Rev. 20 21 22. further informs us saving it is darkly imployed Dan. 12.13 where it is promised to Daniel that he shall stand up in his lot at the end of the dayes that is at the resurrection of the Just or first resurrection Rev. 20.5 Twelfthly Hence it may appear that though Christ as man upon Earth knew not the time of the last day yet having since ascended and sitting on his Fathers right hand in Heaven revealed now for our use in a latitude both concerning the last day and also many other great mysteries contained in that Divine Book of the
six copies distinguished by a comma to be understood in that sense of new creation of things not spiritual regeneration as men use to take it when all such faithful Spirits shall be counted as our Saviour speaks worthy to obtain that World and the Resurrection of the Dead that which is called the World to come Heb. 2.5 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And when Abraham's Isaac's and Jacob's posterity shall enjoy that Land with them Deut. 30. to ver 11. Deut. 32.43 as Davids Kingdom shall then be stablished before himself for ever to the end 2 Sam. 7.16 And so likewise the Promise and Covenant made to David of the Kingdom for himself and his Seed for ever will then in Christ the Seed of David on Earth be fulfilled when also the first Adam's lost dominion as was fore-prophesied Psal 8. and explained and applyed by the Apostle Heb. 2. will be regained to the raised Saints from the dead at the first said Resurrection by Christ the second Adam Consider seriously these Scripture-evidences and the things held out by them 16ly Such Prophecies as speak of good things to come to Israel Ephraim or Joseph together with Judah joyned with them usually contain something belonging to the great Restauration at Christ's appearing and his Kingdom 1 Tim. 4.1 when he first begins to judge quick and dead at the first session of the day of Judgement when God's ancient People of Israel or Ephraim and Judah shall be joyned together into one stick under one King to them both for ever even Christ being his Promised Seed which will be accomplished in those last dayes as was said from Ezek. 37. 17ly When David by his prophetical Spirit foretelleth of things incompetible to his own Kingdom or to his natural seed such things must necessarily be referred to Christ's glorious Kingdom on Earth See Iren. p. 77 78 79 80. in the thousand years 18ly Again it is observable in Mystical Prophecies that the Spirit of God seems many times to lay down great things in generals and after by degrees to give expositions of them See Abridgm on Dan. as in Nebuchadnezzar's dream Dan. 2. and Daniels Visions of the same matters Dan. 7. both which are by Daniel and the Angel in the same chapters in some brief way first expounded and both again more particularly afterwards in the following Visions in their order chap. 8. and somewhat in chap. 9. but afterwards more fully in many things in their order in his last large Vision chap. 10 11 12. and so in the Revelation in chap. 4 5 7. some general heads are touched at which are more particularly explained in a great part of the Book following So in the latter part of chap. 14. the decay of the Papacy is spoken of which afterwards is again explained chapters 15 16 more briefly and some of the Vials again more largely chapters 18 19 20. 19ly In the Book of the Revelation when things are not said to succeed one the other as 1st 2d 3d c. as the Seals Trumpets Vials but one measure of time is assigned and suited to them all or one table of Chronology is fitted to them all such distirct Visions are contemporaries as all that concerned the true and false Church in Antichrist's time have the same measure though diversly computed by months dayes and a time times and an half all agreeing in 1260 years the date of the Beast the mourning-time of the Witnesses the Woman's Wilderness-condition by which also the Whore of Babylon the ten crowned Horns with the two-horned Beast c. are limited to their seasons So all those Visions under or after the 7th Trumpet See the Irenicon pag. 30. have one Chronological Table to compute their time as chap 11. to v. 15. contained the forty two months for the night-workers in darkness and a thousand two hundred and sixty dayes of such as are of the Light and walk therein So all the Visions I say in the three last chapters have one Chronological Table to compute the time of them all to wit a thousand years wherein Christ will reign with his Saints the Devil shall be bound and shut up c. the New Jerusalem come down from God and God's Tabernacle be with men and the New Heavens and New Earth and the Paradise of God and the Tree of Life and the pure River c. all for the said time of the thousand years and so are contemporaries and all strongly there asserted and confirmed See Irenicon in several places 20. Observ After Christ Jesus our Saviour had finished his Farewel Sermon Joh. 16. he then in the presence of his Disciples made that most excellent declarative Prayer Joh. 17. wherein a large Prophecy of many things to come is very divinely though mystically couched wherein we may observe many things in order according to the Will of his heavenly Father set forth by Christ which should afterward according both to his prayer prediction or disposal be done and hath herein caused to be recorded which shall have their due accomplishment in their times begining from his making that excellent prophetical Prayer who alwayes prayed according to his heavenly Father's Will and as he said was alwayes heard of him and so it is to be known by us that all here he prayed for in respect of himself his Disciples and the faithful Pastors and Christians succeeding even all such as his Father had given him till his coming again and all that believed through their word namely the Apostles Doctrine through the time of the wicked world which he prayed not for till the time of the good world came that should both believe and know him whom the Father had sent when that Glory should be given to his own that the Father had given him concerning which he then made his Will v. 24. that they should behold his Glory in his Kingdom Dan. 7.13 14. at the Resurrection in that World to come of which he speaks Luke 20.35 36. which as was said Heb. 2.5 is stiled 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the world habitable to come of which the Apostle there said he spake namely chap. 1.6 where he had said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 when he shall bring his Son again into the World that is the second time he saith and let all the Angels of God worship him for he shall then as both Daniel and from Daniel three of the Evangelists witness Christ's words of his coming come in the clouds of Heaven as was foretold of him and all his holy ones with him both Saints and Angels And in reference to this order of this prophetical declarative Prayer of our blessed Saviour observe the ensuing steps of his proceeding therein to the said purposes which we have already hinted to be now further observed and duly considered accordingly Ver. 1. he saith Father glorifie thy Son that thy Son may also glorifie thee which was evidently soon after answered in his Resurrection from the dead
of which God said Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee Psal 2.7 applyed largely by St. Paul to Christ's Resurrection Acts 13.33 34 35 36 37. with other Scriptures of which saith he again Rom. 1.4 he was declared to be the Son of God with power by the resurrection from the dead And being so glorified by his Father he also glorified him by setting up the preaching of the Gospel and give Salvation thereby v. 2 3 4. when all power being given to him in Heaven and in Earth as he said Mat. 28.18 he then mainly improves the same in commissionating and fitting and sending his Disciples to be his Apostles to preach the Gospel as in the Prayer is to be observed afterwards and Mat. 28.19 20. Go preach the Gospel to all Nations and Mark 15. Go preach the Gospel to every creature and also glorified his Father many wayes in the forty days after his Resurrection but especially he is said then to speak to his Disciples of the things that concerned the Kingdom of God Acts 3.3 4 5. whereupon seemed that question of the same Kingdom then to be moved by them c. The next step was his Prayer for his Ascension into Heaven v. 5. to be glorified with that Glory which he had before in the Bosom of his Father before the world was when he was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but thenceforward should as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 God-man in one person sit at the right-hand of the Father in his Caelestial Glory which he had with the Father before the world was and then v. 6 7 8. having declared divers things respecting his Disciples what he had done towards them and what effect was found in them c. he proceeds in v. 9 11. to make his Prayer for his Disciples after to be his Apostles being in the world when he was ascended that his Father would keep them from that evil world as he had done for them to that time v. 12. having shewed their joynt interest ver 10. and shews the end why he spake these things suitable to their present state v. 13 14. and shewing what Persecution they were to look for but how they should be preserved c. he proceeds to limit his Prayer for his Disciples v. 15. not that they should be taken out of the world but that they should be kept from the evil And since they were not of that world v. 16. he prayes further in v. 17. to have them sanctified by the Word of God's Truth and giving them their Mission v. 18. he shews the end of his sanctifying himself was for their sanctification by that means v. 19. So having done with what concerned his Disciples to be sent as Apostles into the world and in them for all faithful Messengers of the Gospel that were to succeed he then proceeds v. 20. to pray for all truly faithful and believing souls through their Word as he speaks even from that time of their Mission to his Coming again as may many wayes appear by what follows from ver 20. to 25. wherein all such faithful persons should be equally concerned shewing that the end and drift of all their believing through their Word or of any of his Messengers was that they might all be one as the Father was in him and he in the Father that they might be one as the Father and the Son were one v. 21 22. that is that they should be as the Bride the Lamb's Wife is one with her Head in the New Jerusalem come down from God out of Heaven Rev. 21. and so made perfect in one v. 23. at Christ's second coming or his coming again into the world as Heb. 1.6 when that good world to come shall believe that the Father hath sent him yea and know it too in an especial manner as he adds and repeats in part the same thing v. 21 23. having shewed in v. 22. that he had given them the same Glory that the Father had given him in his Kingdom Dan. 7.14 15. and for that end that they might be one as was said before as he and the Father are one who loved them as he had loved him And v. 24. he further declares his own last Will and Testament in that particular respecting the enjoyment of that happiness with himself in the said Kingdom which his Father had given him as Mediator as a reward in time for that work finished in the time of that his Office which the Faithful should enjoy with him in the time of that said good World to come when they should be where he should be and behold to their happiness the Glory then given him by his Father from his love to him as his obedient Son and faithful Servant before the foundation of the world and in the two last verses concludes with some special consolations respecting his Disciples as follows ver 25 26. to the end of the chapter Thus divinely hath our blessed Saviour according to his infinite Wisdom couched the order of these glorious Mysteries in his making and leaving this most excellent Prophetical and declarative Prayer of his before his departure out of the World recorded by his beloved Apostle St. John for the information and consolation of his poor and little little Flock to whom with himself it was his Father's pleasure to give that Kingdom with himself on Earth Rev. 20.4 Rev. 5.10 And the advancement of that state is the great drift of our Lord's Prayer recorded also by two Evangelists namely that God's Name may be hallowed See Irenicon p. 30. and his Kingdom come and consequently his Will be doen in Earth then as in Heaven before for which purpose as God's People should alwayes endeavour faithfully so they have abundant ground to believe from the Word it will be so done in the time when the Devil will be shut up in the bottomless-pit from seducing the Nations for a thousand years space Rev. 20. The blessed and holy Saints shall come with Christ to take their bodies in their own order The glorious Angels shall come and worship him and do their service to him in the world Heb. 1.6 And all the creatures in Heaven and Earth and under the Earth shall bow the knee and be subject unto him Phil. 2. and all things be made new by him Rev. 21.5 all which since his Word declareth most surely shall be performed 21. Observ That the perfect Dominion over the Creatures which was part of the Image of God upon Man in his innocency will be restored again unto him the holy Scriptures make evident which the Apostle Paul saith The whole Creation groans for to be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious Liberty of the Sons of God Rom. 8. and this David prophetically foreshews will be done in Christ Ps 8. where he saith God had visited him the Son of man and made him for a little time as both the word in the Original 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉