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A61453 A plain and easie calculation of the name, mark, and number of the name of the beast ... humbly presented to the studious observers of Scripture-prophecies, God's works, and the times / by Nathaniel Stephens ... ; whereunto is prefixed, a commendatory epistle, written by Mr. Edm. Calamy. Stephens, Nathaniel, 1606?-1678.; Calamy, Edmund, 1600-1666. 1656 (1656) Wing S5450; ESTC R17480 246,007 328

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the Church of God doth come too near to the formality of Anti-Christianism Antiochus Epiphanes in the Prophecy of Daniel is described as a mighty King or Potentate in the Seleucian Line but when he was not contented with his Power which was great enough but would exalt himself against the Prince of the Host and tread down the Sanctuary and do all things after his own will in this he was a figure of the Antichrist to come Dan. 8. 12. But that we may speak more distinctly in a matter of so great moment we do desire to lay down this necessary caution in the beginning Let us then distinguish betwixt the Essence and the Exercise of the power For the Essence we do willingly acknowledg that the Lord hath ordained Magistrates to be over the people for his own glory and the publick good and that Magistracy is the Ordinance of God Rom. 13. v. 1 2 3. And though he hath not tied any Nation or People so strictly and precisely to this or that particular Form of Government yet his pleasure is That the People should obey the Government that is set over them In this case If they resist the Power they resist the Ordinance of God and draw great guilt upon their Souls for their resisting If we look to the Nation and People of the Jews they did meet with the greatest Changes and Alterations of State yet in each Alteration the will of the Lord was that they should obey the Civil Authority set over them for the preservation of the Publick Peace The hardest Change that they ever met withal was the translation of their State from the house of David yet they were to pray for the peace of the King of Babylon seek the good of the City whither they were carried Captive All this plainly sheweth That Magistracy is the Ordinance of God and the Lord would have his own Command to be observed by his People though they did live under Heathen Kings Secondly we are to consider the Exercise of the Power And here First is the lawful execution and Secondly the exorbitancy and excess of the Power above Law For the lawful use of the Power we do willingly yield That the Supreme Magistrate hath not onely Authority in the Common-wealth but he hath also great Power in and about the affairs of the Church And this thing we have often incu●…cated in the Body of the Treatise to wit That the Reign of Christ doth begin upon the Earth when the Kingdoms States and Governments of this World become Nursing Fathers to the Church And so we do affirm That it doth appertain to the Higher Powers to take order that Unity and Peace be preserved in the Church that the Truth be kept pure and intire that horrid Blasphemies be supprest that the Ordinances of God be duly setled that the profane the ignorant and rude body of the People who of themselves would never call upon the Name of the Lord be brought by their Power and Authority to the publick places of Worship For the better effecting of which they have Power to call Synods to be present at them and to provide That whatsoever is transacted in them be according to the minde of God In this sense we may not doubt to say That the Chief Magistrate in every Common-wealth is the Supreme Head in Causes Ecclesiastical that is to say The Supreme Head in Causes Ecclesiastical that do of right appertain to him and do fall under his cognizance by the Law-Divine In the forementioned cases he is the Delegate and Vice-gerent of Christ upon the Earth And this we take to be the lawful Exercise of the Power Thirdly there is the Hyperbole or Excess of the Power when the Magistrate is not contented with his own limits or bounds but shall further endeavor to carry all by Will and Prerogative in the Church of Christ. This is that which comes nearest to the formality of Antichristianism for Antichrist is said to sit in the Temple of God shewing himself that he is God If therefore the Supreme Magistrate shall do the same in the Church of Christ if he shall controll and do all things after his own Will in the house of Christ this is to resemble the Great Antichrist and to do the same in effect which he doth But for this we have a clear example in Steven Gardiner Bishop of Winchester who of all others is noted by Forraign Divines to cry up such an excessive Prerogative of the Kings of England in Causes Ecclesiastical For he did not shun to maintain That it was at the pleasure of the King to abrogate Statutes and institute new Rites in the worship of God yea he further said That it was lawful for the King to forbid the people the use of the Cup in the Lords Supper and the use of Marriage to the Ministers And the ●…round of all this was Because the King was Supreme Head in Causes Ecclesiastical Now in way of opposition to this the Forraign Divines have risen with great indignation These are the words of Dr. Rivet in his Explication of the Decalogue Edit 2. pag. 203. Qui enim Papatus doctrinam adhuc fovebat ut posteà apparuit novum Papatum in personâ Regis erigebat For he meaning Steven Gardiner aforesaid who did as yet nourish the Doctrine of the Papacy as after it appeared did erect a new Papacy in the Person of the King And Calvin in his Commentary upon Amos Chap. 7 ver 13. speaking of them who did ascribe the Title of Supreme Head in Causes Ecclesiastical to Hen. 8. King of England hath these words Hoc me semper gravitèr vulneravit quum vocarent ipsum summum Ecclesiae Caput sub Christo. This hath grievously wounded me always when they called him the Supreme Head of the Church under Christ. He did take this for no other then an incroachment upon the Prerogative of Christ. And he might well do so if we look to the Interpretation of Steven Gardiner aforementioned with whom he had to do But the learned man doth proceed in these words It is certain if Kings do their duty they are both Patrons of Religion and Nursing Fathers of the Church as Isaiah calls them Chap. 49. ver 23. This therefore is principally required of Kings That they use the Sword wherewith they are furnished for the maintaining of Gods Worship But in the mean time there are inconsiderate men who make them too Spiritual and this fault reigns up and down Germany yea spreads too much in these Countries And now we perceive what fruit springs from this root viz. That Princes and all that are in the place of Government think themselves to be so Spiritual that there is no other Ecclesiastical Government And this Sacriledge creeps amongst us because they cannot measure their Office with certain and lawful bounds but are of opinion they cannot reign unless they abol●…sh all the Authority of the Church and become the Chief Iudges both in
and in what manner those Princes and Potentates of the Earth do sin Whosoever they be that hold up the Name and Headship of the Beast in direct opposition to the Name and Headship of the Lamb. Thou mayest further understand how greatly they do aggravate their sin that compass Sea and Land that make search and inquisition into every corner and persecute unto the death all that will not live in subjection to this Name or Headship Hereby also thou mayest be informed what sympathy what bowels of affection thou shouldst shew to those that live under the Tyranny of the Beasts Kingdome For i●… on the one side poor Souls do Worship the Beast receive his Mark and Name Christ as he hath cause enough doth denounce the most grievous Judgements against them On the other side if they refuse to subject their Consciences to his Papal determinations such is the hard condition of many Countreys that it is the loss of all yea of life it self This is the Glassie Sea mingled with fire through which the Saints have passed which also they are yet in passing But how few of us are sensible of their hard condition How few do mourn for the affliction of Ioseph If that be true that the Members of the Protestant Churches abroad are in imminent danger If they have been lately Massacred in Piedmont without sparing Age or Sex If they are bleeding in Switzerland divers there having been put to death for no fault but being Protestants If the designes be upon the whole Interest by the Popish Party almost in all places of Europe Then we have reason to condole with our Brethren in their Sufferings And the reading of the present Treatise will help us more clearly to see and judge of that which is the cause of the Quarrel We shall see also what is the Minde of Christ concerning these things and to what issue they will be brought at the end of all Hereby also thou mayest be advertised to beware of the Opinion of such that make the Christian Magistrate the Fountain of all Church-Power This is to set up a Civil Anti-Christ in the stead of a Spiritual Christ is the Head of his own Church and therefore he hath appointed Laws by which his Kingdome is to be governed Censures by which his rebellious Subjects are to be punished and Officers to dispense those Censures If there be no such Name or Headship What should be the meaning of the Apostle when he speaketh of the Incestuous Corinthian Concerning him that hath done this deed in the Name of the Lord Iesus Christ when you are gathered together and my Spirit with the power of the Lord Iesus to deliver such a one to Satan 1 Cor. 5. 4. And in that other place Now we command you Brethren in the Name of the Lord Iesus that you withdraw your selves from every Brother that walketh disorderly 2 Thess. 3. 6. And in that Scripture Whatsoever ye shall binde on earth shall be bound in heaven for where two or three are gathered together in my Name I will be in the midst of them Matth. 18. ver 18 19 20. In these several places the Name of Christ is his Power and Headship in and over the Church his own House which is not onely opposite to the Name of the Beast but in an inferior degree to that Spiritual Power and Supremacy which some would give to Princes and Potentates of the Earth The London-Ministers in their Vindication do speak to good purpose when they say Christ Iesus is the onely Head of the Church governing it not onely inwardly and invisibly by the working of his Spirit but outwardly also and visibly as a Political Ministerial Body In which he hath appointed his own proper Ambassadors Assemblies Laws Ordinances and Censures to be administred in his Name and according to his own way pag. 4. By this account then they must be judged to come neer a very dangerous Errour whosoever they be that take this Name and Headship from him and give it to Temporal Princes Calvin and other friends of ours have been much offended at the Title that was given to Henry the Eighth and his Successors And our Adversaries also have hereby taken occasion to insult over us For these are the words of Wadesworth in a Letter of his to Mr. Bedell N●…r will I saith he insist upon the passions that moved King Henry violently to Divorce himself from his lawful Wife to fall out with the Pope his Friend ●…o Marry Lady Anne Bullen and soon after to Behead her to disinherit Queen Mary and to inable Queen Elizabeth and presently to disinherit Queen Elizabeth and to restore Queen Mary to hang Catholicks for Traytors and to burn Protestants for Hereticks to destroy Monasteries to pill Churches Were these fit beginnings for the Gospel of Christ I pray was this man a good Head of Gods Church For my part I pray our Lord to bless me from being a Member of such a Head or such a Church pag. 11. Now what saith Mr. Bedel to all this You demand saith he if this man King Henry were a good Head of Gods Church What if I should demand the same touching Alexander the sixth Julius the second Leo the tenth or twenty more of the Catalogue of Popes in respect of whom King Henry might be Canoniz'd for a Saint But there is a story in Tullies Offices of one Lutatius that laid a Wager That he was bonus vir a good man and would be judged by one Fimbria a man of Consular Dignity He when he understood the case said He would never judge that matter lest either he should diminish the reputation of a man well esteemed of or set down that any man was a good man which he accounted to consist in an innumerable sort of excellencies and praises That which he said of a good man with much more reason may I say of a good King one of whose highest excellencies is to be a good Head of the Church And therefore it is a question which I will never take upon me to answer Whether King Henry was such or no unless you will before-hand interpret c. pag. 131. He hath some other passages concerning the use of the Authority of the said King in doing things that were good and in removing the Popes Tyranny Which Acts of his saith he whosoever shall impartially consider of may well esteem him a better Head to the Church of England then any Pope these thousand years pag. 132. But for my part I conceive here are two Questions to be answered Whether that King were rightly and truly a Head of the Church at all That being granted the second Whether he were a good one yea or no To determine these Questions I am clearly of Fimbria's judgement in that other case As on the one part I am loth to diminish the lawful Power of Princes which they have they ought to have and ever had in disposing the affairs of the Church so on
A Plain and Easie CALCULATION Of the NAME MARK and NUMBER of the Name Of the BEAST Wherein these three Points are declared First The Name in the Apocalyptical style is no other but the Universal Headship of the Beast opposed to the Name Power and Headship of the Lamb. Secondly The Number in the same style is the Number of Years to the setting up of this Name or Headship in which respect it is called The Number of the Name Thirdly The Truth of the Exposition is cleared by agreement of all Particulars both in the Text and in the whole Prophecy and by the Event of things a sure Interpreter of Prophecy Humbly Presented To the studious Observers of Scripture-Prophecies GOD'S Works and the Times By NATHANIEL STEPHENS Minister of Penny-Drayton in Leicestershire Whereunto is prefixed A Commendatory EPISTLE written by Mr. Edm. Calamy LONDON Printed by Ia. Cottrel for Matth Keynton at the Fountain Nath Heathcoat at the gilded Acorn and Hen Fletcher at the three gilt Cups in S. Pauls Church-yard 1656. To the Reader THat which one faith of the Book of Leviticus may be also truly said of the Book of the Revelation That it contains as many Mysteries as Words and as many Sacraments as Syllables Hence it was that Calvin P. Martyr Bucer Melancthon and Luther profess That they durst not adventure upon the Interpretation of it because of the difficulty they found in it Hence it is also that so many by adventuring into this Sea have made Shipwrack not onely of their own Credit but also of the Truth and have rather revealed their own weakness then the meaning of the Revelation And yet notwithstanding I dare not but much commend and incourage those that soberly humbly diligently and devoutly endeavor to finde out the meaning of this Book especially when I consider that saying of the holy Ghost Blessed is he that readeth and they that hear the words of this Proph●…y and keep those things which are written therein Onely I crave leave to suggest That whosoever will undertake to unfold these heavenly Mysteries must carefully avoid three Rocks 1. He must take heed of indulging too much to Fancy For Fancy is not a sure Foundation to build Divine Interpretations upon Many men have deceived themselves and others by trusting too much unto the Luxuriancy of their Fancy There is a learned man that makes Eight Chapters from the 4th to the 12th to be Predictions of the Destruction of Jerusalem by Titus c. And he pleaseth his Fancy making the Seals and the Trumpets to agree to this Conceit of his But if those Visions were presented to Saint John in Domitians time when he was Banished into Patmos which was after the Destruction of Jerusalem then surely this Fancy of his will prove a meer Dream and Delusion Now that John was banished in Domitians time and that he then had these Apocalyptical Visions made known to him is the Opinion of Irenaeus Tertullian Eusebius Hierome and divers others Indeed Epiphanius saith twice That he was banished in the time of Claudius the Emperour But Petavius that Comments upon him saith That he was herein greatly mistaken Paraeus saith It was 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Epiphanii in putting down Claudius for Domitianus Now to build such No●…el Interpretations upon a Mistake of Epiphanius must needs it self be a great Mistake 2. He must take heed that he doth not appropriate what is spoken in general concerning the Churches of Christ in the world unto that particular Church and Nation in which he liveth This hath been a common Error of many Interpreters Hence it is that a learned man makes one of the Angels that poured out the Vials to be Queen Elizabeth another The Lord Cecil Lord Treasurer of England Hence it is also that we have been so much deceived in Expounding of the meaning of the two Witnesses and of their eminent slaughter at the end of their prophesying in Sack-cloth Every Nation according to the several Persecutions which it hath been under labouring to make the eminent slaughter of the Witnesses to Syncronize with its sad condition Some say It is past Others say It is yet to come And if I may be so bold as to interpose my judgement I should conceive That the latter of these two Opinions is the truest For if what this Author not onely saith but solidly proves be true That the Roman Antichrist did not arise till 606 years after Christ And if Antichrist must reign 1260 years and if this eminent slaughter must not be till toward the end of the Prophecy of the Witnesses then it will necessarily follow That it must be many years before this eminent slaughter will happen 3. He must take heed that he be not too peremptory in determining of Times and Seasons especially of such times which are yet to be fulfilled Our Saviour Christ saith It is not for you to know the Times or the Seasons which the Father hath put in his own power And we finde by sad Experience That they that have been most confident in defining the time when the Jews shall be converted and when Antichrist shall be destroyed have been wofully deceived One learned man makes the Conversion of the Jews to be in the year 1650 But we have lived to see this bold Assertion confuted Another will have it to happen 1655 but this also we now know to be false Another upon very weak grounds concludes That it will be in the year 1656. Another in the year 1665. Such peremptory Assertions and Conclusions argue great confidence but are built upon such weak Foundations that in the issue it will appear That they have deceived both themselves and others The Reverend and Learned Author of this ensuing Tractate hath undertaken a great and difficult task that is To unriddle not onely the Name and Mark of the Beast but also the Number of his Name which he hath performed with so much Modesty Humility Industry and Exquisite Care that I am much assured That whosoever will vouchsafe to read what he hath written though it may be he will not accord with him in all that he saith yet he will much commend his pains and learning and bless God for the good he receiveth by it It cost the Author no doubt a great deal of time to compose it And it is pity that so much pains and study should not be exposed to Publick view If Renowned and Learned Mr. VINES to whom this Author was well known and who had the perusal of this Work were now alive it should have had his publick Approbation But he is now with God And therefore give me leave in his stead Christian Reader to commend it to thy diligent perusal and to accompany it with my Prayers to God That that Holy Spirit which at first made known the Revelation unto Saint John would reveal the meaning of it to thee and me Your Servant in the Work of the LORD Edm Calamy TO
Roman Dominion in the last and Antichristian Edition must continue a long time ●…o the admiration of the world The Caesarean Majesty was to continue some good space of time and that being cut off the Antichristian is to be restored as the wonder of the world And therefore it is said That all they whose Names are not written in the Book of Life from the foundation of the world shall admire when they behold the Beast that was and is not and yet is chap. 17. vers 8. Now then if we can make it appear what is the meaning of the Spirit in these things when the Antichristian Kingdom began and how long it must continue if we can shew what is meant by the Name Mark and the Number of the Name and how all these are applicable to the universal headship of the See of Rome and to the worlds living in subjection to that headship if these things can be cleared as by the Lords assistance I shall endeavour to clear them in the process of this Treatise I hope that this will not any longer be accounted a fruitless inquiry which may be the mean under the grace of God to redeem the Souls of men from such a thraldom For put case you have to do with such a one who placeth a great part of his Religion in yielding subjection to the universal headship of the Bishop of Rome You shall do much toward his Conviction when out of the Scriptures in general you shall be able to prove such an Obligation to be contrary to Faith in Christ. And this many worthy Writers have done already Yet you shall do more when out of this particular Scripture you shall be able solidly to prove the Profession of such an Allegiance to be the Mark of the Beast If they that separate from our Church and cite that Scripture Come out of Babylon my People would first define what Babylon is and that the Church of England is the Babylon that St. Iohn speaks of they would carry on their business more demonstratively and Apocalyptically Till this be done they do but beat the Air. The same Law may be given to us when we charge the Roman Catholicks that they are such that receive the Mark of the Beast To justifie the charge we should define in the first place what the Beast his Name Mark Image and the Number of his Name do signifie and when this is done we should shew how these things do agree to the head-ship of the Roman Bishop If there be no performance of this how can we accuse them of a sin and we our selves be altogether ignorant what that sin is Therefore the right determination of these things is no trivial matter as some imagine Seventhly If we consider the Reign of Christ upon the Earth for 1000 years to the better understanding of this it is behoveful for us first of all to know what is the Reign of the Beast over those that have the Mark and worship the Image For it is the Scope of the Spirit to set the Reign of Christ in immediate opposition to the Reign of the Beast If therefore we can well understand the nature and manner of the Beast's Reigning over those that have his Mark and worship his Image we shall be the more able to see the nature of the Reign of Christ. For the knowledge of one contrary doth exceedingly conduce to the knowledge of the other specially in that Point wherein the contrariety doth stand and the contrariety between the Lamb and the Beast doth lie in the Soveraignty Now for the clearing of this Truth we can prove it from the Scope of the Prophecie and from the coherence of the Visions For in the former part of the Prophecie from the beginning of the 13 chapt to the end of the 19 it is the Plot of the Spirit to describe the Kingdom of the Beast in its first Institution in the greatness of its power in its cruelty against the Saints in the time of its continuance and in other Adjuncts of that Dominion At the end of the 19 chap. he sheweth how the Beast is cast into the Lake of Fire and when this is done he beginneth to ●…peak of the Reign of Christ and of the Resurrection of the Martyrs From the whole Scope of the Prophecie it is evident That the Reign of the Beast is opposed to the Reign of Christ for 1000 years where the Beast doth make an end at that instant of time the Reign of Christ doth begin And where the death of the Martyrs is fully complete there the Resurrection and emersion out of the Antichristian Death doth immediately ensue Now for the Consequents that follow the destruction of the Beast's Kingdom Iohn tells us I saw an Angel come down from Heaven having the Key of the bottomless P●…t and a great chain in his hand and he laid hold on the Dragon and bound him 1000 years Further he did cast him into the bottomless pit and set a Seal upon him that he should deceive the Nations no more chap. 20. vers 1 2. Now if the question be put How and wherein were the Nations deceived I Answer It was in the worship of the Beast and in receiving his Mark for it is mentioned in the two last verses of the former Chapter That the false Prophet deceived them that received the Mark of the Beast and worshipped his Image When the Beast was destroyed then the Dragon was bound up and so an end was put to the deceiving of the Nations By all that hath been spoken it is evident That the Reign of the Beast in all his times is immediately opposed to the thousand years of the Reign of Christ. Therefore if we would know the nature of the Reign of Christ in what manner he shall Reign upon the Earth and how his Martyrs shall Reign with him it is needful that we should understand what is the Reign of the Beast over those that receive his Mark and worship his Image It is needful also that we should understand the whole Antichrisian time to be the season of the Death Sufferings and Beheading of the Mar●…yrs for the testimonies sake When this time is ended then there shall be a rising or a standing up from this Death The right stating of these things will prepare the way for the discovery of the 1000 years And for ought as I can discern one chief reason wherefore we are so dark in the Apprehension and confused in the Notion of the Reign of Christ is this Because we do not first Expound and make cleer the Reign of the Beast what it is what his Name Mark or Image are nor what is the Number of his Name These and many other Reasons might be brought to prove the Use and Profit of the Discovery But to gather up all into one Sum If any think these things to be a Nicety ●…et them consider First That these are the distinctive Badges of the Beast's Kingdom Secondly That
Doctrine and in the whole Spiritual Government Therefore there ought to be a temper kept for this disease hath always reigned in Princes to desire to bend Religion according to their own pleasure and lust and for their own profits in the mean time So far he In which words two Points are observable First the lawful exercise of the Power of the Supreme Magistrate as it doth keep its due limits in Causes Ecclesiastical Secondly the redundancy and the excess of the Power when it doth tread under foot the Laws of the Church That which these learned men did speak concerning the Supremacy of the Kings of England in Causes Ecclesiastical and the danger of the excess of the Civil Power hath been too truly verified by some in our days not onely to the total ruine of themselves but also to the destruction of that Soveraignty it self which they did so immeasurably exalt And whereas Calvin in the place aforementioned hath these words Et hodie quam multi sunt in Papatu qui regibus accumulant quicquid possunt juris potestatis And at this day saith he how many are there in the Papacy that heap upon Kings whatsoever Right or Power they can possible So that there may not be any Dispute of Religion but this Power shall be in one King to Decree according to his own pleasure whatsoever he list and that should remain fixed without Controversie So far he But we for our parts may not onely say Quam multi in Papatu How many in the Papacy but how many in the Profession of the Protestant Religion have accumulated this great Power upon Princes that they might do what they list in the Church of God and in the determination of matters of Faith In Daniel and the Revelation these things are set down as the true causes of the destruction of Kingdomes That is a most Divine expression of Daniel and the three Children Chap. 2. ver 20 21. Wisdome and might are his and he changeth the times and seasons he removeth Kings and setteth up Kings And for the cause of these Changes it is more particularly expressed Chap. 7. v. 11. I beheld then because of the voice of the great words which the Horn spake I beheld even till the Beast was slain and his body destroyed and given to the burning fire All solid Interpreters do understand some State or Government to be typed by the Little Horn. Now the destruction of such a State or Government doth arise immediately from hence because of great words which the Horn did speak against the most High Therefore the exorbitancy of the Power against Religion Christ and his Saints is oftentimes the cause of the eversion of States and Kingdomes But that we may more fully understand how far the Power may go and whither it must not go let us consider the examples of the Kings of Iudah And here it is clear That Asa Iehosaphat Hezekiah Iosiah did great things about the affairs of the Church and had a very large testimony for their zeal in the Worship of God yet I am sure none can say that their Power was so transcendent as to abrogate any thing that was appointed or immediately commanded by God in his Word For when Uzziah the King would offer Incense that appertained not to him but to the Sons of Aaron he was imitten with leprosie and compelled to dwell alone as one that should have no commerce nor society with men So Belshazzar the King when he made a Feast to a thousand of his Lords we reade That in the time of the Feast the fingers of a mans hand did appear and write upon the wall the destruction of the King and the Kingdome And the cause of this Judgement is expounded by Daniel himself in these words Chap. 5. ver 25. Thou hast lifted up thy self against the Lord of Heaven and they have brought the vessels of his House before thee and thou and thy Lords thy Wives and thy Concubines have drunk wine in them Belshazzar and Nebuchadnezzar both by strong convictions and demonstrations were brought to understand That the God of Israel was the onely true God and that they had their Dominion from him Now when they were not contented with this which the Lord had given them but would insult over the Giver and drink wine in the Bowls of the Temple which they had taken with sacrilegious hands this was the cause of the ruine of the King and Kingdome at last There is a remarkable passage of Herodotus in his second Book where he maketh mention of a Statue that was set up to Sennacherib in one of the Temples of Egypt with this Inscription and Title upon it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Whosoever looks upon me let him learn to be pious This Testimony as it hath the greatest probability of truth so doth it singularly well agree with the Story of the Scripture We reade that 185000 were slain in one night in the Camp of the Assyrians by an Angel sent from Heaven Sennacherib himself was killed by his own two sons and that great Empire did decline and lose its vigour by degrees Now if we look into the cause of all this we shall finde That the insolency of that King against God and his Church was that which broke him all to pieces This was done in the sight of all Asia that the world might know that the insolency of the greatest Powers of the Earth against God will prove the certain cause of their destruction But we will conclude this matter with that Exhortation of the Psalmist for so he speaketh to all Princes and Potentates who do intrench upon the Prerogative of Christ Be wise now therefore O ye Kings and be instructed ye Iudges of the Earth serve the Lord with fear and rejoyce with trembling Kiss the Son lest he be angry and ye perish from the way Psa. 2. ver 10 11 12. Now why doth he exhort the Kings and Judges of the Earth to be wise rather then other men They are Gods Vicegerents and there is none greater in Power then they and through the greatness of their place none are more apt to bend Religion according to their own pleasures and lusts then they are Because this is more immediately against the Kingdome of Christ and cometh nearest to Antichristian pride the Psalmist doth advise them to take heed what they do to serve the Lord with fear and to rejoyce with trembling If not he tells them plainly their insolency against Christ and his Church will be a certain cause of their destruction This is made manifest from the beginning of the Psalm The Kings of the earth set themselves and the Rulers take counsel together against the L●…rd and against his anointed saying Let us break their bonds asunder and cast away their cords from us ver 2. Now he doth direct his speech to such as these and tells them plainly That the Lord Christ will break them with a Rod of Iron and dash them
if they keep in those who should be cast out if they abuse the Power of the Keyes which Christ hath committed to their custody if they use the Discipline of the Church meerly as a Rod to smite their fellow-servants In such a case as this is we may say That in respect of their persons the Elders of the Church may resemble the Great Antichrist and may symbolize with him in his Pride and Tyranny yet for all this the Office is Christs and it is from God by divine Institution It were then a very profitable point that the Friends and Followers of the Separation who to justifie their practise do call this Antichristian and that Antichristian would distinguish betwixt the several forms and kindes of Antichristianity For as I have made it appear by the course of this Chapter some things are directly Antichristian and other things are onely Antichristian by consequence and reduction So also some things are Antichristian in respect of the Office it self and other things onely have the form of Antichristianity meerly because of the evil carriage of the person in a lawful Office These things are specially to be noted And so much concerning the several particulars which are truly Antichristian by Analogie and Reduction Let us now go to the third point CHAP. XIV What those things are which are 〈◊〉 onely by the position of some Circumstances as they are truly Christian by the position of others The Conclusion of the whole THere be two things especially that here need to be inquired into The first is concerning the Compulsive Power of the Supreme Magistrate in matters of Religion whether that be Antichristian yea or no The second is Whether it be Antichristian to maintain the future glory and splendor of the Church of Christ upon the Earth For some do think that this position will bring us back again to the Riches and Magnificence of the Popish Church In these two cases we are carefully to distinguish for such may be the Circumstances that these things may symbolize with the Antichristian Patern and such they may be that they may set forth decypher and express that future glory of the Church as it shall be First concerning the Coercive power of the Magistrate we do then acknowledge his Coercion to be Antichristian when he shall constrain men to subject their Consciences to those things which are directly contrary to the Laws of Christ. And of this we have largely spoken in this Treatise when we had occasion to make mention of the two-horned Beast and of his compelling all men to receive a Mark in their Forehead and in their Right-hand There is no doubt to be made but Compulsion in this case is directly Antichristian Secondly Rites and Institutions of Humane Invention though perhaps they may seem to be more innocent yet it doth coast too near upon Antichristian Tyranny to compel the Consciences of men to these things For the Ceremonies of the Church of England when they stood in their vigour men did judge diversly of them Some did esteem them to be Antichristian others did beat them as burthens and a third sort judged them harmless and inoffensive But yet among those who did give the fairest Interpretation there were some who did think it very hard that men should be compelled that the godly Ministers should be deprived and that so many sincere Christians should be subjected to persecution in the Ecclesiastical Courts that no tears or prayers would prevail but that they must either yield or suffer the greatest extremity The instance of the curious Glasses of Pollio the famous Roman is well known It had been better they had been broken then that the Servant should have been so cruelly beaten But now that power is laid aside Thirdly in points more remote from the foundation where the Scriptures seem to run as clear for one opinion as for the other it is very hard in these lesser scruples that they who have the power in their hands should hang the Consciences of other men at their girdles Oftentimes it may come to pass that they who have the Authority have not the Truth on their side and they who have the Truth in the main may be dark in some particulars and may need a better light In this case then must they who dissent be compelled to yield or be censured as Rebels against the Laws of the State This would be an hard Censure yet I will not call it directly Antichristian though the practise may come somewhat too near that method and may resemble it very much But here an Objection may be made concerning the present Heresies which are now in the Land What should be done to the suppression of these I will not enter into the bowels of this Question it being so largely and learnedly handled by others in several Treatises which are now in the hands of all men My desire is onely to keep close to the point of Compulsion so far forth onely as it hath the formality of Antichristianism Therefore as to the present Sects I think it necessary to distinguish between the persons who are Leaders meerly upon Principles of Conscience and those who are led by them For the persons who are Leaders it is expedient also to distinguish betwixt their first Principles and the absurd Deductions and Consequences drawn from those Principles Now for those persons who are Leaders of others meerly upon Principles of Conscience I think it necessary that Compulsion should be more sparingly used and greater care should be to give satisfaction For some Doctrines I believe are now on foo●… which have tolerable Principles though they have ill Consequences I will give one instance The Doctrine of the Millenaries for many hundred years from the times of Hierom and Augustine hath gone for an error in the Church of God But to speak truly the error lies in the Consequences and in the ill deductions of falshoods from true Principles For in it self it is true that Christ shall reign upon the Earth a thousand years and this reign shall begin at the dissolution of the Antichristian Kingdome This is the scope of Rev. 20. and it is a hard thing to compel a man to deny such a truth so plainly delivered in the Scriptures Yet I must needs confess as heretofore so now men have mixed this truth with many falsities of their own invention Yea there is scarce an opinion which conscientious men do follow but there is some one Principle or other which doth chiefly incline them to be of that belief It were good then that the conscientious at all seasons were cited to make Confession of their Faith and to render a Reason of the hope that is in them and that there should be a more moderate use of Compulsion But this Question I leave to the large Disputes of others who have copiously handled the subject Now we will come to the other Point where Coercive Power is necessarily to be used Secondly the use
the Name of Parson is vain and fr●…valous but if we speak of the Office and Ministery as it is exercised by the godly learned and painful Ministers of the Church of England for the substance thereof it is instituted of Christ acknowledged by all true Churches in the world ever since the first Plantation of the Christian Church known by all Reformed Churches at this day and so maintained by the Nonconformists Against the Name some it may be have taken exception and against the pride idleness and covetousness of others much hath been written but that the Office it self of Parson or Vicar as they preach the Gospel of Iesus Christ and administer the Sacraments according to the institution of Christ and w●…tch over the flock committed to their charge that this Office I say sh●…uld be condemned as Antichristian by the Non-conformists is notoriously f●…lse and the contrary is apparently known to your self In many passages of that learned Treatise this point is solidly disputed and the Reader may there finde That many things are termed Antichristian which are not but are falsly so called by the Separation But touching the Ordination by the Bishop there is a greater accusation The Pulpit-guard Routed hath these words You your selves have concluded the Bishops Antichristian in their Calling and is yours Christian You had your outward Calling from them a●…d can they give you that they never had themselves If the Bishops were true Ministers and did rightly ordain why then did you preach them down as Antichristian This being the principal Objection it hath an Answer already in sundry Treatises so that my pains may be spared in the point Onely because the present Discourse is concerning this subject what is Antichristian and what is not we will propound these Quaeres to them that differ First in case the Ministers as ordained by Bishops are Antichristian yet a great part of the Ministery in being did never partake of such an Ordination they were made Ministers when the Bishops were not Secondly though the Diocesan Bishop was not put down as Antichristian yet none can say That the formality of Antichristianism was or is primarily and immediately seated in him For as I have shewed in all the passages of the Treatise aforegoing the formality of Antichristianism d●…th stand in the Universal Headship and this began to be set up many hundred years after the times of the Diocesan Bishop All that can be said he is Antichristian so far as he doth symbolize with the Great Antichrist in Lordliness and Tyranny over the Church and People of God and how much better are they that drive the trade of I am of Paul I am of Apollo I am of Cephas Surely in respect of their pride singularity and affectation to make rents and schisms in the Church they also may be termed Antichristian by Analogie and Reduction Thirdly it is absolutely false that the Ordination of Ministers did formerly depend onely upon the Bishop For by the Laws and Usages of this Church he could not Ordain without the assistance of other Ministers and the execution of his Office as to this point was not so much as Lord Bishop but as Minister and Elder in the Church Fourthly let it be supposed that the power to Ordain had been wholly seated in the Diocesan the error and corruption in the instrument doth not disannul the institution of Christ. Ordination of Ministers is from Christ alone though the mean to transmit and convey it is from Men. Fifthly if any should go so far to cast away their Ordination because they have received it by the means of the Bishop must not they by the analogie and force of the same rule be driven upon this rock To renounce the Sacraments and all other Ordinances of Christ when they conceive that they are applied by the hand of evil Ministers And what is this but plain Popery to make the Ordinance of Christ wholly ●…o depend upon the personal worthiness or unworthiness of the administrator For the maintenance of the Ministers by the Tythes they are most frivolous to affirm That this is an Antichristian provision For what if this way of allowance hath been used in Antichristian times and hath been conveyed to us by the means of Antichristian men shall we therefore abdicate and cast it away as Antichristian By the same rule we must renounce the Articles of our Creed the Ten Commandments the Lords Prayer our Priviledges that we hold by Magna Charta our Lands that we possess in Capite and Socage and what not for these have been used in the times of Antichrist and have passed down to us by the means of Antichristian men By all that hath been said it is clear That many things are called Antichristian which are not so but are falsly so termed by the Seperation Yet nevertheless if Ministers or others have in any kinde acknowledged an Authority which is directly or indirectly mediately or immediately Antichristian so far as they have more or less acknowledged it so far they ought to mourn or repent Antichristianism is a sin more directly and immediately against the Kingly Office of Christ for which cause he hath denounced such heavy Judgements against it as we have formerly shewed So far forth then as a man doth submit to an Authority and to the Laws made by an Authority that is contrary to Christ so far forth he doth sin against Christ for this in effect is to put him out of place and to entertain his enemy in his room Now this no pious man can or will do but he will easily apprehend it to be a piercing and wounding of Christ and for this he will go forth into the porch and weep bitterly Thus I have divided the matter between two Extremes Though Ministers and others are not to leave their stations yet as they have in any kinde sinned against the Authority of the true Head and King of the Church they have so far forth cause to judge themselves that they may not be judged FINIS POSTSCRIPT Courteous READER ALthough about two years since at the request of a Friend I lately reviewed it yet this Treatise of mine was finished certain years ago Since that it hath met with many hindrances and now I believe had not another occasion brought me up to the City it had neither at this time come into publick view All things considered the whole series and continual succession of impediments of years past and now onely the opportunity offered By this I am induced to believe the publishing of these things is not so much by Humane Counsel as by Divine Providence Perhaps Gods Work is now set on foot for the deliverance of his poor afflicted People and it may be in this juncture of time some passages in this Treatise may be subservient to such ends The Wise-man saith Words spoken in due season are like Apples of Gold in pictures of Silver By the things that I have written thou mayest understand how
Constantine the Great After these things he sheweth the fall of the Empire and the rising of the Ten Kings by the Emblem of a Beast with ten Horns that came up out of the Sea Chap. 13. ver 1. This Beast doth signifie the Roman Tyranny in the last and the Antichristian Edition And he further addeth in the latter times of this Kingdome that the Eternal Gospel shall be preached to every Kindred Tongue and Nation Chap. 14. ver 6. 7. Then also the deceived Kings shall be undeceived and The Kingdomes of this world shall become the Kingdomes of our Lord and of his Christ Chap. 11. 15. That is those Kingdomes which formerly were the Kingdomes of the Beast shall become subject to the Laws of Christ and of his Gospel Here is a plain Example though not in the Age of the Apostles of whole Christian Nations in the times of the Gospel I willingly yield That the preaching of the Gospel is that by and through which primarily and immediately Churches are gathered yet by the Authority of the Magistrate the same Gospel also is countenanced Laws are made Parishes are divided Ministers maintained and the Body of the Nation brought to attend to that which is or at least may be the mean of their Salvation I cannot think but with great horrour what would ensue if the Designs of some men should take place It would be the very Abaddon and Apollyon to the Church of God But let us look what is spoken of the Kings of Europe They shall hate the Whore and make her desolate and naked and shall burn her flesh with fire Chap. 17. If they shall hate the Whore then they shall destroy the Idolatries and Superstitions of that Church which they did formerly so love and admire and on the contrary part they shall countenance the Gospel bring in their People and do as much for the Church of Christ which they did formerly persecute and hate Of the New Ierusalem it is said The Kings of the Earth shall bring their glory to her Chap 21. But lest any should think That this is meant onely of the Glory of the Church in Heaven Let sundry passages of the Prophet Esay be considered The scope of all whi●…h is to shew That the Kings of the Earth shall bring their Glory unto the Church There is much spoken also of the coming in of whole Nations of the Conversion of Kings and the adorning of the Church by the bounty of Kings Reade Chap. 60. per totum with many other places If these things were rightly considered men would not have such prejudices against a National Constitution and setting up of the Gospel by the Authority Power and Command of Kings and Princes What shall we make of the Reign of Christ upon the Earth Is it not directly and diametrally opposite to the Reign of the Beast And the Reign of the Beast let the Angel himself together with our own experience shew wherein the formality and the being thereof doth consist So he speaketh The Horns which thou sawest are ten Kings which have received no Kingdome as yet but receive power as Kings one hour with the Beast These have one minde and shall give their power and strength unto the Beast These shall make war with the Lamb but the Lamb shall overcome them for he is the Lord of lords and King of kings Rev. 17. ver 12 13 14. The effence of the Kingdome of the Beast lyeth in the Confederacy of Kings and in their yielding themselves to the Name and Headship of the Bishop of Rome This is the Reign of the Beast upon the Earth So by the Rule of Proportion the Reign of Christ and of the Lamb shall be in the holy association and concurrence of Christian Princes to set up the Gospel of Christ his Name and Headship as the Regent-Law among the Nations From all that hath been said it is cleer That this Doctrine is not contrary to the Authority of Magistrates nay it is most forcible and effectual to establish the Laws and Government of the Church Upon the same grounds I do here desire to speak a word or two and Oh that I could speak it with tears The Reformation in Germany and now lately in England hath been and yet is much deformed by abalienation of the Churches Revenue and in passing away that which former Ages have bestowed I may speak of a great part at least upon the preaching of the Gospel These are Scandals to the Enemy Let our Consciences in the mean while judge Whether this be not a Scandal given rather then a Scandal taken Whether we do not open the mouthes of the Enemies of the Lord to speak evil of the Reformation And whether we are not faulty in this Point Moses went in Gods way and by his Command and it was a glorious work to deliver Israel from the Bondage of Egypt yet withall when he was in the discharge of so excellent a work then the Lord stood in the Way to kill him Exod. 4. 24. Our Armies are going forth against the Enemies and the Prote●…ant Armies are like to go forth more and more These are the times or at least do border upon the times of the Su●…per of the Fowls of the great Vintage of th●… Bat●…el of Armageddon There are like to be great Commotions of State Army against Army in the times of the end of the Beasts Kingdome And therefore by collation of all Circumstances we cannot be fat off from the performance of all that hath been foretold It is meet for us to see our own sins and specially that which I have hinted before we go on in the Lords work These things I have thought good to annex by way of Appendi●… My purpose is not to speak any thing to please or di●…please any Party Neither can I tell how any Party will be pleased with me it may be I may displease all However I do desire to please mine own Conscience in delivering that which I conceive to be a Truth of God There is one thing whi●…h I think meet more ●…ully to explain my self in I have in the preceding Treatise made it a good part of my work to prove the Roman to be the Fourth and the last Metal Kingdome and that the Roman doth begin in the consideration and notion of such a Kingdome when the Church and the Con●…inent of the Church came under the Dominion and Soveraignty of the People of Rome This I know the followers of Iunius will not away with and many learned men in these times do follow this way of Interpretation But because we will not unnecessarily controvert and make our selves more enemies then needs we will be content to say That the Roman doth begin at the end or ending of all four Metal-Kingdomes and where they end in the method order and way of account the Roman doth begin And whereas we have endeavored Chap. 6. pag. 116. to prove the beginning of the Roman as The fourth Metal-Kingdome to be at that instant of time when the Church came under the Dominion of that People the same Arguments mutatis mutandis will prove the beginning of the Roman at the end of all four Metal-Kingdomes And so the followers of Iunius and we shall agree in the substance of the Interpretation Let us compute the Name or Universal Headship of the Bishop of Rome as Decreed and Enacted under the Emperor Phocas and in that series and way of account it will be 666 years from the beginning of the Roman as that great Empire doth succeed at the end of the four Metal-Kingdomes Here is the Name of the Beast and the Calculation according to the Number of a Man according to the Divisions and Parts of the Body of Man in Daniels Image If we go either way the Account will be made good FINIS Hier. in Levit. Quot verba tot mysteria quot syllaba tot sacramenta 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iren. lib. 2. c. 39. l. 3. c. 3. ●…us l. 3. c. 23. Epiph. Haeres 51. Rev. 16. Acts 1. 7. * In his Treatise concerning the Kingdom of Christ upon the Earth Note Note Note Note * And besides the Testimonies of Josephus Dio the Historian 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Iews 〈◊〉 Tax●…d by Gabinius 〈◊〉 3●… Note