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A95924 Theoremata theologica: = Theological treatises. Octo theses theologicæ: eight theses of divinity. 1. Animæ humanæ productio: Production of mans soul. 2. Puræ Dei prædestinatio: Divine predestination. 3. Verum ecclesiæ regimen: The tru [sic] church regiment. 4. Prædictiones de Messia: Predictions of Messias. 5. Duæ Christi genealogiæ: Christs two genealogies. 6. Apocalypsis patefacta: The revelation reveled. 7. Christi regnum in terra: Christs millenar reign. 8. Mundi hujus dissolutio: The worlds dissolution. / Complied or collected by Rob. Vilvain. Price at press in sheets 3 .s. Vilvain, Robert, 1575?-1663. 1654 (1654) Wing V397; Thomason E898_1; ESTC R3206 418,235 540

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exalted sith for their sakes al Creatures shal be renewed with them as they were cursed for Mans fal and fault Yet shal they not partake the same measure of glory but a better condition after every capacity yet what that shal be in Inanimats Plants and Beasts is curiosity to inquire sith the chief part or pitch of corruption is annillation This implies that they may be freed from bondage of corruption not simply from corruption as Regenerats are released from sins reign by utter abolition which he cals a cheif part or pitch of corruption but renovation is the Acme of perfection Now if the Text be taken literaly how can mute Creatures groan or travel in pain But say 't is meant Metaphoricaly of their Natural appetit to be freed from bondage yet how can they enjoy a like liberty of Gods Sons for whom Christ died Or grant too that no identity is intended but only an analogical proportion by exemplar resemblance yet how can they partake a redemption of the Body which having bin the Souls receptacle here shal be reunited to it for ever 'T is sown a 1 Cor. 15. 23. corruptible Body raised incorruptible sown in dishonor raised in glory sown in weaknes and riseth in power Which is evidence enough for restitution of Human Bodies but al Creatures els being compact of the common Chaos which was made of meer nothing shal probably revert to nothing this seems to sute best with Faiths analogy and Scriptures harmony which tends more to utter abolition then restitution or substitution for al at last day shal be delivered from corruptions bondage when Gods sons shal be and for their sakes tho the maner diametraly differ viz. the one by Redemption of the body the other by deletion of the whol substance So saith Saint Ambros the Creature travelling in pain hath this comfort that it shal rest from labor for ever when al shal beleev whom God knows are to beleev Howbeit if it be granted that al shal be Individualy raised yet it folows not that a finit containing World shal be restored or new created but rather al turned to infinity so wel as time to Eternity for such infinity of Creatures as hath bin since the World began In brief St. Paul intends the time when they shal be delivered not the terminus or thing into like liberty with the Saints This Question is very difficil to decide by Scripture nor is Perclose defined by any Synod nor any Article of salvific Faith Paraeus declines the decision but saith som points are plainly asserted Rom. 8. 20 21. which must be beleeved as that al Creatures are subject to vanity for mans sin that al shal be delivered from bondage 2. Pet. 12. 13. of corruption into the glorious liberty of Gods Sons or rather for and together with it that good Angels shal abide with the Saints that the Elect shal enjoy eternal glory with Christ that the created Heavens Elements and works therin shal be burnt up that a new Heaven and Earth must be expected wherin dwels righteousnes but other clauses how dumb Creatures shal partak the liberty of Gods Children whether by renovation or abolition How many sorts of Creatures shal be released Whether al a few or none How Heaven and Earth shal be dissolved by fire whether as Gold is refined or utterly annilled being of no farther use what manner of fire it shal be material or immaterial what shal be the condition use place quantity quality glory of the new Heaven and Earth if any such shal be Al which with other like Saint Austin saith t is better to leav hid in doubt then litigat about incertanties sith they may be debated with danger but left in suspens sans harm or hazard he holds that al scruples are safest satisfied by annihilation that the fire shal be material as the old world was drowned by ordinary water so saith Aquinas and most School-men but on no good grounds yet al agree it shal not work as a natural Agent but divine Instrument to consume the whol mundan Machin with al things therin as God eternaly decreed therfore it behovs al to decline the fury of it by turning from our sins and returning by repentance to God in Christ Master John Down a pious Pastor of Insto sororal Nephew to Bishop Juel had a smart bout by Pen with Doctor Hakewil his intimat friend for the worlds renovation specialy touching the tru sens of that dark precited Text but in fine approved Annihilation peruse it pondrously but I forbear to abridg it for the prolixity Surely of al three opinions about Restitution Substitution and Annillation the last brings best Cards or fairest Colors both of Scriptures Reasons and Authorities Judicio extremo post ultima secula Mundus Ignibus extinctus materialis erit At the last Judgment when Time is finished This real world with fire shal be extinguished Non renovatus erit praesens nec conditus alter Alit●r Cosmos cum veniet sero suprema dies This world shal not renewd be nor new formed When the last day at length shal be performed Mundus hic ut perhibent passim sacra Biblia postquam Alias Vertitur in cineres ann●hilatus erit This world as Scriptures speak after 't is burned To ashes shal be into Nothing turned Quod fuit ex nihilo factum post secula tandem Secus In Nihilum hoc Mundi grande adigetur Opus This worlds huge work which was of nought compounded Shal into Nought at last day be confounded In cineras Mundi redigetur maxima moles Sive In Nihilum cineres mox adigentur item The worlds huge Mass in t ' ashes shal be brought Thos ashes too shal soon be turnd to Nought Inchoat hicce liber primaeva ab origine Mundi Epiphonema Cum Mundi excidio terminat istud Opus At the Worlds origin that Book inchoats With the Worlds period this work terminats Incipit a Mundo primus liber iste creato Aliud Cum Mundi exitio desinit hicce liber That first Book took rise at the Worlds creation This last takes end with the Worlds annillation Juvenci carmina de mundi conflagratione Immortale nihil mundi compage tenetur Non Orbis non Regna hominium non aurea Roma Non Mare non Tellus non ignea Sydera Coeli Nam statuit Genitor rerum irrevocabile tempus Quo totum torrens rapiet flamma ultima mundum In Mundan machin naught 's immortal found Not golden Rome not realms not the Globe round Not Sea not Earth not Stars within Heavens bound For the Worlds founder fixd time doth propound When the last fire shal the whol World confound FINIS SVPPLEMENTA SVBJVNCTA SUPPLEMENTS SUBIOYNED Supplementum de Festis A Supply about holy Dais Festa Christi sacranda Christian Fests sacred Natalis Christi Festum Christs Birth-days Fest The two debats touching Name and Thing about celebrating Essay
Press but with this difference or dissonance Dictio Praeconis tenues cito transit in auras Scriptorum at remanent dogmata saepe diu A Preachers wordst ' empty Air turn again But Writers works oftimes doo long remain Al Men are apt to er but the modest ready to acknowledg and amend it if detected or displaied as I vow in presence of our great God freely to doo if any shal fairly shew it nor ever wil be found a Beast perversly to persevere therin I wil serv no Person Sect or Faction for fear favor or flattery but only deliver my privat personal Judgment how weak or worthless soever sincerely according to verity or verisimility This such as know my constant resolut disposition wil easily beleev but others may take it on trust til they shal hav time to try the contrary Al the Theses are too redious but ther prolixity consists more in multitud of matter then words for I could hav made the Work twise so voluminous with half the toil but doo study brevity to spare the Readers Purs and Pains The Speculations are somwhat sublime but stile facil and familiar fit for vulgar understandings Let every one take or leav and take al in good part Farewel Rustica Ruricolae Fabrique Fabrilia tractent Tangere nec Medicos dogmata sacra decet Let Clowns the Plow and Smiths their Forge attend Nor should Phisitians to things sacred bend Articuli Fidei Anglicae 39 Articles of our Faith THE Articles of Religion concluded in Convocation and confirmed by Act of Parliament under Queen Elizabeth Anno 1562. but ratified or reestablished under King James by the same duple authority Anno 1604. which are here presented to satisfy or gratify al lest men like Lynces should seem sharp sighted to look into the Confessions of other Reformed Churches abroad and Lamiae or blind Beetles at home in being ignorant of our own Principles and Doctrins the general Catalog of which follows in order 1 Of Faith in the holy Trinity 2 Of the Word which was made Man 3 Of Christs descent into Hel. 4 Of his Resurrection 5 Of the holy Ghost 6 Of the Scriptures sufficience to salvation 7 Of the old Testament 8 Of the three Creeds 9 Of original birth-sin 10 Of free wil. 11 Of mans justification 12 Of good works 13 Of works before justification 14 Of super trrogation 15 Of Christ alone without sin 16 Of sin after Baptism 17 Of Predestination and Election 18 Of obtaining salvation only by Christ 19 Of the Church 20 Of the Churches authority 21 Of general Councils 22 Of Purgatory 23 Of ministring in the Congregation 24 Of speaking ther in an unknown toung 25 Of the Sacraments 26 Of the Ministers unworthines which hinders not their effects 27 Of Baptism 28 Of the Lords supper 29 Of the wicked who doo not eat Christs Body and Blood 30 Of both kinds 31 Of Christs Oblation finished on the Cross 32 Of Priests marriage 33 Of Excommunicat Persons how they are to be shunned 34 Of the Churches Traditions 35 Of ●omilies 36 Of Consecrating Bishops c. 37 Of the Civil Magistrat 38 Of Christians goods which are not common 39 Of a Christian mans Oath The Particulars insu Article 1. THere is but one only tru living God everlasting without body parts or passions of infinit power wisdom and goodness maker and preserver of al things both visible and invisible in unity of which Godhead ther be three Persons of one substance power and eternity the Father Son and holy-Ghost Article 2. The Son who is the Word of the Father begot of him from everlasting the very eternal God of one substance with the Father took mans Nature in the womb of the blessed virgin of hir substance so that two whol perfect Natures the Godhead and Manhood were joined in one Person never to be severed wherof one Christ consists perfect God and very Man who suffered was crucified dead and buried to reconcile his Father to us and be a sacrifice not only for Original guilt but also for al actual sins of men Article 3. As Christ died for us and was buried so 't is to be beleeved that he went down into Hel. Article 4. Christ truly rose from death and took again his body with flesh bones and al things pertaining to the perfection of Mans Nature wherwith he ascended into Heaven and ther sits til he shal return to judg al men at last day Article 5. The holy Ghost proceding from the Father and the Son is one substance majesty and glory with the Father and Son very eternal God Article 6. Holy Scripture contains al things necessary for Salvation so that whatever is not read therin nor may be proved therby is not required of any man to be beleeved as an Article of Faith or be thought needful to salvation By the name of holy Scripture we understand thos Canonical Books of the Old and New Testament whos authority the Church never doubted of and the other Books as saint Jerom saith the Church reads for exemple of life and instruction of maners but doth not apply them to stablish any Doctrin All the Books of the new Testament as commonly received we receiv and reput them Canonical See their names and number in the holy Bible Article 7. The old Testament is not contrary to the New for in both everlasting life is offred to mankind by Christ who is the only Mediator between God and Man being both God and Man Therfore they are not to be heard which fain that the old Fathers looked only for transitory promises though the Law given of God by Moses touching Ceremonies or Rites doo not bind Christians nor the civil precepts of necessity to be received in any Christian Commonwealth yet no Christian man whatever is free from obedience of the Commandements caled moral Article 8. The three Creeds Nicen Athanasius and that commonly caled the Apostles ought throughly to be received and beleeved for thes may be proved by most certain warrants of Scripture Article 9. Original sin stands not in imitating Adam as the Pelagians vainly talk but is the fault and corruption of every mans Nature that is ingendred of Adams ofspring wherby man is far gon from original Righteousnes and inclined to evil so that the flesh lusteth against the spirit and therfore in every person born into the world it deservs Gods wrath and damnationthis infection of Nature remains yea in the Regenerat wherby the lust of the flesh caled in Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which som expound the wisdom som the sensuality som the affection som the desire of the flesh is not subject to the Law of God and though ther is no condemnation to them that beleev and are baptized yet the Apostle confesseth that Concupiscence hath of it self the nature of Sin Article 10. The condition of man after Adam's fal is such as he cannot turn or prepare himself by his natural strength and good works to Faith for
sour Grapes grow out The grounds thus laid and materials brought in place the building will be better framed But for fuller disquisition the Infusiastists Arguments with the Traductists Answers shal first be fairly filed then their Objections with the others Solutions orderly mustered Arg. Dust saith Salomon shalreturn to earth as it was Eccls 12. 7. and the Spirit to God that gav it Ergo every Soul or Spirit coms from God Answ This evidently relats to the first creation of both for no mans body since Adams is made of dust as his was but of Seed and Blood and God gav or inspired his Soul whence al others derivativly or secundarily com and shal return to the original Giver as the body shal to earth its Mother so this provs the Souls immortality but no way disprovs the Traducibility sith every particular Soul proceds mediatly from God the first Fountain Arg. The Lord saith Zechary spred the Heavens laid the Zech. 12. 1. Earths foundation and formed Mans Spirit within him Ergo God created it in the Body Answ This is the pregnantst place and best proof in al sacred Scripture for intrinsecal infusion by creation but intends apertly as the former did covertly the protoplasm or primordial production for when God spread the Heavens and founded the Earth he then formed Mans Soul within him but ever since ceased to creat either new Spirits or Souls so this is no plain evidence for jugial creation of every particular Soul Arg. S. Paul makes an Antithesis between the Father of Heb. 12 9. our Bodies and Father of Spirits Ergo God is sole Author and Creator of Souls not the P●●●●ts Answ God is the Father of Spirits as wel in regard of Angels and Saints which is not the Apostles aim as spiritual regeneration ther intended without reference to Soul-creation yet becaus he breathed the first Soul whence al since are derived he may be caled the primitiv Father of Souls though one immediatly beget another Arg. God in Isaiah saith I have made the breath meaning Isa● 57. 16. Mans Soul which he originaly breathed in Ergo he only creats it nor is it carnaly generated Answ This is meant in S. Pauls sens in him we liv mov and hav our being or it may be referred to the first Souls inspiration without successiv creation Arg. Zedekiah swore to Jeremy As the Lord livs that made Jer. 38. 16. us thes Souls I wil not s●ay thee Ergo 'tis evident that he makes al mens Souls Answ Som interpret it by Synecdoche like the seventy Souls issued from Jacobs loins the principal part for the person as the Lord livs that made us both som literaly of life as the Lord livs by whom we liv I wil not bereav thy life Yet the words may be granted to imply the Souls creation though he meant not properly or purposly the Souls production rather then persons or lifes for 't is a greater emphasis in the Oath as the Lord liveth who created our Souls I wil not take away t●ine which he created Howbeit in this sens he could not destroy the Soul it self sav only sever it from the body but life the effect therof Take it either way or any way the words may be aptly applyed to the Souls primitiv creation sans exception or contradiction Arg. Godfashions Mens Hearts saith David and understands Psal 133. 14. al their Works Ergo he forms our Souls ther understood by Hearts as 't is usual in Scripture Answ The inference is infirm for by Hearts here is meant the Wil and Affections but by fashioning disposing Other Scriptural Texts are pressed but of no moment Arg. Whatever is generated shal be corrupted which is an irrefragable principle in Philosophy and Theology Ergo Mans Soul if procreated must be mortal Answ This authentic Axiom properly concerns compounds which are the ad●quat subjects of generation and corruption not principal parts which are only ingenerated or congenerated but 't is verified in al things bred of a corruptible matter els not For God the Son is bego● of his Father and the holy Ghost proceds from both yet eternal without beginning so Angels and Mans Soul were created ex nihilo yet eviternal without ending but al the rest intire composed of the common Chaos Heavens Elements Meteors Mixtils Vegetals Animals and Mans Body which are corruptible in whol or parts and of thes that Maxime is rightly understood not of Mens Souls which are generated of Parents Souls having al a divine faculty by divine blessing to beget an immortal essence like itself Arg. 'T is a disparagement to Man the noblest Creature that his divine part should proced of impure seed like Beasts Ergo this opinion is to be exploded Answ 'T is his chief dignity that he hath power of or in himself to beget both parts specialy one so noble and divine els were he wors then Beasts in that behalf nor doth it proced of seed but from an Animific virtu of the Parents Souls conveied with the seed If then it be immortal as undoubtedly 't is what skils it in that respect whether it be created or generated and what difference whether God be immediat Plastes or giv man power with his general blessing to produce it by successiv propagation having the same power of immortality which the first had by himself infused and power to beget the like incorruptible essence by his special benediction Repl. If any Animific virtu be conveied with the seed then must it be reduced to act instantly at first conception which is most imperfect or gradualy which argues divisibility But both thos are absurd and abhorrent in Nature Ergo no such virtu can be conveied with the seed much less proced from it Answ Both Soul and Body are begot in an instant as every conception is made but as bodily lims and lineaments are gradualy shaped and strengthned from weak waterish rudiments to more maturity so the Soul exerciseth hir vegetativ funct●ons of nutricion sensitiv of motion and intellectiv of reason da●ly by slow degrees as organs are apparated or accommod●●ed whi●h argues no divisibility For al things in Nature as God proceded at Creation attain to perfection by divisible degrees yet no division in the Forms or Souls which are conceived in a moment Arg. If ther be virtu in or with the seed to beget a Soul then when 't is shed spilt or spent upon barren or gravid wombs so many Souls are lost which is harsh and horrid to hold Ergo no such Animific energy is conveied with the seed but al Souls proced from God Answ No Souls are lost by loss or sterility of seed but only a power or possibility to produce and procreat them which being not reduced into act perisheth or is frustrat so is the said virtu void to beget so many Bodies and prepare them for reception of Souls which is alone and no absurdity ariseth of either but presseth both sides alike Arg. If Souls be begot
21. 5. Jer. 7. 11. Mat. 21. 13. Psal 8. 2. Mat. 21. 16. Isai 5. 8. Mat. 21. 33. Ps 118. 22. Mat. 21. 42. Ps 110. 1. Mat. 22. 44. Isai 8. 14. Mat. 21. 44. Zech. 13. 7. Mat. 26. 31. Isai 53. 11. Mat. 26. 54. Psal 41. 9. Mat. 26. 23. Lamen 4. 20. Mat. 26. 56. Isai 50. 6. Mat. 26. 67. Zech. 11. 13. Mat. 27 9. Psal 22. 18. Mat. 27. 35. Psal 22. 2. Mat. 27. 46. Psal 69. 22. Mat. 27. 48. Nothing was doon by Christ which the Prophets foretold not nothing foretold by them which he fulfilled not for he saith al things writen of me hav an end couching al in that one Word on the Cross Consummatum est 't is finished Al Prophecies spoken of him are accomplished al Lawish Ceremonies which prefigured him abolished his own sufferings performed and Mans salvation perfected For al particulars of his Passion are precisely pointed out he must be apprehended so saith Jeremy The Lords Annointed was taken in their nets How To be sold For What Thirty Silver peeces What to doo To buy a Field So saith Zechary They gav thirty Silver peeces the price of him that was valued and gav them for the Potters Field By whom sold By that Child of perdition to fulfil the Scripture Who was he One that eats bread with me So saith David What shal his Disciples doo Run away as Zechary saith I wil smite the Shepherd and the Sheep shal be scattered What shal be doon to him he must be scourged and spit on So saith ●aiah I hid not my face from shame and spitting What more He shal be led to death So saith Daniel The Messiah shal be slain What death He must be life up as Moses did the Serpent Whither To the Cross So saith Moses Hanging on a Tree How lift up Nailed to it So saith David They hav pierced my Hands and Feet With what company Even Theefs So saith Isaia with the wicked was he numbred Wher Without the Gates So saith the Prophecy What shal becom of his Garments They divided them and on my Vesture or Coat cast lots saith David How must he dy Voluntarily Not a bone shal be broken Why It was prefigured in the Paschal Lamb and performed in him the tru Passover as a Sacrifice for sin How then He must be thrust in the side with a Spear so saith Zechary They shal see him whom they thrust through What shal he say Eli E●● Lama Luke 23 34. sabactani My God my God why hast thou forsaken me as David speaks how shal he resign his Soul Into thy hands I commend my spirit so saith the Psalmist What uttered he of his Enemies Father forgiv them So saith Isai He praied for Psal 22. 1. transgressors Lastly that al predictions might be verified he said I thirst not for any necessity of Nature but to fulfil divine John 19. 28 30 Decree in Scripture Then he cried consummatum est If any Jew or Infidel seing this admirable harmony or concent of al circumstances shal demand like Johns Disciples Art thou Acts 1. 11. he or shal we look for another The two Angels appeering at his Ascention answer with an Interrogation Ye men of Gallile why stand ye gazing or gaping into Heaven for another Messiah this same Jesus now taken up shal so com as ye saw him go into Heaven In him only are al Phrophecies fulfilled and by him al that was predicted to be doon finished No other Spirit could foresee or foresay such things should be doon nor any power possibly doo them so foreshewed sav only Jesus Christ the Son of God and Saviour of the World 2. Touching legal Observations Christ is the end of the Law both Moral which he kept perfectly by himself and satisfied plenarily for us and Ceremonial which was referred to him observed of him and abolished by him For al Lawish Ceremonies Circumcision Passover Tabernacle Temple Laver Altar Shewbread Tables Candlestics Vails Holy of Holies Arc Propiciatory Pot of Manna Aarons Rod high Priest his Order Linage Habits Inaugurations Washings Annointings Sprinklings Offerings Sacrifices and other Rites look'd at Christ which had their virtu from him relation to him and end in him They al died when the Temples vail rent the Obligation of the Ritual Law being cancelled and the way into Heavenly Jerusalem opened for the shews yeelded to the substance when he said Al is finished 3. His sufferings from the Cratch to the Cross are infinit and inexpressible his whol life being a perpetual passion he humbled yea emptied himself to becom Man suffering more herein then al Men can for if Man should be turned into a Beast as Pythagoras dreamed into dust into nothing 't is no such disparagement as God to be made Man What Man if Monarch of the World to tread on Kings necks trampling al Crowns and Scepters under feet it had bin som port or pomp but he cam in form of a Servant and becam the contempt of Men yea a worm and no Man the shame of Men and scorn of the multitud He was born in a Stable cradled in a Cratch or Manger caried a Child into Egypt to avoid Herods butchery basely bred in his Foster-Fathers Cotage lived poorly and obscurely endured al extremities of hunger thirst cold and other calamities during minority but coming to Virility and shewing the power of his Deity he was transported and tempted by Satan derided of his Kindred traduced by the Jews persecuted by the Elders and Pharisees restless harborless comfortless sold by his own servant apprehended arraigned condemned crucified But wher not in a corner but at Jerusalem the Ey and Heart of the World wher he wrought a world of Wonders Wherabout in Calvary among stinking sculs and execrable Malefactors When At the Passover wher Proselits resorted from al parts to receiv the type and reject the archetype who instead of eating the Paschal Lamb slu and sacrificed the tru Passover With whom Betwixt two Theefs He that thought it no robbery to be equal with God is made equal to Robbers What suffred he A cursed lingring tormenting ignominious death even on the Cross being made a curs for us a curs wors then the shame but both wors then the pain and scorn worst of al. His Cross-Companions had no irrision inscription or insultation over them but death only he death with disdain disgrace and derision the Jews Souldiers and Theefs twitted or triumphed over him Al his senses were windows to let in sorows his Eys beheld the tears of his blessed Mother and Friends with manifold despits of his Foes his Ears heard the blasphemous railings and revilings of the Multitud His Nostrils smelt the noisom sent of dead Mens bones His Touch felt the nails His Tast bitter Gal Was ever sorow like his sorow That Head which Angels adored is harowed with thorns That face fairer then the Children of Men is smeared with filthy spittle and furrowed with tears Thos Eys brighter
of them his own way Fl●s de Jesse fuit Davidis sanguine Christus Catastrophe Sicu● Evangelii Biblia sacra probant Christ Jesses Flower from Davids blood did spring As Gospels sacred Books plain proofs doo bring THESIS VI. Apocalypsus patefacta The Revelation Reveled THe Apocalyps is a sublime speculation of Prophetic Preamble Visions reveled by Christ to John Evangelist exiled at Patmos by cruel Domitian Author of the secund primitiv persecution Son to mild Vespasian and Brother to merciful Titus termed Mankinds delight whom 't is thought he poisoned to enjoy the Empire Al Prophecies specialy Apocalyptic are deep d●rk mysteries seldom descried or disclosed til finished and fulfilled But becaus Mr. Joseph Med● late Felow of Christs College in Cambridg wher he died An. 1638. aged 53 a most rare Phoenix for al learned Languages and liberal Literature hath set out an exact Key of Synchronicisms or ch●onical Symetries and most accurat Comment on most part of the Text somwhat amply yet very obscurely they shal be more concisely contracted and cleerly complicated for every common capacity to guid their steps in this intricat labyrinth wher som things must be premised or predeclared for better understanding of it Clavis Appellativorum The Key of Terms or names THe seven spirits standing before Gods Throne after caled Precog●●●s ●ev 1. v. 4. seven Lamps of burning fire Rev. 4. v. 5. and the Lambs seven horns and seven eys Rev. 5. v. 6. are faithful zelous Ministers of the Word which wait before the Throne of God and Jesus Christ The seven golden Candlesticks are seven Churches in lesser ●●ib v. 11 12 20. Asia ther named Ephesus Smyrna Pergamus Thyatira Sardis Philadelphia Laodicea to whom John is bid by God to write in a Book what he saw The seven Stars which the Son of Man held in his right hand Ibid. v. 16 10. out of whos mouth went a sharp two edged Sword and his Face shone at the Sun are the Angels of thos seven Churches al Diocesan Bishops The whit Stone given to him that overcometh with a new Rev. 2. v. 17. Name writen which no Man knows sav he that receivs it betokens purity of Faith and integrity of Conscience Haply it relats to an old custom at Rome to giv Men acquited a whit stone and the condemned a black that their Officers might dispose of them accordingly wherof Ovid. Mos fuit antiquus niveis atrisque Lapillis His damnare reos illis absolvere culpam 'T was an old wont whit and black Stones to giv Thes damnd the guilty thos did the fault forgiv The twenty four Elders sitting on twenty four seats clothed Rev. 4. v. 〈◊〉 in whit with gold Crowns on their Heads round about Gods Throne are holy Prelats for number answering to the Priests and Levits twenty four courses of attendance in the Temple The four Beasts in midst of the Throne and round about it Ibid v. 6 7 8 being ful of Eys before and behind to shew sagacity ech of which had six Wings implying agility to execut Gods commands are the Israelits four Ensigns at their incampings in the Wildernes 1. Like a Lion for Juda's Camp on the East 2. A Bullock for Reubens on the South 3. With a Mans face for Ephraims on the West 4. A flying Eagle for Dans on the North side The Book writen within and sealed with seven Seals on the Rev. 5. v. 1 back side which the Lamb only was found worthy to open shews the various changes and chances of the secular Roman Empire til the end or dissolution therof The Lamb slain from the beginning Which stood in midst of Ibid. v. 6. the Throne and of the four Beasts and Elders having seven Horns and seven Eys is the Lord Jesus Son of God and Man That taketh away the sins of the World by his Death The seven seals which the Lamb opened in order are plagues Rev 6. per totum or punishments inflicted by God on the World wherin he useth the ministry of Angels The one hundred forty four thousand which were sealed of Rev. 7. v 3. to 8. Israels twelv Tribes twelv thousand or twelv times one thousand in ech are Christs elect Church caled afterward undefiled Virgins which folow the Lamb wherever he goeth Rev. 14. 1 5. The great multitud which none could number clothed with Ibid. v. 9 14 whit Robes and Palms in their hands are the numberless Nations Kindreds People Tribes and Toungs which cam out of tribulation singing praises to God The seven Angels with seven Trumpets given them which Rev 8. v. 1 2. sounded in order when the seventh Seal was opened are holy heavenly Messengers sent to denounce Gods heavy Judgment on the Earths Inhabiters The great Star burning like a Lamp or Torch which fel from Ibid. v. 10 11. Heaven into a third part of Rivers and Fountains caled Wormwood which made the Waters bitter that many died is Augustulus Romes last Emperor who fel from his high Throne and bittered a third part of Waters being a Prince of much baleful bitternes anguish and affliction to al his folowers The Angel flying through midst of Heaven and crying aloud Ibid. v 13. Wo Wo Wo to the Earths inhabiters is an Usher or forerunner of three others ready to sound great Woes The Locusts or long winged Grashopers coming from the bottom Rev. 9 v. 3. c. less Pits smoke are Mahometans derived from Arabia the Country of Locusts which plagued Egypt The King of Locusts caled in Hebrew Abaddon in Greec Ibid v. 11. Apollion the destroier is the Angel of the bottomless Pit stiled before Satan the old Serpent the Dragon the Devil and afterward the Accuser The four Angels bound at the great River Euphrates which Ibid. v. 14. c. the sixth Trumpeting Angel loosed are the Tures four Sultanies or Signiories who lay long confined neer that River but long ago let loos into the Eastern Empire which it hath since swalowed with much of West The litle open Book which a mighty Angel Christ had in his Rev. 10. v. 2 30. hand and made Johns belly bitter being bid to eat it declares the Churches destinies The Temple or inner Court to be measured is the primitiv Rev. 11. v. 1. Churches State under persecution of Pagan Emperors before Constantines conversion The outer Court not to be mesured but given to the Gentils Ibid. v. 2. who shal tread the holy City under foot forty two Annal months or 1260. yeers is the same Church given to new Idolaters or Image-worshipers caled Gentils The two Witnesses clad in sack-cloth which shal Prophecy Ibid v. 3. 4 5. 1260. annal dais being two Oliv trees and two Candlesticks are Patrons or Preachers of divine truth caled two becaus in the Law every Word shal be established by two Witnesses and in regard of Gods two Testaments which they use in prophecying
Devils like Frogs coming Rev. 16. v. 13 14. out of the mouths of the Dragon Beast and fals Prophet working miracles are Papal Emisaries or Ambassadors sent to sommon the Kings and Potentats of the whol World to the battel of that great day of God Almighty wherin the Dragon shal assist the Beast and fals Prophet with al his warlike powers worldly plots and wily policies but the seven Angels poured out their seven Phials of Gods wrath The Woman in rich attire sitting on a Scarlet Beast ful of Rev 17 v 3. c. names of Blasphemy having seven heads and ten horns on whos forehead was writ a Mystery Great Babylon Mother of Harlots drunken with the blood of Saints and Martyrs of Jesus is Romes Papacy which rides on the Empire in the seven headed City being both but as one head the seventh and last consisting of the Temporal and Spiritual State which is even the eighth yet one of the seven reigning jointly together The Man which sat on a whit Hors in Heaven caled the Word Rev 19 v 11 c. of God who was clothed with a Vesture dipt in blood having on it and on his thigh a name written King of Kings and Lord of Lords is our Lord Jesus who shal smite the Nations ruling them wi●h a rod of iron and subdu al with great slaughter The Beast and fals Prophet which shal be tormented in a lake Rev 20. v 10. of fire and brimstone for ever is the whol Papacy and Antichrist the Pope head of that State or Society The holy City new Jerusalem prepared as a Bride adorned for Rev. 21. vers 2 hir Husband is the Company of Elect ever ready to receiv hir Bridegroom or best beloved Lord. The Lambs Bride or Spous that great City holy Jerusalem is Ibid. v. 9 10. Christs Militant Church on Earth which jointly with the triumphant in Heaven makes Christs Spous Thes new notions of names forty four in number never vented til now wil if wel digested make the meaning more obvious in most mysteries Many mo circumstantial terms are sparsed in the Text which are amply unveled in the insuing Commentary but this short Index shal serv to lead strangers steps in this Labyrinth Analysis Apocalypseos The Apocalyps Analysed THree principal parts are considerable 1. The Preface Analysis Part 1. which is both general of the whol Prophecy noting the Matter Pen-Man and Profit and special relation to the seven Asian Churches and in them to the Catholic Church wherin is a nomination of the person writing and thos writen to with a salutation of them and description of Jesus Christ 2. The substance and Body of the Book which contains a narration of the Churches State both Militant and Triumphant The Militant is deciphered at present as it was when John wrot and for future as it shal be at last day The Triumphant is declared both for the inchoation at general Judgment and duration to eternity 3. The Conclusion which confirms the whol Prophecy 1. By an Angels testimony who shewed it to John from the Lord 2. By Christ who testifies it to be tru and amplified by Johns earnest request on the Churches behalf 3. By John who denounceth direful judgments on al that shal ad to or take from it with a salutation to the Saints at end of al. The particulars of the Church Militant exhibit two points 1 Vision Ch. 1. 2. 3. 1 A Vision of seven golden Candlesticks and seven Stars signifying the Asian Churches 2 A description of thos Churches in seven Epistles directed to the Bishop-Angels of thos seven Seas in al which is one current constant form observed which imports 1 A description of Christ Jesus sutable to his Vision 2 A narrativ of the good commendable or evil culpable in every Angel and Church 3 Promises or menaces proportional to their Virtues or Vices 4 An exhortation to attend things writen to the Churches The Churches State for future specialy in Europ is more mysticaly unfolded which is to premonish hir of grievous persecutions by Tyrans Heretics and lims of Antichrist against al which the holy Ghost givs many comforts That God wil be with her in al distresses whos tribulations shal terminat in short space but hir Enemies shal perish and she in fine set safe or secure in the life to com al which things are pointly or precisely expressed in six Visions one after another Thes are comprised in two Prophecies or Systems Ch 4 〈◊〉 11. of Visions contemporar the first begins with the sealed Book the last lasts to the end of Apocalyps taking in som passages of five Trumpets viz. the litle Book the measuring of the Temple the out Court not to be measured and fate of the two mourning witnesses The Churches future estate is reveled in a mysterious Vision 〈◊〉 Vision Ch. 4. of a Book fastned with seven seals wherin is comprised a preparatory to open them which displais God 's sitting on a Throne in Heaven with his Ensigns or Emblems of Majesty viz. twenty four Elders and four Beasts Lightnings Thunders Voices Trumpets seven Lamps which are his seven Spirits a Sea of Ch 5. glass like Crystal and Songs of prais by them al to him that sits on the Throne The sealed Book held in his right hand which none was worthy or able to open sav the Lamb shewed to John the Churches future state til the worlds end In the seventh seal are Ch. 6. presented seven Trumpets and in the last seven Phials of Gods wrath ful of the last seven plagues or punishments The first Seal shews a whit Horse the secund a red the third a black his Rider bearing Ballances in his hand the fourth a pale his Rider death with Hel folowing at heels the fifth the Martyrs Souls under the Altar crying for vengeance which had whit robes given them with promiss of complet glory when their felow Brethren should be fulfilled The sixth sets forth Gods direful Judgments on the Churches Enimies attended with dreadful signs viz. A great Earthquake the Sun becam black and Moon as blood the Stars fel to Earth Heaven departed as a scrole and every Mountain and I le moved out of their places Herat Kings great Men cheif Captains Bond and Free even al Persecutors fel to despair hiding in Dens desiring the Mountains and Rocks to cover them from the Lamb. The seventh contains more Mysteries then any viz. A Vision 3 Vision Ch. 7. Ch. 8. of seven Angels with seven Trumpets as shal be specified but the holy Ghost comforts the Church and an Angel seals Gods Servants in the Foreheads as a sign of their deliverance At opening wherof was half an hours silence in Heaven betokening great things to com and the Angels addressed to sound The first sounded And Hail mixd with Fire and Blood insued which burnt a third part of al green things At sound of the secund A mighty Mountain burning with
Fire was cast into Sea and a third part becam Blood At the third A great Star caled Wormwood burning as a Lamp fel making a third part of Rivers and Fountains bitter that many died of them At fourth A third part of Sun Moon and Stars was darkned that the day and night for a third part shined not Here intervens as a preparatory transition to the three last Trumpets An Angel flying through midst of Heaven crying a loud Wo Wo Wo to the Earths Inhabiters by reason of the three Angels yet to sound The fift sounded which is the first Ch 9. 1 Wo. of Wo And a Star fel from Heaven to Earth and he opened the bottomless Pit with a Key whence arose Smoke darkning Sun and Air out of which cam Locusts whos effects are notably described together with their King Abaddon or Apollyon The sixt or secund Wo sounded wh●ch 2 Wo. Ch. 10. loosed four Angels bound at Euphrates who were prepared to slay a third part of Men their Army being two hundred thousand thousand Horsmen which are largely described with their woful effects Here a mighty Angel Jesus Christ descended with a litle Book in his hand open who set his right Foot on the Sea and left on Earth swearing with lifted up hands by him that livs for ever ther should be no more time but at sound of the seventh Trumpet the mystery of God shal be finished as he declared to the Prophets This Angel cried loud as if a Lion roared or seven Thunders uttered their voices which John was about to writ but a voice from Heaven bid him seal it up and eat the little Book which in his mouth was sweet as Hony but made his Belly bitter that he might Prophecy Then ●b 11. was John bid to mesure Temple Altar and Worshipers with a reed but not the out Court for the Gentils must tread the holy City under foot forty two Moneths and he gav his two Witnesses power to Prophecy one thousand two hundred sixty dais clad in Sack-cloth but the beast rising from the bottomless Pit shal kil them whos dead Bodies shal ly in the street of the great City three dais and half unburied who shal reviv and ascend to Heaven to their Enimies great grief and terror The seventh 3 Wo. or third of Wo sounded which finished Gods mysteries and his Churches miseries then were great voices heard in Heaven saying the Kingdoms of this World are becom the Lords and his Christs to whom the twenty four Elders sung a gratulation attended with Lightnings Thundrings Voices Earthquake and great Hail Here the first Prophecy or System of Visions which contains chiefly the fourth Empires condition ends after which the secund contemporar with the former of Seals and Trumpets folows foretelling the Churches future state til the last day Herin three principal points are handled 〈◊〉 1. Hir tribulations 4 Vision by several Enemies 2. Hir deliverance by their destruction 3. Hir happy condition after deliverance Most Interpreters make both Visions one continued Prophecy yet not so properly tho in substance neer one The Churches persecutions Ch. 12. by several Enimies are pourtraied in this fourth Vision but the parturient Womans pursuit by the Dragon most pointly who waged war with the remnent of Hir seed The Dragons Ch. 13. instruments are the Beast with seven heads and ten borns rising from the Sea and that coming out of the Earth which had two horns like a Lamb but spake as a Dragon The events Ch. 14. of this persecution is the Saints victory by their constant confession of Christ even to death which is amplified by the causes and effects The Vision of seven Phials ful of Gods wrath and the seven 5 Vision last plagues poured out by seven Angels declare the Churches Ch. 15. deliverance by hir Enimies destruction The first poured his Ch. 16. plagues on the Earth the next on the Sea the third on Rivers and Fountains the fourth on the Sun the fift on the Beasts seat the sixt on Euphrates the seventh into the Air whos effects see in the context In the sixt Vision many mysteries are manifested being before 6 Vision Ch. 17. but obscurely mentioned which point out the Rise Reign Seat Vassals Success and final fal of Antichrist with al the Churches Enimies Here behold the great Whores judgment and event wherin a lifely description of the Whore to be judged both by visional representation of a Woman sitting on a scarlet Beastful of Names of Blasphemy having on hir forehead a Name writen A Mystery Babylon the Great Mother of Harlots and Abominations and by real explanation that the Beasts seven Heads are seven Hils and ten Horns ten Kingdoms The Instruments which shal destroy the Whore are thos ten Horns or Kings who shal hate and make hir desolat or naked eat hir flesh and burn hir with fire The promulgation Ch. 1● of Babylons perdition is performed by three Angels one declares the certainty 't is falen and becom the habitation of Devils another warns al Gods People to com out of hir for fear of hir plagues setting forth hir V●ssals sad laments crying alas alas that great City the last seals up hir ruins irrecoverablenes under the type of A great Milstone cast into the Sea Then folow gratulatory Ch. 19. exultations of the Heavenly company singing Halelujah to God both for the Whores judgment and preparation of the Lambs Wife to marry with him together with the Lamb and his Armies total conquest over the Beast fals Prophet and earthly Kings with their Armies wherto al Fowls are invited to eat their flesh The last Vision shews the event of the Whores judgment 7 Vision Ch. 20. which is triple 1. The Saints safety by chaining up the Dragon or Devil for one thousand yeers in the bottomless pit 2. The Martyrs living and reigning with Christ one thousand yeers but the rest of the dead lived not again til thos yeers were finished 3. The Saints miraculous deliverance from the Nations Gog and Magog by fire from Heaven to devour them when their Deceiver is cast into a Lake of fire and Brimstone wherupon folows the general judgment of the dead smal and great according to their works So far the Church Militants future state on Earth next folows the Triumphants happy condition in Heaven for ever which is gloriously decyphered with the Water of Life and Tree in midst of the Street as the Text Ch. 211 Ch. 22. shews The conclusion with its three parts is Analysed at first among the three chief Heads of this Prophecy which shal not be Tautologicaly repeated or reiterated Mr. Dury in a prolix Preface to the German Divines Clavis hath prefixed an ample Analysis which is abundantly abridged and annexed for variety of wit The Title tels that the Book Ch. 1. v. 1. is a Revelation of Jesus Christ who is the Subject-matter sith the sole scope is
to make him manifest This Title contains three things 1. the Author God who gav it to Christ 2. The use for which he gav it to shew his Servants the things that shal shortly befal 3. The means by which Christs manifestation is put forth to this use 1. He sent and signified Ibid v. 2. 3. c. it by an Angel to John 2. The Preface directs either generaly to al Churches that bear record of Gods Word and Testimony of Jesus and al things he saw which wil make them blessed that read hear and keep the same or specialy to the seven Asian Churches of Jesus Christ who is described 1. By the properties or effects of his first coming in the Flesh who is the faithful Witnes and first begotten of the dead Prince of al earthly Kings which loved us and washed our sins in his Blood making us Kings and Priests to God his Father 2. By the properties and effects of his secund coming with Clouds when every Ey even thos that pierced him shal see him and al Kindreds wail becaus of him 3. By a narrativ of the Visions which extends from ch 1. v. 9. to ch 22. v. 6. 4. By the conclusion comprised ch 22. v. 6. ad finem Here consider 1. The certainty importance and use of it 2. The effects which it wrought in John who was ready to worship the Angel but bid to forbear 3. The command which he had not to seal the Prophecies with the reason of it 4. The authority therof is repeated becaus Jesus sent his Angels to testify thes things in the Churches becaus 't is ratified by the Spirit Bride and al Beleevers becaus the perfection is such as no thing may be added or subtracted on pain of eternal plagues and perdition The Contents of the Prophecy are triple 1 The things which John saw in the first Vision viz. 1 Vision Chap. 1. Christs presence with his Churches who is their Mediator and high Priest as walking in the midst of the seven golden Candlesticks their King as holding their seven Stars or Angels in his right hand and Prophet as out of whos mouth went a sharp two edged sword of Gods Word 2 The things which then were Chap. 2 3. viz. the seven Churches to whom John by Christs appointment sent Epistles wherin al perfections and imperfections promises and menaces admonitions and reproofs exho●tations and precepts are intended to al Churches and Pastors so wel as thes sith no Prophecy is of privat interpretation for the proem and period of every Epistle is Let him that hath an ear h●ar what the spirit saith to the Churches 3 The things to b●fal hereafter Ch. 4 t●l ch 22. which transcend from the Churches on Earth to the Kingdom of Heaven wher John saw the things which must be hereafter The secund Vision shews 1 What the Churches constitution 2 Vision in Heaven is how ordered about Gods Throne and set in his presence 2 What the administration of affairs in Heaven and Chap. 4. the Churches government on Earth by Jesus Christ is who a spotless Lamb flain meritoriously purchased that honor to open Chap 5. the sealed Book of Gods Counsils being his seven Eys of Wisdom and seven Horns of Power able alone to discharge such a trust 3 What changes chanced in the World and the Chap. 6. Churches condition at opening of the first six seals wher is shewed how at preaching of the Gospel great troubles and terrible Chap. 7. wars arose among Men wherin Christs Martyrs ly as Sacrifices under the Altar crying for vengeance but are comforted that they shal be avenged after a short season and their Enimies terrified at first executing of the Lambs wrath upon them Yet lest judgment prepared should fal on his Friends a preventiv Chap. 8. provision is made to seal and sever them from the rest that no hurt heat or hunger shal annoy them 4 What destruction betides or is brought on the World at opening the seventh seal and what glory to the Saints which last includs al that folows to the end of this Book Here seven Angels with seven Trumpets declare Gods Judgments on the Earth but the three last remarkably differ from the four first which giv warning of great Wo thrise threatned by tripetion to the Earths Inhabitants but the four first tend to depriv the World of a third part of their comforts as in trees green grass the Se● with al Animals therin Ships Rivers Fountains Sun Moon Stars the light of day and night The three Wo-Trumpets Chap. 9. produce heavier plagues both by Locusts which shal so torment Men that they shal seek death but not find it and Euphratean Horsmen which shal slay a third part of Men yet the rest repented not The third Vision of A mighty Angel coming from Heaven 3 Vision Chap. 10. clothed with a cloud and Rainbow on his head his face like the Sun and feet as pillars of fire who stood on the Sea and Earth had a litle Book open in his hand which John being bid eat up and inabled him to Prophecy The three past Visions shew three substantial Note differences of things reveled to John and three main changes of his Spirit in receiving them the first contains Christs ministration of his Offices on Earth among his Churches the next of his Offices in Heaven over al the World to preserv and propagat his Church the last of his Offices both in Heaven and Earth to finish al wickednes in the World and to perfect his Churches felicity In al which manifestations he is presented sutable to the things reveled 1 As a Man in dealing with Men 2 As a Lamb offred to God in dealing with God 3 As a mighty Angel to incounter Satan with his Angels and powers of darknes in the World The matter of this Vision is Chap. 11. to shew when and how the mystery of God spoken by the Prophets shal be finished wherin 1 John had a Reed as a Red given to mete the Temple Altar and them that worship 2 The out-Court is given to the Gentils who shal tread on the holy City fourty two moneths 3 The two sack cloth witnesses had power to Prophecy one thousand two hundred and threescore dais 4 The Beast rising from the bottomless pit shal slay them but after three dais and a half they revived and ascended to Heaven in a cloud which terrified their Enimies 5 Great joy was in Heaven becaus this worlds Kingdoms are becom the Lords and his Christs that he may reward his Saints and Servants Ther folow several subordinat Visions which concern the Church typified by a woman Chap. 12. and respect 4 times 1 Before she fled into the wildernes who brought a Man-child which the Dragon waited to devour but he was rapt up to Heaven and the Dragon with his Angels cast to Earth by the Angel Michael yet he persecuted the Woman and made war
with the remnent of hir seed 2 While she abode ther wher two Beasts occurred one rising from the Sea with seven Chap. 13. heads and ten horns and on his horns ten Crowns with the name of Blasphemy on his heads A secund coming out of the Earth who had two horns like a Lamb but spake as a Dragon he did great wonders making fire descend from Heaven and deceived them that dwel on Earth bidding them make an Image to the other Beast which was wounded and did liv and caused such as would not worship it to be slain He also made al receiv a mark in their right hands or foreheads that none might buy or sel sav he that had the mark name or number of his name which is 666. During thes Beasts joint reign the Churches state on mount Chap. 14. Sion and Gods imparting his Wil to the World touching the everlasting Gospel Babylons future fal punishment of the Beasts folowers and gathering the Harvest and Vintage are declared Gods Judgments on the Beast are poured out in seven Chap. 15. golden Phials of his last plagues by seven Angels coming out of the Temple in Heaven clothed with pure white linnen and their brests girded with gold girdles The first poured his on the Earth Chap. 16. and a noisom sore fel on the Beasts worshipers The secund poured his on the Sea which becam as blood of a dead Man The third his on Rivers and Fountains which turnd to blood The fourth his on the Sun which scorched Men with fire that they blasphemed Gods name The fift his on the Beasts seat whos Kingdom was darkned that Men gnawed their toungs for torment The sixt his on Euphrates which was dried up that the way of the Eastern Kings might be prepared The seventh his into the Air whence folowed Voices Lightnings Thunders and such a mighty Earthquake as the like was never seen by Men and huge hail 〈◊〉 every stone weighing a Talent and Men blasphemed God 〈◊〉 of this plague Ther cam three unclean Spirits of Devils lik ●●ogs from the mouths of the Dragon Beast and fals Prophet which by lying miracles gathered the Kings to battel of that great day of God Almighty at Armageddon Next the judgment and mystery of Babylons great Whore sitting on a scarlet Beast with seven Chap. 17. heads and ten horns is shewed to John that the seven heads are seven hils and ten horns ten Kings After it Babylons destruction Chap. 18. is declared and great lamentation of several sorts made for it as may ther be read 3 As she cam out of the wildernes Chap. 19. great gratulations are given to God for perdition of Babylon and preparation for the Lords marriage with his wife then the Armies of Heaven on whit Horses under conduct of Christ caled the Word of God who had on his vesture and thigh a name writen King of Kings and Lord of Lords made war with the Beast fals Prophet and Kings wherto an Angel invited al Fowls to eat the flesh of the slain but the Beast and fals Prophet were taken and cast alife into a lake burning with fire and brimstone 4. During hir reign with Christ after she cam out Chap. 20. of the wildernes one thousand yeers when Satan being loosed a little space shal deceiv the Nations Gog and Magog to gather them to battel but fire cam from God and devoured them Lastly A new Heaven and Earth caled the holy City new Jerusalem Ch. 21. Ch. 22 coming down from God prepared as a Bride for hir Husband is pourtraied at large Thes Analyses in a prosal method or maner are plainer better At end of his Annotations and briefer for the vulgar sort then such as are set in Sections and Subsections but Dr. Deodat hath a very ample one on the Apocalyps in substance the same with the 2 former or very litle varying which he that lists may survey Now to my main task The Author of Apocalyps is John the Divine Christs best Introduction beloved Disciple Son to Zebedee a Fisher Man and Brother of James the greater whom Herod the King ●lu with the Sword who wrot the fourth Gospel and three general Epistles but not John a Presbyter in thos dais as Eusebius and Dionysius Alex deem nor any other of that name as al Antients agree for he only was exiled to Patmos A. C. 97 wher thos Rev. 1. 9 10. Rev. 1. vers 1 2 11. Visions were presented on the Lords day to which he gav that appellation mis-named by many the Sabbath without any Scriptural warrant nor did any of the Fathers so stile it The Authority also is every way divine being indited by Christ Jesus Authority as God gav it him and sent to John by an Angel that he should communicat it to the Churches who wrot it in a Book and sent it to the seven Churches of minor Asia So John imparted it to the Churches an Angel to John Christ to the Angel and God to Christ Jesus what can be a more divine Origin or Pedigree Specialy being an inspired Prophecy For Moses the Man of God and his peculiar Favorit had the honor to Pen the first Book of the old Testament and John Christs chief favorit the last of the new Testament so the one commands old Israelits not to ad or take from Gods Word Deut. 4. 2. and the other threatens al which shal ad to the Words of his Prophecy that God wil inflict the plagues writen therin but Rev. 22. 18 19. if any shal detract God wil take away his part from the Book of Life and holy City The Excellence of it apppeers many wais for the stile is Excellence most statly and sublime the matter ful of Majesty and Mystery the expressions pathetical and pithy som mystical in dark Visions to exercise the Judgments of the wisest som more facil or familar to succour the infirmities of the weakest Much more might be added ingeneral but I hasten to Mr. Medes Clavis and Comment whom Dr. Twiss highly admires saying he hath sundry rare notions stiled Specimina or Essais wherin he excels specialy in rendring the Revelations right sens which is most Tropical or Figurativ As in the mystery Rev. 12 of the battle in Heaven and casting Satan to Earth he shews that Stats and Kingdoms in the politic World are resembled in Scripture sutable to the Natural wherin Heaven and Earth denot the Nobility and Commonalty For Heaven consists of Sun Moon and Stars of greater or lesser magnitud as in a Realm is a King Queen Nobles and other officers of divers degrees but on Earth is much more variety of Creatures as Trees Herbs Flowers Fishes Beasts Serpents so among People of any Community no less difference of Trades and Professions He destinguisheth the whol Prophecy into the Book closed Division with seven Seals comprising an History from the Gospels first preaching to the Worlds
long Lord holy and tru d●ost thou not judg and avenge our Blood on them that dwel on Earth Thes had whit Robes given them and were bid rest a smal season til their felow-Servants or Brethren which were to be killed should be fulfilled This denots the grand persecution by Dioclesian which was longer and crueler then al former as Orosius observs Rev. 14 1. 4. For in Egypt only were massacred 144000. sutable to the Virgins number as Ignatius relats beside infinit multituds in al other Provinces The sixth at whos opening was a great Earthquake the Sun 6 Seal Rev 6. 12. ad sinem becam black as hairy Sackcloth and Moon red as Blood begins when the fifth ended A. 311. when Constantin initiated the persecution ceased and heathen Idols with their Priests Temples and Sacrifices vanished which is the finishing or fulfilling of Christs victory founded in the first Seal By the Earthquake is understood the change of things turned topsy turvy which tends not to the Empires Politic state as the former Seals did sith 't is not yet to be dissolved but as 't is subject in a Religious respect to Satan and his Angels which was now broken in peeces with great nois The Suns blacknes and Moons rednes betokening their Eclipses design the Dragons downfal with al Pagan Priesthood The Stars fel to Earth as a Fig-tree casts hir fruits being shaken by a mighty Wind Heaven departed as a Scrole roled together viz. the Stars appeered not as letters rold up in a Book are not seen This is taken from Isaiah The Heavens shal be roled up as a scro●e and al their Isai 34 4. Host fal as a leaf from the Vine and Fig from the Figtree Al Mountains and Ilands were moved from their places ● Men of eminent quality and inferior or by Iles may be meant their Temples invironed with Wals like ro●ks Thos Ethnic Temples Constantin only shut up which Julian soon opened but Theodosius quit demolished and abolished al reliques of Idol worship The Kings of the Earth great Men rich Men cheif Captains mighty Men bond and free hid themselfs in dens and rocks saying to them Fal on us hide us from his face that sits on the Throne and from the Lamb. For the great day of his Wrath is com and who shal be able to stand This shews that al Christs Enemies Maximian Galerius Maxentius Martimian Licinius Julian Emperors with Eugenius and Arbogastes Tyrans shal perish most miserably and the Lamb get a signal victory For most persecutors feeling Gods judgments heavy on them confessed Christ to be only tru God and gav him glory Here betwixt the sixth and seventh Seal is interposed a Vision Int●rslice Rev. 7 4. of Gods Servants sealed viz. 144000. which are the elect faithful Church contemporizing with thos said six sails This Vision is twise cited 1. At entrance of the Trumpets wher 144000. of al Israels Tribes are s●aled for their preservation amidst the Trumpets destruction 2. In opposition to the Rev. 4 1. 4. 5. Beasts reigning wher they are caled Virgins in whos mouth was found no guile being free from fault before Gods throne for prais of their alleigance to God and the Lamb when the rest of the World revolted and received the Beasts mark Hence 't is cleer that the Prophecy of the Beast synchronizeth with the Trumpers yet no further then going forth of the sixth when the Beasts forty two months ended with the Witnesses Rev. 11. 14. 1260. dais Now touching the first Vision of the Sealed wher their preservation is handled After this I saw four Angels Rev. 7. 1. Jer. 49. 36. stand on the Earths four corners holding the four Winds that no wind should blow on the Earth nor Sea nor any Tree The Angels who are not the same with the Trumpeters had Jer. 51. 1. 2. power to restrain the winds or tempests of war for the Parabol of winds among Prophets imports martial motions hostil D●n 7. 1. 3. invasions and violent impulsions which thos Angels could curb out of what coasts or corners soever they rose til it pleas God to giv leav or liberty that wars shal rage and reign for Rev. 7. 2. 3. correcton of sin I saw another Angel haply Christ ascend from the East having the Seal of the living God who cried loud to the four Angels which had power given by setting the Winds free to hurt the Earth and Sea saying hurt not Earth Sea nor Trees til we hav sealed Gods Servants in their Fore-heads to sever them from the plagues of others as som at Jerusalem wer● marked which must be preserved lest they should be damnified For 't is a wonder how in that Empires grand vastation by barbarous Aliens to Christ the Church could continu amidst thos storms when al conspired hir ruin and the Beast polluted al places Rev. 7. 4 c. with fals worship untainted and unstained I heard the number of the Sealed which were one hundred forty four thousand of al the Tribes viz. twelv thousand of ech or twelv times twelv thousand in al. Here the Gentils Church to be fenced with Gods Seal is figured by the type of Israel the twelv Apostles aptly answering to the twelv Patriarchs nor is it doon without good caus specialy sith the Church since the Jews rejection is to be gathered of the Gentils and fitly stiled surrogated Israel whom God owned a while til the fulnes of the Gentils was com in stead Hence S. Paul saith The Jews Rom. ●11 11. ●5 fal brought salvation to the Gentils and their casting off was the Worlds reconciling Not that els they should not be caled in du time for al the Prophets proclaim it but not by way of substitution or surrogation to the Jews unles they had first renounced Christ So St. Paul tels them It was necessary the Acts 13. 46. Word should be opened to you first but sith ye reject it and judg your selfs unworthy of eternal life Lo we turn to the Gentils This number of 12 multiplied by 12 times 12 is an Ensign of Apostolic Race or Prosapy for as the Beasts number 666 denots thos which folow him so the Apostles number designs their legitimat of-spring The Analogy of new Jerusalem Rev. 21. 12. 14. 16. shews the same in the frame wherof the dimensions of Gates Foundations Courts compas of Wals Longitud Latitud Altitud express the number of 12 or multiplication by 12. Of the Tribe of Juda Reuben Gad Aser Nepthali Manasses Sim●on Levi Isachar Zabulon Joseph Benjamin were sealed twelv thousand in ech which Tribes are no wher in Scripture so reckoned yet diversly registred for Dan and Ephraim are here excluded and in the rest no birth-order observed but the last mix'd with the middle and younger Sons of Handmaids set before the elder-born of Wifes Sons This no doubt Judg. 17. Judg. 18. is doon for som mystery hid in so unusual order for Dan
Rev. 16. 3. Politic World So Babylons dominion is expressed wher the Lord threatens to dry up the Sea and springs The Assyrian Kingdoms amplitud is described by the same Metaphor the deep or Sea hath exalted hir 'T is said of Pharaohs Kingdom the waters shal fail from the Sea therof or his Dominion shal be bereaved So the four great Beasts or Kingdoms rose from the Sea which implies largenes of Dominion Dan. 7. 3. Now a third part of the Roman Sea becam blood which denots slaughter of Animals and inanimats ruin too therfore the Sea becoming blood by a great Mountains fal betokens violent destruction as a Beast is butchered bleeding For so 't is said in the Phials that the Sea becam as the blood of a dead Man or one slain The like mystery of a Mountain meant by a City is applyed to old Babylon even a Mountain burning Jer. 51. 25. with fire as here For point of History Alaric after Stilicos death returned as a Ram and took Rome creating Attalus A. C. 410. the Hun Emperor whom he soon deposed and reinthroned Honorius Immediatly insued a total renting of the Empire which was shortly shared into ten Stats or Soveraignties 1. Brytans 2. Saxons in this I le 3. Francs in Galle 4. Burgundians in Belgia 5. Visi-Goths in Aquitain and part of Spain 6. Sueds in Gallaecia 7. Alans in Lusitania 8. Vandals in Africa 9. Almans in Germany 10. Ostr●-Goths in Pannonia beside Greecs in the East Empire which is counted one of the ten when the West was dissolved in al which befel notable changes Howbeit the number of ten is not taken so strickly as if should be no mo nor fewer nor other but that it should be severed into about ten So after Alexander four Kingdoms are predicted Macedon Asia Syria Egypt Dan. 8. 22. yet a fifth of Thracia was added by Lysimachus which ended with his life The third Trumpet is of a Star falen from Heaven burning 3 Trumpet like a Lamp on the third part of Rivers and Waters named Wormwood making the waters bitter wherof many died This is meant of Hesperus or west Caesar who after Gensericus K. of Vandals had sacked Rome fel headlong to ruin strugling a while with death under the obscure Emperors Avitus Majoranus Severus Anthemius Olybius Glicerius Nepos Augustulus who were Princes of baleful bitternes and perished by mutual Massacres or Trecheries Augustulus which is an ominous diminutiv of the first founder was expeld by Odoacer K. of Heruli but when the west Empire lay A. C. 〈◊〉 A. C. 〈◊〉 Note buried 324 yeers P. Leo 3. surrogated Charlemaign to be Emperor becaus under this coverture of Caesar revived or the Beasts sixth Head stil reigning the Pope may not be reputed seventh or last which is Antichrist as is too evident to every judicious Ey This Papal Caesar pertains not to the Heads of the Roman Beast but to the Horns or Kingdoms into which it was to be torn being ready to resign his room to the last seventh Head By the Star burning as a Lamp the blazing Star Lampadios is described and such is the Hesperian Caesar great in dignity but of short durance whos coming must continu but a short space Isaiah saith of Babylons King How art thou falen from Heaven O Lucifer Son of the morning Isai 14. 12. For by Stars great Princes Powers and Potentats are figured The fourth sounded greater calamities of darkning the Sun 4 Trumpet Moon and Stars of Roman Majesty which before shined dimly under Ostro Goth Kings For after the Consulship failed and Totila demolished a third part of Rome it was in som sort restored A C. 542. by Belisarius and Narsetes Justinians brav Commanders but now this Worlds Queen was stripd of al Consular power Senat and Magistrats which as Stars gav great light yea becam inslaved to the Exarchat of Ravenna hir Handmaid vassal 〈◊〉 1. 1. Jer. 31. 35. O deep darknes how doth the City sit solitary that was ful of People How is she becom a Widow She that was Queen among Nations and Princess of Provinces how is she made tributary This is that smiting of Sun Moon Stars that they could giv no light by day or night For when Senat Consuls and other Officers were suppresd what could be but a total Eclips such as never was before Next folow three Trumpets of Wo so stiled becaus an Angel flying through Heaven cried Wo Wo Wo to the Earths inhabiters which are the most grievous of al. For when thos of the Christian Empire had defiled themselfs with Idol-Images of a new stamp during the four former Trumpets sounding God sent thos new plagues to punish a duple sin one for the Martyrs deaths under Heathen Rome the other for Iconolatry under Christians as 't is Rev. 20. intimated that they worshiped the Devil and Idols of Gold Silver Brass Stone and Wood. The fifth or first Wo Trumpet is of Locusts rising from the 5 Trumpet Rev. 9. 1. 10 12 smoke of the bottomless Pit which is meant of Mahometans seduced by their Pseudo-prophet to the perdition of many Nations This smoke obscured the Gospels light latly shining Exod. 10 13 14. abroad whos professors rightly resemble Locusts in many respects For thos which plagued Egypt cam from Arabia wher Mahomet spred his Hellish smoke and the Arabs likened to Judg 7. 12. them for multitud They are also stiled Sons of the East relating to Egypt wher the ●sralites learned so to term them Achmetes refers Locusts to troops of Enemies which devour ordestroy Countries Thes are compared to Scorpions for power and fo●m having tails like Scorpions so they were Locusts-Scorpions which had power in their teeth and poison in their tails Thes were forbid to hurt grass trees or any green thing as the common sort doo but only M●n not marked with Gods Seal so no Natural but Symbolical vermin are here implied They were like Horses prepared to battle with Mens faces and Womens hair but had Lyons teeth with brest-plats of Iron and sound of their Wings as Chariots of many Horses running to battle Al which import armed Souldiers as the Sarrasens erected a vast Kingdom by war yet subdued not the East Empire like the Turcs For while the former Trumpets sounded a new pontifical State started up from the ruins of the old Politic but Sarrasens subverted neither whos Kingdom crept up to so sudden greatnes as never any for Mahomet was but a Merchant as Romulus a Shepherd whos Kingdom in one Century subjected Palestine Syria Armenia minor Plin. l 6 c 28. l. 〈◊〉 c. 29. Asia Persia India Egypt Numidia Barbary Portugal Spain and part of Italy beside S●cil Sardinia Corsica and other Iles wheras 500. yeers expired yer Rome subdued al Italy They had long hair like women as Arabs then and stil use whos durance to destroy was but fiv months as Locusts com at Spring and dy in Autumn
leaving Egs in the Earth to increas their issu They had a King the Angel of the bottomless Pit caled ●n Hebrew Abaddon in Greec Apollyon destroier which imports them Infidels or Children of unbeleef subject to the Prince of the Air as St. Paul saith wheras Eph. 2. v. 〈◊〉 Christians are freed from Sarans power and converted to God This Prince cald before the Devil old Serpent Satan Dragon is here new named Abaddon wheras Mahometans profes to worship one sole God Demiurgus Maker of the univers to whom they giv the Epither Abdi or Abada i. Eternal wheras the holy Ghost givs this King a title of semblable sound but opposit sens Abaddon the Worlds destroier instead of Demiurgus the Maker The sixth or secund of Wo hath a voice from the four horns 6 Trumpet Rev. 9. 13. to 2● of the golden Altar saying Loos the four Angels which are bound at the river Euphrates Thes Angels being Patrons of thos parts metaphoricaly signify the confining Nations which breaking in upon the Roman Regions stopped a few ages neer this River but are now loosed They may probably imply the Turcs four Sultanies or Signiories Asia minor Aleppo Damascus Antioch but becaus Antioch lying a little remot from Euphrates lasted but fourten yeers being surprised by Boemund in the holy war som instead reckon Bagdet beyond Euphrates in Persia Such was their State at first irruption under Trogulbecus or Tongrolipix who took Bagdet An. 1008. Seididruddulas or Cutlumuses Nephew to Tangrolipix founded the Asian Kingdom An. 1012. Siarfuddulas subdued Aleppo An. 1079. Tagaddaulas another Nephew of Tangrolipix surprised Damascus at the same time Al which Angels were long limited to thos parts with manifold changes and now at last let loos being prepared for an Hour a Day Month and Yeer that they might slay the third part of Men. This loosing befel when the Tartars abolished Bagdets Caliphship A. C. 1621. An. 1258. and the Turcs were cast as it were with a sling into the Empires territories on this side Euphrates For the Latins who staid their incursions two hundred yeers were about that time driven out of Syria and Palestine Then the Turcs shared lesser Asia til Ottoman grew great whos Son Orchanes entred Europ and his fith Successor Mahomet 2. took Constantinople which is that slaughter of a third part of Men here intimated as the time a Day Month and Yeer plainly indicats For a Prophetic Day implies one yeer a A nice observation if v●ri table Month thirty a yeer three hundred threescore and fiv in al three hundred ninty six Now Tangrolipix was inaugurated King of Persia An. 1057. and Constantinople sacked An. 1453. just 396. yeers asunder Haply the very hour which in that proportion makes fiften dais agreed also with the event if Almachinus had recorded the Month of his Inauguration so wel as the yeer They are said to be Horsmen as Turcs and Persians are mo then Foot in number two hundred thousand thousand which intimats huge Armies as David saith The Charets of God are Psal ●8 17. twenty thousand even thousands of Angels such vast Armies the East Nations bring into field I heard saith John the number of them viz. by voice for he cannot see numbers in Vision and so must other places be understood which appeer not by Vision Ezekiel in his Prophecy against Gog the land of Ezek. 38. 2 3. Magog chief Prince of Mesech and Tubal from whom Tures descend describes them to be Horsmen armed for Persians and Parthians take name of Paras a Hors or Horsman But Turcs since their long plantations ther are by Nicetas and others caled Persians So thes Euphratean Horsmen are Turco-Persians They had brest-plats of fire Jacinthian smoke and brimstone which is no wher els in Scripture Ergo it may wel allud to Guns and the Horses heads were like Lions out of who● mouths issued fire smoke and brimstone by which a third part of Men was killed For the Turcs used Guns latly before invented See Chal●●●dilas at siege of Constantinople and slu a third part of Inhabitants as their Successors did since at Corinth and other Cities Such sharp sawces make meats seem more savoury and Mr. Mede hath many such unvulgar unparalleld Annotations The Horsmens power was in their mouths and tails having tails like Serpents and heads with both which to doo hurt So Sarasens are said to hav sharp tails of Scorpions which is tru of Turcs who had tails of Serpents signifying their Mahometan subtlety or imposture wherby both did more mischief then by the Sword The rest of Men which were not killed by thes plagues repented not of their works that they should not worship Devils and Idols of gold c. which can neither hear see nor walk Nor of their Murders Sorceries Fornication and Thefts This is manifestly meant of Christians in the Roman Empire which worship Images made of those metals and materials for none but they doo 〈◊〉 on this side Euphrates Thes indeed are no Devils or unclean Spirits sith no Christians wil 1 Tim 4. 1 2 3. wittingly or willingly worship such But Demoniacs or Deastri dead Men Deified whom they make Mediators of Intercession betwen God and Men. The seventh Trumpet or third of Wo is ready to sound but 7 Trumpet Rev. 10 v. 1 c. a mighty Angel cam from Heaven clothed with a Cloud a Rainbow on his Head his Face as the Sun and Feet pillars of Fire He had in his hand a little Book open who set his right foot on the Sea and left on Earth crying loud as when a lyon roars and seven thunders uttered their voices John was about to write it but a voice from Heaven said seal up thes things which the seven thunders uttered and write not Then the Angel lifted his hand to Heaven and swore by him that livs for ever that Time shal be no more But in the dais of the seventh Angels voice when he shal begin to sound the mystery of God should be finished as he declared to his servants the Prophets The sound of this seventh Trumpet should succed the sixth but is superseded by the litle Book intervening yet lest ought be omitted in the interim to fulfil the Prophecy of Seals the holy Ghost shews the last trumpets event in general viz. that at sound therof the Roman Beast being destroid and the last heads time com to an end the mystery of God shal be finished as he foretold his Prophets For so 't is declared to Daniel that the fourth Dan 7. 13. 14. Beast being slain the Son of Man or King of Saints should rule over the World and the gratious promises of restoring Israel be fulfilled The finishing of which mystery is Christs glorious Kingdom which arose or appeered at sound of the 7 Ttrumpet when the grand acclamation of Voices in Heaven was heard saying The Kingdoms of this World are becom the Lords and his Rev.
from God I saw another Beast com out of the Earth which had two horn● Vers 11 like a Lamb but spake as a Dragon He proceds from the Secular Beast of C●sars to the Spiritual or Pseudoprophetical of the Pope with his Clergy which exerciseth the government and blasphemies of the former He hath two horns like a Lamb boasting of his power to bind and loos by deputation but speaks Idolatry and slais the Saints as a Dragon for he is Author or Founder of the ten hornd Beast by reviving the West Empire but succeds the Dragon for ferity and blasphemy under the Visour of Christianity using his Authority as high Priest and takes on him as Head or Monarch therof no less then of his Clergy with whom jointly he makes up the Pseudoprophetic Beast or seventh Head of the Roman State in the City sited on seven Hils The Pope single though a fals Prophet is not that Beast but joind with his Clergy which make a company composed of many members as a Beast hath Thes by fained signs and miracles specialy thunder-bolts of Excommunication as a divine revenge gradualy subjected the Kings risen up in the dissipated divided Empire to their yoke who tamely submitted their necks and put on the Image of the old Empire now crushed So that the Caesarean Head being wounded not only revived in that Image but at the fals Prophets pleasure punished with the Secular sword as he with the Spiritual al disobedient murmurers This Beast coms out of the Earth not from the Sea as the former which had another pedigree for Sea signifies many People in one dominion and an Army in war but Earth Upstarts of low condition springing Terr● f●●●i up secretly as Herbs sans nois or notice He had two horns like a Lamb pretending to bind and loos as Christs Vicar General on Earth but speaks as a Dragon patronizing Idolatry as the Dragon did by Decrees and Canons and seeks to destroy the Lambs tru worshipers He exerciseth al power of the first Beast before him and causeth Vers 12 the Earth with them that dwel in it to worship the first Beast whos deadly wound was healed This two hornd Beast useth as high Priest the Dragons fiduciary power intrusted to the former Beast which consists in Idol-worship being the ten hornd Beasts Chaplain in Religious Rites causing the Earths dwellers to worship that Beast stiling it the holy Empire The words before him may import preceding or in his presence it skils not which For whatever power the first Beast had he agniseth the high Priest Author by whos means the Earths Inhabiters worshiped him who being cured of his deadly wound rose out of the Sea but by what wais or wiles he did it rests to be declared He doth great wonders making fire com from Heaven on Vers 13. 14. Earth in sight of Men and deceiv them that dwel on Earth by reason of thos miracles which he had power to doo in sight of the Beast saying to them that dwel on Earth they should make an Image to the Beast which was wounded with a sword and did liv The Pontifical Pseudoprophetic Beast perswaded the Nations by wonders or miracles to reestablish the ten hornd Beast wherby the Dragons power revived and to frame the Beasts Image slain in the sixth Head Which being formed after his pleasure that wound which the Dragon received seems recured and the Beast renewed by substituting new Idolatry and tyranny like the former For the Beast of the last Head is the others Image slain in the sixth He said they should make the Beasts Image which was slain and did liv or reviv which words belong not to the Beast whos Image was to be framed as if the fals Prophet spake it but to the Angel reporting the event how the slain Beast revived For the Dragon gav the Secular Beast his Power and great Authority which healed his wound by imprinting his form of worship on a Beast of another Religion placing his Angels or Devils not as before by those titles of professed Enimies to the Lord Jesus but under Christian colors or cognisances to be worshiped as Saints and good Angels but who worships Idols under any name or notion he worships Devils Yea to complet the slain Dragons ful Image the Pope arrogats or assums divine titles as divers Emperors 2 Thes 2. 4. Devil-servers had doon For he sits as God in the Temple of God shewing himself to be God Yea he makes fire com down from Heaven on Earth which Graserus interprets by a Proverbial Hyperbole that he doth such or so great wonders as may emulat Eliah's wherby he vindicated Gods worship Which exemple of fire the Jews use for al wonderfulworks wherin Gods Glory is more conspicuous This is plausible but it rather relats to that which folows shewing how the fals Prophet induced Men to make the Beasts Image viz. he caused al to receiv a mark that none might buy or sel sav he that had the Beasts mark name or number of his name vers 17. 18. This he effected both by seducing miracles and inforcing Excommunication For 't is said He deceived them by wonders which he had power to doo that they should make the Beasts Image in maner aforesaid The Ecclesiastic Anathema forbidding common Commerce is aptly resembled to fire from Heaven or Lightning for it delivers over to everlasting fire as a punishment 2 P●t 2. 6. Jude v. 7. proceding from God usualy caled a Lake of fire or Asphaltites wher Sodom and Gomorrha were consumed by fire raining from Heaven The wonders were fained cures fastned on Angels Saints Images and Reliques but specialy by their breaden God said to driv out Devils Al which the two hornd 2 Thes 2 9 10 Beast with his fals Prophet pretended to doo as St. Paul foretold That the Man of sin shal com after the working of Satan with al signs and lying wonders and with al deceivablenes of unrighteousnes Touching the Lightning of Anathema 't is used in al ages specialy about advancing Iconolatry For when it was A C. 7. 〈◊〉 first agitated which continued with fierce fervor one hundred twenty yeers Leo Isauricus a stif opposer of it and Saints Intercession was basely branded by the Popes Parasits as Conscanti● is ni●k-named Copronymus for the same caus and struck with Anathema-thunder by the Pope who absolved his Subjects in Italy from their fealty and strov to bereav his Exarchat of Ravenna with other dominions wherby he animated Iconolaters in the East and scared the West Monarchs from daring or doing the like With the same Lightning he blasted the Albigenses c. for oppugning Idolatry in the Lateran Synod under Alex. 3. So another Lateran Council decreed That such Lords temporal as refused to quel them should be Excommunicat by the Metropolitans and other Comprovincial Prelats absolving their Vassals from fealty and exposing their Lands or Territories as a prey to other Princes He had
habitation viz. the Christian World wher she keeps hir faith and chastity undefiled when the Beast polluted al with adulteries and slaughters The name Lamb is left out in most English Bibles and his Fathers only inserted but the best Translators hav both and the matter requires to read it so For the allusion to mark Servants and Souldiers belongs to the Lambs folowers that they should bear his name so wel as his Fathers in their foreheads at Baptism being signed with the Cross At which time they giv faith personaly or by Sureties to renounce Satan and al his works and worship which in Apocalyptic phrase is to abandon the Dragon and his power with al his Angels or Devils In this Sacrament we solenly profes faith to the Lamb and his Father for 't is the Lords Seal as the Antients cal it Origen saith let us bear the immortal laver in our forheads which when the Devils shal see they tremble St. Austin terms it the Roial mark of our Redeemer which Seal is defaced or obliterated by Idolatrous superstition as Tertullian Isodor and many mo teach or testify The Persons Rev. 7. 4. sealed both before and here are the same but the reason for the end of sealing different for ther the matter of protection is treated here of fealty yet 't is needless to seek another Seal beside Baptism which performs both becaus with it God ads his Grace wherby he owns them as his and takes them into tuition the one is handled in the other Vision of the sealed the other in this Hence Clemens Alex. cals Baptism a perfect safeguard and Nazianzen a seal S. Basil saith unles the Angel take notice of thy mark how shal he fight or defend thee from the Enemy hereby saith Nicetas we are kept safe from Satans snares Thus Baptism is the seal and sign of the Cross the mark of the Lamb as al agree I heard a voice from Heaven as many Waters a great Thunder V. 2. 3. and the voice was as of Harpers playing with their Harps They sung as it were a new Song before the Throne and four Beasts and Elders and none could learn it but the one hundred forty four thousand which were redeemed from the Earth The voice as of many Waters and Thunder signifies a great multitud Rev. 19 6. such as was the Levits singing with musical Instruments for 't is after caled the voice of a great multitud as of many waters and mighty thunderings Daniel describing the Son of Dan. 10. 6. God saith the voice of his Words was like a multitud which St. John cals many waters The Singers were Celical Angels glorifying the Father and the Lamb as they did before when he unsealed the Prophecies The Song is stiled new in both places being different from that sung before Christ was sent and for the new benefit of his coming granted to no foregoing ages but only to the last times the form wherof is expressed Rev. 5. 13. before viz. to him that sits on the Throne and to the Lamb be blessing honor glory and power for ever Amen Which agrees with the Evangelical Hymn after Christ appeered in the flesh wher to him that sits on the Throne and the Lamb jointly redemption power riches wisdom strength honor glory and blessing are devoutly ascribed None could learn that song so long as the Beast bore sway in Christendom sav such as be of the one hundred forty four thousand who only sans spot of Idolatry glorify the Father on Earth as Angels doo in Heaven as Christ teacheth us to pray Thes are not defiled with Women but Virgins they folow the V. 4. Lamb wherever he goeth thes are bought from among Men being first fruits of God and the Lamb. Women here meant in a Prophetic phrase are Christian Cities addicted to Idols whos Queen is great Babylon Mother of Harlots with whom Kings and Nations commit fornication but the Lambs company convers not with such being Virgins free from Idolatrous Incest or pollution Thes folow the Lamb or faithfully cleav fast and never forsake him in what City or Country he shal set up his Standard thither they folow Thes are bought out of the prophane multitud to be a peculiar People like first fruits which imply al things exempt from il uses to God and the Lamb. In their mouth was found no guile for they were without fault V. 5. No ly was found in them but al Christian Idolaters are Liers who say they worship God the creator but giv it to Creatures as St. Paul saith They turned the truth of God into a ly worshiping Rom. 1. 25. the Creature as the Creator Hence Amos cals Idols lies but thes tru worshipers were faultless and no ly found in their Amos 2. 4. mouths I saw another Angel sly in midst of Heaven having the everlasting V. 6. Gospel to preach unto the Inhabiters on Earth and to every Nation Kinred Toung and People After a description of the Company folows the history of things doon by them and their leader the Lamb against the common Enemy which is duple 1. Of Admonition to the Beasts folowers presented by three Angels 2. Of Revenge by a Parabol of Harvest and Vintage The Monitor Angel is caled another in respect of thos foregoing musical Angels wherof this Prcacher was none Wher note that in such Visions the Angels represent them Note whom they govern but this lofty Flier seems to be more eminent then any Rulers of Men being emploied to declare his Gospel caled everlasting not so much in respect of time to com as that past viz what was promised touching the Womans seed to break the Serpents head at beginning of the World as St. Paul saith that which God promised before or Titus 1. 2. when the World began is eternal life He said with a loud voice fear God and giv him glory for V. 7. the hour of his judgment is com worship him that made Heaven Earth Sea and Fountains of Waters This Angel knowing Gods Kingdom to be at hand when Judgment must be executed on Idols and Idolaters the Devils being cast down and despoiled of the Roman Throne exhorts al Nations Kinreds and People to becom Christians to worship God only as he is declared in the Gospel and beware of Idols Surely Iconolatry is analogical Idolatry tho not identical with Heathen Fear God and giv him glory for the hour of his Judgment is com viz. wherin Christ by his Cross hath spoiled Powers and Principalities declaring by his Apostles and Evangelists to the Nations which through so many ages he suffred to walk in their own wais that they should turn from Idols or at his coming suffer eternal death Why then doo Christians who profes faith in this Judg return as it were by a back dore to adore Idols or Devils under new names having no Textual warrant of precept or precedent so to doo St. Paul Acts 14. 〈◊〉
the Winepress at Vintage which succeds this Harvest is the same with that bloody slaughter executed by him which sat on the whit Hors wher 't is said He treads the Wine-pr●ss of the fierce wrath of Almighty God Rev. 19 11. 15 which provs that the two Prophetic Parabols here no other interveining signify the same matter or if divers yet som way tied together sith then Harvest ther goes next before Vintage here and the preparation of the Lambs mariage and Babylons destruction preceds that cruel slaughter ther it must needs folow that the said preparation and destruction are this Harvest or belongs to the same with it or the Harvest with them If Babylons destruction be the Harvest it agrees to the type of cutting down and threshing sutable to Jeremies foretelling old Babylons fal by the same figure but if both Harvest and Vintage which end the yeer set forth the consummation of things the Harvest preceding in time then both may signifie the period of Roman tyranny wher Harvest may denot the Cities overthrow as first fruits and Vintage insuing the Beasts who Kingdoms ruin Haply Harvest may imply that preparation to the Lambs mariage or adorning his Bride or somthing to be doon therat which probably is the Jews conversion and gathering of Israel so long looked for Thes are they in our Ma● 22. 1. Saviours Parabol who being invited to the Kings Sons wedding refused to com but being now ready make hast For the Gentils cannot be this Bride sith they hav bin the Lambs Spous abov one thousand six hundred yeers ago With this conversion or return of Israel who shal be ascited as part into the Lambs Virgin company shal be joined the Turcish Empires cutting down typified by drying up of Euphrates at pouring Rev. 16. 12. out the sixth Phial that the way of the East Kings may be prepared For the time of this Phial pointly agrees with the Brides preparation being set betwen Babylons overthrow and the Enimies last slaughter Christs Church which by Israels conversion wil seem dupled shal hav ech a peculiar Enimy one the Roman Beast of uncircumcised origin the other the Mahometan Empire of circumcised Of-spring derived from Ismael which was ominous and odious to Isaacs Issu the abolition of both being to be accomplished at Christs coming So Harvest may resemble the first and Vintage the last Joels Joel 3. 1. 2. 13. Prophecy whence this duple type is taken treats of Israels conversion saying In thos dais when I shal bring again the Captivity to Juda and Jerusalem I wil gather al Nations into the Valley of Jehosaphat and plead with them ther for my People and heritage Israel whom they hav scattered among Nations and parted my Land Then folows by Hypotyposis put ye in the sickle for Harvest is ripe com get ye down for the Press is ful the Fat 's overflow and the wickednes is great Now though both notions of Harvest one to gather in the other to cut down and thresh comply to Israels gathering into the Churches Barn and subduing the Enimies with slaughter yet becaus the Churches vindication is here handled the sens of cutting and threshing is to be preferd The Lord is Christ the King stiled the Son of Man whos power next appeers Another Angel cam out of the Temple in Heaven having 〈◊〉 18. 19. 20 also a sharp sickle and another from the Altar which had power over fire and cried loud to him that had the sickle saying thrust in thy sharp sickle and gather the clusters of the Vine for hir grapes are ful ripe And the Angel thrust his sickle into the Earth and gathered the Vine nnd cast it into the great Winepress of Gods wrath and the Press was trod without the City and blood cam out even to the Horsbridles by the space of one thousand six hundred furlongs Here a Vintage is described which Parabolicaly in Scripture signifies bloody slaughter and this is the same with that great carnage expressed by the same words which shal be in the war of that great day at last Phial For Rev. 19 15. both are the ruin of one Enimy and ech shal befal at last on the Beast and fals Prophet with al their Complices and Confederats If then this Vintage be that slaughter it must fal on the said Enimies So the Vine or Vineyard is the Beasts Dominion the ripe Grapes his Assistants ful of blood-guilt ripe for judgment the Vessel or Wine-press the place of slaughter caled Armageddon or destruction but wher this place or pitch● field shal be is not reveled nor may be curiously inquired Yet the holy Ghost points out its dimension to be one thousand six hundred furlongs without the City but within the Region or Territory therof St. Jerom computs Palestin to be 200. Epist ad Dard Italian miles long which make one thousand six hundred furlongs eight to a mile whence many conject or conceiv that ther shal be this great battels Cockpit specialy sith it hath an Hebrew appellation which such as beleev Antichrist shal com from the East or descend of Dans Tribe easily credit but we who find him seated in west Babylon can hardly relish it unles we deem as divers doo that after Romes demolition he shal divert into the East as som of his sworn Vassals suppose he shal reside at Jerusalem before the day of Judgment For 't is not probable he wil freely lead an Army as he perswaded Princes to doo into Palestine leaving so many Enimies behind his back Som find a place in the West of like extent one thousand six hundred furlongs viz St. Peters Patrimony which from Rome to the farthest mouth of Po and Marishes of Verona is about two hundred miles long wher haply the blow wil be struck The Cutter of clusters is not the same with the Wine-press treader but hav several workmen for an Angel with a Vine-dressers sickle cut the clusters and gathered the Grapes but Christ the King with a troop of Rev. 19. 11. 13. 14. Heavenly Horsmen trod the Press clothed in a vesture sprinkled with blood whom the Armies in Heaven folowed on whit Horses Nor is the Grape-gatherer said to tread the Press but only to cast the cut Clusters into it and then the King coming with his Heavenly troop of Hors trod the Press without the City Then blood cam from the Wine-press to the Horsbridles for one thousand six hundred furlongs space So the sum may be the Angel Vintager with the Saints help shal lop off the Clusters belonging to the Beast and so force them into Armageddon wher the Lord Jesus shal tread them in a Wine-press as St. Paul saith The Man of sin shal be destroied by the Lord with 2 Thes 2. 8. the brightnes of his coming What can be cleerer yet no infallible certainty sav bare conjecture can be had before the event makes it evident Here our Author Atropos-like cutsoff the web of his
ended Vers 14. at Romes destruction and the rest precited but intimats specialy Rev. 8 1● Rev. 9 1. to 19. the Turcs ruin For an Angel flying through midst of Heaven cried Wo Wo Wo to the Earths Inhabiters by reason of 3 Angels trumpets yet to sound The first hapned by Sarrasens the next by Turcs as generaly granted whence thos words the secund wo is past are unanimously interpreted that instantly after Romes ruin and the German Empires revolution the Turcs East Empire shal fal Behold the third Wo coms quickly al three fal on the Empire but the last ensues The seventh Angel sounded and Voices in Heaven said the Vers 15. 16. 17 Kingdoms of this World are becom the Lords and his Christs who shal reign for ever Here begins the seventh or last plague poured on Babel wherin the Evangelical Churches great joy is briefly described becaus they hav got a good Head Rome destroied Germany revolted from Popery and the Turcs Empire ended This joy is set out by John Rev. 19. as David reflects on it Psal 93. 1. Psal 97. 1. Psal 99. 1. The Nations Papists were angry and the wrath is com to Vers 18. 19. cut off or destroy them This act is confirm'd by a duple sign 1. Gods Temple was opened and ther was seen the Ark of his Testament 2. Ther were Lightnings Voices Thunders Earthquake and great Hail The contents wherof are elswher explicated wher the Son of God with Celical Armies appeer on whit Horses but the Beast and Kings of the Earth are utterly Rev. 19 11 to 21 destroied The time of the dead to be judged and that thou shouldst reward thy servants the Prophets Saints and them that fear thy Name and shouldst distroy thos which destroy the Earth This Judgment is darkly described being before caled the mystery Rev. 10 4. 7. of God and uttered by seven thunders which must not be writen This is also after rehearsed in Christs thousand yeers reign which the Author declines to define yet inclines to it Rev. 20 4. 5 6. As in the secund part of Apocalyps seven Judgments are given on the Roman Empire by seven trumpeting Angels in the secund Period so here in the third are described seven Plagues to be poured out by seven Phials on the same The seventh at end of the one thousand two hundred threescore yeers concurs with An. 1655. and fils up Gods wrath The seven Plagues fel on the Politic State presaging its fal but the seven Phials are poured on the Ecclesiastic too declaring both their punishments Thos began An. 395. but thes under the sixth Judgment a litle before the total final ruin The seven Plagues proced from the Lord holding a Cup of red wine who poured it on his litle Flock but now the ungodly shal drink the dregs Psal 75. 8 9. wrung out as David denounceth Thos seven Angels with the Rev. 15. 5. 6. 7. seven Plagues cam out of the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony in Heaven and one of the four Beasts the Lion of Juda gav the seven Angels seven golden Phials ful of Gods Wrath the event or effect folows I heard a great voyce out of the Temple saying to the seven Chap. 16. V. 〈◊〉 Angels Pour out the Phials of Gods wrath on the Earth viz. Earths Inhabiters who rejoiced at the Beasts Victory or on the whol world which wandred after the Beast worshiping Rev. 13. 3. 4. both Beast and Dragon so the Popish Empire is plainly understood The first poured his Phial on the Earth and ther fel a noisom Vers 〈◊〉 grievous sore on the Men which had the Beasts mark and them which worshiped his Image Earth implies the whol Empires extent but reflects on the peaceable part and on the Beast coming out of the Earth which is the Pope and his Clergy who prevail not by open Power as the Sea-bred did by war but crept in slily and softly as grass grows out of the ground without nois or notice This Phial was poured at time of Reformation but when tru Professors opposed Papists reproving their fals Doctrins and foul deeds a noisom sore of fierce wrath hate and enmity fel on the Men so marked against al Protestants sith they could not seduce them by words or wiles nor subdu by the Sword The secund poured his on the Sea which becam as blood of a Vers 3. dead Man and every living Soul in the Sea died By Sea is pointed out the ten hornd Beast rising from the Sea his troubled state which fel on al parts specialy Germany with much bloodshed and al Men ingaged in the war through the Provinces died in that Flood of waters The third poured his on the Rivers and Fountains of Waters Vers 4. which becam blood VVaters both in Scripture and among al Authors signify Kingdoms the Roman Empire is compared Rev. 17. 1. 18. to a Beast with ten horns and to a City with streets but here to a Sea with Rivers which are the Popish dominions for the great VVhore sits on many waters the Fountains are Kings with their Peers and Parlements but how this Phial hath bin poured on Great-Brytain and the Head-spring becom blood stil sprouting out is evident to al Men but though thos that are the Voice or Trumpet in thos actions cannot be excused yet we must say with the Angel here Lord thou art righteous Vers 5. becaus thou hast judged thus How France feels Gods wrath of the third Phial and how much more it may time wil discover Vers 6. For they hav shed the blood of Saints and Prophets and thou hast given them blood to drink being worthy This more particularly concerns France wher such floods hav been shed within a hundred yeers last past but how other Realms shal fare time wil revele I heard another from the Altar say even so Lord God Almighty Vers 7. tru and righteous are thy Judgments This voice ca● from the Thyasterion wher Martyrs Souls incessantly prais God The fourth poured his on the Sun who had power given to Vers 8. scorch Men with ●ire Most Expositors understand the Sun of Righteousnes wherwith the woman is clothed but this repugns the plagues poured on the Popish world or Earth opposit to the Church-Heaven Gods faithful Children wherof the Lord Jesus is Head so we must serch what Sun signifies elswher in the Apocalyps The Sun becam black as sackcloth of Rev. 6. 12. hair which imports the ruin of Imperial dignity in Heathen Church-Heaven by Constantin The Suns third part w● Rev. 8 12. smiten that is the old Empires smal remaining splendor shal vanish An Angel stood in the Sun meaning a potent Evangelical Rev. 19. 17. Rev. 21. 23. Prince gathered Forces against Papists The City had not the Sun or Moon to shine in it or needs no temporal Potentat to govern it If we compare thes texts with the Sun
here it must import the Supporter of the Pop●sh State who givs splendor and strength to al as the Sun doth in Nature for he had power given to scorch Men with fire even thos of his own side Men were scorched with great heat and blasphemed Gods Vers 9. name which hath power over thes plagues but repented not to giv him glory When the Sun or Supporter of Papacy shal ly down to rest Gods wrath wil extremly blast Papists the Lord Psal 21. 9. shal make them like a firy Oven yet wil they not relent to giv him glory but blasphem his name st●l The fifth poured his on the Beasts Seat whos Kingdom was Vers 10. 11. ful of darknes and they gnawed their toungs for pain They blaspemed the God of Heaven but repented not So soon as the ten hornd Beast rose from the Sea the Dragon gav him his Power and Seat of residence Rome which he retained with the two hornd Beast like Hippocrates twins ever since and reign over the Kings of the Earth but now by the fifth Phial his Kingdom is darkned yet not quit demolished or dissolved which shal be doon at pouring out the last Phial The sixth poured his on Euphrates great River and the water Vers 12. was dried up to prepare the way of the East Kings Euphrates signifies the Turcs which border on it but drying up the water implies their ruin or overthrow as the Prophets use that phrase Isai 19. 5. Isai 44 27. Jer. 48. 34. Jer. 50 38. Jer. 51. 36. Ezek. 30. 12. Ezek. 31. 4. the drying up is a preparation to the great work which shal be performed at pouring out the seventh Phial for as the red Sea was divided for Israel to pass Exod. 14. 12. Josua 3. 17. when Pharaoh pursued and Jordan dried up for them to go into Canaan So here Euphrates is mysticaly dried i. the Turcs destroied to make way for the East Kings meaning the Jews conversion Next folows the seventh Phial the seventh Angel sounded the seventh plague or third and last wo fel on both Beasts which sit in the City sited on seven Hils caled seven Heads the preparativs thus pourtraied I saw three unclean Spirits like Frogs com out of the Dragon Vers 13 14. Beasts and fals Prophets mouths thes are the Spirits of Devils working miracles which go forth to the Kings of the whol World to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty Al three are Companions or felow Commoners which stick close together and now at end of their reign send abroad Agents or Ambassadors croking Spirits which work miracles For when Rome the Popes Seat and Turcs Empire shal be suppressed and Jews converted the Devil the whol Papacy and fals Prophet seing their end at hand wil stir every stone and send out their chief Emissaries to al Popish Princes perswading them to rais war against Protestants in that great day of Almighty God The time of Constantins subduing the Dragon and supplanting Idolatry is Rev 6. 17. cald the great day of Gods wrath but this when the Beast with fals Prophet are to be cast into a firy Lake and Dragon shut up in the bottomless pit stiled the great day of God Almighty being before termed the time of the Dead that they shal be judged but by the Prophets Apostles and Christ clyped Rev. 11. 18. Catexochen That Day which he spares to explicat Behold I com as a Theef blessed is he that watcheth and Vers 15. 16. keeps his garment lest he walk naked and they see his shame He gathered them into a place caled Armageddon This is the sudden pouring out of the seventh Phial and Plagues on the Papacy for which Men are warned to watch but the place of Papists Rendevous caled Armageddon Mountain of Lamentation 2 Chr. 35. 24. 25. alluding to the place wher good King Josiah was slain and much bewailed which argues that Papists shal mourn for the issu of this war as the Jews did for that direful defeat at Megiddo The seventh Angel poured his into the Air and a great Voice Vers 17. cam out of Heavens Temple from the Throne saying It is doon The preceding Phials were poured on particular Places or Persons 1. On the Popish State and Religion in common 2. On the Politic State by the German war 3. On peculiar Popish Kingdoms and their Heads 4. On a strong Pillar of Papistry 5. On Rome City 6. On the Turcs Territories but this Eph. 2. 2. last universaly on the Air or whol Body and Satan Prince of the Air with al his Spirits becaus he is worshiped together with the Beast At pouring out of which Phial the time draws nigh Mat. 24. 28. foretold by Christ of his coming to Judgment Ther were Voices Thunders Lightnings and so great an Vers 18. Earthquake as was not since Men were on Earth so mighty and great Here begins the Execution on the Devil and his Army with his Vicar and his Dependents even on the whol Papacy and its Kingdoms In the Air are heard terrible Voices Thunders and yellings of Devils on Earth War and rumors of War in al parts Tumults Seditions Insurrections Massacres and horrid Bloodsheds such as never were heard of before The great City was divided into three parts Rome City is specified Vers 19. in the sixth Phial but here the whol Papal State signified which is shared among three Chieftains typified by the triple Crown the Dragon Beast and fals Prophet For thes generals shal levy or lead forth the Battle as ech severaly raised their Forces before and now join ready to fal on But with what success The Beast and fals Prophet being taken are cast Rev 19. 10. a●ife into a burning Lake of brimstone but the Dragon Generalissimo shut up in the bottomless pit for a thousand yeers Rev. 20. 1. 2. The Cities of the Nations fel that is Idolatry Sodomy and other abominations practised under Popery are altogether abolished Great Babylon cam into remembrance before God to giv hir Vers 20. the Cup of Wine of his fierce Wrath. God sat stil long seeming to take no notice of the Beasts blasphemy and tyranny but when the prefixd time of fourty two months expired remembers hir fils ful the Cup of Wine of his fierce wrath and punisheth after hir demerits Every Iland fled away and the Mountains were not found viz Al that depend on the Papacy the remotest Iles and loftiest places by Land shal ●ly away vanish be vanquished and seen no more Ther fel on Men a great Hail from Heaven every stone Vers 21. about a Talent weight and Men blasphemed becaus of this plague for it was exceding great Thes great H●●lstones denot God 's grievous punishments the weight of a Talent his heaviest Judgments yet Men ceased not to blasphem his holy name Here the Author ends his Explications but answers sundry scruples doubts and
difficulties emergent which shal be curtly explained In this deep dark discurs divers Objections occur which wil require debate and resolution 1. Whether the Text not torted but literaly or tropicaly Doubts referred to the times hath bin rightly unfolded 2. Whether the Figures or Images which make thes mysteries obscure be cleered by other places of the Apocalyps and Prophets from whom they are taken and applied to Things as the Text and Times require 3. Whether what is past or now in acting should be serchd in the Acts of the Roman Empire to see what may be more sutably applied another way without disturbing the method o● harmony 4. Whether the Text doth tel what is to be expected at end of Gods determined time on the fourth Monarchy and Papacy viz. when the fourty two months or 1260. yeers expire Hence riseth a main rub whether the Epoche or beginning Answer of thos 1260. yeers be rightly related to An. 395. at Theodosius death This is proved in the previous Prophetic Key by certain characters or marks to be summarily repeated 1. Becaus Daniels Epoche of 1290. dais fals exactly on An. 365. when the Temples grand desolation hapned under Julian so the 1260. must com 30. later An. 395. sith they shal end together 2. Becaus at the Empires bipartition An. 395. the Roman Eagle got two wings and the Barbarians broke in driving the Woman into the Desart wher she must be fed three times and half or one thousand two hundred threescore annal dais the period wherof fals An. 1655. 3. Becaus the treading of the holy City or Church fourty two months begins at that Invasion and ends alike 4. Becaus at that Invasion the ten hornd Beast rose from the Sea and soon clipped the Eagles wings that in threescore yeers An. 455. al ten horns or Kingdoms visibly appered Hence Authors date the Prolog of the Empires decay at Theodosius death and Ecclesiastic writers from St. Pauls words agree That Antich●●st shal arise ● The● 2 6 7. when the Empire begins to fal generatio un●●s est corrupti● alterius So Tertullian Iren●us and many mo define 5. Becaus the two hornd Beast west Antichrist cam out of the Earth silently An. 395 when he assumed a primacy or preeminence both in Civil and Spiritual affairs which he never before arrogated over other Church●s For Aeneas Sylvius afterw●rd Epist 28● Can. ●6 Pope writes That til the Nicen Synod smal respect was shewed the Roman Sea but every one lived to himself In the third Carthage Council An. 390. a Canon passed That the first Bishop shal not be stiled chief Priest or Prince of Priests but Bishop of the first Sea For Innocent first A. C. 404. usurped authority over Princes and Prelats as Presbyters wil hav suprem Magistrats submit to them like Sheep to their Shepherds who Excommunicated Arcadius Emperor of Constantinople and removed Chrysostom the Patriarch busily bestirring to get a primacy over al African Churches His successors Zosimus Boniface 1. Celestine 1. attempted the like Hist l. 7. c. 3● aspiring as Socrates storieth but Siricius first forbad Priests to marry which St. Paul cals the Doctrin of Devils 6. Becaus the two Witnesses at end of thos one thousand two hundred sixty yeers shal be subdued and slain but two accidents shal befal after the seventh Trumpets sounding Romes dest●uction and determination of the secund Wo so that haply the Witnesses shal be raised he flatters himself and his Brethren before A. 1655. for smal circumstances are not regarded in great Prophecies Hereto may be added som new Arguments 1. St. Austin Proofs writes how the Gentils reported that St. Peter prophecied Christian Religion should dure but 365. yeers which he reputed a Heathen fiction yet haply he predicted the continuance without interruption should be so long For Christ at 30. yeers was baptized and began his Minist●y which being added to 365. foretold by St. Peter make 395. at which time Antichrist appeered the holy City was calcitrated the Witnesses mourned and the Woman fled as is plainly prespecified 2. That the 6000. yeers of the Worlds durance from the Creation equivalent to the six dais works every day 1000. yeers expire next yeer 1655. which he strangely strivs and strains to justify but that Rabinical prediction is a frivolous fiction and his computation a ridiculous distortion for that 6000. yeers fals short A. 1655. about 315. yeers by the best accompt 3. The yeer of the Flood began A. M. 1656. which concurs with A. C. 1655. complet or 56. current when the Dan. 7. 11. Rev. 19. v. 20. Churches Enimies shal be destroied with fire as the old World was by water this indeed is a brat of many Mens brains which haply Men shal shortly see dashd against the Stones 4. The Roman Monarchy initiated when the Suns Eccentricity was greatest whence Astrologers Aueis nulla fides infer that it shal end when 't is least which som refer to last yeer 1653. but this bare guesse is notum per ignotius 5. The Turcs hav two Prophecies to be read in the Author touching their Empires expiring that this young Achmet the secund Son to Ibrihim shal be the last Emperor For surely strange alterations hav hapned since Achmets death A. 1617. who contrary to custom having three young Sons caused his Brother Mustapha to succed a precedent never known before but he after nine Months reign deposed and Achmets eldest Son Osman set up whom the Janizaries strangled with his Wife and two infant Sons A. 1622. Next succeded his Brother Morat or Amurat the fourth who died Issuless A. 1640. and after him Ibrihim or Abraham whom the Janizaries also bowstringd with his three Wifes A. 1648. but advanced his sole Son Achmet aged six now twelv yeers who reigns at their devotion or disposing and is like to be the last if such fopperies be worthy of faith By al which premisses 't is probable 1. That the two Chronicisms Inferences character 1290. and 1●60 are incident to A. 365. of Julian and 395. of Theodosius as foresaid 2. That the Terminus a quo of Daniels 1290. yeers can be applied to no other then A. 365. when God blew up the foundations of Jerusalems Temple 3. That the Epoche of thos 1260. yeer● must be referred to A. 395. becaus both numbers necessarily expire together 4. That the ten-hornd Beast began from A. 395. til 455. becaus the Eagle got two Wings A. 395. and his ten horns appeered A. 455. 5. That in al Roman Histories no yeer sutes so semblably to al Characters as 395. Erg● we may stick to it and expect the event A. 1655. specialy sith killing the two Witnesses eventualy provs the thing Som are shy to put a Period of thes Prophecies so precisely at A. 1655. but let such consider 1. That the Angel held up his hand to Dan. 12 7 11. Rev. 10 5 6 7 Heaven and swore by him that livs for ever it shal
cleer'd wee see THESIS VII Christi regnum in terra Christs millenar reign THis is a very dubious dogmat or difficil debat raised Preamble in the Apostles dais which som Orthodox Fathers defended but others decried and detested the chief grounds wherof on both sides shal be sincerely delivered specialy from Rob Baily a Scot on the Negativ part and Joseph Mede a most learned Divine for the Affirmitiv Tros Tyriusque mihi nullo discrimino agetur Cerinthus a prime pestilent Heretic hatchd this Cockatrice Pedigree which Papias an Apostolic Man fostered and Justin Martyr much favored whos steps other primitiv Fathers specialy Lactantius mor or less folowed yet in after ages the Catholic Church and som Oecumenic Councils condemned it So it lay long buried in obscurity or oblivion til som late Anabaptists and Independents their Allies raked it out of grav Howbeit al Protestants rejected it since revicton til Alsted returning from Transylvania renewed som parts of this poison which Piscator a Man more heady and humorous then judicious swalowed but they disagree in divers points as Sectists use to doo Thes laid the foundation but Mr. Archer advanced the main fabric which Mr. Burroughs in his London Lectures on Hosea pressed as a most comfortable Article of Christian Religion to be instilled into the hearts of al tru Beleevers Sundry other Sectators published or proclamed it with Trumpets who like Presbyterians which wherever they find Elders named think it rings a peal for their motly Disciplin wrest the one thousand yeers mentioned by David Peter and John to Christs millenar reign in person on Earth before or at the general Judgment straining Scriptures to serv their turn Cerinthus to justify his invention fathered it on St. John as Fiction if Christ whispered it to his best beloved Disciple not to be divulged for an Apostolic Tradition nor is it probable that if John received it as a secret he would revele it to that vile Heretic whom he so hated that seing him com into a public Bath instantly left it bidding his Disciples com off lest the hous fal on them which befel accordingly on Cerinthus and his folowers with som others crushing them to death That John imparted it to him is a fond fiction but whether he delivers it in the Apocalyps a grand question The Chiliasts teach that Christ in his Human glory shal Positions com from Heaven into Palestin som say A. 1655. now at hand or 1695. at farthest wher the Jews from al parts shal resort to rebuild Jerusalem and folow him as the tru Messiah who is to reign with al his Martyrs and som select Saints raised from death one thousand yeers before the general Resurrection During which Millenium he shal go in person to subdu al stubborn Nations except a few lurking in corners Then shal the Church of convert Jews and Gentils liv peacably from any Enemy and free from sin without the Word Sacraments or other Ordinances in al Worldly delights eating drinking getting Children and enjoying al lawful pleasures til thos yeers expire at end wherof the Infidels remaining in numberless Troops shal besiege new Jerusalem but Christ with fire from Heaven shal destroy them al and immediatly descend to the last Judgment at general Resurrection of good and bad according to their works Master Burroughs in his Treatis Chap. 37. cald Moses choice speaks thus If the opinion be tru which I dare not deny of Christs coming to reign a thousand yeers on this Earth before the last Day ther are riches of glory prepared for the Saints here els cannot I expound many places of Scripture specialy Rev. 20. 5 6 7. The rest of the dead lived not again til the thousand yeers were finished which is the first Resurrection blessed and holy is he which hath part therin on such the secund death hath no power but they shal be Priests of God and of Christ to reign with him a thousand yeers this is usualy interpreted of rising from sin to Grace and reigning with Christ for ever in Heaven but cannot be the true meaning for this reign must be before the Judgment day sith Satan must Rev. 20. 7. be loosed at end of it O then the riches of glory which thos that suffer for Christ shal hav being to be raised and reign with Christ For 't is said I saw Thrones and they sat on them and Rev. 20. 4. Judgment was given to them and I saw the Souls of them that were beheaded for the witnes of Jesus and Word of God which had not worshiped the Beast nor his Image nor received his mark on their forheads or hands and they reigned with Christ a thousand yeers so the more any suffer for opposing Antichrist the more glory shal they have when Christ coms to reign on Earth for I am confident he shal reign personaly * Mar● tha● I wil not say in his flesh as others aver but spiritualy far more gloriously then he hath doon Thus he but more plainly in his Comment on Hosea yet he needs an Interpreter to shew how Christ can reign personaly if not in the flesh which is never separat from his person or how far more gloriously then yerst for he cam not first to reign Tho. Goodwin transcends the Talmudists that at Christs coming to reign the Lion shall feed with the Kid the Leopard and Lamb Serpent and Child shal so sympathize as not to hurt one another mans life shal be so long as an hundred yeers old shal seem a Babe with like fancies as fabulous Poets or Romanzers devise but L. 7. de divine praemio A model of the Millenium without divine warrant only they are taken from the smooth Pen-man Lactantius who being intoxicat with this conceipt thus descants The Son of God shal com to judg both quick and dead but when he hath abolished wickednes and restored the Saints to life he shal liv with men and rule them righteously a thousand yeers then those alife shal multiply infinit generations exceding Methuselahs age whos ofspring shal be holy and dear to God the rest to be raised shal rule over the living as Judges and al Gentils shal not be destroyed but som reserved to Gods victory that the just may triumphantly subdu them in perpetual servitud as the Israelits did the Gibeonits At that time the Prince of Devils Author of evil shal be bound in chains a thousand yeers when righteousnes shal reign that no hurt be perpetrated against Gods people the just shal be gathered from al the Earth and when judgment is ended the holy City shal be in midst of the Earth wher God shal abide with the reigning just then shal darknes be dispeld from the world and the Moon shal shine as the Sun never to be lessned but Sun seven fold brighter then now the Earth shal shew hir fecundity and bring forth fruit freely the Rocks and Mountains shal destil Hony Wine shall flow
1 31. Resurrection when al power in Heaven and Earth was given him being set abov al Principalities yet the full accomplishment is not til last day when Death Hel and Satan shal be made his footstool Al this cannot be verified of the interstitial Millenium for yer that inchoats many things must terminat which cannot be subjected nor his chief Enimies subdued sith Death shal stil hav dominion Satan only bound in the bottomless pit not cast into the burning lake and Hel not utterly trod under foot Ob. Jeremy saith They shal say no more the Arc of the Lords Jer. 3. 16 17. Covenant nor shal it com to mind or memory then they shal cal Jerusalem the Lords Throne and al Nations shal gather to it nor shal they walk after their hearts imaginations Ergo al past things shal be forgot and Israel return to Jerusalem which shal be a Throne of Glory and al Nations joyn to them al which can be fulfilled at no time sav in thos thousand yeers Sol. The old things to be forgot are lawish Ceremonies not Gospel Ordinances the Arc and Temple were by Christs first coming removed the walking of Juda and Israel together with the Nations conjoyned imports the caling of Jews and Gentiles to the tru Church Heavenly Jerusalem For so saith Isaiah It shal com to pass in the last dais that the Lords Isai 2. 2 3. hous shal be established in the Mountain top and al Nations shal flow to it for out of Sion shal go a Law and the Lords word from Jerusalem The last dais were the Apostles times who from Sion and Jerusalem blew the Gospel Trumpet to al people as Jeremy speaks I wil giv you Pastors according to my Jer. 3 15. heart Christ and his Apostles which shal feed you with knowledg and understanding The walking after Gods heart implies no freedom from sin but a state of grace wherin God givs new hearts and writes his Law therin their main ground that Jerusalem new built shal be a Throne of Glory being before Jer. 〈 ◊〉 〈◊〉 but his footstool is a groundless crotchet for Sion Jerusalem and the Arc are caled in the old Testament not only Gods footstool but his Throne and in the new Testament not only his Throne but footstool Thus like other Sects they sens the Scripture literaly or tropicaly as they list Ob. Daniel saith In the dais of thes Kings God shal set up a 〈◊〉 2. 44. kingdom never to be d●stroyed but shal stand for ever Ergo Christ shal hav an everlasting kingdom and Jerusalem enjoy endless joy on Earth Sol. What a pretious inference is this so Preachers quote Texts and people turn their Bibles but may go beyond Seas to seek their glosses Daniels everlasting kingdom is meerly spiritual and celical as the Angel said to Mary The Lord shal Luk 1. 32 33. giv him his Father Davids Throne and he shal reign over Jacob for ever This kingdom for the matter is everlasting being the Glory which the Saints shal enjoy for ever with Christ in Heaven but for the maner of administration he shal resign it to the Father when the work of Redemption is perfected but no Millenar Earthly kingdom as they dream Ob. Saint John saith He was clothed with a vesture dipt i● Rev. 19. 13 14 15. blood Ergo Christ shal slay his Enimies and embru his vestments in blood that none shal be left to trouble the Church during that Millenar reign Sol. So they say but the next words speak contrary for his Armies in Heaven not on Earth folowed on whit Horses clothed in fine whit linnen not bloody yea his war-weapon is a sharp sword out of his mouth not in his hand who shal rule the Nations with a rod of Iron and tread the winepress of Gods wrath In a word thes bloody battles are not ascribed to Christ literaly as appears by a parallel place Who is this that coms from Isai 63. 1. c. Edom with died garments from Bozra meaning Christ by reason of the slain Edomits when in property of speech he had no body or bloody raiment being seven hundred yeers before his byrth Ob. 'T is said the City had no need of Sun or Moon and the Rev 21. 23. 24. Kings of the Earth bring their glory to it Ergo Jerusalem ther meant shal shine in great temporal glory and terren Princes be subdued to it at Christs coming to reign a thousand yeers Sol. Indeed Heavenly Jerusalem is ther meant and al such places or passages are Allegorical to shew the Churches condition on Earth and Saints state in Heaven which is elswher expressed by Metaphors of gold pretious Stones Fountains Fruits c. but to interpret them literaly of any City on Earth is like the Athenien Dotard who deemed every ship that cam into the Harbour to be his own Ob. Zechary saith hee that is feeble among them at that day Zech. 12. 8 9. shal be as David and Davids hous as God I will seek to destroy al Nations that shal com against Jerusalem Ergo the Saints who are to reign with Christ shal excel in glory and he wil destroy al Jerusalems Enimies Sol. Excellent inferences Ergo Potlid The Prophet plainly speaks of gifts poured on al Saints of the new Testament by the spirit of supplication which makes the least of them like David yea greater then John Baptist as Christ declares but Mat. 11. v. 11. what is this to earthly Jerusalem or Chiliasts Mathematical Kingdom Surely ther is no soundnes in it nor semblance for it in al Gods book Other places are heaped up which like Bay leafs cast into fire make much crackling in Pulpits and Pamphlets but if al the former be shadows the rest wil vanish into vapor Ob. The word Day in Prophetic phrase or Hebrew Idiom signifies som space of time not simply twelv or twenty four hours as the day of tentation in the Wildernes is fourty yeers long the Day of Babylonish captivity seventy Giv us this Day our daily Bread purports our term of life and 't is somtimes used for Eternity this day sh●lt thou be with me in Paradise Ergo the Day of Judgment is to be taken in the same sens Sol. The antecedent is granted and consequent shal not be denied for none can tel how long that Judgment shal last specialy sith time shal be no more as the Angel swore Yet Mr. Mede makes it a continued act with the reign of just one thousand yeers For as Rabbi Elias confines the Worlds continuance to 6000. yeers so he puts the Millenium of Messiahs glorious reign to be a periodical consummation of al things when shal be a Sabbath of Eternal rest Why then doo common Chiliasts assign one thousand to that reign either before at or after the Judgment day Let them render a reason of the one and the other wil soon be resolved why Day implies a larger space more or
spotless and blameless of him in peace accounting his long suffering for Salvation as our beloved Brother Paul according to the wisdom given him hath writ to you who in al his Epistles wherin are som things hard to be understood which the unlearned and unstable wrest to their own destruction as they doo other Scriptures speaks of thes things viz. Rom. 2. 4 5 6 7. 1 Cor. 1. 7 8. 1 Cor. 3. 13. 2 Cor. 7. 11. Phil. 1. 10. Ph. 2. 15. Ph. 3. 10. Col. 3. 4. 5. 1 Thes 2. 12. 1 Th. 3. 13. 1 Th. 5. 32. 2 Th. 1. 8 11. 1 Tim. 6. 14 25. Tit. 2. 12. 13. Heb. 12. 14 28 29. For better understanding St. Peter of the Worlds conflagration or combustion consider thes circumstances 1. That the old Hebrew the Scriptures language hath no one word to express the univers of superior and inferior Bodies caled in Greec Cosmos in Latin Mundus in English World but Heaven and Earth jointly so when St. Peter saith the World then being perished by water but the Heavens and Earth now are reserved to fire he might convertibly utter the Heavens and Earth then perished by water as the World now shal by fire so a new Heaven and Earth in Scripture notion imply a new World 2. That no other World or Heaven and Earth shal perish by fire then what before perishd by water as the antithesis argues which is the sublunar whos Heaven is Air and Earth the whol Geographic Globe both which were vitiated or defiled by the deluge and the Creatures destroied or much depraved Such a World then and no other Heaven or Earth shal suffer a secund flood of Fire for restauration as it had before a deluge of Waters for corruption This is a witty novity as ther be sundry such now adais but scars Orthodox sith 't is a Catholic Tenet that the Ethereal Heavens with al their Starry host shal be burnt up 3. That the Word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 translated Elements is not distinguished from Heaven and Earth ther named becaus Heaven includs Air and Earth Water so three Physical Elements are implied and Fire if it be a fourth or not rather a quality of intens heat inherent in another Body must burn the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and can be none of that to be burnt So it must be rendred the whol Host of them or Furniture belonging to them as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies the works or Host of the Earth which shal be burnt Gen 2. 1. For Moses saith The Heavens and Earth were finished with al the Host of them which the Septuagints stile Furniture So the meaning is the Heavens and Host therof with the Earth and works or Furniture therin shal be fired The Scripture specifies three Heavens 1. Empyreal of Glory whos Host or Army are invisible Angels and blessed Spirits 2. Ethereal or Starry whos Host are shining Stars and Planets 3. Aereal or Sublunary whos Host are either visible as Meteors and Fowls or invisible as evil Spirits and Fiends with their Prince of the Air Satan the Devil To apply it St. Peter cannot intend the Empyreal which is increat and impassible nor Ethereal which is of vast immensity and sublimity in regard wherof this lower world is but a point or Center nor did thos two receiv any curs for Mans sin or contagion or contamination by the Deluge nor doo any of Gods enimies dwel ther to defile them So it rests That the Aereal only with al their Host shal be burnt up at last day Thes Heavens then shal melt with fervent heat being a metaphor taken from refining Metals which is his meaning who expounds dissolving by melting or purifying as the Septuagints stil interpret that word by refining but when the Aereal is so refined the Ethereal Lights wil shine to them on Earth far more glorious as passing their rais through a purer medium so that the world shal seem renewed As to the word passing away 't is an Hebraism signifying any change of a thing from the old Estate so al imply a secession from their pristin condition but no utter abolition by Fire more then the former destruction by Water If any ask whether the Host of invisible Spirits shal suffer by it 'T is answered That they shal not be burnt as the visible yet shal be exiled or excluded from thos lofty mansions into lower Dungeons as St. Jude intimats The Angels which lost their Jude v. 6. first estate and left their habitations he hath reserved to everlasting chains of darknes at the Judgment of that great Day Ther is another exposition to the same effect for Christ describing Mat. 24 29. the coming of this day useth prophetic expressions that the Sun shal be darkned and Moon giv no light the Stars shal fal from Heaven whos powers shal be shaken this cannot be construed literaly sith som Stars are bigger then the Earth and cannot fal on it nor can be darkned being essentialy lucid bodies so the meaning may be the World is either Mundus contin●ns viz. the whol frame of Heaven and Earth or contentus viz. the Inhabiters and kingdoms therin so the Heaven of this politic world is the Soveraign part therof whos Host and Stars are the ruling powers or Magistrats and Earth the Pezantry or Plebeians together with al terren creatures serving mans use such acceptions are usual in the Prophets as Poets strains are to us If this notion of the contained world be admitted the whol Host of Heaven and Earth high and low Princes and Pesants Men and Beasts shal be consumed at Christs coming to judgment but wheras at the Flood the Contained only perished yet the Containing was also corrupted or contamined In the destruction by fire it shal be contrary For the world of wicked ones being destroyed the Heavens and Earth Containing shal be purged or purified for the righteous to possess This exposition is not so proper as the former yet if ther be som whom neither can satisfy but wil needs hav the Fire totaly to annihilat this visible world it may be answered that the judgment Day shal last a thousand yeers so saith he but none els and this Fire not be at beginning when Christs Enimies with Satans Kingdom shal be destroyed and then a restauration bu● at end or evening shal be an utter annillation of the whol Creature so Saint Peters words may bear thus however Heaven and Earth shal in fine perish by Fire yet before that be we look for new or the worlds restauration to anteced this abolition according to his promiss Howbeit this suits not so wel with his chief scope nor with the Prophets promiss pointed at which specifies such a Fire only as shal forego a restauration and not caus a final abolition of the whol Univers with al therin nor hath it any ground in Scripture or if any such annillation shal be it stands with reason to be by Gods immediat hand or
vouch Eusebius saith the chief Stoics Zeno Cleanthes Chrysippus defended this doctrin yea Seneca a Master of that Sect saith fire shal be the end of it as moisture was the beginning the Stars shal war together and what now shines in comly order shal burn in one fire or flame Numaenius saith good Souls continu til al things be destroied by fire this Ovid provs from their Prophets or Poets Records Juppiter in fatis reminiscitur affore tempus L. 1. M●●am Quo mare quo tellus convexaque Regia Coeli A●deat mundi moles operosa laboret Jov cal'd to mind that Time by fate shal be When Sea when Earth and Heavens convexity Shal burn in flames and the Worlds Axeltree In the means or maner of Dissolution D●ines diversly differ● Opinions som approv perfectiv renovation som supplementiv substitution and som destructiv abolition or annullation They also vary in sundry subaltern circumstances som say al Creatures shal be restored to pristin perfection as before Mans fal som that the Heavens shal be reserved and al els annihilated som that Heaven Air and Earth shal be refined but al beside confounded som that the whol visible Machin with al works therin except Angels Devils Men and Hel expresly exempt shal be totaly resolved to nothing as it was first framed of nothing The issu or result is whether a new World or none The grounds or reasons of which several Opinions shal be succinctly scanned To begin with Annihilators arguments sundry Texts are Scriptures alleged in favor of it 1. The Heavens shal perish and be no more but vanish like Isai 51 6. smoke and wax old as a garment 2. Al the Host of Heaven shal be dissolved and roled together Isa● 31. 4. as a Scrole they shal fal down as a leaf from the Vine and a faling Fig from the Figtree 3. Man lieth down and riseth not til the Heavens be no more 〈◊〉 14. 12. meaning til the general Resurrection 4. The Heavens shal perish but thou shalt endure c. Ps 102. 26 5. The Heavens shal pass away with great nois and Elements 2 Pe● 3. 10. 〈◊〉 melt with ●eat the Earth with al works therin shal be burnt up 6. St. John consorts Heaven and Earth sted away whos place Rev. 20. 11 was found no more Al which phrases to pass away perish vani●h be no more be burnt up ●old together as a scrole fal down as a Vine leaf or Fig from the Tree melt with heat fly away and no place found for them strongly imply if not inforce annihilation or at least impugn a perfecter condition and new substitution The Reasons for it are thes 1. This World was made of Reasons meer nothing Ergo it shal return to nothing 2. Al Visible things were formed for Man as he for Gods glory who wil not need them when he is translated to a far better mansion as when a Hous is built for Inhabiters if it be decreed to be no more inhabited 't is in vain to repair or trim it better then before much more to pul it down or build a fairer 3. If God intended a restitution of the old or substitution of a new he could doo it by changing the qualities as it shal be with the faithful found alife at last Day when corruption 1 Cor. 15. 52. 53. shal put on incorruption and mortal immortality which is analogical Death and Resurrection without burnning it up first 4. If they say his wil is so to doo wher is their Warrant 'T is his wil to destroy it by fire but not reveled in holy writ nor can be resolved by human wit what how many or whether any Creatures shal be restored to pristin integrity Nor whether they shal propagat to infinity or persist to eternity Yet many bold Baiards or Buzzards bring blind Brats of that kind 5. If the World be renewed or perfected it shal hav no end But 't is said the end of al things is at hand the Worlds ends are com upon us Ergo this World shal be abolished and no new substituted Indeed som thing Analogical shal supply the stead in far transcendent maner viz. the third increat Heaven for the Materials and that which David Tropicaly Psal 27. 15. terms the Land of the living for this Earth which are proportional to our future state of glory as thes confort to our present condition of misery and mortality For in lieu of thes created Heavens which somtime give light and anon leav us da●k We shal be translated to a Celical Paradise stiled new Rev 21. 12 13. Jerusalem wher is light infinitly brighter then the Sun for Gods Rev. 22. 5. glory lightens it and the Lamb is its light Ther shal be no night or need of Candle or Sun for God givs light and they shal 〈◊〉 60 19 20. reign with him for ever So saith Isaiah the Sun shal no more be thy light by day nor Moon giv brightness but the Lord shal be thy everlasting light and God thy glory Thy Sun shal never go down nor Moon be hid but thy mourning shal end Thes Texts imply that Sun and Moon shal be no more sith the Saints sh●l not need them having God to stead them who is a Sun that never sets and Moon never hid his Vision being an everlasting light of glory For we shal see God by intuition face to face as he is and know him as he knows us One that stands by a friend to view his face fully needs no Picture or looking Glass to behold him nor doth Christs Vision in his Humanity require other Creatures to improv the Saints glory sith he is Author and they coheirs of endless felicity but the rest being made for the Church Militant can no more conduce to Triumphants happines then a Candle in open Sun shine For 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 13. 10. when that which is perfect is com then that which is in part shal be doon away So ther wil be no use of a new World to be substituted or old restituted but space time al things infinit immens eternal In natura nihil datur infinitum post nil nisi infinitum the Worlds conflagration apertly refuts renovation for it cannot be brought to better condition sith God saw al was good then what needs burning to bring it in the same form 6. Many instances are extant of annillation as Christ abolished the essence of Water to make it Wine the Dov in which the holy Gost appeered at Christ Baptism was seen no A C. 1572. more the new Star in Cassiopeia gradualy vanished the sound of wind is annihilated the Relation of Father and Son at Fathers death is extinct the time past exists no longer yet the three last are real accidents and the three first substances Why then may not this mundan Machin be utterly abolished if it pleas Omnipotence so to dispose For the debat rests on his meer wil
reveled in his holy Word 7. Their clashing contradiction is a plenary confuta●son for som say no mixtils or Animats shal subsist but only C●lical bodies and two Elements yet can shew no caus or colour why they rather then the rest or how the world shal be more glorious being as a bare house unfurnished and unhabited sith variety makes it Mundus or comly som that al creatures shal be restored so wel as men yet know not how to stow them as two were of ech kind in the A●c in the world unles they fain it of infinit capacity som that such only shal be reserved as are extant at last day that is good luck and bad as al the world is now ruled for why they rather then the rest sith al shal be incinerated so wel as thos already corrupted som that none now or then existent are capable of restitution or resurrection but new shal be formed of rare kinds like thos in the Lunar world to serv the Saints in a new material world to com Touching this Earth som say it shal be refined like gold in the fire and bettered or beautified tenfold for the Saints mutual commerce som that it shal be a mansion for such as neither deserv Heaven for their good deeds nor Hel for hainous crimes som that it shal be the habitation of unbaptized Infants which they hold better then Saint Austins dark dungeon Thes are al carnal conceipts or ungrounded unwarranted Phantasms sith the kingdom of Heaven is stiled the Seat of blessed Spirits wher they shal reside as in their proper place of perpetual possession not as an Inn to lodg in for a space and at last leav it for ever nor shal they hav a City hous and country Grange to remov from Heaven to Earth at pleasures as som sottishly surmise but shal enjoy a Heavenly habitation and beatific Vision for their eternal inheritance which wil be no boot to change for an Earthly mansion though they should enjoy Christs personal presence to boot which they also hav stil in Heaven Most Greec Fathers with many Latin assert annihilation Authorities Hilari saith this Heaven caled Firmament shal pass away and not be but that invisible wherin God dwels abides for ever Clement fains his Master Saint Peter to tel Simon Magus that ther be two Heavens one superior increat eternal wher blessed Spirits inhabit another inferior visible studded with stars which at last day shal be abolished Saint Jerom saith thos two Fathers Opinion was most approved as cohering with Saint Pauls saying The things seen are temporal but thos not seen 2 Cor. 4. 18. eternal meaning that al Visibles shal perish to nothing but invisibles abide for ever in infinity Dr. Hakewil cites sundry late L. 6 Apol. sub ●●nem Protestant Professors as Patrons of annillation viz. Luther Melancthon Bucer Beroaldus Bartolinus Vorstius Junius Rivet Hunnius Tilenus Cassanius Meisnerus Polanus Martinius Brentius Wollebius Gerard Arnobius Frantzius and others whos pregnant testimonies to that purpose he produceth worthy of exact perusal which to recit or capitulat consorts not with my affected brevity who must hasten to answer the Ronovators and Substitutors Arguments Ob. Saint Peter saith The Heavens must contain Christ til the Acts 3. 19 21. times of refreshing and restitution of al things which God hath spoken by al his holy Prophets Ergo al shal be restored Sol. The Syriac Interpreter renders it til the end of al times or worlds consummation but the times of restitution or refreshing signify the complement of our Redemption for as Calvin comments becaus our restitution or redemption is yet imperfect while we grone under the bond of bondage we shal be restored to liberty at last day when 't is perfected but speaks nothing of the Worlds renovation after 't is burnt nor can it be wiredrawn or wrested to any such construction if rightly sensed Ob. David saith God laid the Earths foundations that it Ps 104. 5. sh●uld not be removed for ever So Salomon One generation passeth and another coms but the Earth abides for ever Ergo Eccles 1. 4. shal not be annilled Sol. Thes places are stifly urgd against the Earths diurnal motion with more color then to oppugn abolition yet truly against neither for the intention is that by Natures cours it is laid to remain for ever without decay or diminution in the whol like other elements had not God decreed to dissolv it but the parts of them al are subject to jugial alteration and corruption the word for ever is so long as Time or the World lasts so caled in comparison of mans mortal condition as circumcision is stiled perpetual Repl. The Lord saith Lo I creat new Heavens and Earth Isai 6●●7 Rev. 21. 1. for the former shal not be remembred So Saint John cals them new for the first passed away and ther was no more Sea so Saint Peter The Heavens shal pass away with a nois and Elements 2 Pet 3 10. 13. melt with heat but we look for new Heavens and Earth Ergo being burnt they shal be refined and renovated or new created and substituted but not al utterly abolished or annulled Sol. See how partial Sectists are it was pressed last that the Earth abides for ever now that it shal be renewed or a new surrogated but truth lies in the kernel of genuin sens not in the shel of words surely they are not meant literaly of material Heavens and Earth or if they be it tends rather to annillation then restitution o● substitution for Isai saith The former shal com in mind no more Saint John They passed away and there was no more Sea Saint Peter The Heavens shal pass away with a nois and Elements melt with heat how then renewed such as constru to perish pass away be no more c. of the worlds instauration or melioration and not of annihilation must answer wher in Grammar 't is so taken for in Philosophy and Theology renovation diametraly differs from destruction Beza applies Isais alleged words to the Churches State or Christs kingdom which also alluds to the Saints condition in Heavenly Jerusalem as Saint Johns immediat ensuing words import I saw the holy City new Jerusalem Rev 21. 2. coming from God prepared as a Bride trimmed for her husband which intimats their continual cohabitation or hir eternal Mansion with God hir Bridegroom So Saint John and Peter by new Heavens intend the Saints glory in new Jerusalem with God or the Lamb and not any material new Heavens as al authentic Authors expound Rep. Isaiah saith The Moons light shal be as the Sun and Isai 30. 26. Suns sevenfold as of seven dais Ergo at last day al things shal be perfected in far greater glory not totaly abolished to be no more Sol. The Prophet speaks Mysticaly and Metaphoricaly as oft elswher of the Church under Christ which he cals a new Heaven and Earth as the new Heavens
signify the same cannot be proved by Scripture thes few pregnant Texts shal serv to vindicat the truth Politia Ecclesiastica An Ecclesiastic Polity 2. THat the Church is no different or distinct Oeconomy or Corporation from the civil Common-wealth but subject and subordinat to it in al things nor hav Clergy Men except they be temporal Princes any spiritual Government or coerciv jurisdiction unles delegated by suprem Magistrats special Commission but al their function is to Preach Teach administer Sacraments and doo other Ecclesiastic duties Which the Soveraign Magistrat may also execut if he pleaseth so wel as perform a Constables Office or any other civil faculty yea he can constitut what Books of the Bible shal be Canonical and which Apocryphal binding the Subjects to observ the one or other as he shal dictat direct or determin under pain of civil obedience or disobedience For Ministers are only our Ghostly instructers and School-Masters not Rulers or Governors no not in spiritual sanctions which concern the life to com whos precepts are pious Counsils not positiv commands This ●latly contradicts my third Tenet touching Church-Government 3 Thesis from the Creation to the first Century after Christs Birth and consequently to our times who defend that for divers of the first generations al Rule both sacred for Soul and secular for Body consisted in Fathers and Elders of Families but after when Men gathered like Partridges in Covies into several Societies public Poli●y grew up to two distinct Bodies which had sundry privileges of Rule but subordinat or subalternat one to another This is ●atified at large in the unwrested History of both Bodies drawn down from the first times to our modern ages which to re●terat wil be tedious if not nauseous Yet som few proors or places of Scripture shal be briefly subjoined as in the former Moses who first instituted Government over Gods people Israel Deut 17 9 12. erected by divine dictat or direction two distinct Courts one for Church-matters caled a Consistory another for Common-wealth affairs clyped a Judicatory as Jeremy Jer. 26. 8. 16. was arraigned accused and condemned to dy by the first but acquited and released by the last Thes two in process of time by long slavery of the Jews to sundry Nations were much pared or impaired yet som prints remained til Christs coming Who cals the secular Councils and spiritual Synagogs Mat 10 17. yea if any offend a Man and he tel him of it privatly but the other wil not hear Christ bids the party tel it to the Church Mat. 18 17. which if he also neglects to obey let him be as a Pagan or Publican Mat. 5 22. He describes both Courts in thes words Who ever is angry with his Brother causlesly shal be culpable of Judgment meaning the lesser Court who cals him Rhaca in scorn shal be liable to a Council or cheif Consistory but who shal say thou Fool shal be in danger of Hel fire Thus far of Church government under the Law which had power to punish Blasphemy Idolatry Adultery and som other crimes with death Now under the Gospel Christ as suprem Head held al rule soly to himself but after his death and departure into Heaven the Apostles in a joint Copersigniory governed al who toward their deceas appointed Bishops or Prelats to preside over Presbyters which were ordained before like the s●v●nty Disciples sent abroad by Christ to Preach Baptise and doo other spiritual duties for suppression of S●hisms and Heresies sowen by Satan in thos dawning dais Men of pervers minds Who despise dominion and speak evil of dignities St. Paul being Jud● v 8 Acts 19. 21. to leav the E●st and go to Rome substituted Titus in his stead as Bishop of Crete a large I le To ordein Elders in every 2 C●r 8 6 16. Titus 1. 5. 1 Tim. 1 3. 1 Tim 5 20 21 22. Tit. 2. 15. City so he appointed Timothy about the same time to abide at Ephesus that he might charge som to teach no other doctrin The Rules which he prescribes to both being before but common Presbyters plainly indicat that he gav them coerciv power over other Elders to over see censure rebuke or silence them with al Deacons under their charge but to doo nothing partialy nor lay hands on any suddenly St. J●h● after his return from Patmos exile constituted som supervisors in divers Cities planted whol Churches and ordained Presbyteries in several places as Paul and Timothy used to doo the like did other Apostles in divers Dioceses as many antient writers and authentic Historians truly testify Much more might be added for proof of the premisses which is omitted to avoid prolixity De regno Fidelium aterno Of Saints eternal reign THat no elect Saints when their Bodies shal be raised to life at last day according to Gods iterated promisses shal reign in the Kingdom of Heaven or third Heaven Gods highest Throne but only here on a new Earth with our Lord Jesus Christ as King not for a thousand yeers before or at the day of Judgment as Chiliasts conceiv but for ever and ever For it sutes not with the Majesty of so great a King that his Subjects or Servants shal hav place so high as his Throne or abov the Earth his Footstool which yet is commonly caled the Kingdom of Heaven in reference to that place of Eternity wher God reigns in glory This diametraly opposeth my seventh Theorem against the 7 Thesis Millenar reign of Christ with his Martyrs and som Saints at Earthly Jerusalem who hold that Christ shal com in the Clouds to judg al mankind whos bodies shal then be raised every one reunited to its proper identic Soul according to their works but shal carry his Saints with him into Heaven ther to reign or remain in ineffable jois eternaly Which position is proved by thes pregnant places without descant division or distortion Earthly Jerusalem shal be never restored no more then Sodom Acts 6. 17. or Samaria as the Prophets inform but eternal life in new Jerusalem which is Metaphoricaly meant of his Spous the Church is the reward of just Men at last day as St. Paul testifies 2 Tim. 4 6. Ergo none shal reign on Earth with him much less he with them in Jerusalem new built The holy Martyrs Souls Rev. 6 9. rest under the Altar in Heaven but shal not return to reign here on Earth either temporaly or everlastingly For al the Godly at Christs secund coming shal rise immediatly to glory 1 Thes 4. 16 17. upon sound of the Trumpet and thes then living caught up in the Clouds with them together to meet the Lord who coms not to reign or reside with them here but to carry them with him into Heaven ther to reign and remain for ever Now if it sutes not with the Majesty of God so great a King that his Subjects and Servants shal sit
Angel what Messenger which relats any thing that makes known his extraordinary presence or power principaly by Dream or Vision The Scripture speaks not of their Creation but cals them ministring Spirits and Spirits as is said somtime signify thin imperceptible Bodies as Air Wind vital or animal Spirits somtime Images of the phansy in Dreams and Visions which are no real substances but intentional or accidental appeerances in the brain yet when God raiseth them supernaturaly to signify his Wil they are termed his Messengers or Angels Were not multituds of real individual Angels created by Q●●● God as Divines deem or define to wait on his Wil Or are the Good only formed on occasions and dissolved again If so then doth not God ceas from his work but creats new thin Aerial Bodies continualy Here he hath a large discurs that the Jews from the G●ntils not by any proof or pressure in the old Testament h●ld thos apparances which God somtime raiseth in Mens ph●●sy for his service caled Angels to be real substances or permanent Creatures wherof som which they thought beho●ful or beneficial they caled Angels of God but such as they deemed hartful evil Angels foul Fiends Spirits or Devils For they ●s● e●ed Pythonists mad-Men Lunatics Epilectics or the like Demoniacs Then he shews how the word Angel in the old Testament is only an Image supernaturaly raised in Mans imagination to signify Gods presence in executing som supernatural work but no permanent Creature or incorporeal Ghost Touching Angels names in Daniel Michael Gabriel by the Dan. 12. 2. first is meant Christ under the title of a great Prince but the last was a supernatural Vision by which Daniel deemed or Dan. 8. 16. dreamed as divers doo that two Saints talked together and one said to the other Gabriel make this Man to understand Dan 9. 21 the Vision but God needs not to difference his servants by names which are helps only for weak short mortal memories nor can it be proved in the old Testament that Angels except when they are put for Men made Messengers or Ministers of Gods Wil Words or Works are permanent or incorporeal individuals as the Schools say The chief places alleged in the Mat. ●5 41. new Testament are thes Go ye cursed saith Christ into everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his Angels This indeed provs their permanence but not immateriality sich no simple 2 Pet. 2. 4. spirits are patible of material fire St. Paul saith know ye not that we shal judg the Angels St. Peter if God spared not J●d● v. 6. the Angels that sinned but cast them into Hel St. Jude the Angels which kept not their first estate he reservs in everlasting chains under darknes unto the Judgment of the great Day Thes prov both the permanence of Evangelical nature and immateriality also For as incorporeal is taken for not Body not for a subtle invisible Body an incorporeal substance is a contradiction and to an Angel or Spirit in that sens incorporeal substance is a Cambridg Bul and in effect to say ther is no Angel or Spirit at al. He was of Opinion that Angels were only supernatural apparitions of the Phansy raised by God to notify his presence and precepts to Mankind specialy to his chosen People but confesseth that upon so many pregnant places and Christs plain words he beleevs ther be real substantial permanent Angels yet not incorporeal immaterial indefinit or nothing 'T is wel he sees his error in this point which argues he may overween in others and it were to be wished he would review sundry strange singularities to retract what he finds faulty or erroneous but not seduce or lead on the silly sort who are apt to clasp any shadows Was not the Angel Gabriel who audibly annunciated to Quaere the Virgin Mary hir present Conception by the holy Ghost Rev. 12 7. the same with Daniels so caled And Michael who with his Angels fought against the great red Dragon and his Angels the same Inspiration literaly as Spirit is a thin Air implies a blowing Inspiration into Man som thin air vapor or wind as one fils a bladder with his breath but if Spirits exist only in the phansy 't is but the blowing in of a Phantasm which is improper or impossible to say of such things as only seem to be somwhat yet are nothing The word is used in Scripture Metaphoricaly soly as when God inspired into Adam the breath of Life vital Gen. 2. 7. motion is meant Why not rather his rational Soul the fountain of Life and Quaere motion which was infused at creating and created in infusing as St. Austin asserts St. Paul saith Al Scripture is given by inspiration of God 2 Tim 3 16. speaking of the old Testament which is tru of the new Testament but 't is a Metaphor that God inclined the Spirit or mind of thos writers to pen infallibly tru as they did by his special dictat or direction St. Peter saith Prophecy cam not in old time by 2 Pet 1. 21. Mans Wil but thos holy Men spake at the holy Spirit moved them Here holy Spirit signifies Gods voice by supernatural Dream or Vision which is not inspiration nor when Christ breathed on his Disciples saying Receiv the holy Spirit was that John 20. 22. breath the very holy Ghost but only a sign of thos spiritual Graces he gav them So when 't is said of our Saviour or others he was ful of the holy Spirit 't is not meant any infusion of Gods substance but accumulation of his gifts whether supernaturaly attained as the firy cloven toungs sat on the Acts 2. 3 4. Apostles filling them with the holy Ghost or ordinarily acquired by industry as Men get learning by study which in al Cases are Gods gifts alike Thou then that hast received more then others must be most thankful Infusion and inspiration are not taken properly as if good or bad Spirits entred into Men but only for Gods imparting his Graces or Virtues which are not to be poured in as Bodies into Barrels but instilled ordinarily or supernaturaly Gods Kingdom is taken by most Divines metaphoricaly Kingdom of God Chap. 35. for eternal felicity after this life in the highest third Heaven which they cal the Kingdom of Glory or somtime for sanctification the earnest of it clyped the Kingdom of Grace but properly in Scripture 't is Gods real Monarchy or Soveraignty over any Subjects by their own consent or Covenant so the Israelits peculiarly chose God for their King upon his promising them the Land of Canaan but very seldom metaphoricaly and then 't is used for dominion over sin in the new Testament only becaus such a dominion every subject in Gods Kingdom shal hav without prejudice to the Soveraign From the Creation God reigned over al Men naturaly by his might and commanded his peculiar Subjects by voice as
holy Land but Jerusalem the City of general worship more holy the Temple holier and Sanctum Sanctorum holiest of al places A Sacrament is a separation of som visible thing from common use consecrated to Gods service for a sign of our admission Sacrament into his Kingdom or a commemoration of the same Circumcision was the sign of admission in the old Testament Baptism in the new but the commemoration in the one was eating the Pascal Lamb once annaly to mind them of the night when they were delivered from Egypts temporal bondage and celebrating the Lords Supper in the other wherby we are remembred of our deliverance from sin and Satan by our Saviours crucifixon The Sacraments of admission Circumcision and Baptism are used but once to every one becaus we are admitted no oftner but thos of commemoration Passover and the Lords Supper often reiterated becaus we must be often minded of our deliverance and allegiance Ther be other Consecrations which in ample acception may be stiled Sacraments as the word implies a sacred institution for Religious uses as Ordination Matrimony and many mo but as it imports an Oath Promiss or Covenant of Allegiance to God thos precited are soly so named A Common-wealth cannot possibly consist wher any sav the Soveraign hath power to giv greater rewards then life or inflict Chap 38. grievouser punishments then death but sith eternal life excels temporal and endless torments exced death of nature 't is worthy to be wel weighed of al that wil obey Authority to avoid the calamities of confusion and civil war what is meant in Scripture by eternal life and endless torment as also for what offenses and against whom committed Men are to be eternaly tortured and for what actions to enjoy everlasting life Adam had enjoied it in the terren Eden Paradise for ever had he not broken Gods commandment to eat the forbidden fruit who had the Tree of Life allowed to eat but so soon Eternal Life Gen. 3. 22. as he tasted the one God thrust him out of the Garden lest he should take of the other and liv for ever So if he had not sinned he should liv on Earth perpetualy but mortality seized on him and al his posterity for this first sin Sith then he forfeted eternal life by sin he who is to cancel that forfeture must recover it by righteousnes which Christ Jesus did by satisfying for the sins of al that beleev in him and so recovered life eternal lost by Adam to al beleevers So saith St. 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. Paul sith by Man cam death by Man cam also the Resurrection of the dead for as in Adam al dy so in Christ shal al be made alife Touching the place wher Men shal enjoy eternal life the precited Texts seem to set it on Earth for if al forfeted it in earthly Paradise by Adam they shal enjoy it on Earth by Christ els the comparison were not consonant nor complet So saith David God commanded the blessing on Zion Ps 133 3. even life for evermore So St. John to him that overcometh Rev. 2. 7. I wil giv to eat of the Tree of Life in the midst of Gods Paradise Rev. 21. 2. 10. This was the Tree of eternal life on earth Again I saw the holy City new Jerusalem coming down from God as a Bride adorned for his Husband As if he should say new Jerusalem Gods Paradise or rather the Church Christs Spous shal descend from Neaven at Christs next coming to Gods people and Acts 3. 11. not they ascend to it So the two Angels in whit clothing said to the Apostles looking at Christ ascending This Jesus who is taken up from you into Heaven shal so com as you see him go up into Heaven As if they had said Glossa corrumpit textum he shal com down to govern them under his Father eternaly on Earth he coms to Judg not to Rule and not take them into Heaven This conforms to the restauration of Gods Kingdom began under Moses which was the Israelits Politic Mat. 12 30. government on Earth Christ saith In the Resurrection Men neither marry nor giv in mariage but are as the Angels in Heaven This describes eternal life like that which Adam lost at point of mariage For sith Adam and Eve if they had not sinned had lived on Earth eternaly yet could not continualy propogat Progenies becaus if immortals should immortaly procreat as Men doo now the Earth in short space could not afford Foot-room to stand on much less food to sustain them How then can a new created Earth except extended to Quae●e i●finit immensity contain al Mankind which are unimaginable multituds born and to be born since the Creation Thes with sundry such quirks surpass the reach of reason to resolv The comparison betwen life eternal lost by Adam and recuperated by Christs victory over death holds thus that as he lost it by sin yet lived long after so a faithful Beleever recovers it by Christ though he dy 〈◊〉 natural death for a long time even til the general Resurrection for as death is counted from Adams condemnation not execution so is life reckoned from the absolution not from the Resurrection of thos elected in Christ Jesus Such are his specious speculalations favouring of singularity That Men after the Resurrection shal liv eternaly in Heaven Ascention into Heaven caled by St. Paul the third Heaven is not evident in Scripture by the Kingdom of Heaven is meant Gods Kingdom who dwels in Heaven which was Israels People whom he ruled by Judges Prophets and high Priests as Lieftenents til they rebelled and required a mortal King like other Nations So when our Saviour by his Ministers shal perswade the Jews to return and accomplish the fulnes of Gentils ther shal be a new Kingdom of Heaven becaus God whos Throne is Heaven shal be King yet it folows not that Man shal ascend to his seat of happines or higher then his Footstool No Man John 3. 13. hath ascended into Heaven but he that cam down from it even the Son of Man that cam down from Heaven Wher note that thos are St. Johns words not Christs as al the rest were who was not then in Heaven So David saith Thou wilt not leav Ps 16. 10. my Soul in Hel nor suffer thy Holy one to see corruption which St. Peter provs to be spoken of Christs Resurrection not of Acts 2 31 34. himself becaus David is not ascended into Heaven If any answer 't is tru they shal not ascend in bodies til the Resurrection but their Souls enter Heaven so soon as they dy As Christ confirms Who provs the Resurrection by Moses words Luk 20. 37 38. at the bush when he cals the Lord the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob who is a God of the living not of the dead This cannot be construed of the Souls immortality sith Christ ther
without torture of Body and Mind in which sens it shal endure for ever unquenchable and the torments endlesss Yet it folows not that he so cast in shal so endure or resist it as to be eternaly burnt and tortured but never dy or be destroied Yea tho many places prov everlasting fire and torments into which Men may be cast successivly one after another for ever yet none assert that any individual Person shal perennaly abide or endure therin but he shal hav an everlasting secund Death For when Death and the Grav Hel hav delivered up the Rev. 20. 13 14. dead in them and every Man judged according to his works Death and Hel shal be cast into the Lake of Fire this is the secund Death Hence 't is cleer that every Reprobat condemned at general Judgment must suffer a secund Death after which he shal dy no more But what is meant by Mind so oft iterated if not Mans Quaere Soul The jois of eternal Life are comprised in Scripture under Eternal Life the name of Salvation or being saved which signifies to be secured either respectivly against special evils or absolutly from al as want sicknes death Now becaus Man was made immortal or immarcescible and fel from it by sin it results that to be saved from sin is to be freed from al evil and afflictions acquired by the same Ergo Remission of sin and Salvation from death and misery is al one As when Christ Mat. 9. 2 5. cured a Paralytic Man saying Friend be of good cheer or comfort thy sins be forgiven the Scribes said within themselfs he blasphems but he asked whether 't is easier to say thy sins be forgiven or arise and walk Yet he used that form of speech to shew he had power to remit sins which implies that 't is al one to the saving of the sick to say thy sins are forgiven or rise and walk For sith death and misery are punishments of sin the discharge of it relea●eth the other two being absolut Salvation such as the elect shal enjoy after the Judgment day by Christ Jesus favor who for that caus is caled our Saviour Touching particular Salvations from enimies or miseries 't is needless to treat but becaus the general Salvation must be in the Kingdom of Heaven ther is great debate or difficulty about the place Becaus Kingdom is an Estate ordained by Men for security Kingdom of Heaven against enimies and want it seems this Salvation which sets forth our Kings glorious reign by conquest not a safety by escape shal be on Earth For wher we expect Salvation we must look for Triumph Victory and Battle in order which cannot be supposed in Heaven and wher els we must serch the Scriptures Isaiah largely describes it To be at Jerusalem Isai 33. 20. c. a quiet habitation a Tabernacle not to be taken down The Saviour is Our Lord Judg Lawgiver King The condition of the saved is The People that dwel therin shal be forgiven their iniquities By this 't is cleer that it shal be in Jerusalem wher God shal reign at Christs next coming and fil up the Salvation of Gentils which shal be received into his Kingdom for ever Isai 66 20 21. Isaiah more expresly declares it That the Gentils who had any Jews in bondage shal bring them from al Nations on Horses Charets and Litters to Jerusalem the place of Gods John 4. 22. worship As our Saviour told the Woman of Samaria that Salvation is of the Jews or begins at them As if he should say ye worship God but know not by whom he wil sav you we know it shal be by one of Juda and not a Samaritan This Rom. 1. 16 17. St. Paul explains The G●sp●l is Gods power of Salvation to every one that beleeveth to the Jew first and also to the Greec Joel 2. 30 32. So Joel describing the Judgment day saith God wil shew wonders in Heaven and Earth Blood Fire and Pillars of smoke wherto he ads In Mount Zion and Jerusalem shal be Salvation Obad. v. 17. c. So saith Obadiah On Mount Zion shal be deliverance and holines Jacobs hous shal possess their possessions which he particularly points out by The Mount of Esau Land of Philistins fields of Ephraim Samaria Gilead and Cities of the South concluding thus The Kingdom shal be the Lords On the other side no plain pregnant place provs the Saints Ascention into Heaven sav that 't is caled the Kingdom of Heaven which was becaus he governed the Israelits by commands sent to Moses from and after sent his Son as he wil again thence or els that his Throne is Heaven and Earth his Footstool but that his Subjects or Servants shal sit so high as his Throne or abov his Footstool sutes not with the glorious Majesty of so great a King Al thes Kickshews of arguing from similituds which he Answer derides in others are soon satisfied that his subjects shal not sit on his suprem Throne as Coequals or Coordinats but only dwel as Princes Servants doo in their Palaces in his holy John 14. 2. Hous of Heaven This saith Christ hath many mansions being infinity it self wheras not a tithing pa●● of Mankind can possibly find place to stand on a new Earth or finit world Three Worlds are specified in Scripture 1. The old before Noahs flood wherof St. Peter speaks 2. The present of 2 Pet. 2. 5. which Christ saith My Kingdom is not of this World 3. That to com of it St. Peter saith We according to his promiss look for new Heavens and Earth which is that World wherin Christ coming in the Clouds with great glory shal send his Angels to gather the Elect from the four Winds or utmost parts of the Earth to reign over them under his Father everlastingly Thus he But wher is the World to com taken for a Real material Quaere World as the other two be 'T is not Cosmos or Mundus venturus but Seculum vita vel Aevum futurum the Time Life or Age to com Nor is ther any warrant in al Gods word for thos last words that Christ shal reign over the Saints ●iz on Earth under his Father everlastingly but that they shal reign with him 1000. yeers as Chiliasts contest Touching Understanding he saith 't is only imagination Understanding raised in Man or any Animal that can imagin by words or signs which is common to Man and Beasts As a Dog by use understands his Masters cal or check with sundry strange tricks by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 calture so doo divers other kinds yea som 〈◊〉 to speak but understanding peculiar to Man is not only to know one anothers wil but his thoughts or conceptions by the consequents of things Names into affirmations ●e●ations and other forms of speech of which he wil treat elswher For Witchcraft he holds it to be no real power yet are
or thin For Mans Soul they say 't is created by pouring in and poured in by creating what 's that For the caus of Sens they make an ubiquity of Species or shews of objects which appeering to the Ey make sight to the Ear hearing to the Palat tast to the Nostril smelling and to the rest of the Body feeling For the caus of willing to doo any act they make the faculty or wil it self doo somtime one thing somtime another making the Power caus of the act as if on should assign Mens ability to doo any things the very ●aus of good or evil acts Yet oftimes they put their own ignorance to be caus of natural events or effects but disguised in other words as when they make Fortune a caus of contingents wherof they know no caus or when they ascribe effects to occult qualities not known to them nor as they s●rmise to any els or to Sympathy Antiphaty Antiperistasis specifical properties which neither signify the agent producing nor operation produced being only Clokes to cover ignorance Their Moral and Politic Philosophy hath the like or greater Politics absonances for if any doo injury or injustice contrary to Law they say God is prime Caus of the Action but not of the injustice or deviation this is vain Philosophy as to say that one makes a right and crooked line but another the incongruity or inconformity This distinction was devised to defend the doctrin of Free wil not subject to Gods wil. Why not to vindicat God from being Author of sin notwithstanding Quaere his absolut irrespectiv Decree to Reprobat men who must needs sin Aristotle defines Good and Evil by mens appetit which may seem tru sith every one is ruled by his own list or lore but in a Common-wealth the measure is fals wher not mens privat appetits but public Law of the State is sole Rule yet their doctrin soly practised wher every one doth what seems good in his own eys To make lawful mariage unchast or impure as they doo who deny it to the Clergy under color of continual chast continence to attend at the Altar and administer the holy Eucharist is vain Philosophy wherby they make mariage a moral vice and themselfs by abstaining spiritual like the Angels in Heaven From Aristotles Civil Polity they cal al Common-wealths sav the popular such as then Athens was Tyranny and al Kings Tyrans so they termed thirty Legislators set up by the Lacedemonians who subdued Athens thirty Tyrans and Democraty liberty yet Tyran truly taken signifies simply a Monarch but when that Government grew odious in all Greece it was branded with the Popular hatred of Tyranny and when Kings were expeld from Rome they did the like So when the same men are displeased with Democraty or Aristocraty they nickname the first Anarchy the last Oligarchy or Tyranny of a few Hence riseth another error of Aristotle that Laws not men should govern as if men wil be ruled by words or paper and not by men which hav power by the Sword to punish or put them to death giving life to the Laws this is a pestilent pernitious error wherby they seduce men so oft as they like not their Governors to rais war against them which the Clergy cherisheth Another error in Civil Philosophy which they never learned of Pagans is to extend the Law the Rule only of actions to mens very thoughts and Consciences by examination or inquisition of what they hold tho they conform in Words and Actions Herby they are forced to answer the truth of their thoughts or an untruth for fear of punishment Another error not drawn from Heathens is that a privat Man without the Cōmon-wealths authority may interpret the Law by his own Spirit but are not Scriptures wher they are a Law made a Law by the Cōmonwealths authority and consequently a part of the Civil Law So they which impropriat Preaching to one certain Order of Men wher the State leavs it free commit the like error for if the State forbids me not to Preach none els can If I be among Judians or Infidels shal I being not in Orders think it sin to Preach Christ Jesus or expound Scriptures In such cases of necessity say they wher is no Ministry it may be doon without mission as wherever a dispensation is du for necessity ther needs none when no Law forbids it Ergo to deny thes functions to whom the civil Soveraign denies them not is to take away lawful liberty The Schoolmens writings are mostly insignificant terms or trains of strange barbarous words otherwise used then in common Latin language which would pose Cicero Varro or any Grammarian of antient Rome For let any try whether he can translat them into any modern Toung which if he cannot how can that be intelligible in Latin which is not so in other languages Howbeit this insignificance of speech is no fals Philosophy but both a quality to hide the truth and make Men think they hav it being skild in School-notions and so desist from farther serch of it in others He saith elswher what kind of felicity God ordains for them that devoutly serv him one shal no sooner know then enjoy being Quaere jois now so incomprehensible as the School-mens words beatific Vision unintelligible but doth not that signify to enjoy the perpetual presence of the divine Trinity as Men delight in ech others company face to face Which if Christ must reign on a new finit Earth with his Saints for ever none ever shal doo For beatific Vision is to see the blessed Trinity face 4 Caus to face in his eternal mansion The last caus of spiritual Darknes is to mix uncertain Traditions and untru Histories like the golden legion of fals fictious miracles in Saints lifes of Ghosts Goblins and Apparitions alleged by Romish Doctors to varnish their Doctrins of Hel Purgatory Exo●cisms and such like Which tho som pious Fathers Pope Gregory 1. St. Bernard c. broched yet they were Men and might take it on trust from others as Beda also did but if any speak it of their own knowledg 't is no confirmation of such vanity but a detection of their fraud fallacy or frailty The suppression of tru Philosophy by Men that hav no authority nor sufficient study may be joind with the introduction of fals● for our late Navigators and al learned Men acknowledg Antipodes as it appeers daily more that yeers and dais are determined by the Earths motions yet such as only supposed it heretofore were punishd by Ecclesiastic power What reason had they Is it becaus 't is contrary to tru Religion That cannot be if the opinions be tru● let the truth be first disquired by competent Judges or refuted by such as pretend to know the contrary Is it becaus they disturb Government or Religion established Let the Teachers be silenced or punished by civil Rulers who can chastise disobedience in thos that teach
Aio Negas Nego a property of self-secking turn-coat Parasits becoms no tru Scholar nor ever harbored in my candid Dov like habitation the worth of Mut●●m a●●ilium your work wil shine the better and brighter by this foil or at least spread farther Opposita juxta se posita magis melius elucescunt and my Book haply wil be more esteemed becaus it brings such dainty exotic fruits and excellent flowers from your ful furnishd Eden When Sir Francis Bacon Viscount St. Alban intended to divulge his Instauratio Magna to new model al liberal literature he sent a MS. copy to crav Sir Thomas Budleis accurat judgment on it who after perusal highly commended as indeed it deserved both stile stuf and structure but told him the world would never want new Devisers and old Readers like Carriers horses could not leav their beaten Road being more addicted to antiquity then novity the application is obvious and superfluous Of later ages many Mr. withers and others men hav translated Davids Psalms into English meters seeking a priviledg to print them with our Bibles instead of thos allowed by Queen Elizabeth but could never obtein so base a Monopoly savoring more of filthy lucre then Scholastic ingenuity King James compiled a Translation but neither he nor his Son caused it to be inserted in the Bible sith new things seldom excel the old I wish you would revise or examin my excerptions not exceptions as Aliens and not your own to see what faults you can find in the Positions so wel as misprisions that fitting retractations may be made by your self or me or both in future Editions or new Additions for al men are too partial and obnoxious to errors To recapitulat the points that I dissent in are 1. That mans Summary Soul is an immortal substance first inspired by God into Adam and ever after produced successivly one from another though most Divines differ from us both by virtu of the general benediction to Increas and Multiply in their kinds but not life or breath only which as an accidental quality or effect of the Soul vanisheth ceaseth and perisheth with the Body That after separation from the Body by Death it subsists in Heaven or Hel for ever whereas al Essential parts els extinguish with their Bodies 2. That Church government belongs to the Clergy or Ecclesiastic Hierarchy being a Body distinct but subordinat from the Civil State 3. That the real kingdom of Heaven Gods high Throne wher Christ sits at his Fathers right hand in glory shal be the Elect Saints eternal Mansion wher they shal enjoy the beatific Vision or blessed presence of the sacro sanct Trinity face to face eviternaly 4. That Christ shal reign or remain in this Kingdom of Glory for ever resigning the Kingdom of Grace or Government of the Church to his Father that God may be al in al but not in any new finit World on Earth sith after the general Judgment al shal be infinity Your other Tenets touchig Gods Kingdom in Israel by contract or Covenant that Hel H●lfire Torments Tormentors Satan Devil Accuser D●sticier and such like are meant Metaphoricaly which al Divines take realy for the Vally of Hinnon caled Gehenna B●imstome Lake of Sodom and Gomorrha the Churches Enimies or temporal Foes but no real Fiends which fel by pride that Christ never dispossessed any Men of Devils but only h●aled their bodily diseases or violent malad●es that ther is no Demonology Sorcery Witchery or Witches yet such justly deserv death for their fals opinion and wi●ked intention to doo mischief if they could which is hard Justice that suprem Soveraigns in al Stats whether legal Successors by long lineal Ancestry or late Conquerors and Intruders by power or policy are to sway al matters of Religion by their decrees dictats or directions both in defining the Canon of Scripture and al Articles of Faith wherto People must simply submit or implicitly obey whatever the civil Magistrat shal impose or innovat in Doctrin or D●sciplin which is contrary to what they are taught that in such cases of Conscience they must rather obey God then Men. This the stubborn English wil scars subscribe whos contumacy was such against our last King that they rooted out him and his posterity upon pretext of Tyranny wherwith the mutinous male-contented multitud usualy brand or blast al their Roial Rulers Indeed Men ought with the noble Bereans to sift or serch whether thes things be so or no els al Common-wealths shal be stil Subject to put on new Masques or Visors of Religion at their Princes pleasures as Camaeleons change colors wheras Catholic constancy even with loss of life was ever esteemed the best blessed seed to sow Christian soil either under Pagans or Papists as our Marian Massacres make manifest but versatil wits like Weather-cocks can turn every way or with every wind to serv turns as Proteus is fained to vary Nunc violentus Aper nunc quem tetigisse timeres Anguis erit Now a fierce Bore fearful to see Next Snake horrid to touch hee 'l be Al the premised Positions with som other suspected Novities I touch not nor trench upon but commend them to the Readers free judgment If you wil deign to accept thes bold addresses or advertisments from an old Dotard who intends them fairly sans scandal or scurrility in good part you shal shew a la●dable disposition and liberal education according to the tru intention as they are tendered for the public behoof or benefit of the literary Republic if not I hav discharged my duty Docte tuum Nomen colo magnopereque recordo Si modo veridicus vis humilisque fore Noli Animam violare tuam nec tollere nostram Quam simul Authorum comprebat omne genus Nec tunicam spoliato tuam renuendo Ministros Jure suo Gregibus posse praeesse suis Nec Christo Sanct is Terrestria pradia finge Qui modo celsa Dei Coelica regna tenent Nec Tropice reputa Reprobos descendere ad Orcum Nec Coelum Electis detrahe post obitum Parce mihi mea si Theoremata redder● certo Justis vindiciis sospita ab omne malo Audeo non verbis contendere viribus impar Artibus Ingenio Literulisque bonis Unius haud oculus licet integer omn●● cernit Multa scienda sapis tu resipisce tamen Learnd Sir your Name I lov and weigh greatly If you 'l embrace truth and humility Doo not your own Soul wrong nor ours take away Which Authors of al sorts maintaind alway Nor doo your Coat desile right to deny That Pastors hav power their Flocks to rectify To Christ and Saints fain not Earthly mansions Who now posless Gods Heav'nly habitations Nor deem the Damnd go t' Hel Tropicaly Nor Heaven after Death to th' Elect deny Spare m' if I to guard thes Theses contend And by just means from al il to defend I dare not striv in words being short in
fit matter wil serv as sundry Plants propagat sans Seed and som Animals of putrefaction 28. Summarily the Souls vegetant in Plants and sentient Summary in Animals whether general wherby they becom Plants and Animals or special specifical which distinguish them into Kinds are only the nobler Temperament of more activ qualities in a subtler matter whether propagated of Seed or other wais ingendered but no substances This needs no other proofs then thos already alleged to refute the Substantiality of Forms but why Man 's Soul should be a substance rather then Beasts many of which are so intelligible and docible as most of simple People witnes the dancing Hors cald Asinago no satisfactory reason can be rendred in nature sav only som dark places of Scripture The result of al is that no substance ever dies or perishes for matter is invariable and al Forms of Inanimats together with the Vegetant and Sentient Souls meer mortal accidents or temperaments only Mans Soul is a substance or Spirit infused or inspired at first by God which is immortal and livs of it self for ever Thes are his Principles of new Philosophy touching the origin of Forms and Souls which let every one relish as his palat affects Now to answer Objections Ob. If the Soul be only a Temperament every natural Body that hath a tempered Crasis shal be Animat but 't is not so Ergo a Soul is no Temperament Sol. This Argument consists of meer affirmativs in the secund Figure and therfore is a filthy Paralogism but every Temperament of Inanimats is not fit for a Soul Ob. A Temperament is changed according to age place and diet but a Soul is not so changed Ergo 'tis no Temperament Sol. Forms are changed or varied gradualy as foreshewed but in the argument is a duple error 1. That it doth not distinguish betwen a total essential and partil gradual change of Temperament for in the total is not only a mutation but corruption of the Soul and makes nothing to purpose in the partil is a change more or less which doth not vary or alter the kind as a tender young Plant being removed from its natural Soil to a Forren grows better or wors without changing the kind yet the unity of Form remains with an alteration in the degrees of perfection 2. That a transition from other Animals to Man is improper for if his Bodily temper change yet the Soul being a distinct substance varies not but in al els Soul and Temperament are one Ob. If the Soul be a Temperament ther be in Animats so many Souls as Tempers one of the rind and wood in Trees another of Flesh and bones in Animals but in every Animat is one only Soul Ergo 'tis no Temperaments Sol. The Peripatetics place two Souls at least in every Animat and three in Animals but divers forms in Inanimats essentialy distinct so according to them 't is no absurdity to grant plurality of Souls yet is ther no plurality of substances but diversity of Temperament Ob. If the Soul be but a Temperament of humors and spirits it could not bridle the Bodies passions or perturbations but it doth and is not led by them Ergo c. Sol. This is tru in Mans Soul which somtimes bridles or moderats passions and somtimes yeelds to them but in no other Animats whos Soul not only folows but is Temperament it self Ob. That can be no Accident or Temperament from which the noblest faculties and functions of imagining remembring and perceiving or judgin ●ensitiv objects proced but Beasts Souls hav such operations remblable to Mans Ergo they are not Accidents Sol. Al such operations are meerly Organical in a material subject and depend on it the Organ is a pure cleer activ Animal spirit sited in the Brain as the seat of Sensation which Spirit is not only the Organ but first Principle therof For in al Animal Spirits two things are found viz. matter and mixture of lifely qualities matter is the first Subject and Organ of Sens qualities the first caus or origin and in both commixd consist al the faculties of apprehension imagination and memory which Brutes hav Thes Spirits are the sole Instruments of al Sensation but no substance useth or ruleth them being the first caus of Sens That which they cal Soul must be either material or immaterial if material 't is either purer then the Spirits which cannot be sith they are purest or viler and impurer but 't is absurd to grant that to the baser which is denied to the best if immaterial let them answer al arguments alleged against Forms Ob. 'T is abov or beyond the power of purest matter indued or invested with most exquisit qualities to judg remember desire shun c. but Brutes Souls doo al this Ergo c. Sol. 'T is not nor is it more strange that such effects should proced from the Temperament of Brutes Brains then doo other admirable properties as in the Magnet and many mo simples from Inanimats Temperament which is weaker then Animals Thes are magnalia Dei Gods wonderful works which Men must admire not inquire Lastly he treats of Mans Souls origin which was first in intention Upshot and sole scope of this Subject or Speculation touching whos essence that 't is a rational immortal substance or spirit none but Atheists or Sadduces wil doubt but of the origin is much dispute Som deem they were al created eternaly and reserved in blessed Seats or Stars til they be incorporated into Bodies Som that they be created by Angels Som that they be generated by the Soul of the World and made of Celical Substance Som that they consist of Elements Som that they are framed of Gods own substance Som that they be produced by the Heavens as an extern Efficient Som that they propagat successivly one from another Som that they are continualy created and infused in the Body by God like Adams first Soul which is the common Tenet Thes two last Opinions rejecting al the rest as futilous and frivilous he debats more freely and fully which he that lists may contemplat but being before abundantly agitated in the first Thesis shal be suppressed or superseded Touching the Vegetativ and Sensitiv Souls 't is probable they Censure are a meer Temperament of qualities or life it self nor doth Scripture them to be substances but they vanish or perish with the Bodies like forms of Inanimats and new ingendred or educed from the power of matter by the efficient Caus For God made al Creatures in their kinds intire Bodies at once both Plants and Animals but Created Man in his own Image th● Body first of Dust or Earth from the previous preexistent Chaos like other Creatures into which he breathed the Spiracle or Spirit of Life even a Rational Soul being far more divine and immortal then the rest as al Orthodox writers agree Hence 't is said Man becam a living Soul meaning that his Soul should liv for ever as he had doon in Body too had he not eaten the forbidden fruit contrary to Gods command upon pain of temporal and eternal death yet afterward in mercy he ordained a remedy that the Womans Seed even Christ our blessed Saviour should bruis the Serpents head by dying for the sins of al such as shal penitently beleev in him Peroratio ad Theologos A Conclusion to Divines Haec quicunque legent Medici Theoremata sacra Censuras rigidas parcite ferre precor Who shal a Phisitions sacred Theses read I pray spare to giv Censures ful of dread Nunc opus exigitur Laus Patri debita summo Christo incarnato Spirituique sacro The work 's now doon to God the Father du prais To Christ incarnat and th' holy Ghost alwais ALLEUIA