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A89026 The key of the Revelation, searched and demonstrated out of the naturall and proper charecters of the visions. With a coment thereupon, according to the rule of the same key, / published in Latine by the profoundly learned Master Joseph Mede B.D. late fellow of Christs College in Cambridge, for their use to whom God hath given a love and desire of knowing and searching into that admirable prophecie. Translated into English by Richard More of Linley in the Countie of Salop. Esquire, one of the Bargesses in this present convention of Parliament. With a præface written by Dr Twisse now prolocutor in the present Assembly of Divines.; Clavis apocalyptica. English Mede, Joseph, 1586-1638.; More, Richard, d. 1643.; Twisse, William, 1578?-1646.; England and Wales. Parliament. 1643 (1643) Wing M1600; Thomason E68_6; ESTC R12329 241,145 298

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Mr Mede professeth to be vncertaine and now amongst us First in Ireland then in England and that by the Antichristian generation with so manifest oppositon unto truth and holinesse under a Protestant Prince as I thinke the like was never known since the beginning of the world After this strange warre and slaughter of the Witnesses which hasteneth to a Period the continuance of it shall be but three years and an half in which space of time they that dwell on the earth shall rejoyce over them and make merrie and send gifts one to another because these prophets tormented them that dwelt upon the earth But after three dayes and an halfe when the Spirit of life from God should enter into them and they stand upon their feet great feare should fall upon them which saw them And a voyce shall bee heard from heaven saying unto them Come up hither And they shall ascend up to heaven in a cloud and their enemies shall behold them But certainely when that comes to passe the same houre there shall be an Earthquake and the tenth part of the Citie shall fall This Citie undoubtedly is Rome which Master Mede proveth curiously to be at this day precisely the tenth part of the Citie of Rome as it was in Saint Iohns dayes when this prophecie came forth and in the Earthquakes shall be slaine of men of names of men seaven thousand which Master Mede interpreteth men of qualitie It followeth The second Woe is past Now that Woe was the plague of the Christian world by the Turkes whereby is signified the destruction of the Turkes which people I take to be all one with Gog and Magog in Ezekiel represented there as the great enemies of the Iewes invading the land of Jewrie And the Hebrew doctors conceave that warre of Gog and Magog to be yet to come Here it may be objected that the Turke is Lord of the land of Canaan already I grant it but when the time shall come for the calling of the Iewes which Master Mede conceaved should be wrought in a strange manner by the appearing of Christ unto them as he appeared unto Paul at his conversion Saint Paul acknowledging that grace to have been shewed to him first implying that the like grace should be shewed to others after him Then I say upon this their conversion they shall gather themselves together from all places toward the land of Canaan where shall be the place of Christs throne in his glorious kingdome here on earth upon which coming of the Iewes into the land of Canaan the Grand Seignior will be moved to raise all his power gathered together out of all Nations under him to oppose them and at first shall prevaile as we read Ezekiel 28. and Zachariah 14. in the beginning but in the issue the Iewes shall prevaile For Saviours shall come up on Mount SION and the Kingdome shall bee the Lords Obadiah 21. Thither shall the Lord cause his Mightie ones to come downe Let the Heathen bee awakened and come up to the valley of Iehoshaphat for there will I sit to judge all the Heath●n round about Joel 3. 11 12. And the Lord shall be King over all the earth in that day shall there bee one Lord and his Name One Zachariah 14. 9. So that this implies the calling of the Iewes a little before And whereas both Gog and Magog shall be destoyed by fire Ezechiel 39. and the Man of sinne by fire 2. Thessalonians 2. Master Mede was of opinion that all this is but one and the same fire even the fire that shall bee at Christs comming 2. Thessalonians 1. 8. and 2. 8. Then follows the second Resurrection of the dead and Christs Kingdom the contents of the seaventh Trumpet Revelation 11. 15. Even so come Lord Iesus Come quickly William Twisse The Translator to the Reader GOD at sundry times and in divers manners Heb. 1. 1 2 spake in time past unto the Fathers by the Prophets He hath spoken unto us in these last dayes by his SONNE by whom not onely the Gospel of Salvation is communicated unto us but also the revelation of future events to Revel 1.1 fall out in this last age of the world to be shewed to his servants signified by his Angels unto Iohn one of his Witnesses and Apostles most necessarie for our knowledge as appeareth by the Blessing pronounced to him that readeth and them that Revel 1.5 heare the words of the Prophecie and keepe those things which are written therein For the time was then at hand when some of them should fall out and all in their severall seasons foreset The obscuritis of this as of all other Prophecies untill the event should manifest them hath discouraged many in bestowing their time to read and meditate therein not considering that the Almightie Lord who having the abundance of Spirit Matth. 13. 34. could have set forth all things easie to the understanding of the simplest hath so disposed his Treasures that by prayer and diligence men might be enabled through the guidance of the Spirit to attain unto them and so have them in greater estimation Many learned men have written Expositions of parts of this Revelation some of the whole amongst them I fell upon this learned Commentarie of Master Medes with the Apocalyptique Key before it The Exposition and Methode so pleased me though the phrase were something difficult that to make the better impression of it in my memorie I undertooke to translate it and did finish it long since I communicated it with some friends and subjected it to their correction hence it comes to passe by their desire that it is made publike I humbly crave pardon if my ill expression hath detracted from the Authors learned labour I confesse I have followed the Latine phrase so neere that howsoever the true sence may be expressed yet there wants the English eleganc●e and if I mistake not the Author himselfe hath so many Hebraismes and Graecismes as make the Latine more crabbed and lesse intelligible but in my poore opinion none hath more accurately and deepely searched and found the sence of those obscure places of Scripture which he hath handled in this and other his writings It were to be wished that his intended larger Commentarie which I am perswaded he hath written and purposed to put forth as he promised at the end of the 14th chapter had not been hindred as I finde by some of his letters they were That opinion the pretended cause of restraint of his further progresse concerning the 1000 yeeres R●igne of Christ grounded upon the 20th chapter of the Revelation with the authorities and reasons for the same howsoever it be not received by many as Orthodox yet is delivered with that moderation and subjection to the censure of the Church that it can displease no man nor is it for ought I can see contrary to the Analogie of Faith and may bee usefull for the conversion of the Iewes who
length that his seat was to be shaken and his kingdome darkned appeareth chap. 16. ver 10. Therefore five of the Vialls at the least are powred out before the sixt trumpet left sounding and I beleeve also the sixt for the seaventh Viall which is the Viall of con●ummation there verse 17. 18. doth therefore concurre with the beginning of the seaventh trumpet which likewise is the trumpet of consummation chap. 10. ver 6. The fourth Synchronisme Of the thousand yeeres of the Dragons or Satans being bound with the seaventh trumpet or space from the destruction of the Beast Chap. 20. That this of the binding of Sathan may the better be understood Chap. 11. that is to be premised before the demonstration that in the text it is said that then thereupon Satan is not onely cast into the bottomlesse pit but there shut up and moreover chap. 20. 3. that the Angel had sealed it up upon him that hee should no more seduce the Nations untill the thousand yeers were consummate that is had surely enclosed him that at no hand hee should come forth For it was the manner of the Hebrewes and neighbouring Nations when they would surely shut and make fast a doore they sealed it So the stone put upon the Lions denne whereinto Daniel was cast king Darius sealed with his ring and with the ring of his Lords Daniel 6. * In the Apocryphall History the servants of Daniel shut the doores of 〈◊〉 and D●ag●n verse 11. the te●ple of Bel and seale it with the kings ring Likewise the Jewes Matth. 27. 66. did shut the Sepulchre of our Saviour or madeit sure by se●ling the stone c. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 where is to be observed that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 doe mutually expound themselves For it is one th●●g to be cast downe from heaven Chap. 12. which so many apply to this place and quite another to be bound to be shut up in a bottomlesse pit and to be sealed The first taketh not away the libertie of wandring abroad and doing hurt but the other by no meanes suffereth to come out of his prison yea I dare affirme that none of those things which are related in the 20th Chapter doe appeare in the 12. neither againe concerning that which is rehearsed in the 12. Chapter is there any word extant in the 20. so far it is off that the same thing should be represented in both Let us examine it a little In the 20. Chap there are four things related of the Dragon First that hee was apprehended by the Angel which descended from heaven Secondly bound Thirdly cast into a bottoml●ss ●pit Fourthly that he was shut up and sealed But thou shalt finde none of these in the 12th chap. Likewise that one thing which is declared in the 12. Chapter concerning the casting down of the Dragon from heaven into the earth of that there is not one * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sillable in th 20th yea it may plainely bee gathered out of the context that that was not at all then done for it is said there that the Angel which did come to binde the dragon descended from hea●en therfore the dragon was even then upon the earth For otherwise wherefore should the Angel descend from heaven to apprehend him hereupon cha 12 Michael descended not frō heaven but in the very heaven he fighteth hand to hand with the divell These things thus premised let us come to the * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 demonstration of the Synchronisme 1. Arg. Vnder the first six seales the Dragon or Satan was free Arg 1 and loose likewise under the first six trumpets of the seventh seale therefore it remaineth that the 1000. yeeres of the binding of Satan are cast upon the time of the seventh trumpet For that Satan or the Dragon was not bound while the six first seales did yet run their course appeareth by this that during all that space he brussling with seven heads and seven Crown●s fought in heaven with Michael about the child-birth of the woman as lately hath been shewed Synch 2. But neither came it to passe in the six first trumpets of the following seale for this is the time of the woman in the wildernes and of the raigning ten horned Beast as appeareth out of the first Synchronisme of this part Surely it was far wide that the Dragon should be thought to be bound while the woman lived in the wildernesse who being throwne downe by Michael from heaven did endeavour to drowne her in her ●●light with the flood of waters which he cast out of his mouth and then when this tooke none effect according to his minde the earth swallowing up the flood and the woman now received into the w●ldernesse being inflamed with wrath and fury hee went to make warre with the remnant of her seed which kept the Commandments of God and had the testimonie of Jesus Chap. 12. verse 13 15 17. Are these tokens of Satan bound But let us see also concerning the Beast and heare how the Dragon was bound under his raigne to wit the Dragon gave his power and his throne and great authoritie and all the world wondring followed the Beast and they worshipped the Dragon which gave power unto the Beast chap. 13. verse 2 3 4. But perhaps Satan was able to doe all these things from out of his prison certainly being shut up and sealed he could not But that there may be no shifting place left and that it may plainly appear how free and loose the Dragon was yet to commit those same villanies from which being once imprisoned he is said to be restrained behold another * Aiu●●●m scholler of his the fal●e prophet being the inseparable companion of the ten horned Beast the administrator of his Bestiall authority of whom thou hast it expresly written that he did great wonders and that he deceived the Chap 13. 13 14. inhabitants of the earth by the signes which were permitted him to doe will any one now ea●●ly beleeve these Beasts carrying things thus th●t the 〈◊〉 that is Satan was bound that he was cast into a bottoml●ss●●it and 〈◊〉 up that hee might not deceive the people 〈…〉 ●ccording to the 20th chap. ver 2.3 Moreover out of the trumpets themselves for halfe the time at least an argu●ent is not wanting of the devils libertie and freedome ●or what is that king of the locusts of the fifth trumpet which is called the angel of the bottomlesse pit whose name in Hebrew is A●addon and in Greek Apollyon and whom Saint Iohn painteth out to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 him who fel from Chap 〈…〉 heaven lately into the earth that very same Dragon and Satan whom Michael before the sound of the trumpets had thrust downe from heaven unto the earth Neither doe I remember that in the whole Revelation there is read of any other besides him to have fallen upon the earth neither doe I know
gods so greatly in danger to denounce war against Christs Standerd-bearers to fight with their forces and being even conquered to renew the battell with all their strength were slaine with admirable slaughters discomfited and put to ●light untill at last the estate growing desperate there was none could be found to succour any more the Romane religion entring into ruine with so great a crash So I conceive I have comprehended in a few words whatsoever the holy Ghost would set ●ut by those lofty allegories pertaining to this seal And this is the first fulfilling of the victory of Christ the foundation whereof was laid in the first seal For the noting of which in what age of the Empire it should happen the seales which hitherto have gone before doe serve the differences of time which in the meane space did run on being foreshewed It remaineth now that we apply to the severall parts of the propheticall Chap. 6. allegorie the interpretation already given and shew the reason thereof which we will doe the whole context being first se ●efore our eyes which is thu● 12. And I beheld when he ha● ope●eath sixt seal and lo there was a great earthquake and the S●n became as black as sackcloth of haire and ●he whole Moone became like blood 13. And the stars of heaven fell upon the earth as a fig●ree ●asteth her unripe figgs when it is shaken of a mighty wind● and the heaven departed as a booke that is rolle together 14. And every mountain and Island were moved out of their places 15. And the Kings of the earth and the great men and the tribunes and the rich men and the mighty and ●very bond ●an and every freeman hide themselves in dens and the rocks of the moun●ains 16. And said to the mountains and rock● fall on us and hi●e us from the face of him that sitteth upon the throne a●d from the wrath of the Lamb. 17. Bec●use the great day of his wrath is come and who shall be able to stand These representations of terrible slaughters and as I may say turning things upside down are o●dinary used by the prophets Maje●onides Mo●e Neb part 2 cap 29. The A●a●ians say of him to whom some singuler mi●for●●ne hath happened that his heaven i● tur●ed o ea●th or hath falle● upon hi● ea●th compare it w●●h ●amen● ● 1 Chap. 6. after the custom of the East as our poets also have their figures their ornaments So Ieremy chap. 4. 24. he des●ribeth the destruction of Iudea as if all things were to be re●uced to t●e ancient Chaos I beheld the earth saith he and behold 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it was without forme and void and the heavens and there was no light in them I saw the mountaines and lo they were moved and all the hils and they were disordered See the rest likewise Ioel chap. 2. 10. of the horrible destruction thereof by the army of the Northerne Locusts The earth trembled saith he before him the heavens were moved ●he sun and moone were darkned and the stars withdrew their br●ghtnesse But let us handle every one of them more distinctly Behold saith he there was a great earthquake in the Greeke Verse 1● 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is a shaking of heaven and earth as in the words following is manifest For the latine word terrae motus not doth fully expresse the Greek For such a● earthquake witnesse the Apostle H●brewes 12. 26. upon the place of Haggai yet once more and ●aggai ● 6. I will shake the heaven and the earth sheweth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hag. 2.6 the change of those things that are shaken which may be confirmed out of the same Haggaus Vers 21 22. of the same chapt●r where he i●terpreteth this parable of the change and alallteration of the kingdomes of the world by way of further explication I will shake the heaven and the earth and will ouerthrow 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the throne of kingdomes and will destroy the strength of the kingdoms of the heathen c. we therefore as els wher in the Apocalyps so here also will understand by the shaking of the earth and heaven the ruine of things and as it were the turning of things vpside downe And now the object of this change as of the former chaunces also under the Seales is the Romane Empyre but not the Politique gouernment by the Cesars for this forme is not yet to be dissolved but as it is subiect in a religious respect to Satan as Prince and to his angells the divells This ●ivellish government of the Roman Empyre the storme of which resteth vpon this Seale shall be overthrowne and broken in peeces with a great noise And the Same becam● black as sackcloth of haire and the Moone became as blood that is through defect of ●he adjective became ellipsim as redd as blood now it is a circumlocution of the eclipse of the ligths where in the Sunne is wont to appeare black but the Chap. 6. Moone reddish To which that of Esay chap. 13. 10. concerning the punishment of Babilon is altogether like The same shall be darkened verse 21. in his rising and the Moone shall not give foorth her light Septuagiat 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as Mattheu 24. 29. neither is there any other sense to be made in the opinion of Aben Ezra of that in the same Esay c●ap 24. concerning the dstruction wherewith the Lord being about to raigne in Ierusalem all on as in this Seale would pu●nish the hoaste of heaven an high a●d the Kings of the earth vpon the earth The moone saieth he shal be confounded and the sunn shal be ashamed that is both Verse 23. of them as if they hid their faces for shame shall be covered with da●kenes when the Lord of hoasts shall ra●gne i● mount Sion and in Ierusalem and in the sight of his auncients gloriously But what doe these thinges thou wilt say belonge to the Romane Demonarchie hearken and I will tell thee In the prophets as thou shalt heare anon in the following visions every kingdom and bodie of go●ernment resembleth the world as the partes also the heaven the earth the stars serve for that repre●entation * That it was common with the Easter●e nations to vse the parable of the world to figure things it may appeare by the chimi call philosophy proceeding from the Arabians and ●gyptians wherin all most every wordly body likned to the world is said to be compact of heaven Earth and starrs for proofe whereof to omitt others that on place of Esay suffizeth chap. 51. 15. I am the Lord thy God who divided the Sea it is the Red sea and the waves thereof roared the Lords of ●oasts is his name 16. And I putt my words in thy mouth that is I give thee my law and covered thee with the shadow of mine hand that I may plante the heaven● and lay the foundation of
other Magistrates there yet remained But these being all taken away which commeth to passe in this Trumpt what was there but darknesse and a totall eclipse of the light aswell of the day as the of the night to wit which appertained to her to whom the third part of the light of heaven was due The representation of the sun the moone and stars in this understanding is most usuall with the Prophets as Esay 13 10. also 60. 20. Where for thy Sunne shall set no more and thy Moon shall not be in the waine c. The Targum hath Thy kingdom shall never cease he speaketh to Ierusalem and thy glory shall not be taken from thee Also Ier. 15.9 where concerning Ierusalem The sunne thereof hath set whilst it was yet day The Targum turneth Their glory departed in their life time And Ez●k 32. ● That concerning Pharaoh when I shall put thee out I will cover the heavens and make the stars thereof dark The same Paraphrast turneth it Tribulation shall cover thee when I shall put out the Splendour of the Glory of thy Kingdome c. Let the Reader transferre hither also those things which I have noted before out of Achmet●s to give light to the sixt Sea●e which it is admirable to see how they agree Of the thr●e Woe Trumpets There remaineth yet three trumpets the greatest of all and the most grievous and therefore differenced from the former by the title of three Woes For after the * 〈…〉 explanation of the 4th trumpet I beheld and heard saith hee a certaine Angell flying thorow the midst of heaven saying with a loude voice Woe woe woe to the inhabitants upon the earth by reason of the other voices of the trumpets of the three Angels which are yet to sound Also ●ha 9 12. and 11.14 Doubtles when the inhabitants of the Christian Roman Empire in the mean space while the former Trumpets sounded had defiled themselues with the worship of new idols the trumpets which remained are increased for the punishing now of a double sin For that that sin also of the Roman Empire came moreover into the reckning of a crime to be punished with the former of the death of the Martyrs it appeareth in that to the second Woe is conjoyned this Elogie to wit the rest of the men that were not killed by these plaguer that is as I conceive Chap. 9. ver ●● truly by that Woe and the former repented not of the workes of their handes that the should not worship Divils and Idols of gold and silver and brasse and stone and wood which can neither see nor here to walke The first Woe Trumpe● OR The Fifth Trumpe● The first Woe trumpet is long since past That hath sent out to Chap. 9. ver 1● destroy the world horrible bands of Locusts issuing out of the hellish smoke of the bottomlesse pit now by the helpe of Satan opened that is the Sara●ens or Arabians a nation populous and innumerable like Locusts stirred up by the horrible false prophecy of Muhamed to the ruine of so many nations For the smoke ascending out of the infirnall pit is Muhamadisme which the Muhamadan imposters call Gslanis●e this newly Verse 20 obscured the world lately inlightned with the Gospell of Christ the son of righteousnesse the darknesse of the heathenish errours Chap. 9● being dispelled And surely the type of Locusts is the more apt because the Egyptian Locusts also came out of the same Arabia to wit bordering upon Egypt eastward For so Exodus 10. 13. 14. The Lord brought an Eastwinde upon the land and it brought the Locusts and the Locusts went up over all the land of Egypt and rested in all the coasts of Egypt Besides the Arabians are likened to Locusts for the huge multitude of the nation Iudg. 7. 12. The Midianites and the Amalekites and all the Sonnes of Kedem or the ●ast lay in the valley like grashoppers for multitude c. Where is to be observed that the Arabians in holy writ are peculiarly named Sonnes of the east as is Arabia it self 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or the east as in respect of Egypt where the Israelites learnt so call it you may see Gen. 10. 30. and 25. 6. 1. Kings 4. 30. Esay 11. 14. Ier 49 28. perhaps also Mat. 2.1 the same reason plainly for which Asia the lesser is called at this day Natotia and Arabia faelix seated southward from the rest of the Arabiaes Ayaman that is the south When the Queene of the south Matth. 12. 42. But these things by the way The like represeination of Lo●●●● concerning the A●●yrians and Babilonians about to destroy Iude● is to be s●●●e in ●oell in the two first Chapters from whence he will not deny that this type is borrowed who shall compare the description of them Chap. 9. both But that the interpretation thereof is to be ●●ferred to hosti●e bandes Ac●metes showeth out of the use of the East whose words I have thought sit to be inserted in this place For so hee ●hap 300 out of the learning of the Indians Persians and Egyptians Loc●sts without doubt are referred generally to the multitude of enemies for so it is registred in holy writt that Locusts goe forth by divine commandement for the destruction of Kingdoms like some Armie This of holy writt is meant of the holy writings of the Indians onely as also whatsoever in this booke rellishet● of the knowledge of Christian Religion as will appeare to the Reader He goeth on If any either King or endned with Authority shall seeme to see Locusts going forth against any region in that place let him expect a multitude of enemies with great power and how much damage the Locusts shall doe so much shall they h●●t Now therefore the repres●●ntation being con●ir●●d we shall see of the rest of the deseription There was given to them saieth he verse 3 power such as the Scorpions of the earth have for they had v●rse 10. tayles like unto Vers. 3. Scorpions and in them stings with which they might hort and ve 5 their torment is as the torment of a Scorpion when he striketh a man That is they had not onely power proper to Locusts of consuming and wasting the regions over which they swarmed but like monsters tayles as scorpions by the stroke whereof they also diffused their venome An admirable thing A Locust scorpion but what manner of evill he meaneth the symbole of a serpentine kinde seemeth to declare since ● scorpion is a kinde of serpent But by this kinde wher with the devil first deceived ma●k●nde and alienated it from God the Spirit of God liketh to bring him in who was ●urther to seduce men whence that is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the serpent the old one which deceiveth the world Chap. 12.9 ad 20.2 The taile therefore of the Scorpion with a stinge doth set ou● the propagation of that diabolicall Mu●amme●●n false prophecie with its whole
holy Ghost to the Systeme of the world whose parts are Earth Sea Rivers Heaven Lights So that the earth in the Popedome answereth to the earth in the natural World Sea to sea Rivers to rivers Sunne to sunne 6. To conclude as already I have once or twise shewed because God useth Angels as ministers of his providence for moving and governing of the motions and changes of humane affaires Chap. 16. therefore those things that are brought to passe by the the hands of many are notwithstanding attributed to an Angel as it were the ruler and guide of the thing to be done after the common manner of speaking The Exposition of the Phyals according to the rule of the suppositions The first Phyall powred upon the whole body of the Beast The Earth in the Antichristian universe doth signifie the people Vers 2. or the common sort of Christians the footstoole the more shame of Antichrist upon which as the Basis that vastnesse of Papall Hierarchie being 〈◊〉 like the Tower of Babel * Vertice ad auras aetherias tendit reacheth to the very skies The Phyall being powred out upon this Earth pertaining to the Beast it drew that disposition from the effusion that it filled the followers of the Beast with furie and madnesse as it were with ulcers and those so foule and malignant that they could not be healed nor be closed up by any Cicatrice but they would breake forth againe This was fulfilled when the Christian common people called the Waldenses Albigenses Wiclifists Hussites and by other names began every where to renounce the authoritie of the Beast calling Rome Apocaliptique Babylon and the Pope Antichrist with which blasting of its earth burning with the * Rom. 10.2 zeale of God the followers of the Beast being stricken they were wholly enflamed with the ulcers of griefe and indignation by which being enraged they for very many yeers wonderfully tyrannized with fire and Sword but in vaine for they were smitten with an evill and uncurable ulcer which the more they bestirred themselves the more it grew worse and worse with them Exod. 9.8 9. So in times past the Land of Egypt being sprinkled from Heaven with dust like ashes it filled all the Egyptians and their cattell with ulcers Now the world of the Beast is called * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 spirituall Egypt Chap. 11. 8. and thereupon the ulcerous sore here is to be interpreted * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 spiritually that is mystically and by analogie which is diligently to be observed in the figures of the two following plagues also taken from the same history The second Phyall upon the Sea of the World Chap. 16. of the Beast The Sea in the Antichristian world is the whole compasse of Vers 3. the Papall Society wherein not onely severall Christians but whole Nations People Kingdomes Provinces Diocesses otherwise among themselves dis-joyned and severed are gathered together in one or thus the Antichristian Sea is the compasse of the Popes jurisdiction or dominion compassing and enfolding as the Sea doth the Land men and Nations worshipping Christ The second Phyall being powred out upon this Sea presently it became as the blood of a dead body or cold and congealed blood such as is wont to be of those that are dead and slaine or of a member cut off seeing it is destitute of the influence of spirit and heat the entercourse with the fountaine of life being dissolved The sense is The Pontificiall Sea was slaine as it were with death beheading or slaughter Now this was fulfilled when by the labour of Luther and other famous reformers of the Church of that Age God wonderfully blessing their undertakings not now some single persons onely of the common people of Christendome but even whole Provinces Diocesses Kingdomes Nations and Cities renounced communion with those of the Beast and there being made a great dismembring of the dominion which was so large in times past they departed from the body of the Beast By which event the Sea of the Popes Dominion became dead for a great part of it like the blood of a dead body in which the Popes creatures could no longer breathe and live The third Phyall upon the Rivers and Fountaines of the world of the Beast The Rivers and Fountaines of waters of the Bestian world are Vers 4 5 6 7 the ministers and defenders of the Antichristian jurisdiction whether Ecclesiasticall as Iesuites and other Emissary Priests or even Secular and Lay as the Spanish champions to both of which as from that jurisdiction is committed a charge of solliciting and advancing the cause which they call Catholique in Chap. 16. like manner as the rivers derive their originall out of the Sea so also they bestow their labour and cost to the enlarging and preserving of it even as also the rivers returne to the Sea Now these Rivers whilest they at randome runne through their Channels wherein now there was no more safety for them by Gods just judgment by the effusion of the third Phyall are turned into blood in like manner as even they had heretofore imbrued the Saints of God and his Prophets with blood For from this Phyall the state of the Beast came to that passe that the ministers and defenders thereof now changing course are compelled to suffer the same slaughters wherewith they had beene accustomed to slay the Saints and Prophets of God while their government flourished as it is plainly set sorth vers 5 6. as it were a Key for the opening of the parable Which thing concerning the Ecclesiasticall Emissaries with their attendants I thinke was fulfilled when in our ENGLAND in the reigne of ELIZABETH of famous memory and also afterwards those bloody Proctors for the authoritie of the Beast were according to the lawes made for that purpose punished with death which had never before sobefallen them for solliciting the Papall cause And not they alone but the Spanish champions for the cause of the Beast who were much more to be feared then they going about to recover by force of armes the dominion of the Church of Rome thirsting for blood drank blood by full draughts especially in that memorable overthrow of the yeere 1588. and some yeers following the English and the Dutch by Sea and Land abundantly powring out the Cup of the mightie hand of God So that wonderfull great praise was given to God for his just and true judgements upon them both not onely of the Islanders themselves revenging their blood now long since shed but also of the neighbouring French groning yet under the Crosse and the Altar yea even then the Massacre of the yeere 1572. being fresh And thus far the Phyals seeme to have gonne on the rest remaine to be powred out yet The fourth Phyall upon the Sunne of the Beastian heaven What the Sunne is in the world of the Beast that we may Vers 8 9. search out first it is throughly
● Heb. 3. 8 9. 13. c. likewise Chap 4 to conclude 2 Pet. 1. last vers where 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for ever a Day I say first to beginne at the particular and as it were morning Iudgement of Antichrist and the rest of the living enemies of the Church by the glorious 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 appearing of our Lord in flaming fire and then at length to determine after the reigne of the thousand yeeres granted to new Ierusalem his most Chap. 20. holy Spouse upon this earth and after the utter destruction of new enemies yet to arise the great Day waxing toward evening and Satan being againe loosed at the universall resurrection and judgement of all the dead Which things being finished the wicked shall be cast into Hell to be tormented for ever but the Saints shall he translated into Heaven to live with Christ for ever This indeed is that time of the wrath of God upon the Gentiles and of judging the cause of them that died for Christ for which the triumphing Eld●rs give thankes at the sound of the seventh Trumpet Chap. 11. 18. For that then God would give reward to his servants the Prophets and Saints and them that feare his name small and great and would destroy them which destroy the earth This is that Day of Iudgement and perdition of wicked ones of which Peter 2 Epist Chap. 3. vers ● speaking presently addeth but be not ignorant of this one thing beloved to wit the day which I even now spake of that one day is with the Lord as a thousand yeeres and a thousand yeers as one day In which same day indeed the Apostle with his brethren of the same kindred the Iewes to whom he writeth expecteth that new forme of things to come of which by and by he saith vers 13. But we looke for new heavens and a new earth according to his promise wherein dwelleth righteousnesse Observe according to his promise But where was this promise of new heavens and a new earth extant when Iohn had not yet seene the Revelation except that of Esay Chap. 65. 17. and 66. 22. which promise surely whosoever shall read I should marvell if he should judge that it shall be fulfilled elsewhere then on earth This also is that Kingdome joyned with the appearance of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Christ ready to judge the world of which Paul to Timothy 2 Epist Chap. 4. vers 1. I charge thee before our Lord Jesus Christ who shall iudge the quicke and the dead at his appearing and his Kingdome For after the last and universall resurrection according to the same Apostle 1 Cor. 15. vers 24 25 26 27 28. Christ the last enemy being destroyed that is death shall deliver up the Kingdome to his Father that he may be subiect to him who subdued all things to himselfe so farre is he from being said then to enter upon any new Kingdome That Kingdome therefore which neither shall be before the * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 appearance of our Lord nor after the last resurrection Chap. 20. is necessarily to be concluded between them This is that Kingdome of the Sonne of man which Daniel saw who when the times of the horne of Antichrist were fulfilled or the times of the Gentiles come to end Luk. 21. 24. shall appeare in the clouds of Heaven when there shall be given him power glory and a Kingdome that all People Nations and Languages should serve him or when as the Angel by and by expoundeth it a Kingdome power and greatnesse of Kingdomes under the whole Heaven marke it well shall be given to the people of the Saints of the most High Dan. 7. 13. 14. Also the 18.22 ●6 27. Neither yet as I said even now shall this Kingdome be after the last resurrection since the Sonne of man is not to enter upon a Kingdome then but as Paul witnesseth to lay it downe and deliver it to his Father Now that the same Kingdome is handled in both places as well by Iohn as Daniel may be proved by these two Arguments First that both begin at the same terme to wit the overthrow of the fourth or Romane Beast that of Daniel when the Beast governing under that last regiment of the horne with eyes was slaine and his body given unto the burning flame Dan. 7. 11. 2● 27. That of the Revelation when the Beast and false Prophet that wicked Vers 10. horne in Daniel having mouth and eyes as a head are taken and both cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone Secondly from the same session of Iudgement premised to both For it will appeare that the one is borrowed from the other and altogether tend to the same purpose by comparing the words of the description of both Dan. Chap. 7.   Vers 9 I beheld till the thrones were set For so it is to be rendered with the Vulgar 70. and The●d and so the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for a throne is used in Targum at the 15. v. of the 1. cap. of Jer. And I saw Thrones Rev. 20. 4. Vers 10 And the iudgement was set That is the Iudges as in the great Sanedrin of the Iewes to the rule whereof the whole description is framed And they sate upon them   And iudgement was given to the Saints on high that is power of judging Hence is that of P●ul the Saints shall iudge the world And iudgement was given unto Chap. 20. them Vers 22. Chap. 20 Vers 22   And the Saints obtained the kingdom that is to say with the sonne of man who came in the clouds of heaven And the Saints lived and reigned with Christ a thousand yeers Furthermore I would have the Reader understand this Whatsoever almost is found from the Iews whatsoever is delivered by the Lord in his Gospel or any where in the new Testament by the Apostles concerning the day of the great judgement that is taken out of this vision of Daniel to wit that judgement to be accomplished by fire Christ to come in the clouds of heaven to come in the glory of his Father with multitude of Angels the Saints with him to judge the earth Antichrist to be abolished 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with the brightnesse of his coming c. So that they goe about wholly to undermine the pillar of the Evangelicall faith concerning the glorious coming of Christ who neglecting the ancient tradition of the Church endeavour to turn this prophesie to another end Lastly that I may conclude this is that most ample kingdom which by Daniels interpretation was foreshewed to Nebuchadnezzar in that Propheticall Statue of the foure kingdoms not that of a Stone cut out of a Hill whiles yet the Series of Monarchies remained for this is the present state of the kingdome of Christ but of the Stone when they were utterly broken and defaced to become a Mountaine and to fill the
forth Christ in the Romane ●mpire to be King 300. yeeres But after she brought him Vers 5 forth the Dragon being cast downe from the Romane throne by Constantine he was there enthroned This chance of the Dragon Vers 7 8 9. contemporiseth with the sixth Seale The woman after the bringing Vers 13 14. forth of her sonne dwelleth in the wildernesse 42 monethes or for a time times and halfe a time typifying the state of the Church in a middle condition freed from the rage of persecution and not attained to the state of glory but still persecuted by the Vers 15. flood of errors and heresies ●ast out of the Devils mouth A new Tragedy of evils falleth upon the Woman entred into Chap. 13. the wildernesse she lighteth upon a double Beast the one ten horned Vers 1 c. being the secular whole estate of ten Kingdomes into which the Empire was divided by the warres of the Barbarians The other two horned being Ecclesiasticall which the Pope with his Clergie make up both Beasts reigning together and tyed in a neere alliance governing under the seventh head exercising the crueltie of the Dragon and pretending the worship of Christian Religion demolishing Idols but promoting by Laws and Edicts ●dolatry ●nd lately abolished Heathenisme termed blasphemy against God V●rs 6. his Name his Tabernacle and them that dwell in heaven His Name when any thing besides God is worshipped with divine worship Joh. 2. 19. and vers 21. His Tabernacle that is the humane nature of Christ wherein the Deitie dwelleth by transubst●ntiation And them that dwell in heaven that is by calling idols which they worship by their names in derogation of Christ his prerogative and glory The company of 144000 virgins followers of the Lambe mentioned Chap 14. and sealed before at the seventh Seale for connexion of the Vers 3 4 5. two prophesies signifie the Church in the middest of the Papacie continuing faithfull to the Lambe the native progenie of the twelve Apostles apostolically multiplyed purely and rightly honouring the Lambe and his Father with the Evangelicall song not addicted to any one Sea but accompanying the Lambe whithersoever he goeth often and sharply admonishing the worshippers of the Beast concerning Evangelicall worship and warning all to withdraw themselves from those Idolaters except they will perish eternally set forth in the Cry of three Angels The first admonisheth to worship God purely and rightly according Vers 6 7. ● to the Gospel fulfilled in the yeere 720 in the Greeke and Easterne Churches when the Emperours Leo Isaurus Constantine Iconomachus Leo Armenius Michael Balbus and Theophilus by their Edicts and Decrees made Protestation for presenting religious worship to one God the Creator against worshipping of the creature not only Images but also Saints and their reliques as also by the Councell of 338 Bishops assembled at Constantinople by Constantine Iconomachus the adoration of images was accused and condemned of impietie c. The second Angel threatneth mysticall Babylon for the crime Vers 8. of spirituall fornication with inevitable destruction Fulfilled in the time of the Albigenses and Waldenses who were the ministers of this Cry by word and by deed proclaiming the Church of Rome to be the Ap●calyptike Bab●lon by her idolatry and mysticall whoredome c. The third Angel denounceth horrible and hainous torments Vers 9 10 11 c. easelesse and endlesse to the whole traine of the Beast and those that shall abide in his obedience After this threefold admonition by the Angels followeth the Vers 14 15. vindication of the Church against her enemies under the types of Harvest and Vintage By Harvest is understood the preparation of the Bride by the conversion of the Iews together with the overthrow of the Turki●h Empire the Lord Ie●us being the Lord of the Harvest and this at the sixt phyall As touching the Vintage the vineyard of the earth is the Vers 17 18 19 c. dominion of the Beast The grapes the followers of the Beast The winepresse the place of slaughter Armageddon in the 2 Thess 2.8 seventh phyall to which place the grapes being gathered by the Angel the Vintager with the helpe of the Saints the Lord Iesus shall tread them at his comming Now both Harvest and Vintage is obtained by prayers of the Church universally Mysticall Babylon is Rome the mother Citie of spirituall Chap. 17. fornication Vers 1 2. The Beast is the Romane Empire Vers 3. Seven heads are seven hils upon which Rome standeth or seven Orders of succ●ssive Rulers viz. Kings Consuls Tribunes Decemviri Dictators Emperours in respect of the change whereof into ten Kingdomes it m●ght seeme another Ruler yet is but the same and Popes which last Beast is the bearer of the whore The ten hornes are those ten Kingdoms into which the Empire Vers 4. is divided The cup in her hand c. hath allusion to whores and stewes Vers 4. which is interpreted by the Angel to Iohn in the Chapter following at the eighth verse In this Chapter is figured the state of the Church cleansed from Idolatrous pollution and singing the triumphant song at the powring Chap. 15. out of the phyalls The effusion of the phyalls signifie the ruine of the Antichristian Beast The seven phyalls so many degrees of the ruine thereof Vers 6 7. And whatsoever the phyall is powred out upon suffereth dammage and losse thereby The first phyall is powred out upon the Earth that is the people or common sort of Christians this was fulfilled by the Albigenses Chap. 16. v. 2. and Waldenses c. The second phyall is powred out upon the Sea that is the compasse Vers 3. of the Popes iurisdiction fulfilled by Luther c. Reformers of the Church The third upon the Rivers that is upon the Ministers and Vers 4 5 6 7. Defenders of the Antichristian i●risdiction fulfilled in the yeere 1588 upon the Spanish Champions Priests and Iesuites by laws executed upon them in the reigne of Queene Elizabeth The fourth upon the Sunne that is the Germane Empire now Vers 8 9. by the warres there in powring out The fifth upon the Throne of the Beast that is Rome it self Vers 10 11. The sixth upon Euphrates to prepare away for the Kings of Vers 12 13 14 15 16. the East viz. The conversion of the I●raelites by removing the obstacle the Othoman Empire of the Turks agreeing with the plague of the sixt Trumpet Chapter 11. The seventh phyall is powred out upon the Aire that is upon Satan Vers 17 c. comprehending not the dominion of the Beast onely but all the enemies of Christ gathered to gether under the conduct of the Power of the Aire and shut up in Armageddon The seventh Trumpet with the whole space of 1000. yeeres Chap. 20. thereto appertaining signifying the great Day of Iudgement circum scribed within two resurrections beginning at the iudgement of Antichrist as the morning of that day and continuing during the space of 1000 yeeres granted to new Ierusalem the Spouse of Christ upon this Earth till the universall resurrection and iudgement of all the dead when the wicked shall be cast into Hell to be tormented for ever and the Saints translated into Heaven to live with Christ for ever FINIS Erratain the latter part of this Booke Page line Erat. Corrected 3. l. 13 as measuring is measuring 7. l. 3.   cap. 6. Gr● 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 19. l. 6. that may that they may 21. l. 31. to the Saint to the sift 24. l. ●0 That t●nth That this tenth 39. l. 33. with her childe her childe 56. l. 3● a few dayes a few dayes together 65. l. 19. that the Romane that that Roman 75. l. 11. twleve virgins twelve being eminent as well in the company of virgins 81. l. 27. nation notion 94. l. 16. other drug other bitter drug 96. l. 12. the ruine the crime 122. l. 14. for many of many 125. 18. adde in marg 2 Thess 2.8 against line 28. adde Dan. 2.35 2●8 l. 19 and 30. ● 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 p. 133. in the marg over against 1. 27. put lib. 11. c. 1
windes wh●ch hitherto they had restrayed for whom also a caveat is given at the sound of the fi●t trumpet chap. 9. verse 4. that thou mayest at least by that marke know that sealing to belong to the times of the trumpets And that the end and going out of the sixt seal is the beginning of the seventh is out of all question since the order of the seales one after another neither can nor ought ●o bee interrupted Therefore it must needs bee that the companie of the 144000. sealed which followes the seale being over do begin with the seaventh seale which immediately suc●eedeth the said sixt seal And so the holy spirit by the marke of this sealing as I judge hath in his marvellous councell taken order that wee might know the connexion of the beast beginning with the beginning of the seventh seale since no other reason can be rendred why the orderly succession of the seales not otherwise to be interrupted should be confounded with the interposition of this vision of the sealed Chap. 7. Secondly the end of the Beast doth contemporize with the going out of the sixth Trumpet For since the 1260 dayes of the witnesses mourning in sackcloth are ended at the going out of the sixth trumpet or the beginning of the seventh it must needes be that the 42. moneths of the beast end there also and by consequence that the tyrannie of the beast is contained within the compasse of the six first trumpets which was the very point I was to demonstrate But that the 42. moneths of the beast in like manner as the 1260 dayes of the mourning of the witnesses their contemporaries are to be ended at the going out of the sixt Trumpet is already demonstrated in the first part Synch 1. § 3. where out of Vers 9 10 11 12 the eleventh chapter is shewed when the witnesses after they had continued dead three dayes being raised to life againe and carried up into heaven had fulfilled the dayes of their mourning prophesie and a great earth-quake being caused the same houre or time the Verse 13 great City was fallen and the Beast the cruell enemy of the witnesses Animam agere● by reason of the destruction then to bee suffered was at the last cast that wee may know in what time of the seales and trumpets this should happen the Spirit hath immediately joyned the Verse 14. second woe that is the sixt trumpet even then to be past and the third woe to wit the seventh trumpet to come anon which character another guide of this great Synchronisme I do beleeve to be inserted in that place even chiefly to that end that it should bee as it were another of the hinges upon which this great and universall frame of the open book and prophecie of seales should be turned For otherwise both this warning and the sound of the seventh trumpet which followeth forthwith in right and naturall order should have been placed at the end of the prophecie of seals chap. 10. But the holy spirit having in that place foreshewed the mysterie of the seventh trumpet after the manner of a Proclamation lightly only yet as much as seemed sufficient to wit that at the sounding thereof the mystery declared to the prophets should Chap. 10.7 be consummate he would a little while withhold and deferre the sounding thereof and the expresse definition of the mysterie and that no doubt not without some weighty cause to wit untill a transition being made to the new prophecie of the open booke Chap. 10. from the eight verse to the end he had brought up the first vision thereof the course of the Revelation being likewise run over to the lame period For that I would the Reader should well observe in this one vision of the eleventh chapter as being the first of the prophesie repeated over again the most wise spirit runneth through as the Weaver the warpe with the woofe the whole space of the prophecie of the seals and knitteth the same by the seventh trumpet as it were with a curious knott to 〈◊〉 the order of the seales for direction of the time But to what end but that the other prophecies of the little book being joyned by their characters to the first vision so fixed and compared with the seales the whole body of the repeated prophesie might bee aptly conjoyned with the seales Furthermore lest that happily should raise any scruple in any that those things which are related in the Text concerning the overthrow of the Beast concerning the Fall of the Citie and the slaughter of men caused by the Earth-quake seeme not at all that they ought to be understood of the utter destruction of the beast I say that neither is this requisite to that Synohronisme whereof we have treated but that they be meant at least concerning the finishing of his time of authority and raigne which is determined in 42. moneths and which the Synchronisme of the beast and witnesses being granted must needs end together with the dayes of the witnesses But that estate of the Beast which yet a little while shall be remaining as hence may be gathered shall bee so unlike the former as is not to be accounted the same but also not long after under the seventh Trumpet utterly to bee destroyed and abolished the Kingdomes of this world becomming our Lords and his Christs And so this principall Synchronisme being well ground●d it will be manifest that the other Synchronismes may be easily derived thence and knitt together with the s●ales The second Synchorisme Of the inner Court and of the warre of the Dragon and Michael Chap. 1● concerning the birth o● the childe b●ing con●●mporarie Chap 7. with the first six Seales Because they are the next antecedents of the succeeding contemporancies For the six first seales are the next antecedents of the seaventh The inner Court and the contention of M●chael with the Dragon are the next antecedents of the Beast and the company of 144000. sealed But now the seaventh seale or which is all one the six first trumpets the company of the sealed and the Beast are contemporaries as is shewed in the former Synchronisme The third Synchronism● Of the Vialls with the sixt trumpet Chap. 16. Chap. 9. The seven Vialls of the last wrath since they are so many degrees of the ruine and fall of the Beast Synchronisme 7. Part 1 thereupon necessarily they are to begin with the beginning of the ruine and fall of the Beast But the kingdome of the Beast began so much to decay the sixt trumpet yet sounding and proce●ded to that ruine at length that at the going forth of that trumpet there should be an end of that power of 42. moneths in which it was given him to bear rule and to overcome the Saints Synch 1. of this part But the Beast could not fall to that ruine and fatall calamities before that the fift Viall at least should be poured out for then at
wherein the Saints approved their faith and constancie to ●od while the Beast ruled went before the judgement the reward followed the decree then made 2 The same doth yet further appeare out of that hymne of praise ●ung of the elders and beasts at the overthrow of Babylon c●ap 19. 6. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hall●u-j●h for the Lord God that Almightie one hath reigned ver 7. Let us be glad and rejoyce and give glorie to him for the mariage of the Lamb i● come his wife hath made herself ready For I doubt not but that the kingdom is the same in both places 3 But of all most clearely out of the 11. chap. ver 15 16 c. where at the found of the seventh trumpet the dayes of the witnesses and of the Beast and the moneths of the Gentiles being runne out there is proclaimed in heaven the kingdomes of this world are our Lords and his Christs and he shall raigne for evermore And the foure and twentie Elders fitting before God in their thrones fell upon their faces and worshipped God saying We give thee thanks Lord God Almightie which art and which wa st and which art to come for thou hast received thy great might and hast entred thy Kingdome This is that finishing of the mysterie of God declared by the Prophets which the Angel had foretold before the tenth Chap. ver 7. should come to passe about the the time of the sounding of the seventh trumpet when neither the moneths of the Beast nor the dayes of the witnesses mourning nor any thing at all concerning the period of time times and halfe time shall be any more remaining verse 6. 7. plainely according to that which was foretold to Daniel chap. 7. vers 25 26 27. and before concerning the Universall dominion of Christ or kingdome of the Saints to come after the same times and altogether the same session of judgement Also that chap. 12 ver 7. where the same Angel which is here in John is read with the same behaviour rite and which is chiefly to be noted almost in the same words to have sworne that that space once being ended of a time times and halfe a * Are not these 〈…〉 21 2. time the dispersion of the holy people and together with that that last of wonders should be consummate He which here desi●eth further confimation let him use the Charecters of the former Synchronisme for they affoord as I said their mutuall helps The sixt Synchronisme Of t●e new Jerusalem the bride of the Lamb with the seaventh Chap. 21.2 Chap. 11 1. trumpet or the space from the time of the destruction of the Be●st 1. The marriage of the Lamb and that Emperiall kingdome of the Almighty Lord God both begin after the destruction of Babylon where the seaventh trumpet beginneth this appeareth out of the h●mne of the Elders and Beasts which in the former Synchronisme we have commended out of the nineteenth chap. vers 6.7 Hallilu●ah for our Lord God Almightie reigneth Let us be glad and rejoyce and give honour to him for the marriage of the Lamb is come and his wife hath made her selfe ready But the new Jerusalem is that bride of the Lamb adorned and prepared for her husband chap. 21. verse 2. And I saw saith he the holy City new Jerusalem coming downe from God out of heaven as a bride adorned for her husband and verse 9. Come and I will shew thee the bride the Lambes wife c. Therefore even she shal begin and contemporize with the seventh trumpet 2. Now Jerusalem is the beloved citie but that beloved citie forthwith after the 1000. yeares are ended is said to be compassed about by those last troopes of Satan then let loose chap. 20. ver 9. And they compassed the tents of the Saints and the beloved citie therefore it must needs have beene extant before while Satan was yet bound I have thought fit to adde two other either for confirmation or illustration and setting forth of these two arguments 3. The seventh Viall being poured out wherewith the Beast is dispatcht and abolished there came a loud voice from the throne saying TETONE It is done chap. 16. vers 17. So also He that sat upon the throne saith to Iohn beholding new Jerusalem descending from heaven chap. 21. verse 5 6 Behold I make all things new TETONE It is done I am * Alpha ● Omega A and ● the beginning and the end therefore new Jerusalem the bride of the Lamb beginneth at the last terme of the Vials TETONE the whore being already dispatcht and so it contemporizeth with the space of time which insueth the destruction of the Beast 4. One of the Angels of the Vials Chap. 17. sheweth unto Iohn the condemnation of the whore even while the Vials are in pouring out and at least by one of them to be executed And the same Angel of Vials chap. 21. vers 10. sheweth to the same Iohn the bride of the Lambe the great citie holy Jerusalem to become glorious even when the Phials are now ended that is the Beast and Babylon being destroyed The 7th Synchronisme Of the palm-bearing multitude of the numberlesse triumphants out of all Nations Tribes People and Tongues chap. 7 vers 9. with the seventh trumpet or space of time from the destruction of the Beast chap. ●● ●● c. 1. The palm-bearing multitude next succeedeth the companie of ●44000 sealed but that companie being to be measured or judged of by its opposite both state and duration to the Beast with whom it contemporizeth ended with the Beast also Synchronisme 4. Part 1. Therefore the palm-b●aring multitude followeth both and consequently will fall out in the time of the seventh trumpet which is the space of time from the destruction of the Beast 2. The palm-bearing multitude are the citizens of new Jerusalem for of both it is said * Chap. 7. 16. 17. That they shall not hunger nor thirst any more c. That the Lambe shall feed them and l●●d them to the living fountains of waters and * Chap. 21. 4. that God shall wipe away every teare from their eyes Now new Jerusalem contemporized with the seventh trumpet therefore the palm-bearing multitude also The Apocalyptique Epoche or computation of the Revelation The Epoche or computation of the Apocalyps as it is a prophecie of things to come whether thou shalt determine the beginning of it in the beginning of Christianisme or in the overthrow of the Iewish politie and church or in that moment of time wherein the Revelation is shewed to John or howsoever it be fixed for I will not here play the interpreter being mindfull of my purpose I suppose none will doubt but that thence the beginning of the seales as touching things done in them is to be fetcht But that the beginning of the second prophecie also or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the open booke is to be fetcht from the same account if the very words
knowledge thereof wherein I dou●t not ●ut any will be of the same minde with me who shall throughly consider the matter The Theater being prepared in th●s manner ●he which sate upon the throne reacheth forth in his right hand a book written Chap. 5. wi●hin and on the backside closed with ●●aven seals and therewithall Verse ●● 2 an Angel coming forth upon the stage with al●ud voice proclaim●th that ●f power were given to any to open it whereby those things might be seen and read that were therein contained he should take it i●to h●s hands and endeavour it a thing without doubt if he shall perform would be very acceptable to all that are enflam●d with a desire of secret things And in truth the book was most worthy that any one should strive with a●l the powers ●f his wisdom and industry to o●en it as a book of prophesies or of the the councells of God wherein is contrived the series and order of thi●gs to be done till that second and glorious c●mming of Christ For of such sorte certainly that double prophecie following of things to come which that booke did containe appeareth for to be which is the cause ●nles I be deceived why Iohn going about to set forth his visions prefixed in the fronte of ●is history the description of that gloriou● comming as ●t were the bond of the Apocalyptique race Behold Hypotyposi● Chap. 5. saith he chap. 1.7 he commeth with the cloudes of heaven and every eye sha●l see him they also which pierced him and all tribes of the earth shall waile over him as if he should say this is the scope his is the the bound of the visions which shall declare But wh●n no man in heaven nor in earth neither under the Verse 3 4 5 6 7. earth was able to open the book and ●he mat●er seemed now to be past help so that Iohn brake forth into weeping for griefe behold a Lambe seeming as it had be●n s●in that is bearing the signes and of his by past death rose up in the midst of the throne Skarts of elders and Beasts and took the book to unseal and open as who alone above all had deserved the power to do it Now this being seen forth with the Quire of Beasts and elders Verse 8. together with the Angels standing round about and all creatures in generall being full of joy sing a song of praise to the Lamb and to his father Wherein I thought good to observe that alone that they plainly refer the power of opening the book to the merit of the passion of the Lamb. Thou art worthy say they to open Verse 9.10.11 12.13 14. the book and the sea●s thereof because thou wast slain● and hast redeemed us to God with thy blood out of every tribe and people and tongue and nation Out of which perhaps light may come to the saying of our Saviour neither having as yet suffered nor entred into his glory of that day and houre suppose of his second Mat. 42. 36. coming whether it should b● sooner or later no man knoweth no not the Angels in heaven nor the Son but the father onely For why as yet the Revelation was not given to Christ of the father nor the order of things to be done un●ill his coming opened I affirme nothing rashly let the reader way the matter well with himselfe The Lamb thus opening the book at every severall seal thereof Chap. 6. singular types of things to come are exhibited the body whereof runneth through the whole Apocalyptique race and so concludeth Systema the first universall proph●cie The interpretation whereof now by the favour of him that sitteth on the throne and of the Lamb we will undertake Chap 6. Concerning the two Apocalyptique prop●eces The first prophecie of the seales comprehendeth the destinies of the Empire The other of the little book the destinies of the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Church or of christian religion untill at length both shall be united in the Church raigning the kingdoms of this world becoming Chap 11. 15. our Lords and his Christ For as in the old testament Daniel did foreshew as well the coming of Christ as also did digest the destinies of the Iewish church according to the successions of Empires so it is to be conceived that the Apocalyps doth measure the state of Christanity by the affairs of the Romane Empire which should yet remain after Christ Neither doth the event crosse it For the interpretation of the first prophecie out of this generall supposition thus proc●ed●th Of the first prophecie which is of the seals and first of the things meant by the first six seals The s●ope of the seven seals in sum is that there might be shewed by the distances of ensuing time distinguished by the characters of events in what order of the chances of the Romane empire running out it should come to passe that Christ should vanquish the Gods of the world what whom he had begun war to wit in the sixt course or sixt seal the Gods of the Empire of Rome heathen but in the seventh when the course of the trumpets shall come to the last trumpet whatsoever else of the worship of idols and devils did after there a new or should as yet any where else in the world arise should be utterly destroyed For he must reign untill he have put all his enemies under his feet that is shall have abolished all contrary principality au●hority and power 1. Cor. 15. 25. Let us in the first place handle the first period as order requireth Chap. ● The first six seals therefore by a six fold character of events not much unlike to those which our Saviour also had foreset for the appointed time of the overthrow of Ierusalem do distinguish so many different times of the yet standing and flourishing Romane Empire untill at length in the sixt Christ should utterly overthrow the power of idols and heathen gods in that region Now characters I call the notable chances of the Romane Empire whereby as by certain emblems the different times are disce●ned and those in this first period not brought from without by the barbarous nations such as were of the Empire under the plagues of the seven rumpets afterwards falling but intestine chances and rising in the very Empire it selfe which difference certainly is therefore set by the holy spirit that by unlike markes the unlike times of the R●ane estate here flourishing there decaying may be described Moreover that commeth here to be observed Since these characters of ch●nces which I have named scarse or seldom go through the whole space of the seal and therefore no way by themselves avail for the limiting of their different times by any certain beginning and end therefore the holy Ghost in the four first seals where that should be most requisite as well for the cause aforesaid as for the in equality of the different times
the earth that is make thee a kingdome or politique world and say u●to Sion thou art my people The speech is of the deliverance wherewith God delivered the people of Isra●l out of Egypt that of them he m●ght found a kingdom or common wealth for himself in the land of promise O●t of which also it will not be harde to gather what that new heaven and new earth may be in the same prophet chap. 65. 17 and 66.22 ●o wit a new world of the ●ame forme According to this representation therefore heaven in the Chap. 6. propheticall notion shall expresse whatsoever is lofty in the state of any kingdome or common wealth contrariwise the Earth that which is in●eriour and he st●r● those who obtaine and beare r●place in that height by which reason the S●nne and the Moone the principall light of heaven the Sunne will point out the first 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and chiefest Majesty and dignity of a k●ngdome the Moone the next to the first which c●rteinly it is so true that the Chalde paraphrast in the prophets often times for the Sunne and Moone doth put Kingdome and glory as Esay 90 20 I●r 15. 9. L●t therefore the Sunne in the Romane kingdome of idolls by right of principality be ●he D●agon him selfe or Satan especially since the holy Ghost from him hath named the whol Romane Empyre in this state ●hat is here han●led chap. 12. the Red seven Verse ● headed Dargon as there we shal●see The Moone the second light of this heaven thou may●st call the high Prist●ood now from the very beginning anuexed to the Emperiall majesty and as it were a part of him or rather the Emperor being the high Pri●st of Sathan with the whole colledge of high Priests who made on body with the Emperor their head and the same were chiefe both in the Religious services of the Gods and the whole Cicero in orat Pro Domo ad ● Pontif. Dioni● lib. 2. common wealth not bound to give any account to any power of Senate or any aboue themselves and therefore not without cause to have the second place in this kingdome to the Dragon himself I confesse it is not allwayes needfull that in such allegories so exact an account of every thing should be requi●ed but when it may be donne le●t us apply every severall pe●●icle The Sunne therefore which we have shewed was then made black and suffered the eclipse and darkning of hi● d●refull majesty when the Romane Emperors renouncing by ●ap●i●me him with Chap. 6. all his Angells pompes and wor●hip gave them selves over to Christ the ●●●n of righteousnes The Sunn● being thus darkned and deprived of its light how shall the Moo●● which ●orrowet● all her light from the sunne be safe And surely Constantinus Constantius Valentianus Valeus straight way as it was meete did renounce the thing it self or the office of the high pr●●●hood denying thenceforth to serve the divell yet the name which you would wonder at they did no● presently reject but retayned it a litle while added ●o the rest of their titles Gratianus first a worthy work refused the title as also the po●●ificial robe offered him by the Pre●stes after the cust●me as unworthy a Christian man which chang surely was of such consequence that the Holy Ghost thenceforth will account ●he Romane Caesar so deprived of his Preisthood for a new as it were head and King of the Romane Beaste as in chap. 17. we shall ●eare But it that Moon shonne with some light though dimme and weake untill Th●●do●●us the first that Malle of hetheni●me tooke away ●ve● the very col●edge of the po●●ists with all the other r●bble of Preest●s by on ●dict Empl●ying all their reven●w for his exchequor Now therefore it was tyme for Sathan to seeke out for him selfe another high preiste But I go unto the rest And the ●●a●rs of heaven fell ●●to the earth as a fig-tree casteth her greene fi●gs when it is sh●ken of a mighty made and the ver 1● heaven depart●● 〈◊〉 a booke that is ●owl● tog●ther O● the heaven vanished c. That is the stars of heaven appeared ver● 14. not even as letters va●ish in a booke rowled up together aft●r the manner of the auncie●ts For there is an ●llipsis of the former substantive on both sides familiar in the Hebrew as Deut. ●0 19 2 kinges 28. 31. and elswhere often So that this of the Chap. ● disapearing of the heaven and the other of the fa●l of the starrs do mutually explayne themselves neither are they to be seperated from on another as it is amisse distinguished but they ought to have binne included within the same point But the whole pla●e is taken out of E●ay chap. 34. V. 4. where plainly in the selfe ●ame representation but inverting the order the holy Gho●●● doth paint out the destructio●●ond ruine of the Kingdom of Edom as heare the kingdom of Idolls The heavens saieth he shal be rowled together as a booke and all the hoasts of them that is the starrs shall fa●l downe as the leafe from the vine tree and as a fal●i●g greene figg from the figgtree The meaning whereof the spirit ●n the Revelation would render somthing more cle●re by a double supply of words there with the additament of the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 departed here of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shaken of a mighty wind Furthermore concerning the same ruine of Edom with little milder circumstances then Esay doe Obadia● Ieremia 49 from the 7 th Verse to the 22 th Ezechi●ll 35 through the whole and 25 12 handle it which therefore I mention least any should conceaue the descripsion of Esay not to agree to that great day of universall iudgment Now therefore to returne to the Revelation The stars of the Roman heaven of idoll Gods were both the Gods them selves being cheiftaynes of this kingdom under Satan their Prince and also the Preests being peeres though of an inferiour ranke for starrs with starrs doe differ in degree and in height These therefore are they who in this wonderfull commotion of the Roman state being shaken from their seates fell to the earth as a figgtree casteth her greene figgs when it is shaken of a greate wind Neyther will any so much wonder at this interpretation of the Chap. 6. star●s to be meant of the Gods and Preistes of the Gods who shall remember both the Gods of the gentiles every where in the holy scripture to be named the hoast of heaven and also in Daniell the Preests and Elders of the pleasant Land or people of Israel whom Dan. 8.9.10 Anti●chus Epiphanes cast downe to the ground to be called by that name It waxed greate sayth he against the hoaste of heaven and it cast downe upon the ground of the hoaste and of the starrs and trod upon them which he did wickedly against the people of the true God the very same did the Christian Emperors
of principalitie to wit if he were a Prince that shall dreame that he is mounted upon such a horse Likewise Chap. ●33 Lighting from horsebacke if it be voluntarie of voluntary diminution of government but if unwillingly it is expounded of surrogating a successor into the dignitie These things will give light to the third Seale Chap. 6. Chap. 15. Out of the learning of the Indians If any shall see in his dreame a ballance or a bell as they call it it is a kinde of ballance Campanum to be hanged in any place let him understand it of the person of a Judge And if he have a suite in law and in weighing he shall see them to be equall one to another he shall obtaine his right If he seeme to see the ballance equall and cleane let him know the Iudge of the place to be iust but if he shall see the scales naught and broken let him thinke the Iudge of the place wherein he had his dreame uniust Likewise Bushels also with measures have the same interpretation in proportion but they are applied to the persons of inferiour Iudges These things to the sixt Seale Chap. 167. Out of the Monuments of the Indians Persians and Egyptians The 〈◊〉 hath reference in interpretation to the person of a King and the Moo●e to the person of a Prince next to the King Venus to the person of the Empresse or Queene likewise other great Starres to honourable personages belonging to the King Whilest I reade these things I am not farre from conceiving that glorious ti●le of Sapor the King of Persia in his Letters sent to Constantius the Emperour Sapor King of Kings partaker of the Starres brother of the Sunne and Moone to Constantius Caesar my brother greeting which Ammianus Marcellinus imputeth to the Persian pride to be none other then a style peculiar to the Nation arising from such representations which ought to seeme the lesse strange to any when we see even our Heralds in blazoning the armes of Emperours and Kings to use the name of the Sunne Moone and other Plannets Hither also is to be referred that interpretation of Iacob of his sonne Iosephs dreame of the Sunne Moone and eleven starres worshipping him which he immediately as not ignorant of the parables of the East applyeth to his Family interpreting the Sunne and the Moone to be understood of himselfe and his wife as King and Queene the Starres Chap. 6. of his sonnes as it were Princes of the Family Genes 37. 10. But let us returne to our Achmetes and he goeth on in the same Chapter If any shall seeme to see the Sunne in the Heaven wanting light and rayes the calamitie and dishonour belongeth to the person of the King If the Sonne shall seeme to any to be eclipsed that portendeth affliction and warre to the King If any shall seeme to see the Sunne covered with a cloud the King shall fall into affliction and diseases according to the manner of the overclouding If any shall seeme to see the Sunne the Moone and Starres gathered together without light If he be of the number of the Peers by reason of that obscuritie he shall fall into utter destruction If he be the King environed on all sides he shall be assaulted and shall fall into great affliction Chap. 168. Out of the observation of the Persians and Egyptians If any shall seeme to see the Starres cast but a very small light disparkled and scattered and full of obscuritie this reflecteth upon the calamity of the Nobles and wealthy and the Kings Presidents THis sixt Seale being finished we should immediately in order proceed to the seventh bringing forth a seven fold plague as which is joyned immediately with the sixt But the holy Ghost of set purpose hath thought meet to make a little stand untill he should set forth the state of a certain company of the same time with it as well to be safe as to overcome under the plagues thereof We will therefore first give what light of interpretation we can to that Vision And then we will continue the order of the S●ales begun Chap. 7. THE VISION OF THE COMPANY OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD Or of the Elect and faithfull Church to be preferred amidst the ruines of the seventh Seale or the Trumpets exhibited in a Type Of an hundred forty and foure thousand sealed out of all the Tribes of Israel at the entrance of the seventh Seale THE Vision of the sealed is twise placed first Vpon Chap. 7. here at the entrance of the Trumpets in the first Prophesie againe as it were an opposite of the reigning Beast in the second Prophesie Chap. 14. and that in a double respect Here for their preservation amidst the destruction of the Trumpets there for their praise for keeping their alleageance to God and the Lambe when as other the inhabitants of the world as revolters and Apostates had received the marke of the Beast Out of which it plainly appeareth that the Prophesie of the Beast Chap. 7. contemporizeth with the matters of the Trumpets but how far is to be determined else where to wit not farther then the going out of the sixt Trumpet wherein the moneths of the Beast are ended with the dayes of the mourning Witnesses Chap. 11. 14. For the present our purpose is to cast the light of our interpretation to the former vision of the sealed wherein their preservation is handled of their praise afterward when we come to that Afterwards saith he that is the Vision of the sixt Seale being Vers 1. past and the seventh which is of the Trumpets even now beginning I saw foure Angels standing upon the foure corners of the earth holding the foure windes of the earth that the winde should not blow upon the earth nor upon the Sea nor upon any tree The meaning is he saw Angels which had power to restraine the Windes that is the tempests of warres and calamities out of what quarter of the world soever they should proceed untill it pleased God but at his becke if he should at any time give the signe to give them libertie through the world not the same Angels with those of the Trumpets but which yet at their sounding should set at libertie those windes one while out of this another while out of that part of the world for the wasting and overthrow of the Romane estate For the parable of Windes with the Prophets doth expresse warlike motions and hostile invasions and violent assaults As Ierem. 49.36 I will bring upon Elam the foure windes from the foure quarters of Heaven and will scatter them towards all those windes and there shall be no Nation whither the outcasts of Elam shall not c●me See the rest Also Chap. 51.1 Behold I saith the Lord will raise up against Babylon c. a destroying winde 2. And I will send into Babylon fanners and they shall fanne her and shall empty her land Adde also Chap. 18. 17. As an
and to build and to plant let no man now marvell that fire or divine revenge is said to proceed out of the mouthes of the witnesses who notwithstanding have the sole power of denouncing it or obtaining it from God So the witnesses doe revenge their own injury it so loweth by what means also they revenge the contumely offered to the Temple of God They have power to shut heaven that it raine not to wit a mysticall Vers 6. raine in the dayes of their prophesie That is they are furnished with the power of the keyes whereby they shut up heaven against these new Gentiles the corrupters of Christian worship that the grace of the blood of Christ sealed by Baptisme be not shed upon them for the remission of their sins so long as they by their Idolatries and Superstitions shall persevere to be the cause of the mourning prophesie of the witnesses I will more plainly expresse it They according to the word of God do debarre from the hope of eternall life promised on●ly to the pure worshippers of God those new Idolaters untill being mindfull of their covenant in Baptisme they shall returne to the worship of one God by one Mediatour Iesus Christ forsaking the worshipping of Satan and so shall put an end to the mourning prophesie of the witnesses Even as Elias also restored not raine to the Israelites now almost killed with drought before that the prophets of Baal and his worship were destroyed But of this power of the witnesses we have an example afterwards Chap. 14 9. If any one say they shall worship the Beast and his Image and receive his marke in their forehead or on his hand the same shall drinke of the wine of the wrath of God of the pure wine 10. tempered in the cup of his indignation and he shall be tormented with Chap. 11. fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy Angels and in the presence 11. of the Lambe and the smoake of their torment shall ascend for ever and ever c. To conclude they have power over waters to turne them into Vers 6. blood and to smite the earth with every plague as often as they will Such like power indeed Moses and Aaron used when they brought Israel out of the Egyptian bondage Whence I gather that the power of the witnesses figured by this type pertaineth not to all the dayes of the mourning prophesie but to the end of them or the time of the phyalls to wit when by the conduct of the witnesses or Prophets as it were of Moses and Aaron the Christian people is to be brought out like wise from the tyranny and service of the Beast by pl●gues expressed after the manner of those of Egypt For truly the first plague of the Phyals doth strike the earth with an Vlcer by the seco●d and third the waters are turned into blood the rest doe torment the worshippers of the Beast or the Gentiles abiding in the court of the Temple with other and yet more grievous plagues The interpretation of all which we will reserve to their proper place Let it suffice here to have referred this last power to the powring out of the Phyals It followeth And when they shall be about to finish their testimony the Beast which ascendeth out of the bottomlesse pit shall make warre against Vers 7. them and shall overcome them and kill them Of the function and power of the Witnesses hitherto it followeth now of their destinie which they were to finde at the end of their Prophesie The description whereof is wholly compact out of the historie of the passion of our Lord. For the Lord Iesus likewise when he had ended his preaching of about so many dayes as the prophesie of the Witnesses amount to is slaine by the Romane Governour the Legate of this beast between whom and the Witnesses there is warre but in the time of his sixt head the third day after there being likewise a great earthquake he rose againe And a little after to wit upon the fortieth day being received in a cloud he ascended into heaven All which things God would have to be represented in this slaughter of his witnesses by his owne death that like as they have borne the likenesse of those renowned paires of which is spoken before in the state of their function so they should be made conformable Chap. 11. in suffering and death to their Lord Christ that faithfull Witnesse which truely ought to be both comfortable and glorious to them in the midst of their miseries But let us give light to the text When saith he they shall be about to finish their testimony for so 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is to be translated no● of the Preterperfect tense when they have finished the Beast which ascendeth out of the bottomlesse pit shall make war with them and shall overcome them and kill them That is when now part of the holy Citie or inhabitants of the Christian world acknowledging the horriblenesse of Gentilisme repenting of their Idolatries and abominations and clensing the Temple of God within themselves the witnesses rejoycing should begin to put off their sackcloth and to be freed from their daily mourning notwithstanding they should not yet be wholly freed that Romane seven-headed Boast of the last time of which Chap. 13. chasing that the preaching of those mourners had so farre prevailed shall make warre against them overcome and kill them The first of which concerning the mourning of the witnesses already begunne to determine ●ath beene continually performed from the beginning of the reformed Church untill this present The other concerning warre and slaughter I conjecture is yet to come But our Brightman thought it already fulfilled to wit in the Smalcaldian warre under the Emperour Charles the fifth Others apply it to the late ruine of the Churches of Germany And who would not much rather that so lamentable an accident to the Church were past then to feare it to be yet to come But the interpretation is not to be directed according to our wish Yea rather the errour will be with greater danger on that part then on the contrary For the expectation of a future calamity conduceth more to piety then an over-credulous securitie thereof as if it were already past There are two things which perswade me that this last destruction is yet to be feared The first that those lamentable times of the Gentiles trampling under foot the holy Citie or Christian Religion or the times of the forty two moneths cannot be said to have fulfilled their period so long as the Beast shall reigne and therefore neither the Dayes of the Witnesses mourning in sackcloth being of the same time and of the same age with them Another because this destruction of the Witnesses is to be the next antecedent as we shall heare afterwards Chap. 11. to the destruction and ruine of the great Citie that is Rome which the * Series course of
the Phyals suffereth not to be so neet come considering that we have not passed the fourth of them as yet although we hope it is in agitation in the present Germane warres as there it shall be taught But that the ruine of the Citie belongeth to the fifth we shall shew anon Whose forerunner therefore that this destruction shall be which we have in hand it is very probable especially since it is usuall with Christ our Captaine to subdue his enemies and to reward his with victory by the method of the Crosse Neither yet because this destruction is the last and even yet to come can any thing be certainly determined concerning the grievousnesse thereof above all w●● have gone before for happily not so much in respect of the grievousnesse certainly not of the long continuance as that it should be for a signe of the mourning of the Witnesses then forthwith to be ended and of the ruine of the Citie of Rome being at hand therefore it alone of all the destructions wherewith the Beast should afflict the Saints deserved a singular remembrance and description even as indeed the environing of the inhabitants of Ierusalem by the Armie of Cestius Gallus a little before the ●atall siege by Titus was foretold for a signe of the sacking thereof then to approach and to be at the doores For even as our Saviour told his Apostles enquiring the signes of the time of the sacking thereof When ye see Ierusalem besieged by an Luk. 21.20 Army then know that the desolation thereof draweth neere the like may be thought here to be meant of the sacking of Babylon when ye shall see that three yeeres and an halfe slaughter of the Witnesses know ye that the desolation of the great Citie draweth neere But the slaughter where with the Witnesses are foretold to be overcome by the Beast I thinke is to be understood in the most generall signification wherein he comprehendeth death also metaphorically or analogica●ly so called ●or he is said to Dye in that sense who being settled in any state whatsoever whether Politique or ●cclesiasticall or any other ceaseth to be what he was Whereupon also he killeth who punisheth any one with such a death For so in the Sacred stile to live is all one as to be to die not to be In which understanding we are said to die to Satan and to sinne when for the time to come we cease to be their slaves Chap. 11. and to live unto Christ when we beginne to be his And the reason of opposition doth altogether seeme to require that in what manner theresurrection of the Witnesses to life after the slaughter accomplished should be such should be the slaughter it selfe but that appeareth to be analogicall because no resurrection properly so called can be before the coming of Christ under the seventh Trumpet But this cometh to passe while the sixth is in being The killing therefore of the Witnesses if we expound it according to such a rule of understanding it will seeme to be a molestation and dejection of them from the office and place which they a little while had gotten in the reformed Church by the ef●icacie of their preaching whether it be joyned with corporall death or otherwise so that thenceforth they live not the propheticall life such as then they had lived nor exercise the functions thereof any more Whereby it must needs likewise come to passe that the pillars thereof being taken away and the false Prophets of the Beast being againe brought in instead of the Prophets of Christ the whole politie of the reformed Church as far as this shall happen shall goe to the ground which whether it shall happen sooner or later onely he knoweth in whose hands are times and opportunities In the meane time lest happily any one may be deceived this is diligently to be observed that this last warre of the Beast is not of the same kinde with that which he had waged continually hitherunto against the company of the Saints of which indeed in the history of the Beast it is said Chap. 13.7 That it was given unto him to make w●rre with the Saints and to overcome them b●t altogether different For wherefore should that be declared as peculiar to the last times of the Beast which had beene usuall with him if not from his infancie yet at least from his * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 perfection therefore it is one kinde of warre which the Beast waged universally against the Saints another which in his last he shall wage with the Prophets who had begunne now to put off their sackcloth and to end their propheticall mourning that is with the Bishops of the Church in the reformed part thereof which is more manifest out of the divers event of either warre there ●ur●ly with successe here very lamentable For there the Beast ●●tained power over every Tribe Tongue and Nation c. But here he procureth to himselfe a sudden and fatall ruine as is Chap. 11. to be seene in the Text. And their dead bodies shall lie in 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the street of the Vers 8. great Citie which spiritually is called Sod me and Egypt where also their Lord was crucified That Citie surnamed great is Rome so called not so much for the quantitie to looke upon as because she had beene the Queene of other Cities according to that of the Angel Chap. 17. 18. The woman which thou sawest is that great Citie which reigneth over the Kings of the Earth As in like manner by the name of the great King as God is called Psal 28. 2. and Matth 5. 35. and which title did peculiarly comply in times past with the Kings of the Assyrians and Persians is meant the King of Kings who ●ath authoritie over ●ther Kings Whereupon throughout the whole Revelation whatsoever other name Rome is called by either Babylon or Harlot it is alwaies intituled the Great as that Great Babylon that great Whore Adde hereunto that through the whole Revelation that title is given to no Citie besides it except at length after the sacking of it to that new Ierusalem Chap. 21.10 descending from heaven in the light whereof afterward the Gentiles should walke Which he that should thinke to be here meant he certainly should have need of some * Neesing powder Hellebore For neither was Jerusalem in the age of Iohn nor is any other Ierusalem ever to be the Great Citie or head and Queene of other Cities of the world excepting it It is added which is spiritually called Sodome and Egypt Egypt for the tyrannie over the people of God like the Egyptians tyranny Sodome for whoredome to wit spirituall Now here which let the Reader diligently marke is the Key of the Allegorie of which sort more in this Booke doe occurre Whereby indeed the holy Ghost at once would intimate that whatsoever in these visions is exhibited any where of the plagues of Egypt or destruction of
many famous victories doe witnesse partly of Constantine against Maxentius Maximinianus and Licinius partly of that great Theodosius as well against others as against Eugenius and Arbogastus the Devils Standard-bearers before the stubbornnesse and pride of the Gentile worshippers of the Dragon Rebbels against the Christian Empire being utterly broken and consumed ceased But before we depart hence one thing yet remaineth to be spoken of to wit that the Childe of the Woman was not lifted up to the Throne of God so soone as it was borne but so soone as it was growne ready for a Kingdome Therefore it is said she had brought forth a Son 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 who was to rule to wit not presently but when he had grown up Even as also Christ the sonne of Mary our Lord whose likenesse in all things this mysticall Christ the Childe of the Church doth resemble being taken up to the Throne of God entered his Kingdome not so soone as he was borne but when as likewise he was come to his perfect age there to sit untill he shall have made all his enemies his footstoole It followeth And the woman fled into the wildernesse where she hath a place Vers 6. prepared of God that they should feede her there a thousand two hundreth and threescore dayes Which since it is afterwards to be repeated and somewhat more fully to be described we will put off the exposition to that place And there was warre in heaven Michael and his Angels fought Vers 7. with the Dragon and the Dragon fought and his Angels but prevailed not neither was their place found any more 8. in heaven It hath beene said that the woman in travell with her childe being safe escaped the Dragons lying in waite But how it came to passe that he who had so diligently watched her not withstanding failed of his purpose now at length beginneth to be mentioned To wit that it came to passe by the helpe and succours of Michael who went forth valiantly to fight against the Dragon lying in waite and becoming Conque●our thrust him down from heaven into the earth Thereupon the womans sonne not only escaped Chap. 12. safe but was lifted up to the throne of God and she her selfe departed into a place safe from the fury of the Dragon And there was saith he warre in heaven c. To wit while the woman was in travell not after she was delivered as many take it For it is certaine out of the 14. Vers that this warre was waged before the flight of the woman into the wildernesse But the woman fled not into the wildernesse before she was delivered and her sonne caught up to the throne of Majestie Vers 5 6. Michael and his Angels fought with the Dragon not alone but taking with them the Martyrs and Confessours of Christ their King for whose cause they fought Concerning whom therefore a little after it shall be sung in the triumphant song that they overcame him by the blood of the Lambe and by the word of their testimony and they loved not their lives unto the death which cannot be spoken of bare and sole Angels And the Dragon fought and his Angels that is the Devils taking with them likewise the Romane tyrants and their ministers which worship them But thou wilt demand who is this Michael Not I suppose Christ himself but as in Daniel unlesse I be deceived is manifest one yea even the chiefest of the chiefe Princes or seven Archangels Chap. 10. 13. to wit that great Angel who in the same is said to stand for the children of God Chap. 12. 1. and whom Christ that great chiefe Generall and consequently King of Angels and men hath so opposed against Sathan and his black guard raging against his Saints For the Angels are sent forth for the safetie of them who are heires of salvation Hebr. 1. 14. and they protect and defend them according to their hidden and invisible manner of working against evill spirits which worke in men that are enemies of God and his Christ although they appeare not in a visible shape So that in this warre we have in hand of the Primitive Church of Christ against the Romane worshippers of the Dragon the Angels under Michael their Captaine acted their parts as well by strengthening the holy Martyrs and Confessours of Christ against the threats of tyrants and violence of torments and mittigating their pains in agonies and sometime taking away plainly the feeling of any paine as also by breaking and weakening the force of the adverse spirits sometime on a sudden casting lets and impediments in the way of the persecutors who were led by their instinct frustrating their purposes sometimes by casting Chap. 12. terrours and other distractions into the minde so that thereupon desisting from their project they have granted even against their will unto the Church truce and space of breathing untill at length after three hundred yeers warre when as it seemed to Christ to have now enough exercised his and was pleased to bestow a full victory upon his Angels the childe of the woman Christians prevailing being placed in the Emperiall throne the kingdome of the Devill being conquered suffered a wonderfull great fall For this is that which he saith The Dragon prevailed not neither was his place found any more in heaven that is being conquered and put to flight with all his forces he was deprived of heaven In the saying prevailed not there is an Hebraisme of which afterward And the Dragon was cast out that old serpent called the Divel Vers 9. and Satan which deceiveth the whole world that is perswadeth to Idolatrie and hitherto had possessed the Romane Empire he was cast out into the earth and his Angels were cast out with him That is he with all his * Daemons Devils hitherto worshipped instead of God were throwne downe from the top of their divinity which they enjoyed to the bottome of execration and contempt That what is read to have come to passe long agoe in the delivery of Israel from the tyranny of the Egyptian Pharaoh whose likenesse this Dragon ●areth that God executed iudgement upon the Exod. 12. 11. gods of the Egyptians the same shall finde place here at least * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 according Numb 33.4 to the letter The Iewes deliver that it was so even there also I or see both the Targums R. Salomon R. Aben Ezra with R. Moses ben Nachman c. Neither is there cause that any should wrest the cleere words of the Scripture to another meaning especially since it may seeme that Esay 19. 1. hath allusion thereto Prevailed not for was overcome is an Hebrew figure as I have said whereby the Adverbs of denying doe expresse the contrary of that to which they are applied as in this same vision a little after is used they loved not their lives unto the death that is they Vers 11. valued their life at nothing
their labours and their workes doe follow them I know very many referre this heavenly declaration to the former as it were to comfort the Saints now to suffer all grievous things from the Beast provoked by the precedent voyce Of which opinion lately also I my selfe was But now having waied the matter more exactly I incline to thinke rather that it should be referred to the matters following as it were a warning of the resurrection and judgement presently succeeding under the seveth trumpet the preparation of which should beginne to be taken in hand in the next vision So that that may be called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from this time not in respect of the matter exhibited in the former vision but the next following to be exhibited upon which immediately the resurrection of the dead and the judgement should follow As if he had said Now it i●●●me to that which onely remaineth to be fulfilled to that time wherein the dead in the Lord shall be raised up to a blessed life For in the Gospel of Matthew 23. the last vers the Lord saith to the Iewes You shall not see me 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 untill you shall say Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the Lord that is not from the moment of time wherein he had spoken these things but from the time of the Passeover which he went then to celebrate after which he no more offered himselfe to be seene publikely of the Iewes Now the reason moving me so to thinke as I say is threefold First because I remember not that any where in the sacred Scripture the day of death but onely the day of resurrection and judgement is named a day of reward Secondly the denunciation from heaven with a commandement to write seemeth not to be used but to shew some notable importance of matters Certainely such like commandement is no where else to be found except in the beginning of the whole Prophesie To conclude if good attention be given to this thing declared in sense it altogether agreeth with that at the sounding of the seventh Trumpet Cap. ●1 when Vers 18. the time is said to be come wherein the cause of the dead to wit for Christ shall be iudged and that God should give reward unto Chap. 14. his servants the Prophets and to the Saints and to them that feare his name small and great and should destroy them which destroy the earth So here Blessed saith he are the dead from this time which die in the Lord that they ●ay rest from their labours that is henceforth they shall lead their life voyd of the former evils and calamities whereby surely is intimated their freedome from enemies and Tyrants and t●eir workes doe follow them that is they shall obtaine a most blessed reward of all their sufferings and good deeds In the meane while this interpretation being admitted I change nothing of the sense of the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 st●l understanding them with the followers of the former opinion not of any whosoever dying in the faith of Christ but specially of the Martyrs who have given their lives for Christ for of such consisteth the first resurrection so that I thinke it may be rendered with Beza Who die for the Lord or for his sake Even as Ephes 4.1 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Prisner in the Lord is Prisoner for the Lord to wit the same that 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Chap. 3 1. In which same sense the ancients as out of Tertullian is gathered tooke that 1 Thess 4. 16. The dead in Christ shall rise first that is the Martyrs which have beene put to death for the confession of Christ Thou mayest see him de anima c. 55. For as much as it is known that with the Latines the Ablative and with the Greeks in like manner the Dative which otherwise signifieth the instrument and manner of doing doth also expresse the cause for which or wherefore as verberat odio he beateth for hatred invidi● pulsu● est he is driven away for en●y and the like Now since the Hebrewes declare this Ablative or Dative by the preposition ●and in imitation of them the Greeke Scripture by 〈◊〉 thence it cometh to passe that E N also there signifieth the cause for which Indeed this signification is more rare with this particl● but I doubt not but a diligent observation will afford more examples then I have now in a readinesse So much for the declaration from heaven Now let us search out the meaning of the couple of visions before which we have said it is praemised as farre forth as we may in a future thing and with the modesty and sobriety beseeming us and first of the H●rvest wherein the first degree towards the consummation is laid And I saw saith he and behold a white cloud and upon the Chap. 14. cloud one sitting like unto the Sonne of man having on his head Vers 14. a golden crowne and in his hand a sharpe sickle 15. And a●other Angel went out of the Temple crying with a loud voyce to him that sate on the cloud thrust in thy sickle and reape for the time of reaping is come because the harvest of the earth is ripe 16. And he that sate upon the cloud thrust in his sickle on the earth and the earth was reaped The name of Harvest comprehendeth three things the cutting downe of co●e the gathering it and the threshing it Whence it cometh to passe that it frameth a two-fold parable in holy Writ and of contrary sense one while of slaughter and destruction as it were of cutting downe and threshing another while of restoring and safetie according to the property of gathering An example of the former is obvious in Leremy Chap. 51. 33. where he saith thus of the overthrow of Babylon The daughter of Babylon is a threshing fl●●re the time of her threshing is come Yet a little while and the time of her harvest will come Likewise of Esay Chap. 17. 3. Of the destruction of Damascus and the overthrow of Israel by Tiglatbpelesar The fort●esse shall cease from Ephraim and the kingdome from Damascus c. ver 5. And it shall be as when the harvest man gathereth the corne and reapeth downe the eares with his arme But an example of the latter is scarsly to be found any other where save in the New Testament The Harvest Luk. 10.2 saith our Saviour is great but the labourers are few Yet there are some who from this understanding doe interpret that complaint of Israel in ●erem 8. 20. The Harvest is past the Summer is ended and we are not saved that is the time is past wherein we thought we should be saved and we are not saved But whether of these the Harvest in this place representeth let us try out if we can by the order of things done which other where the holy Ghost hath represented concerning the same times of the Church The treading of the winepresse
to be looked into what the heaven Chap. 16. may be lest otherwise wanting the line of Analogie we wander farre from the scope For the Sunne is not to be placed or conceived to be any where but in an heaven fit for it The Heaven therefore of the Antichristian world is either that supreme and universall authoritie of the Pope or any other excellent and regall Authoritie whatsoever in that world of the Beast that is in the whole universality of the Provinces acknowledging the Pope of Rome for their head For so in the physicall world all that which is upward and above the earth and waters is called Heaven in the notion of the Hebrewes and the holy Ghost Now in that Antichristian heaven according to the type of naturall Heaven there are very many Starres and of a divers magnitude Princes Dukes Prelates Lords of Countries and Kings There are also great lights like Sunne and Moone All which are carried about with the motion of the Heaven and by direction thereof keepe their courses Now of these the most glorious and by far the greatest light of all which shine in the Papall Firmament is the Germane Empire the proper inheritance of the House of Austria now for these two hundred yeers or there abouts Is not this therefore the Sunne of that Heaven Now upon this Sunne the fourth Phyall is even now to be powred out that it being pulled away from the heaven of the Beast and shining to another purpose may burne and torment the inhabitants of the Antichristian world even to blasphemy whom before it was wont to refresh with its heat and beames And behold whiles I bring to light these things which before I had written a fame hath filled the whole Christian world the godly rejoycing at it that there is now at length come from the North Gods revenger of wrongs to succour afflicted and distressed Germany a godly King happy and which way soever he cometh a conquerour whose prosperous progresse is wonderfull speedy Is not this he whom the Lord of Hosts hath destinated to execute the worke of this Phyall So I hope and heartily pray Gird thee with thy sword therefore O great King go● on prosperously and beare rule because of truth meeknesse and righteousnesse and thy right hand shall teach thee marvellous things Psalm 45. 3 4. The fift phyall upon the Throne Chap. 16. of the Beast The fift phyall is to be powred out upon the Throne or Seat Vers 10 11. of the Beast that is Rome it selfe Where the holy Ghost hideth not the matter any more with any vaile of Figures or Allegories haply because of the great light which shall then arise to these Prophesies by this most evident signe whereby it shall be cleere what phyals are past what to come Now by this destruction of the Citi● of Rome which I thinke to be the very same which is said shall immediately follow the resurrection and ascension of the witnesses Chap. 11. vers 12. 13. the name of the Pope shall not indeed utterly perish but from thence forth he shall be deprived of his glory and splendor so that for griefe they shall bite their tongues in the meane time notwithstanding persevering as yet in their impenitency their hearts being hardened they will abuse their griefs unto further blasphemy The sixt phyall upon Euphrates The sixt phyall shall be powred out upon that great River Euphrates Vers 12. that being dryed up a passage may be prepared for new enemies of the Beast to come from the East that is for the Israelites to be wonderfully converted to the pure faith and worship of Christ and now seekers for the kingdome promised so many ages since Whom the worshippers of the Beast haply shall esteeme for the army of their seigned Antichrist to arise out of the Iews God so revenging the obstinacy of their errour of whom that we are the forerunners they doubt not at this day to affirme But that I may take these Kings to come as it is said from the Sunne rising to be the Iews two things serve for it First that this is the last phyall save one at which therefore except the lews should be converted it should necessarily come to passe that they should be destroyed with the rest of the enemies of Christ amongst whom they yet remaine in that great Day of universall revenge and judgement which the next and last phyall shall bring upon them Then the place of Esay tending to that purpose Chap. 16. perswadeth me to this whence this of the Revelation is borrowed as it is very likely And the Lord saith he Chap. 11. 15 16. will destroy I had rather turne it Like as the Lord hath destroyed the tongue of the Egyptian Sea and rather so he shall lift up his hand upon the River Targum the River Euphrates in the strength of his spirit and shall smite it in the seven streames so that m●n may passe over it dry shod 16. And there shall be a way for the remnant of my people which shall be left by the Assyrians therefore Euphrates is understood as it was in that day wherein he ascended from the land of Egypt Let the Reader looke upon Zach. 10. 10 11. and there the Chalde Paraphrast But what at length shall we say this Euphrates is whose waters shall be dryed up For I something doubt whether it be to be taken literally or no especially in the place of Esay In the meane while to this of the Revelation I would have something of a parable and allegory interlaced and yet not very much that the Analogie of the other phyals concerning the object of the powring out may also here remaine safe For mysticall Babylon it seemeth shall have her Euphrates also even as that ancient Babylon to wit the Turkish Empire as I conceive which shall be the onely obstacle to those new enemies from the East and on that part the only defence of the Beast Neither will such understanding of Euphrates be without example of Esay himself who Chap. 8. 7. by the like parable of Euphrates hath expressed the Army of the Assyrians bordering upon the same River The Lord See Ierem. 47.2 c. saith he shall cause to come against them the Syrians and the Israelites the waters of that River so Euphrates 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is wont to be called strong and many the King of Assyria and all his glory Targum his Army c. why should not now this Euphrates of the phyals by the same reason be understood of the Turks being no lesse borderers upon Euphrates before their overflowing then the Assyrians yea inhabitants of the same tract To this it maketh not alittle that the loosing of that great Army of Horsemen long stayed at that great River Euphrates at th● sound of the sixt trumpet Chap. 9. 15. we interpreted to be meant of the Turks thence to overrun the Romane Empire having followed the series of the