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B25425 Troposchēmalogia: Tropes and figures; or, A treatise of the metaphors, allegories, and express similitudes, &c. contained in the Bible of the Old and New Testament To which is prefixed, divers arguments to prove the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures wherein also 'tis largely evinced, that by the great whore, mystery Babylon is meant the Papal hierarchy, or present state and church of Rome. Philologia sacra, the second part. Wherein the schemes, or figures in Scripture, are reduced under their proper heads, with a brief explication of each. Together with a treatise of types, parables, &c. with an improvement of them parallel-wise. By B. K; Tropologia. Book 4. Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704.; De Laune, Thomas, d. 1685. Tropologia. aut 1682 (1682) Wing K101A; ESTC R7039 690,855 608

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Page 162 Saints the Salt of the Earth Page 166 Saints Merchants Page 168 Saints Pilgrims Page 170 Saints compared to Palm-Trees Page 175 Saints compared to Wheat Page 178 Saints compared to Light Page 180 Saints compared to Cedars Page 182 Saints compared to Myrtle-Trees Page 184 Saints compared to Willows Page 185 Saints why called Vessels Page 186 Saints why called Lions Page 188 Saints compared to Gold Page 190 Saints compared to Doves Page 192 Some Saints like Lambs in a large Place Page 193 The Heart of a Saint compared to an Heart of Flesh Page 194 Saints Stewards Page 195 Saints why called Jewels Page 196 Saints why called Kings Page 199 Saints called Priests Page 200 Concerning Wicked Men. Wicked Men Captives Page 201 Wicked Men why called Sluggards Page 209 Wicked Men Fools or Idiots Page 211 Some wicked Men like painted Sepulchres Page 215 Wicked Men compared to Swine Page 216 Wicked Men Debtors Page 219 Wicked Men why called the Red of God Page 221 Wicked Men compared to Tares Page 222 Wicked Men compared to Chaff Page 223 Wicked Men compared to Thorns Page 224 Wicked Men compared to Mountains Page 225 Wicked Men dead in Sin what meant thereby Page 227 228 Wicked Men mad or besides themselves Page 231 Wicked Men called Dogs Page 232 Wicked Men called Bulls Page 235 Wicked Men called Lions Page 237 Wicked Men compared to Foxes Page 241 Wicked Men compared to Goats Page 243 Wicked Men compared to Thieves Page 245 Wicked Men naked Page 247 Wicked Men Vipers Page 248 Wicked Men poor and miserable Page 250 The Heart of a Wicked Man like a Rock Page 251 Wicked Men why called Eagles Page 253 Wicked Men why called Devils Page 254 The Ninth HEAD c. concerning True Ministers False Ministers and False Churches TRue Ministers why called Angels Page 256 True Ministers Stars why so called Page 258 Christ's Ministers called Labourers Page 259 Christ's Ministers called Watchmen Page 265 Christ's Ministers why called Trumpeters ibid Ministers Christ's Spokesmen Page 267 Christ's Ministers why called Clouds Page 269 Christ's Ministers why called Fathers Page 271 Christ's Ministers called Planters Page 273 Christ's Ministers called Shepherds Page 281 Christ's Ministers Ambassadors Page 282 Christ's Ministers called Rulers Page 287 Concerning False Teachers False Teachers why compared to Wolves Page 291 False-Teachers called Foxes Page 293 False-Teachers called Wells without Water Page 293 False-Teachers why called Clouds without Rain Page 294 False-Teachers called Deceivers Page 294 False Churches Mystery Babylon or the Great Whore proved to be the present State and Church of Rome Page 297 to 330 The Tenth HEAD of Metaphors concerning Sin and the Devil SIn why called a Thief Page 331 Sin a Debt Page 335 Sin an heavy Burthen Page 343 Sin a Sting Page 344 Sin a Wound Page 345 Sin a Plague Page 349 Sin compared to deadly Poyson Page 350 Sin a Sickness Page 352 Sin compared to an abominable Vomit Page 354 Sin an Vncleanness or nothing so loathsom as Sin Page 355 Sin compared to Gray-Hairs Page 357 Concerning the Devil The Devil why called the God of this World Page 359 The Devil why called a Prince Page 360 The Devil a Hunter Page 361 The Devil a Fowler Page 362 The Devil why called a Lion Page 363 The Devil why called a Dragon Page 364 The Devil a Serpent Page 365 The Eleventh HEAD c. concerning the Means of Grace and Providence THe Day of Grace what Page 367 Means of Grace compared to Summer Page 369 Means of Grace compared to Harvest Page 369 Godliness called a Trade largely opened Page 371 376 Of Providence and Afflictions Afflictions compared to Clouds Page 377 Afflictions compared to Fire Page 378 Afflictions why called a Rod Page 379 Afflictions compared to a Furnace Page 381 Afflictions compared to Winter ibid Afflictions compared to Darkness Page 383 Afflictions compared to Tempests Page 385 Afflictions compared to a Flood Page 386 Afflictions compared to great Heat Page 387 Afflictions compared to Wormwood and Gall Page 388 Afflictions called God's Arrows God hath many sharp Arrows Page 389 The Twelfth and Last HEAD concerning the World the Life of Man and the four last Things THe World compared to a Wilderness Page 391 THe World a Field Page 392 The End of the World why called an Harvest ibid Of the Life of Man The Life of Man compared to a swift Post Page 393 The Life of Man compared to a swift Ship ibid The Life of Man compared to an Eagle hastening to her Prey Page 394 The Life of Man compared To a Weaver's Shuttle Page 394 395 396 To the Wind Page 394 395 396 To a Cloud Page 394 395 396 To a Flower Page 394 395 396 To a Shadow Page 394 395 396 Of Death The Body of Man in the Grave compared to Seed sown Page 398 Death compared to Sleep Page 398 399 Death a Departure Page 400 Death a Rest ibid Of the Resurrection The Resurrection compared to the Morning Page 401 The Resurrection compared to an awaking out of Sleep Page 402 The Resurrection-Day a Man's Reaping-Day Page 403 Resurrection-Day a Saint's Coronation-Day Page 405 Of the Judgment-Day The Day of Judgment called an Assize Page 406 407 Of Heaven Heaven called Paradise Page 407 Heaven the Crown of Life Page 409 Of Hell Hell a Furnace of Fire Page 410 Hell utter Darkness Page 411 Moses's Vail removed OR A Treatise of TYPES ADam wherein a Type of Christ Page 413 Noah how a Type of Christ ibid Melchis deck a Type of Christ Page 414 Abraham a Type of Christ Page 415 Isaac a Type of Christ ibid Jacob how a Type of Christ Page 416 Jacob's Ladder a Tyye of Christ ibid Joseph in what respect a Type of Christ Page 416 417 Moses in how many things a Type of Christ ibid Sampson a Type of Christ Page 418 David in ten things a Type of Christ Page 418 419 Solomon in how many things a Type of Christ Page 420 Elisha a Type of Christ ibid Jonah wherein a Type of Christ ibid Zerubbabel a Type of Christ ibid Aaron a Type of Christ Page 421 The High-Priest a Type of Christ Page 421 422 423 What the Tabernacle was a Type of Page 423 424 The Vail of the Holiest what it was a Type of Page 424 The Ark a Type of Christ Page 425 The Mercy-Seat a Type of Christ ibid The Table of Shewbread what a Type of ibid The Candlestick what a Type of Page 426 The Altar of Perfume a Type of Christ ibid The Altar of Burnt Offering a Type of Christ Page 427 The Brazen Laver what it was a Type of ibid The Sacrifice of Beasts a Type of Christ Page 428 The Burnt-Offering of Fowls a Type of Christ Page 429 The Daily Sacrifice a Type of Christ ibid The Sin-Offering a Type of Christ ibid The Meat-Offering what it was a Type of Page 430 The Peace-Offering and what it was a Type of Page 431 The solemn yearly
Money and to mind their own private Advantage more than the Credit and Glory of their Sovereign and Honour of their Captain VI. So it is a Reproach to a Christian to aim at Self in all he doth in Religion Many Men care not to do any thing for the Honour of God further then it makes as they conceive directly for their own Interest and Advantage Tell some Men of this or that Ordinance and Command of Christ they presently object May I not be saved without it Is it necessary to Salvation These Men only make Religion as a Bridg to carry them to Heaven meer mercenary Souls Alas a true Christian obeys and serves Christ sincerely that he may glorify and honour his holy Name knowing he deserves more at his hands than he is ever able to perform not doubting his Labour shall ever be in vain in the Lord the very Work is Wages to him Paul was resolved Christ should be magnified in his Body whether it were by Life or by Death Phil. 1.20 VII A Souldier hath his Warfare appointed him and his Enemies discovered to him and Orders to fight VII So a Christian hath his Warfare appointed him his grand Enemies are made known to him and he hath received Commission also to enter the Combat with them whosoever they are whether Foreign or Domestick whether external or internal secret or open First His Foreign or External Enemies are these 1. The Devil called the King of the Bottomless Pit Prince of the Power of the Air the great Dragon the Captain-General of the black Regiment and of the Hellish Militia that makes War against the Lamb and his Followers Every Christian is commanded to enter the List and to fight against these Principalities and Powers Eph. 6.11 12. 2. The World this is another grand potent and subtil Adversary many have been overcome and subdued by it 1. The Things of the World viz. the Pleasures Honours and Profits of the World These as one well observes have their Hooks and Snares hid under their pleasant Baits they usually prevail by Craft their Flatteries and Allurements are very dangerous By this part of the World Satan set upon our blessed Saviour Mat. 4.8 2. The Men of the World who are the Subjects of the Prince of Darkness and his Souldiers the Militia of Hell and the Auxiliaries of Satan the Seed of the Old Serpent who are filled with Enmity against the Woman's Seed Rom. 8.44 He that is born after the Flesh persecuteth him that is born after the Spirit c. Ye are of your Father the Devil and the Lusts of your Father ye will do These continually oppose the Truth and hate Godliness and those who profess it 3. The Worships of the World Saints have been often exposed to great Dangers for opposing the Ways Inventions and Superstitions of Men the Worship of the Beast and cursed Fornications of the great Whore but whilst they are able to stand or have Life in them they must oppose and resist all false Ways and Worshippers such as strive to make void the Doctrine of Christ and the Commands of God by their Traditions 4. There are also the Lusts of the World the Lusts of the Eye and the Pride of Life which Saints are engaged to fight against and oppose 1 John 2.16 Secondly They have their Domestick Enemies 1. Sin which is a wretched and treacherous Inmate and cursed Adversary 2. The Flesh These two made the holy Apostle to cry out Rom. 7. 1 Pet. 2.11 O wretched Man that I am who shall deliver me c. Hence we are exhorted as Strangers and Pilgrims to abstain from fleshly Lusts that war against the Soul VIII A Souldier expects and therefore ought to prepare to meet with his Enemies he knows he is chosen listed and placed under the Command of his Captain on purpose to fight VIII So a Saint expects and therefore ought to make ready to meet with spiritual Opposition from the Enemies of the Soul as soon as ever he is listed and entred into Christ's Service As it fell out with the Captain himself who no sooner was baptized Mat. 4. but presently he was led into the Wilderness to be tempted of the Devil So a Christian must always be prepared and resolved to engage and fight them Whom resist stedfastly in the Faith IX A Souldier goeth not on a Warfare at his own Charge his Prince bears the Expence of the War and furnisheth him with whatsoever is necessary for that Atchievement IX A Believer goeth not out in the Spiritual Warfare at his own Charge Christ furnisheth him with Clothes Armor Weapons and with all Things needful and necessary all is managed by his gracious and blessed Spirit X. A Souldier ought to be expert and well-skill'd in Martial Discipline to know all the Postures of War particularly the Word of Command and to obey presently He must not dispute the Matter nor make the least Pause Those Souldiers that were under the Centurion were very tractable upon this account as himself confessed I say to one Mat. 8.9 Go and he goeth and to another Come and he cometh X. So a Saint ought to be well-skill'd in all things necessary for a Christian Souldier it requires much Wisdom and Experience he must understand the Word of Command and be ready to obey his Captain as soon as ever the Word is given David had learned this part well I made haste Psal 119.60 Acts 26.19 and delayed not to keep thy Commandments And Paul saith He immediately obeyed the heavenly Vision It is a very unbecoming thing in Christians to stand or make a pause about their Obedience to Christ in those Things they are convinced to be their indispensible Duty it argues they have but little regard to the Honour of their Captain the Lord Jesus Christ Shall Souldiers be so careful and ready to obey their earthly Leaders who are but Men and shall not we be as ready and forward to obey the Lord Jesus Christ our heavenly Leader who is the most w●se and blessed God XI Souldiers must know their Places how to keep both Rank and File Military Discipline hath appointed every Officer in the Army his proper Place and every private Souldier to abide in the same Rank and File or Place where he is set by his Commander and none may alter their Station or change their Postures upon their own private account they must not break their Order upon their Peril for that is a Dishonour to the Captain and Standers by will laugh and reproach him besides if it be in a Time of Battel he exposeth himself and others to great Danger If an Army or Body of Men are once broken and in Confusion they are soon routed by their Enemies XI So must a Saint know his Place and particular Station where he is set by his Captain the Lord Jesus If he be set as a File-leader or made an Officer to lead a Party it is
and spoils his Divinity makes him but a poor petty God he is but the God of this World both for extension and duration he bears no rule above nor shall he bear any sway in the World to come If the God of this World 't is by Usurpation he is like an audacious Traitor who rebels and strives against his Lawful Soveraign For the Earth is the Lords and the fulness thereof Christ is Heir of both Worlds tho he admits Satan to God it here for a while he is a false God an Enemy to God and no God Disparity GOD is without Beginning the Devil had a beginning God is an uncreated Spirit the Devil an Angel and a created Spirit I do not say he was created a Devil Sin made him a Devil God can do what he pleaseth he hath an unlimited Power the Devil's Power is limited he can go no further than God permits him God hath a just and rightful Power Satan hath only an usurped Power c. God is infinite immense c. But some may say in what Sense is Satan said to be God of this World What World c. The word World is a convertible Phrase and here I understand it is to be taken for the Inhabitants of the World I mean the Wicked distinct fr●m the Godly He is the wicked Man's God three ways 1. By Devolution they have fallen off from God to Satan they have departed from the true God and his Service and have closed in with the Devil and so Satan owns them to be his Subjects The whole World is divided into two parts two Bodies and are under two Heads either Subjects of Christ's Kingdom or of the Kingdom and Power of Satan they are either of the Army of Light or Regiment of Darkness Rom. 6.16 2. The Devil is the wicked Man's God by voluntary submission His Servants ye are to whom you obey Wicked Men are Satan's Volunteers 3. By God's just Desertion as they have cast off God and his Service and desire not the knowledg of his ways so God hath cast them off and suffered Satan to possess them c. The Devil a Prince Joh. 14.30 The Prince of the World cometh c. Eph. 2.2 According to the Prince of the Power of the Air. Rev. 9.11 And they had a King over them which is the Angel of the bottomless P●t THE Devil is in these Scriptures called a Prince Prince of Darkness Prince of the Power of the Air King of the bottomless Pit c. Parallels PRince is a Term that denotes Power and Soveraignty Satan hath great Power over wicked Men c. There is also no doubt some kind of Supremacy or Superiority amongst the evil Angels we read of the Prince of Devils He casts out Devils by Beelzebub the Prince of Devils Also some of these wicked Angels are called Principalities and Powers which signifieth Eminency of Place above others What degrees or order there is amongst Devils is hard to find out what ever Order there is amongst them yet we know he is the Master of mis-rule amongst Men c. II. A King or Prince ruling and reigning imports a Kingdom for what is a King without a Kingdom and Dominions over which he reigns The Devil hath a Kingdom There is a twofold Spiritual Kingdom spoken of viz. the Kingdom of Light and the Kingdom of Darkness called sometimes the Kingdom and Power of Darkness ●1 His Kingdom is in the Hearts of ungodly Men he rules and reigns there 2. His Kingdom takes in all the Confines and Territories of Anti-Christ and all other false and corrupt erroneous and tyrannical States whatsoever throughout the whole Earth where his Power is owned and his Authority subjected to 3. He is said to be King of the bottomless Pit III. The Name of some Kings puts an awful fear upon Men So the Name and Power of Satan is such that it makes many Souls to dread and quake at the Thoughts of him IV. Some Kings have been great Tyrants There is no Tyrant in the World nor ever was so vile as the Devil True some have acted like Devils they seemed more like Devils than Men as Nero who caused the Bowels of his own Mother to be ripped up to see where he lay c. See Lion and Dragon V. Some Kings are mighty in Power and their Dominions very large Satan is a mighty King he hath a Power that no meer human force can stand against hence called the strong Man armed none ever seemed a match for him but the Prince of Peace Besides he rules over all the Nations of the ungodly and by force or fraud enslaves to his hellish Scepter Millions of Souls there is no Kingdom or Nation in the whole Universe but he pretends to some Right Supremacy and Authority in it the World is full of his Creatures nay there are more Souls who are his Vassals than the Son of God hath faithful Subjects The Devil a Hunter Psal 91.3 He will deliver thee from the Snare of the Hunter Prov. 6.5 Deliver thy self as a Roe from the Hand of the Hunter By the Hunter in these places I see no ground to doubt but that the Holy Ghost principally intends the Devil who is the great Hunter and Destroyer of Mens Souls out of whose Hand i. e. Power Wisdom advises her Son to deliver himself Parallels A Hunter is one that pursues or eagerly follows after his Prey what sort of Beasts soever he hunts he seems unwearied in his Pursuit his Heart is affected with his Game and hence takes great delight in it So the Devil pursues Sinners nay and the Godly too for they are part of his Game and how eagerly doth he pursue them 't is the only thing he seems to delight in he is never weary of this work nor in the work II. A Hunter in pursuing after the poor sensitive Beast designs to kill and destroy them 't is to take their Lives away c. So the Devil in hunting after the Souls of Men his grand design is to destroy them He seek●th whom he may devour 't is the Soul the Life of the Soul he strives to destroy As David speaks of his Enemy Thou huntest after my Soul to take it 1 Sam. 24.12 so may every Man and Woman say of Satan III. A Hunter has many Devices and cunning Stratagems to ensnare the Game he pursues So the Devil hath many Snares and cunning Wiles to catch and destroy the Souls of Men Hence he is compared to a Serpent We are not ignorant saith Paul of his Devices 2 Cor. 9.11 and in another place he exhorts the Saints to put on the whole Armour of God that they may be able to stand against the Wiles of the Devil The Greek Word signifies such Snares as are set to catch a Man He will deliver thee saith the Psalmist from the Snare of the Hunter Psal 91.3 meaning saith Ainsworth the Devil Satan hath many Devices and Snares to draw
a Crown of Life Page 409 Hell Hell why called a Furnace of Fire Page 410 Heat Affliction compared to great Heat in 8 Things Page 387 Horn. The little Horn Dan. 7. proved to be the Pope Page 361 Hunter Satan why called a Hunter and what kind of Hunter he is opened in eight Partic. Page 361 Hope Hope a Helmet why so called Page 22 23 A Definition of Hope Page 22 I. Jewels SAints why called God's Jewels together with the Nature of Jewels opened in seven Things Page 198 Imitate Saints imitate God in five Things Page 144 Judgment-Day Judgment-Day compared to an Assize in eight Particulars Page 406 L. Lambs WHat meant by Lambs in a large Place Page 192 193 Labourers Ministers why called Labourers in 6 things Page 259 Christ's Labourers ought to be sufficiently provided for largely proved Page 260 261 Lilly The excellent Nature of the Lilly and why the Church is compared to it in 8 things Page 115 116 Light Light sown for the Righteous in five respects Page 384 Life Life of Man compared to a swift Post Page 393 To a swift Ship ibid To a Weavers Shuttle and to the Wind Page 394 To a Cloud and to a Flower Page 395 How we may know a Man who hath a Principle of spiritual Life in him Page 229 Lions Why Saints are compared to Lions shewed in five Things Page 188 189 Why wicked Men are compared to Lions Page 237 Locusts What meant by the Locusts out of the Bottomless Pit Page 137 Love Why Love is compared to Death and the Grave Page 30 Why to Coals and Flames of Fire Page 31 Christ's Love why compared to Wine opened in eight Things Page 34 M. Man WHy Man is compared to Earth opened in seven Things Page 133 134 Man why called a Worm and how fitly he may be compared thereto opened in ten Par. Page 136 Man like a Flower of the Field Page 138 139 Wicked Men mad or besides themselves opened in six Things Page 234 Marriage-Day The Resurrection-Day the Saints Marriage-Day and Coronation-Day Page 404 405 Merchants Saints spiritual Merchants in ten things Page 168 169 Ministers Ministers why called Angels Page 258 Work of a Minister hard in five Things Page 289 Who is a true Minister and how to be chosen and ordained Page 289 The Necessity of a Gospel Ministry Page 290 Mother Why the Church of God is called a Mother Page 110 The Church compared to the Moon Page 86 Morning The Resurrection compared to the Morning in nine Particulars Page 402 Mountains Why wicked Men are called Mountains Page 225 226 Myrtle-Trees The Nature of the Myrtle-Tree and what Fruit it bears and why the Godly are compared to it in seven Things Page 184 N. WIcked Men naked Page 247 O. Olive-Tree THe Nature of the Olive-Tree and why the Church is compared thereto Page 91 P. Palm-Tree WHat the Nature of it is and why the Godly are compared to it opened in nine Particulars Page 175 176 The Godly like the Palm-Tree flourish under heavy Pressures Page 177 Papists Papists confuted about Transubstantiation Page 38 39 Papists spiritual Thieves Page 246 Pilgrims Saints compared to Pilgrims opened Page 175 Priests Why the Saints are called Priests Page 200 Prince The Devil why called Prince of Darkness Page 360 Planters Ministers Planters why so called opened in fourteen Particulars Page 275 276 Plague Sin a Plague Page 349 The Plague of the Leprosy a Figure of Sin shewed in seven Things Page 344 Poyson Sin compared to Poyson in seven things Page 350 351 Poor Wicked Men poor and miserable shewed in seven Things Page 250 Providence Providence of God wonderful in preserving of his People in these Days Page 108 Providence of God compared to Clouds and Darkness Page 377 383 Prayer Saints must pray always what meant thereby Page 160 Special Seasons for extraordinary Prayer Page 160 Prayer a great Ordinance in six Things Page 160 161 What hinders the Saints Prayer Page 161 R. Race WHat a Man must do who would run the spiritual Race opened Page 162 to 165 Rod. Wicked Men the Rod of God in five Things Page 201 Afflictions called a Rod Page 379 What Voice is in the Rod Page 380 Rock The Heart of a Sinner compared to a Rock in seven Things Page 251 How to know a hard and rockie Heart shewed in five Things Page 252 Rulers Good Rulers their Qualifications and how chosen and govern Page 287 Ministers of the Gospel why called Rulers Page 287 S. Salt GRace compared to Salt in seven things Page 1 2 Saints compared to Salt Page 166 Satan Satan's Subtilty in warring against the Soul Page 153 Saints Saints Joynt-heirs and yet every one shall have Possession of the whole Inheritance Page 145 Sepulchre Hypocrites why compared to a Sepulchre in four Things Page 115 116 Sickness Sin a Sickness Page 352 What a Sickness Sin is opened Page 352 353 Sin The evil and abominable Nature of Sin largely opened by divers Metaphors Page 331 to 350 Singing Singing of Psalms an Ordinance of God Page 107 Spirit The Spirit of a Man why called the Candle of the Lord shewed in four Things Page 68 Ship Why the Church is compared to a Ship Page 118 Shepherds Ministers compared to Shepherds in 8 things Page 280 Sluggards Wicked Men called Sluggards Page 207 to 210 Stewards Every Saint a Steward why so called Page 195 Why Ministers are called Stewards Page 272 273 Souldiers Saints Souldiers of Jesus Christ largely opened in twenty two Particulars Page 149 to 157 Spokesmen Ministers Christ's Spokesmen opened in six Things Page 268 269 Swine The Nature of Swine and why wicked Men are compared to them in many Partic. Page 216 217 Sleep Death why called a Sleep Page 394 The Difference between the Sleep of the Godly and the Vngodly Page 394 Summer Day of Grace called Summer in 5 things Page 369 T. Tares WIcked Men compared to Tares Page 222 223 Thieves Thief Wicked Men called Thieves Page 245 Sin why called a Thief Page 331 Thorns Wicked Men why compared to Thorns Page 124 Trade Godliness a Trade opened in thirteen Particulars Page 371 to 376 The excellent Trade of the City of God Page 84 85 Truth The Excellency of Truth Page 7 8 Truth taken variously Page 3 Trumpeters Ministers why called Trumpeters Page 263 to 267 Types A Treatise of Types Page 413 to the End V. Vessels SAints compared to Vessels Page 186 187 Vipers The Nature of Vipers and why wicked Men are so called Page 248 Vineyard The Church compared to a Vineyard Page 99 100 Virgin The Church compared to a Virgin Page 103 104 Vomit What meant by turning to the old Vomit Page 354 Uncleanness Sin an unclean Thing nothing so unclean as Sin opened in five Things Page 355 The woful Uncleanness of Man by Nature Page 356 W. Watchmen MInisters why called Watchmen Page 263 264 Wells Why False-Teachers are called Wells with-Water Page 293 Willow-Trees Why Saints are compared to Willow-Trees Page 183 Winter Afflictions compared to Winter in 8 things Page 382 Wilderness This World a Wilderness in eight respects Page 341 Wheat Saints compared to Wheat Page 178 179 A Trial of Wheat from Tares Page 177 Wormwood Afflictions compared to Worm in 3 things Page 388 Wounds What a kind of Wound Sin is opened in ten Particulars Page 346 When a Wound may be said to be deadly or incurable Page 345 346 World The End of the World why called Harvest Page 392 FINIS
Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Maleac by interpretation a Messenger or Legate one sent and employed in any Work whether of God or Man And those sent of God were sometimes Men as Haggai is called the Lord's Angel or Messenger Hag. 1.13 and John Baptist Mat. 3.1 and generally the Lord's Priests under the Law Mal. 2.7 and Christ's Ministers under the Gospel Rev. 1.20 Vnto the Angel of the Church c. that is the Minister or Pastor of the Church But in special Angels are those heavenly Spirits and fiery Flames that are wise 2 Sam. 14.20 excell in Strength Psal 103.20 Which are all ministring Spirits sent forth to minister unto them who shall be Heirs of Salvation Heb. 1.7 14. The Hebrew Doctors Opinion of Angels is That they are essential Forms created without any material Substance or Body And whereas the Prophet says he saw an Angel like Fire and with Wings c. it is also spoken of prophetical Visions and by way of dark Parables Also that the Angels are lower and higher one than another 't is not in the highness of place as when one Man sits higher or above another but as we speak of two wise Men which excell one another in Wisdom that that Man is higher than this Likewise that there are ten Names that Angels are called by and accordingly ten Degrees of them and the tenth called Men are the Angels which spake with the Prophets and appeared to them in Visions for which they are called Men as Maimon sheweth in Misneh Jesudei Ha●ovah chap. 2. That there are are ten Degrees of Angels the holy Scriptures shew not but Degrees there are as the Apostle mentioneth Rom. 8.38 Col. 1.18 Angels Principalities Powers Thrones Dominions c. Howbeit we are warned not to intrude into those things which we have not seen Col. 1.18 Sometimes the Word Angel is given to Christ himself who is the Angel of the Covenant and the Angel of God's Face or Presence Isa 63.1 In whom God's Name is Exod. 23.20 Thus Ainsworth And in another place he saith That one of the two Angels that appeared to Abraham was Jesus Christ whom Abraham called the Judg of all the Earth Gen. 18.2 who is called Jehovah v. 13. It is the Opinion of some of the Learned that every particular Saint hath an Angel to take care of him Mat. 18.10 which they gather from that passage Take heed ye despise not one of these little Ones for I say unto you That in Heaven their Angels always behold the Face of my Father c. And from that in Acts 12.15 Then said they It is his Angel But others rather conclude That the Saints have many Angels to watch over them and continually to minister to them That the Godly are under the Guardianship of the holy Angels is not doubted or questioned by any worthy Writer The Holy Angels compared to Watchers Dan. 4.13 I saw in the Vision of my Head and behold a Watcher c. Verse 17. This Matter is by the Decree of the Watchers and the Demand by the Word of the Holy Ones Metaphor Parallel A Watcher or Watchman imports such as sleep not or but little their Business is to watch which they cannot do unless they keep themselves awake ANgels are not subject to sleep as Men are they always are awake beholding the Evil and the Good hence said to be full of Eyes Ezek. 1.18 II. Watchers import such as have a Charge committed to them of great importance which they are continually to look after The Apostle speaking of the Care of Ministers Heb. 13.17 saith They watch for our Souls c. II. Angels have a great Charge committed to them they are employed about great and weighty Affairs and that First in reference unto God Secondly in reference unto Saints Thirdly In reference unto wicked Men. First In reference unto God 1. They are his Courtiers attending upon Him continually for his Honour and to set forth his Magnificence I saw the Lord sitting on his Throne 1 Kings 22.19 Act. 7.33 Gen. 16.7 10.12 2 Ki●g 1. L●● ● 26 Acts 10.3 1.11 8.26 27 24. Rev. 1.1 and all the Host of Heaven standing by him on his right hand and on his left hand 2. They wait for his Word and do receive Commandment from him 3. They oft-times declare God's Mind and Will to Men. Thus they were employed to give the Law on Mount Sinai and to reveal God's Mind to Abraham to Hagar to Lot to Elijah to the Virgin Mary to the Shepherds to the Apostles to Philip to Paul to John c. 4. To govern the Kingdoms of the World for it is not to be doubted but God makes use of them upon this account Hence they are called Princes yea glorious Princes and are much above the Kings and Potentates of the Earth Dan. 10.13 Eccles 5.8 5. They are God's Warriors to execute his Decrees whether of Mercy as 2 Kings 6.17 or of Judgment 2 Sam. 24.17 2 Kings 19.35 Rev. 16.7 6. They are continually employed in praising of God crying Holy holy holy is the Lord of Hosts Isa 6.3 Rev. 4.8 7.11 12. Secondly In reference to the Church and People of God they have a great Charge committed to them and much Business and Work to do Psal 91.11 He hath given his Angels charge over thee to keep thee in all thy ways 1. They are as Nurses to bear up and to keep the Godly from Hurt Psal 91.12 They shall bear thee up in their hands lest thou dash thy Foot against a Stone 2. They are as Stewards to provide for the Godly in their Need. How graciously was Elijah fed by Angels with a Cake baked on the Coals and a Cruse of Water 2 Kings 19.4 5. when he was faint and ready to die 3. They are employed as Physicians as appears by that Passage John 5.4 4. As Comforters in Trouble Gen. 21 17 How sweetly was poor Hagar comforted by an Angel when she said I will not see the Death of the Lad The like was the Prophet Isaiah Isa 6.6 7. Nay our blessed Saviour refused not to receive Comfort from the Angels who ministred to him when he was in his bloody Agony in the Garden Luk. 22 43 5. They are employed as Souldiers to guard them hence called God's Host Psal 34.7 2 Kings 6.17 6. They are Encouragers of the Saints in their Duties 2 Kings 1.15 And the Angel said unto Elijah Go down with him be not afraid c. 7. They are employed to rescue and put the Godly out of Danger as appears in the Case of Lot So concerning Daniel when he was in the Lion's Den Gen. 19.16 Dan 6.22 Acts 5.19 the Angels shut the Mouths of the Lions so that they did Daniel no harm The Angel of the Lord opened the Prison-Door and brought Peter forth and delivered him out of the hands of his Enemies 8. As Prophets and Instructors to
Angels are useful to the Saints We little think what great Good we receive by the Ministration of Angels See Watchers Inferences This should instruct us we should be like Angels in many respects 1. when God commands or calls upon us to do any Service or Duty how ready ought we to be to do it even say with Samuel Here am I speak Lord what thou commandest I will do it 2. It should teach us to be faithful to the Lord as the holy Angels are 3. To be patient under Burthens Reproaches and all the Oppositions we meet with 4. To be serviceable to God and to one another in the Places and Stations wherein God hath set us c. Angels in all they do seek the Glory of God and the Profit and great Good of the Saints let us in this imitate them III. The Face of an Eagle Metaphor Parallel I. An Eagle hath a mighty quick Sight her Eyes behold afar off from the Top of Rocks out of Clouds they are said to behold Fishes swimming in the Sea So strong is the Sight of an Eagle that she can a long time behold the Sun with open and stedfast Eyes I. Angels are quick-sighted they as you hear have Eyes before and behind as if they were all Eye which notes the Excellency of their Sight and Knowledg of things They soar aloft stand before God they are said to behold the Face of God Mat. 18.10 Their Angels always behold the Face of my Father which is in Heaven 2 Sam. 1.23 II. Eagles are swift in their Flight Naturalists tell us no Bird flies more swiftly than the Eagle II. Angels are swift Creatures their Agility Speed and Swiftness is extraordinary moving saith one like Lightning from one end of Heaven to the other compared therefore to a Flame of Fire Heb. 1.7 and said from hence also to have Wings with which they flie Isa 6. Their Quickness or Agility in Motion proceeds from their spiritual Nature which is not subject to Weariness they cannot be hindred by any corporeal Substance they can pass over and through all Impediments And besides this their Agility is much helped forward by their Promptitude and Readiness Propensity and Zeal to dispatch their Errand and Ministry upon which they are employed 'T is not here saith Ayston Timor but Amor addidit alas Their Swiftness is very necessary saith Clark 1. Because of the vast distance between Heaven and Earth betwixt which they often pass and repass 2. Because many of the Saints whose Necessity requires present Relief live far asunder 3. Because the Devils are swift to do Mischief therefore they are swift to defend succour and do us good III. Eagles are fresh and lively always Age and Sickness works not upon them as upon other Birds The Eagle in her Age saith a great Writer is useful Pliny saith they never die with Age nor Sickness but by Hunger her upper Bill groweth so much over the under that she cannot open her Mouth to take in Sustenance and so dies Her Age is said to be renewed by often changing of her Feathers III. Angels never grow old they are always strong and lively they know no Sickness their Service doth not wear them out The Cherubims before the Mercy-Seat which represented the Angels were without Beards to shew their Vigor Vivacity and Youthfulness Men soon decay their Strength and Activity many times on a sudden is gone Sin hath brought this upon us if Man had not sinned he had never decayed but retained an immortal Vivacity Angels sinned not and so retain their first Liveliness Inferences FIrst From hence we may infer that Angels are fit for publick and great Service They have four Faces a Man's a Lion's an Ox's and an Eagle's which shew they have all that is requisite to great Undertakings They have Wisdom to consult to contrive and manage the Affairs of the World prudentially they have the Strength of a Lion to execute they have the Willingness and Faithfulness of the Ox to rejoyce the Heart of the Commander and Patience to undergo the Difficulties of their Work and Usefulness of the Publick they are quick-sighted to discern and prevent the Designs of Enemies and speedily to dispatch much in a little time and that with cheerfulness This is meant by their four Faces which notes their Perfection and Fitness for Service in all Parts of the World in regard of which they are said to have one Face before and another behind and one on each side God sets forth their Serviceableness by these Creatures both rational and irrational they have the Shapes of Men Birds and Beasts Secondly That suitable Persons ought to be employed in publick and great Service God employs Angels in the Government of the World who are wise trusty strong and speedy and you know what Men God calls for in the State Exod. 18.21 viz. Such as fear God Men of Truth hating Covetousness and in the Church 1 Pet. 5. Bishops must not lord it over God's Clergy They are not Lords but Servants they ought not like Princes to dwell in stately Palaces in Pride and Idleness but daily to study and preach God's holy Word and labour in God's Harvest like as an Ox is faithful and laborious to his Owner not instead of Preaching and striving to build up God's House plot and contrive Ways to pull it down and instead of feeding undo and ruin such as are faithful in the Land Thirdly Angels are noble and glorious Creatures and yet disdain not to do Service to them that are far beneath themselves Man at first when in his Glory was but a little lower than the Angels but since he sinned he is degraded and fallen as low as Hell he hath a vile Body a defiled Conscience and a polluted Soul yet the Angels that are stiled Gods Holy Ones Elect Psal 8.5 that are of the Privy-Council of Heaven these blessed Creatures are not ashamed to serve and wait upon us tho we have the scent of the Earth and Hell about us and do often grieve and offend them with our Miscarriages yet they despise us not but cheerfully minister unto us What Pride is it then in Men that have Parts Places Honour Greatness Grace c. not to stoop to those that are their Inferiors They have not more Worth in them than an Angel and Angels condescend to serve us Rom. 12.16 therefore let us not mind high things but condescend to Men of low Estate and not be wise in our own Conceit Fourthly There is one thing more remarkable touching their Faces viz. the Faces were stretched upward so Montanus and others read it They looked up to him that sate upon the Throne which was Christ The Cherubim's Faces Exod. 25.20 21. were towards the Mercy-Seat Fifthly Observe all Creatures depend upon the Lord Jesus Christ These Angels have the Face of Men Lions Oxen Eagles and look up to him If there were nothing in it but this viz. Angels in
in Christ Jesus shall suffer Persecution Through much Tribulation we must enter into the Kingdom of God Hypocrites in a Day of common Danger and Persecution are in the like Circumstances with those who truly fear God Satan that Arch-Pirate and his Emissaries will favour them no more than others until they renounce their Religion c. IX When a Ship is in a Storm all the Mariners have their Hands and Hearts full they are at their Wit 's end every one takes hold of a Rope and endeavours to the utmost to save and secure the Ship if possible from sinking IX Isa 64.17 So in an Hour of Trouble and Persecution every Christian should do his best to secure and save the Church of God from sinking or from being cast away or lost Every one should have their Hearts up to God and their Hands to work wisely for her and their own Safety X. Merchant Ships greatly enrich those Places Cities and Kingdoms to whom they belong bringing to them rare and excellent Merchandizes which are offered to Sale or to be exchanged to Traders X. So the Church of God by daily Trading to Heaven greatly enricheth poor Sinners What she receiveth from Christ her Merchants or Ministers offer to Sale Prov. 23.23 to the Nation or Nations where she lives Truth Peace Pardon the the Pearl of great Price and other excellent Merchandize she furnisheth the World with XI A Ship 's great Safety consists in her being well built having a good Bottom a skilful Pilot and sure Anchors c. XI So the Churches Safety consisteth in her being truly constituted Heb. 6.1 2 according to the Apostolical Prescriptions or that Pattern left in the Gospel by Christ and the Primitive Saints and in having Christ for her Governour or chief Pilot who as Jerome observes sits at the Stern and guides her Course as he sees good And lastly by having Hope that precious Grace of the Spirit for her Anchor Which Hope we have as the Anchor of the Soul Heb. 6.19 both sure and stedfast c. The Nature of which is opened under the Fifth Head of Metaphors concerning the Graces of the Spirit to which we refer you Inferences THis may inform us that Trouble and Persecution must be expected No Ship sets out to Sea but meets with Storms and Tempests at one time or another and therefore the Mariners look for them and provide accordingly to secure the Ship and save themselves and so should spiritual Sea-faring Men do 2. It may also be Matter of Comfort to the Godly What assurance is here of Safety Christ who guides the Ship can at his pleasure still the Seas and make the greatest Storm in a Moment to be a Calm Psal 65.7 He stilleth as the Psalmist saith the Noise of the Seas the Noise of their Waves and the Tumults of the People Therefore tho Satan that cruel Pirate and other malicious Enemies of the Church seek daily to sink this spiritual Ship and tho he be a Spirit and therefore of great Power against us yet he is nothing to God who is the Creating Spirit That which is said of Behemoth is no less true of him He that made him Job 46.18 can make his Sword approach unto him Let therefore the Power and Rage of our Enemies be never so great and their Opposition at this day never so fierce against us yet we have an Assurance from our blessed Saviour that the Gates of Hell shall never prevail against the Church She shall never be broken to pieces nor suffer Shipwrack O thou tossed with Tempests and not comforted The Church compared to a Golden Candlestick Rev. 1.20 The Golden Candlesticks are the seven Churches MR. Brightman and others understand this Metaphor of Golden Candlesticks is taken from the Candlesticks that were in the Tabernacle erected by Moses and the Resemblance between these holds good in two or three Particulars which take as follow Metaphor Parallel IN general the Use of a Candlestick is to hold out the Light to others No Man saith our Saviour lighteth a Candle and putteth it under a Bushel but into a Candlestick and it giveth Light to all that are in the House SO the Church holdeth out the Light of God's Word to all that dwell therein in which respect the Apostle calleth the Church the Pillar of Truth 1 Tim. 3.17 Exercit. Divin Exer. 9. Way to the true Church p. 80. Gurs Theol part 2. Col. 324. because she holds out the Truth to be seen saith Weemse the Expression being taken from the Custom of many Nations who are used to write their Laws in Tables and so to hang them upon Pillars of Stone that the People whom it concerned to know them might see and read them as amongst us Proclamations are nailed to Posts in Market-Towns Dr. White The Church holds out her Light three ways 1. By her Doctrine she having divers approved Ministers belonging to her that she calleth forth to preach and publish the Word of Truth Hence the Law is said to go forth of Zion and the Word of the Lord from Jerusalem 2. By her holy Discipline 3. By her godly Example and Conversation Let your Light so shine before Men that they may see your good Works and glorify your Father which is in Heaven Mat. 5.16 Walk as the Children of the Light Eph. 5.8 The Church ought to meet publickly to make a publick Profession II. Candlesticks of Gold are of great Worth and seldom found but in the Houses of Princes II. So the Church is very precious in God's sight Exod. 19.5 6. Mal. 3.17 Ye shall be a peculiar Treasure unto me above all People Hence they are called his Jewels This Candlestick only belongs to the Prince of Heaven and Earth they are Christ's Churches III. Those Golden Candlesticks had some part of them for Use and some part for Ornament there were Knobs and Flowers curiously set upon them III. The Church of God is not only of use to hold out the Light of God's Word 1 Pet. 3.3 4. but it is also richly adorned with several choice and heavenly Graces that make it and every Member thereof who truly fears God amiable in Christ's Sight IV. The throwing down or removing of the Candlestick throweth down and removeth the Light or Candle also IV. So when a Church is removed out of its place the Light of God's Word is many times removed from a Nation or People likewise which severe Judgment hath befallen the People of Asia long ago by God's taking away or removing those seven famous Golden Candlesticks or Churches that once were there Inference LEt the Saints and People of God take heed how they walk before Him It behoves them to strive to recover themselves from whence they are fallen lest He remove their Candlestick out of its place The Church compared to a Flock of Sheep Cant. 1.7 Tell me O thou whom my Soul loveth where thou feedest and where thou makest thy
House of the Lord all the days of my Life c. XII A dear Child will strive to imitate his Father and walk in his Steps in all things that are just and right Thus Solomon was exhorted to follow the good Example of his Father David XII So a dear Saint takes care to follow God Be ye Followers of God Eph. 5.1 as dear Children Be ye holy for I am holy That is the Precept and a sincere Soul labours so to be it is his great desire to be like God and Christ as near as he can Be ye Followers of me as I am of Christ Jesus 1. A Saint strives to follow God and Christ in Love We are taught of God to love one another 2. In Humility What a Pattern hath God in Christ laid before us herein Mat 11.28 Phil. 2.5 6 Learn of me saith our Saviour for I am meek and lowly in Heart c. Let the same Mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus 3. In being merciful and kind to all Be ye merciful Mat. 5.45.48 as your Father that is in Heaven is merciful 3. In hating and abominating that which is evil God loaths Sin and so doth every sincere Christian 5. In Forgiveness they strive to be like God in this He is ready to pardon forgive and forget Injuries done to him and so ought his Children Eph. 4.34 And be ye kind one to another and tender-hearted forgiving one another as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you God forgiveth freely universally and for ever so must they Inferences LAbour to follow God as dear Children 1. Sincerely not in Hypocrisy not for Loaves 2. Speedily do not defer it I made haste saith David c. 3. In whatsoever he commands you 4. Diligently 5. Follow him through all Difficulties and Hardships as Caleb did c. and as Ruth followed Naomi 6. Follow him humbly 7. Follow him joyfully 8. Follow him when others leave him 9. Follow him constantly even to the end 10. And lastly follow none but him forsake all those that would lead you astray Christ's Sheep will not follow Strangers they will follow God and not Baal II. From hence every one may perceive whether they are God's Children yea or no. III. This shews also what great Dignity God hath conferred upon Believers Behold what manner of Love is this God hath bestowed upon us 1 Joh. 3.1 2 that we should be called the Sons of God If David thought it no small thing to be Son in Law to an earthly King what an Honour hath God conferred on us Rom. 8. IV. Saints may from hence read their Privileges If Children then Heirs Heirs of God and Joynt-Heirs with Christ. Saints compared to Heirs Rom. 8.17 If Children then Heirs c. Rev. 21.7 He that overcometh shall be Heir of all things Note The Saints of God are Heirs Heirs of God Heirs of all things c. Heirs Parallel THe First-born had a Princely Power and Dominion over their Brethren who bowed down before them they were next their Fathers in Honour THe Saints are made Kings to God are called Kings and Princes Isa 32.1 A King shall reign in Righteousness and Princes shall decree Judgment They shall have Dominion over the Mighty of the Earth in their Day They are next to Christ in Honour Rev. 3.21 and shall sit upon the Throne with him II. The First-born were Priests in their Father's Family till the Levites came in II. The Saints are Priests as well as Kings to God Rev. 1.6 1 Pet. 2.5 He hath made us Kings and Priests c. They are called an holy Priesthood to offer up a holy and acceptable Sacrifice unto God III. The First-born had the Inheritance the rest had but a Piece of Money And to this day we see that Men use to make their Inheritance over to the First-born and besides the Inheritance they had a double Portion of Goods III. The Saints have the eternal Inheritance made over to them the World hath but a small Allowance for all they have amounts to no more than Vanity God giveth himself and all he hath to Believers they have a double Portion an Hundred-fold in this Life and in the World to come Life everlasting IV. An Heir sometimes stays a great while before he comes to the full Possession of the Inheritance and until then he is under Tutors and Governors and differeth but little from a Servant IV. The Saints patiently wait a while being under Age before they come to the full Possession of the Inheritance purchased for them by Christ and until they come to full Age they are under Tutors and Governors who deal hardly with them and they seem not to differ from Servants V. The First-born had a peculiar Sort of Apparel whereby they were distinguished from others such was Esau's goodly Raiment which Rachel put upon Jacob. V. The Saints are cloathed with a goodly Raiment viz. the Righteousness of Christ Holiness is the Saints Livery whereby they are distinguished from the rest of the World VI. The First-Born had the Blessing annexed to them and unless they were supplanted as Esau was by Jacob they were blest of their Father especially when their Fathers were at the point of Death VI. The Saints are the Blessed of the Lord none can take either Birth-right or Blessing away from them they are blessed and shall be blessed The Lord Jesus blessed them at his Departure and that Blessing shall never depart from them Heirs Disparity AMong Men all a Man's Children are not Heirs nor can they fully possess the same Estate entirely to themselves as if but one had it BUt all the Saints are Heirs together they are all Joynt-heirs and yet every one hath all to himself They have all one and the same Father one and the same Christ one and the same Spirit the same Apparel the same Grace all one Faith Hope c. all the same Promises same Attendance viz. the holy Angels the same Crown Kingdom and Eternal Inheritance II. Heirs among Men have but a small Inheritance What is all this World Luther called all the Turkish Empire but a Crust God casts to a Dog II. But the Saints are Heirs of all Things Heirs of Heaven and Earth too Heirs of God And what is there more what can a Man ask or desire to have would he have more than all III. An Heir among Men is often deprived by Force or Craft of his Title and turned out of all III. But the Saints cannot by Force or Fraud be deprived of their Title to Eternal Life That it may be sure and firm to them it is made over to them by the Oath of God See Light in the First Volume Saints compared to Eagles Isa 40.31 But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their Strength they shall mount up with Wings as Eagles Psal 103.5 Who satisfieth thy Mouth with good Things so that thy Youth is renewed like the
2.1 being quickned and made alive by Jesus Christ that so there may be a fit Resemblance or Similitude between the Stones and the Foundation See Foundation in the First Volume pag. 242. and Christ the Corner-Stone p. 246 247. The Saints God's Iewels Mal. 3.17 They shall be mine in that Day when I make up my Jewels THe Saints are in this Place called Jewels they are God's choice Jewels There is nothing so excellent in the Eyes of Men but God's People are as amiable in his Sight and why he calls them his Jewels is opened in the following Parallel Metaphor Parallel JEwels are rare and excellent Things made by the hands of curious Workmen they are made of precious Stones set in Gold and Silver THe Saints are to God most choice and excellent Ones Psal 45. The King's Daughter is all glorious within These Jewels are made up of a Complication of all the precious Graces of the Holy Spirit II. Some Jewels are long in making they are not made near so soon as some others are They carry on their Work gradually every Day 's Work adds to their Beauty and Richness yet having begun they resolve to go forward and never cease till they have finished them and made them up quite fit for the Cabinet II. So some of the Saints are not so soon made up and fitted for Heaven as others are God carries on the Work of Grace gradually All Persons as soon as ever they are converted are not made fit for Heaven but they must go from one degree of Grace to another Yet God hath promised to perfect the Work he hath begun he will never cease until he hath made up the Jewels he hath begun to make He that hath begun a good Work in you Phil. 1.6 will perform it to the Day of Christ III. Jewels are a most rare and excellent Ornament nothing richer and are therefore worn only by rich and noble Persons in which they take great delight III. So Believers are the Glory of Christ Whether any do enquire of Titus 2 Cor. 8.23 he is my Partner and Fellow-helper concerning you or our Brethren be enquired of they are the Messengers of the Churches and the Glory of Christ Which agrees with that in Isa 62.3 Thou shalt also be a Crown of Glory in the hand of the Lord Isa 62.3 and a Royal Diadem in the hand of thy God and hence called Hephzibah The Lord delighteth in thee No Prince esteems more of his Crown Jewels and Royal Diadem than God doth of his People The High-Priest under the Law was to have the Names of the Children of Israel engraven on the Breast-plate See Exod. 28. And thou shalt make the Breastplate of Judgment the Work of cunning Workmen c. And thou shalt emboss in it Embossments of Stones four Rows The first a Row of Sardius Exod 28.6 7 8 9. a Topaz and a Smaragd the second Row a Chalcedony a Saphire and Sardonyx and the third Row an Hyacinth a Chrysophrase and an Amethyst and the fourth Row a Chrysolite a Beryl and a Jasper And they shall be set in Gold in their Imbossements and the Stones shall be with the Names of the Sons of Israel c. Also in the Ephod there was two Beryl-Stones and on them was engraven the Names of the Children of Israel Now the High-Priest was a Type of Christ and his having the Names of the Children of Israel engraven with precious Stones upon the Ephod which was upon his Shoulders and upon the Breast-plate signifies not only Christ's bearing his Saints upon his Shoulders as it were and upon his Heart but also what an Ornament Christ looks upon his Saints to be unto him for those precious Stones were a wonderful Ornament to the Priest both on his Shoulders and Breast Take Mr. Ainsworth's Annotations on the 11th Verse The Engraver Stone-cutter or Jeweller thus engraving in precious Stone and that like a Signet the Names of the Children of Israel signified the firm and perpetual Love Memorial Esteem and Sustentation of the Church And to this the Spouse alludes Cant. 8.6 Set me as a Signet upon thy Heart as a Signet on thy Arm c. IV. A Man takes great care of and exceedingly values his rich and choice Jewels he will not lose one of them if he can possibly keep them IV. So God takes great care of his Saints esteems of them as his chiefest Treasure and will not lose one of them All that the Father hath given me have I kept and none of them are lost c. That God highly prizes esteems and takes great care of his People doth appear many ways 1. By the Price he paid for them He gave up that precious and invaluable Jewel of his Heart viz. the Lord Jesus to be broken in pieces that so he might thereby make unto himself many thousand choice and precious Jewels 2. By the great Pains he hath used in forming and fashioning them for himself We are his Workmanship c. 3. By his making of such a firm and sure Covenant with Christ in their behalf that none of them might be lost 4. By the Charge he gives to the Wicked not to hurt them 2 Chron. 16.21 22. He suffered no Man to do them Wrong yea he reproved Kings for their Sakes saying Touch not mine Anointed and do my Prophets no harm 5. By his declaring that they that touch them touch the Apple of his Eye He pities them as a Father pities his Children 6. By his bestowing so many precious Graces and good Gifts upon them to make them shine and gloriously set forth their Lustre 7. By executing Wrath and Displeasure upon their Enemies 8. By his defending saving and preserving them in the midst of so many great and imminent Dangers 9. In hiding them in a secret and secure Place out of the reach of Adversaries 10. Lastly by providing such a glorious Place for them after Death that they may be with him for ever V. Jewels are subject to many Casualties whilst they are making and are often marr'd or receive much Detriment which without much Labour and Cost is not repaired and made good again V. So God's Jewels are subject to sustain great Detriment and are often much marr'd whilst he is about making of them up by Sin and Satan and through their own Carelesness which is not soon nor easily repaired Tho God graciously by his Word and Spirit renews his Work again upon their Souls as in the Case of David Peter and divers others VI. When a Man hath quite made up his Jewels he puts them into a rich Cabinet VI. So when God hath quite made up his spiritual Jewels he puts them into Heaven that is the rich and glorious Cabinet which he hath provided for all his choice and goodly Jewels VII A Person that hath many rich and choice Jewels shews them as he sees occasion to his Friends and also to others declaring his Right to them and
c. The Merchants stood afar off saying Alas alas that great City Babylon that mighty City Again they wept saying Alas Verse 18. alas that great City which was cloathed c. What City is like unto this great City And cried weeping and wailing Verse 17. saying Alas alas that great City wherein were made rich c. And a mighty Angel took up a Stone Verse 21. like a great Mill-stone and cast it into the Sea saying Thus with violence shall that great City Babylon be thrown down I will shew thee the Judgment of the great Whore Chap. 17.1 c. He hath judged the great Whore Chap. 19.2 c. Great in four Respects 1. Great in Name 2. Great in Power 3. Great in Multitude 4. Great in Action vile Actions V. Rome Papal or Church of Rome is not only a Woman a City a Whore but a very great Woman City and Whore great in many respects but chiefly in these four 1. She hath a great Name no Name so great in the Christian World as the Name of Rome She is called a Queen because joined by Contract to a great Man the Man of Sin a Man greater than Emperors and Temporal Princes who pretends a Power to give them their Crowns to set them upon their Heads and kick them off at pleasure 2. Great in Power She gives Rules to Kingdoms advances her Ecclesiastical Laws above Temporal sets her Head and the chiefest of her Sons above Secular Jurisdiction makes them unaccountable and pretends a Power to absolve and bless them and without Controversy the lesser is blessed of the greater 3. Great in Multitude There are no People besides that are in a spiritual united Body and visible Community professing Christianity comparable to her for Multitude and the vast Numbers of her Sons and Daughters 4. Great in Action vile Actions such as deposing and poysoning Princes fomenting Jealousies raising Wars setting Nations together by the Ears invading Rights making Uproars burning Cities and carrying on dreadful Devastations where she is gainsay'd And that which adds to her Greatness is the invincible Confidence she hath that all Persons and Things are made for her and given to her so that all Things she doth are allowed as legal and just in Heaven From whence we frame this Argument Arg. If there be no United Body of People or visible Community in the Christi●n World that is so great in Name Power Multitude and Action vile Actions as Rome Papal or Church of Rome hath been and still is Then Rome Papal or Church of Rome is this great very great Woman City and Whore spoken of But there is no united Body of People or visible Community in the Christian World that is so great in Name Power Multitude and Action vile Actions as Rome Papal or the Church of Rome is Ergo Rome Papal c. is this great very great Woman City and Whore spoken of To reinforce this Argument let it be considered that the Christian World is distinguished or divided into two Parts viz. Papists and Protestants the Protestants cannot be this Whore 1. Because they own Jesus Christ to be Head of the Church and only him 2. They have never revolted or changed him so as to set up another in his room under any Title whatsoever but profess him to be their Lord and are in Obedience and Subjection to his Laws in all matters purely Religious 3. Neither is their Name Power Multitude or Actions so great by far as the Papists are they being but small inconsiderable and low in all Papist Countries And when the Protestant Religion hath gotten up to be the profest Religion of any Nation Kingdom or City what is that Nation Kingdom or City in comparison of those Nations Kingdoms and Cities where the Papists reign and Popery is profest This every intelligent Man hath so full a Prospect of that it appears needless to give proof by Instances VI. Babylon This Woman City of Confusion and Whore which is very great sitteth upon many Waters Rev. 17.1 which is expounded to be Peoples and Multitudes and Nations and Tongues And he the Angel said unto me Verse 15. the Waters which thou sawest where the Whore sitteth are Peoples and Multitudes and Nations and Tongues c. Which according to the learned Mede and a famous French Author is more than a third part of the ten considerable parts which the Roman Monarchy fell into not long before the Pope Man of Sin or Head of Mystery Babylon assumed the Imperial Seat and Crowns which afterward became ten Kingdoms with crowned Heads assisting the Beast against the Lamb and persecuting of the Saints distinguished into ten Kingdoms or Empires 1. Of Germany 2. France 3. England 4. Scotland 5. Denmark 6. Polonia 7. The Kingdom of Spain 8. The Kingdom of Navarre 9. The Kingdom of Hungary 10. The Kingdom of Naples and Sicily All which Rome Papal had in Possession as our French Author saith in the days of Pope Leo the tenth which was less than 200 Years VI. Rome Papal or Church of Rome is not only a great Woman City of Confusion and Whore that hath set up the Man of Sin great Belial or highest Son of Wickedness but she likewise sits upon many Waters viz. People and Multitudes Nations and Tongues which may be illustrated by undeniable Instances 1. She sat upon or ruled over more than one third part of ten which was formerly under the Roman Empire in its Civil State which more than one third part hath since fallen into ten States or Kingdoms under the Government of ten crowned Heads and have all agreed to give their Power to this last Beast according to what was foretold by Daniel Dan. 7. concerning the little Horn which had a Mouth speaking great things whose Looks were more stout than his Fellows by whom three of the first Horns of the Roman Power in its Civil State was pluck'd up by the Roots and in their place succeeded ten Kings or Crowned Heads who have their Crowns given them by this last Beast and as they have their Crowns given by and hold their Kingship under the Pope little Horn last Beast or Man of Sin in requital of his Fatherly Care to give his Sons so great a Patrimony they gave their Power unto him and engage against the Lamb making War with and persecuting the Saints till the Word of God or Prophecy of Daniel is fulfilled which ten Crowned Heads answer to the ten Toes in Nebuchadnezzar's Image to the ten Horns in this 17th of the Apocalypse that are so concerned in the Beasts Kingdom as to be overcome by the Lamb and turn to hate the Whore that before they supported and for whose Pleasure they did persecute the Saints which ten States or Kingdoms are by our French Author in his Book called the accomplishment of the Prophecy p. 345. distinguished to be as in the other Column set forth All which Kingdoms as King James in his
very mysterious so vast a Depth so great a Light so strange a Mystery is this Mystery that God reveals it now a little and then a little Adam had the first Discovery of it The Seed of the Woman shall break the Serpent's Head Abraham had more of it made known to him Moses had a greater Revelation of it than the Prophets And then John Baptist who saw more than all that went before him and upon that account was called the greatest Prophet that ever arose amongst them that were born of Women and yet he saw but a little of this great Mystery Luke 7.28 comparatively to what those saw who were in the Kingdom of Heaven viz. the Gospel-Church after the Death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ 6. That which all the wise Men of the World meerly by all their natural Wisdom Arts and Sciences could never find out nor arrive at the true knowledg of is a great Mystery But all the wise Men of the World meerly by all their Arts and Sciences and human Learning could never arrive to the true knowledg of Christ and real Godliness Ergo the Principles of true Godliness and the Mysteries thereof are out of the reach of meer humane Reason tho not against or contrary to Reason yet they lie above Reason Reason must stoop to Faith in these things The Gospel is called Wisdom as opposite to the Wisdom of Men and the Apostle saith positively That it was Wisdom in such a Mystery that none of the Princes of this World knew Nay the Spirit says one Sydenham jeers all the Learned of the World in this very thing because of their gross Ignorance Where is the Scribe where is the Wise where is the Disputer of this World 1 Cor. 1.20 Hath not God made foolish the Wisdom of this World Verse 18. Hence the Preaching of the Gospel was accounted by the learned Greeks but Foolishness Natural Men may understand natural Religion but true Godliness consists in the Light of Divine Truth and in the Life of Grace God manifesting himself in the Light of Truth and working the Life of supernatural Grace by his Spirit in the Heart True Godliness doth not consist in the Knowledg of the Letter of the Gospel A natural Man may have the historical or notional Knowledg of the Gospel and Christianity he may arrive to the most exact understanding of things as far as Letters and Words can express them that is he may know the true sence and meaning of things in the Gospel according to what either the History or Tenor of such Words will import and know the Grammatical Sence of Words better than many true Christians But this is not the spiritual and true Knowledg of Religion and Godliness for that consists in the saving and experimental Knowledg of God and Jesus Christ The Mystery of the Gospel and Power of Godliness is the Discovery of God's Glory in it self and the working of it gloriously in the Soul it lies not in the bare Expression or Knowledg of Words nor in the external Form of Profession of these Words but it lies in the Divine Glory of God which is wrapt up in these Words and the gracious Conformity Disposition and Affections of the Soul to these things 'T is an easy matter to confess Jesus Christ to be the Son of God and to read the Scriptures to pray c. but to see the Mystery of that Glory which is in this that Christ is God's Son and to have the powerful Influences of it upon the Heart whereby the Soul is brought into the Image or Likeness of Christ's Death and Resurrection this is a Mystery 7. That which the most wise and knowing in the same Art or Mystery can reach or understand but part of must needs be a great Mystery As suppose a School-master nay the ablest in the World who professes to know and teach such or such an Art or Mystery is forced to confess he sees and knows but little of it or sees but in part 't is so hard and difficult to find out all would conclude that Art or Science was a Mystery indeed But so it is here for the holy Apostles who had as great a knowledg of these Mysteries as any ever had in the World nay we may modestly conclude a greater yet they declare they knew but in part and saw but in part they saw comparatively but a little way into these Mysteries For we know but in part Now we see through a Glass darkly 1 Cor. 13.9 12. Now I know in part Ergo These are great Mysteries 8. That which the holy Angels desire to pry into nay look into with the greatest Earnestness and Desire imaginable and are contented the better to understand to learn of the Church and yet when all is done do admire and stand as it were astonished at is a great Mystery But the Angels do pry into these Mysteries with the greatest earnestness and are contented to learn of the Church that they may the better or more fully understand them and after all stand and wonder to behold the Depth of this Grace of this Love and the Strangeness of this Mystery Ergo the Gospel or Doctrine of Godliness is a great Mystery Now to make this Argument good pray consider these Texts of Scripture 1 Pet. 1.12 Which things the Angels desire to look into The word desire signifies the utmost coveting or longing after a thing which a Man cannot be without Desire to look into 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this Word signifies bowing down to pry heedfully and narrowly into a Thing 1. The Angels are greatly taken with this Mystery with this Grace and Love in Jesus Christ manifested to fallen Man they look and pry into it Exod. 25.20 according as it was typified of them by the placing of the Cherubims looking down towards the Mercy-Seat 2. That they are content to learn of the Church see Eph. 3.10 To the intent that now unto the Principalities and Powers in heavenly Places might be known by the Church the manifold Wisdom of God 3. That they after all stand as it were amazed and wonder at these Depths see 1 Tim. 3.16 Seen of Angels 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it is not meant of a bare Sight but a Sight which astonishes the Understanding and takes up the Heart He was seen with admiration and wonderment Thus Dr. Sibbs 9 That which the glorified Saints shall admire when they arrive to a perfect Knowledg must needs be a great Mystery But the glorified Saints shall admire at the Mystery of this Grace and Love in the Day of Christ nay it will be the matter of their wonder to all Eternity See 2 Cor. 1.10 Therefore the Doctrine of Godliness is a great Mystery 10. This will be further manifest by considering wherein the greatness of this Mystery doth consist First Now the Mystery of Godliness principally consists in the Person of Christ God manifest in the Flesh 1 Cor. 2.2
spring hence his Sin is charged upon his whole Posterity By Adam 's Sin were many made Sinners c. Christ the sec●nd Adam Rom. 5.12 14. is a common or publick Person representing all his true Seed or spiritual Off-spring So that as Adam's in was imputed to all his Children Verse 19. so is Christ's Righteousness imputed to all his Children through Faith The first Adam merited Death for his Seed the second Adam merited Life for his Seed Noah a Type of Christ Parallels NOah was a Saviour nay in a good sence the Saviour of the World for it was through him and by his Means and Righteousness there was a Seed preserved from the Flo●d c. Christ is a Saviour the great Saviour the only Saviour of the World hence called Jesus II. Noah was a Preacher of Righteousness and invited Sinners to Repentance Christ was a Preacher of Righteousness and came on purpose to call Sinners to Repentance Noah's Ministry was despised by the Ungodly so was the Preaching and Ministry of Jesus Christ by the unbelieving Jews and others Those that refused and rebelled against Noah and his Ministry were destroyed by Water and those that refuse and rebell against Christ shall be destroyed by Fire III. Noah built an Ark So Christ builds his Church 2. Noah built the Ark according to the Commandment of God So Christ in building his Church did every thing according to the Commandment received from his Father 3. Noah took many Trees to build the Ark So Christ takes many Believers called Trees of Righteousness to build his Church IV. Some clean and some unclean Beasts were received into Noah's Ark So some holy and sanctified Persons and some unsanctified Ones are received into Christ's Church tho not by Christ's Appointment V. All that were not received into the Ark perished So all who get not spiritually by Faith into Jesus Christ or are not true Members of the visible or invisible Church shall be damned and perish eternally VI. Noah's Ark was toss'd upen the rough Waves and yet was preserved So the Church of Christ is toss'd upon the rough Waves of a tempestuous World and yet preserved VII Noah was the great Repairer of the World from him descended all the Inhabitants of the Earth Christ is the great and glorious Repairer of the World and from him proceed all the Inhabitants of Heaven VIII Noah sent a Dove out of the Ark to see whether or no the Waters were abated who returned with an Olive-Branch in her Mouth So Christ sends forth the Spirit called a Dove or in the likeness of a Dove who brings Tidings to believing Souls that the Wrath of God is appeased c. Melchisedeck a Type of Christ Heb. 7.3 Made like unto the Son of God c. Parallels THe Notation of his Name Melchisedeck signifieth King of Righteousness Christ Jesus is the only King of Righteousness II. In his Office he was a Type of Christ 1. He was King of Salem King of Peace Isa 9.6 So Christ was called the Prince of Peace not only a peaceable Prince but Prince of Peace one that commands Peace at his Pleasure in the World in the Church and in the Souls of Men. 2. Christ is not only Prince of the World but peculiarly Prince of Salem Prince of Jerusalem viz. the true Church of God 3. Melchisedeck was not only a King but also a Priest yea a Priest of the Most High God So Christ is both King and Priest III. Melchisedeck was a Type of Christ in his Original Without Father without Mother without Descent Heb 7.3 having neither Beginning of Days nor End of Life That is there is no mention of these things concerning him in the holy Scripture we have not his Genealogy or Story of his Life tho none doubt but he had both Father and Mother and Descent c. But God on purpose would have all these concealed that he might be a more express Type of Christ who was truly without Father in respect of his Manhood or human Nature and without Mother Isa 53. in respect of his Godhead And who can declare his Generation c. IV. Melchisedeck blessed Abraham and doubtless the lesser is blessed of the greater he was a most eminent and renowned Person Some do conclude he was the Patriarch Shem who was without beginning of days in resp●ct of the World after the Flood and without end of days in respect of the World before the Flood but since God hath concealed who he was let us be satisfied But in this doubtless he was a Type of Christ who is greater than all that went before him great in Power Office and Sovereignty and is sent to bless his People 't is he alone that blesseth all the true Seed and Heirs of Promise V. Melchisedeck was a Priest not after the Order of Aaron he was not anointed with material Oil nor received his Priesthood from any other but only so declared by the Mouth of God His Priesthood passed not to other Men for as he received it from none so he passed it not to any other nor did any as we read of succeed him So Christ received his Priesthood from none but God himself and was not anointed with material Oil but with the Oil of Gladness only And as he received his Priesthood from none so he passeth it not to any other He hath none that can succeed him but abideth a Priest for ever in his own Person in Heaven Abraham a Type of Christ Parallels ABram and Abraham signify an high Father and a Father of a Multitude So is Christ an high and heavenly Father called the everlasting Father Father of all the Faithful c. II. To Abraham and to his Seed was the Promise made So to Christ and to his true Seed is the Promise made Guild Heb. 9.13 III. Abraham was King Priest and Prophet in his own Family So is Jesus Christ in his Church IV. Abraham put Hagar and Ishmael out of his House Gal. 4. So Jesus Christ cast out the Legal Covenant and fleshly Seed out of his Church Hagar being a Figure of the one and Ishmael of the other V. Abraham is called the Heir of the World Jesus Christ is so most properly and truly Rom. 4.13 Isaac a Type of Christ Parallels ISaac was the Son of Abraham the Father of the Faithful a promised Seed long before he was born and so strange was his Birth that tho he was born by the St●ength of Nature y●t of Sarah's dead Womb Gen. 18.12 when it ceased to be with her as with other Child-bearing Women insomuch that when the Angel foretold it to her she thought it impossible So Jesus Christ is often called the Son of Abraham yet the only begotten Son of God by Nature who is the Father of all that are taught and can say in truth Our Father c. the only true promised Seed who was long prophesied of and expected by all Believers
born and incarnate by the strange and wonderful Power of the Holy-Ghost in the Womb of the Blessed Virgin yea in such a miraculous manner Luke 1.34 that when it was foretold her by the Angel she thought it impossible II. Isaac was mocked and basely abused by Ishmael the fleshly Seed So was Jesus Christ by the Jews who were the Children of the Bond-woman III. Isaac was led as a Lamb to the Slaughter So was Jesus Christ Tho in this there was a great Disparity the one was spared namely Isaac but Jesus Christ was sacrificed IV. Isaac was offered as it were and three days dead in his Father's Mind and Purpose yet died not but his Father received him as from the Dead So Jesus Christ offered but in respect of his Divinity died not and tho his Humanity lay dead hree days in the Heart of the Earth yet it revived again So both were saith Dr. Tay●or delivered from Death the third Day wherein the Apostle plainly makes him a Type Heb. 11.16 From whence he received him as in a Figure Type or Resemblance c. V. Isaac ●as the Learned observe was a Type of Christ in his Marriage 1. He married one of his own Kindred So the Spouse of Christ is of the same Flesh which he himself assumed 2. She was wooed by his Father's Servant So is the Spouse of Christ by his faithful Ministers 3. Rebekah resolved to forsake all her Friends and her Father's House to become Isaac's Wife So Believers forsake all in Affection and actually when called thereunto for the sake of Jesus Christ 4. She was deck'd with Jewels trimmed and rarely adorned when she came to meet Isaac So the Spouse the Lamb's Wife shall be richly deck'd and gloriously adorned to meet Jesus Christ when he comes in the Glory of the Father to receive her to himself Rev. 19.7 1 Thess 4. 5. She came to meet Isaac So shall the Saints meet Jesus Christ in the Air at the last Day Jacob a Type of Christ Parallels JAcob was a Supplanter as his Name signifies he supplanted Esau So Jesus Christ supplanted as Guild observes Sin and Satan c. II. Jacob was hated and persecuted by Esau So was Christ by Satan and his Emissaries In his great Afflictions he saw an Angel of God ascending and descending upon him So Christ after his Temptations in the Wilderness and also when he was in his bloody Agony was comforted by the Angels of God they administred unto him III. Jacob endured great Hardship for Rachel whom he dearly loved So Jesus Christ endured many Years Sorrow and Trouble for his Church whom he loved so dearly that he laid down his Life for her sake IV. Jacob was called a Prince with God he wrestled long and at last was comforted So Christ is a mighty Prince Heb. 5.7 and prevailed also being heard in that he feared Jacob's Ladder Gen. 28. a Type of Christ Parallels JAcob's Ladder which he saw in a Vision stood upon the Earth but the Top reached to Heaven So Christ albeit he was humbled in shape of sinful Flesh to the Earth as it were yet he was the Most High God reaching so to Heaven II. The Angels went up and down by it So we ascend up to God by Jesus Christ and God des●ends as it were by him also down to us III. The Lord stood above it and made Promises of Canaan to Jacob So God in Christ and through him hath made all Promises of Heaven and ratified them to us Gen. 28.19 IV. In the Place which was called the House of God and Gate of Heaven was the Ladder seen So in Christ's Church the true House of God we get a clear and full Sight of Christ Joseph a Type of Christ Parallels JOseph signifies Increasing he was the First-born of Rachel and Jacob's beloved Son So Christ in his human Nature in the Days of his Fl●sh grew and increased in Strength and in Favour with God and Man and so also there shall be of his Kingdom and Glory in the World who is the Beloved of his Father Gen. 37 3● II. Joseph was very beautiful and also excelled all his Brethren in true Vertue So Jesus Christ is more beautiful than the Children of Men he was full of Grace and Truth III. Joseph was a Man of great Wisdom able to expound deep Secrets c. In Jesus Christ are hid all the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledg who is therefore called the Great Counsellor and is that blessed Lamb who hath prevailed to open the Books and loose the Seals thereof He hath the Spirit without measure and thereby opens all the deep Mysteries of God that lay hid from Ages and Generations c. Gen. 49.22 IV. He is called a fruitful Bough whose Branches run upon the Wall because out of him branched two Tribes Ephraim and Manasseh Therein saith Dr. Taylor he was a Type of Christ who is not only a fruitful Bough and called the Branch c. but also a Root from whom all the Tribes of God branch out and flourish And whereas those Trees are withered Christ shall see his Seed and prolong his Days and they shall abide to Eternity V. Joseph was a Type of Christ in his Actions 1. He was sent by his Father to visit his Brethren in the Wilderness who evilly treated him there So Jesus Christ came to visit his poor People who were wandering in the Wilderness of this World and when he came hither was evilly treated by his own Brethren the Jews who conspired to take away his Life like as Joseph's Brethren sought to deal by him 2. Joseph sed his Brethren and all his Father's House So Jesus Christ feeds the Church of God 3. Joseph being innocent yet suffered many hard Things So did Christ 4. He did all the Good he could for his Brethren who had ill deserved it from his hands So did Jesus Christ deal by poor Sinners who had abused him and still daily do 5. He taught his Brethren the great Duty of Brotherly Love See that ye fall not out by the way So Jesus Christ above all Lessons commends to us the new Commandment of Love c. VI. Joseph was a Type of Christ not only in the Actions of his Life and in respect of those Things he suffered and cruel Temptations he met with c. but also in his Advancement and great Preferment he by being abased was raised to Honour So was Jesus Christ Joseph was made a mighty Lord and was next to Pharaoh So is Christ advanced in Power and Glory next to God himself Every Man was to bow to Joseph Gen. 41.43 Phil. 2.10 Gen. 41.55 Acts 3.22 23. So every one is required to bow the Knee to Jesus Christ All were to go to Joseph they were to depend upon his Word Go to Joseph saith Pharaoh and what he saith to you do ye So God the Father hath given Christ a Name above every Name and whatsoever any Sinner
save in the Case of Vriah Christ much more a Man after God's own Heart Ezek 34.24 Jer. 30.9 Hos 3.5 a Man without spot Christ is often called David My Servant David shall be the Prince among them They shall serve the Lord their God and David their King whom I will raise up unto them They shall seek the Lord their God and David their King Not the Typical David long before dead but the Messiah the true David the Beloved of God III. David was made the Head of Nations as he himself speaketh Thou hast made me the Head of Nations c. Which was not so fully true in the Type as in the Anti-type he spake it figuratively of Jesus Christ For literally David was King but of one little Corner in Judea but Christ the true David hath and shall have his Dominions from Sea to Sea and from the River to the Ends of the Earth IV. David was a Prophet as well as a King So is Jesus Christ V David was anointed about the thirtieth Year of his Life So Christ the true David was baptized and then anointed by the Holy Spirit being about the thirtieth Year of his Age. VI. David in his Wars had many poor Men that followed him such as were in Debt c. So J●sus Christ the true David had many poor Men who followed him and became his Disciples who were heavy laden under the Burthen of Sin which is called a Debt VII David had several brave Men with him who were called his Worthies So had Christ the true David his twelve Apostles who were most valiant and noble Champions for the Truth besides the seventy Disciples VIII David had many open and some secret Enemies as Doeg Achitophel c. His own Son also rose up in Rebellion against him So Jesus Christ had and still hath many open and secret Enemies The Jews who were called his own Peop●e plotted against him nay and one of his own Disciples that eat Bread with him lifted up the Heel against him and at last treacherously betrayed him wiith a Kiss IX David was a Type of Christ in his Kingdom 1. In respect of the Entrance 2. In respect of the Administration 3. Of Continuation c. 1. David entred not without strong Opposition much Contempt and Disdain So Jesus Christ was vilified The Stone which the Builders refused is become the Head-Stone of the Corner Acts 4 11. No Man was more despised of Saul's Courtiers than David who was thought far enough from the Kingdom So no Man could be more slighted and rejected than Christ was by the Scribes Pharisees Priests and other People of Israel 2. In his Administration David would judg uprightly and sing of Mercy and Judgment he would endure no hateful Person in his sight Christ the true David is the most just and righteous Judg of Heaven and Earth who most sincerely dispenseth Grace and Mercy to all penitent Sinners but feeds impenitent and rebellious Ones with Judgment c. 3. In the Continuation of his Kingdom God promised Mercy to David and his Seed for ever Which Promises are not to be extended to his carnal Succession for the Princely Dignity is taken from them but the spiritual Seed of the true David was there meant 1. Christ himse●f in whom his Kingdom is perpetuated 2. The true Israel whether Jews or Gentiles who by Faith are engrafted into the Messiah in respect of whom there shall be no end of his Kingdom X. Many things that David speaks in the Book of Psalms which some are ready to think he spake of himself yet such a Type was he of Christ that they are directly applicable to none but Jesus Christ c. Solomon a Type of Christ Parallels SOlomon or Shelomon peaceable the Son of David greatly beloved and King of Israel and Jerusalem So was Christ the beloved of God the true Son of David according to the Flesh King of Israel and Prince of Peace c. II. Solomon ex●eeded all other Men in Wisdom and Knowledg Christ is the Wisdom of God In him are hid all the Treasures of Wisdom and Knowledg C●l 2.3 But in this there is great difference between them 1. Solomon had his Wisdom by Donation and Gift Christ as God derived it from none 2. Solomon by all his Wisdom knew not the Hearts of Men But Christ doth he knew what was in Man 3. Solomon could not infuse his Wisdom into others to make them wise But Jesus Christ is made of God unto us Wisdom he makes us wise 4. Solomon in all things he did was not wise but Christ was in all things wis● in him was no Folly III. Solomon for his Wisdom was admired and his Fame was spread abroad But much more was the Wisdom and excellent Speeches Doctrine and Miracles of Christ spread abroad John 8. so that his very Enemies confessed never Man spake like him IV. Solomon was a Type of Christ in that he was a King of the greatest Royalty Wealth and Glory 1 King 3.13 that ever was he so enriched his Subjects that Silver and Gold were as common to them as Stones in the Street Christ enriches all his People spiritually the Price of Grace being far above Gold V. Solomon was a Type of Christ 1. In building 2. Dedicating 3. Ordering the Temple Mat. 16. 1. He built the Temple Christ built or builds his Church Vpon this Rock will I build my Church 2. He dedicated the Temple and consecrated it to the Service of God by which means Prayers and other Acts of Religious Worship were accepted So Jesus Christ dedicated his Church by solemn Prayer to God and by his Blood and Mediation renders all their Services John 17. and other Acts of Religious Worship accepted by the Father 3. He ordered all things in the Temple appointing the several Offices and Officers thereof So Jesus Christ the true Solomon orders all things according to his Wisdom in his Church about the publick Worship of God and hath appointed all Offices and Officers that should be therein VI. Solomon was a Type of Christ in his Administration of Justice which was the Glory of his Royal Throne Yet in many things Solomon was no Type of Christ c. Elisha a Type of Christ ELisha signifies the Health of God Jesus Christ is truly the Health and Salvation of God 't is he that heals all poor Sin-sick Souls II. He succeeded Elijah So Christ succeeded the second Elijah viz. John Baptist III. He received the Spirit of his Predecessor in a double measure Christ not in a double measure but without measure IV. He cured Naaman of his Leprosy and raised the Dead In this he was a Type of Christ who cured the Leprosy both externally and internally and in both sences raised the Dead also V. He had a wicked ungodly and covetous Servant called Gehazi So had Christ a wicked and covetous Judas His Predecessor was a Type of Christ also in many things particularly
hast thou prepared for me which Version the Apostle cites Heb. 10.5 Heb 10.5 This reading may be explained two ways First of Christ's human Body hence the Syriac elegantly translates it But with a Body hast thou cloathed me and so the Version agrees excellently with the original Hebrew Because thou hast prepared a Body for me and hast made me an obedient Servant which is symbolically noted by the digging or boring of the Ears that I may offer the self-same Body as a Sacrifice to thee for the Sins of Mankind Secondly as a Body in opposition to Figures and Shadows as Westhemerus says * VVesthemerus lib. de Tropis Sac. Scrip. p. 148. Sacrificium Oblationem noluisti id est Ceremonias illas V. T. repudiasti sed Corpus apt asti mihi c. That is Sacrifice and Offering thou wouldest not that is thou hast abrogated the Ceremonies of the Old Testament but thou hast prepared a Body for me that is the Truth of which those Sacrifices were only Shadows a Figure thou wouldest no longer the time coming wherein the Body that is the very thing it self and Truth was to be made manifest Col. 2.9 17. Hunnius in his Comment says That these words from the Greek Translation are by a very good Reason retained because that Body provided or fitted for Christ or taken in the Incarnation is to be opposed as a thing adumbrated and the true propitiatory Sacrifice to the Rites of the Law which contained only a Shadow not the absolute Image or Substance of things 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 2. Exegetically that is by way of Illation or Inference as Psal 68.18 Thou hast received Gifts among Men so the Hebrew which Eph. 4.8 is thus quoted 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And gave Gifts unto Men both are true and the one is the Consequence of the other or an Illation from it Esa 1.9 Except the Lord of Hosts had left us a Remnant 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 reliquum this Rom. 9.29 is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Seed So from the Septuagint Esa 10.22 If thy People be as the Sand of the Sea c. it is said Rom. 9.27 Si fuerit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 If the number of the Children of Israel c. Esaiah 28 16. Rom. 9.27 1 Pet. 2.6 It is said Esa 28.16 He that believeth shall not make haste which Rom. 9.27 is quoted Whosoever believeth on him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 1 Pet. 2.6 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall not blush be ashamed or be confounded the latter follows from the former He that believes makes no haste but patiently expects the fulfilling of Divine Promises and therefore he will certainly partake of them whence it follows that he has no cause to be ashamed of his hope c. Amos 5.27 Amos 5.27 I will cause you to go into Captivity beyond Damascus this is quoted Acts 7.43 thus I will carry you away beyond Babylon Both were fulfilled for the Israelites were not only carried away into Syria only whose Chief or Metropolitan City Damascus is but also beyond Babylon into Persia and Caspia as appears Esd 8.17 Micah 5.2 Mic. 5.2 And thou Bethlehem Ephratah tho thou be little among the thousands of Judah yet out of thee shall come forth unto me that is to be a Ruler in Israel This Text is thus cited Mat. 2.6 And thou Bethlehem in the Land of Juda art not the least among the Princes of Juda for out of thee shall come a Governour that shall rule or feed my People Israel In the former Text it is called Bethlehem Ephrata of which you may read Gen. 35.16 19. and 48.16 In the latter it is called The Land of Juda by a Synecdoche for a City seated in the Land of Juda For at that time the Epithet of Juda was more used and to Herod himself better known then the Sirname of Ephrata which perhaps at that Season grew out of use or was less known to the Vulgar In the former Text Bethlehem is called little with respect to external Splendor and Eminency But in the latter it is called not the least because of that singular Honour which accrued to it by the Nativity of the Messiah In the former 't is said among the thousands of Juda but here among the Princes of Juda of which see our first Book Chap. 3. Sect. 3. there the Messiah is called a Ruler in Israel but here a Captain or Governour who shall feed the People which eminent Metaphor is elsewhere expounded as it respects the Office of Christ So much for a change in Words themselves the like may be found in their Accidents such as respect 1. Number as that which is said Psal 32.1 in the singular Number viz. Blessed is he whose Transgression is forgiven whose Sin is covered is cited Rom. 4.7 in the plural so Esa 52.7 with Rom. 10.15 in both places the sense is the same for the singular is put for the plural synecdochically Compare Deut. 6.16 with Mat. 4.7 c. 2. Person Gram. Sacr. p. 680. of which Examples are given elsewhere 3. Mood and Tense of which there is an eminent Example in the Citation from Esa 6.10 which is made Mat. 13.14 15. John 12.40 Acts 28.26 27. where there is an emphatical Change of the Imperative Mood into the Indicative and of the Present Tense of the Subjunctive into the Future Tense of the Indicative Now before we proceed it is to be noted Note That sometimes there is such a Change made in the Quotation that we cannot clearly shew from what place of the Old Testament it is taken as Eph. 5.14 wherefore he saith Awake thou that sleepest and arise from the dead and Christ shall give thee Light which some refer to Esa 60.1 and others to Esa 26.19 21. But it seems to agree most with the first place because of the likeness of the Scope Another sacred Sentence of a doubtful Original we meet with Jam. 4.5 Do ye think that the Scripture saith in vain the Spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to Envy which words are thought to be cited from Gen. 8.21 others think them to be rather taken from Numb 11.29 c. 3. The Writers of the Old Testament are wont from two or three alledged Testimonies to make up one intire Citation or as Salmeron says Tom. 1. p. 109. To produce one Testimony from divers Prophets put together as Mat. 21.4 5. of which the first part is taken from Esa 62.11 and the latter from Zech. 9.9 The Evangelist calls it the Prophet in the singular Number to denote the Harmony and Agreement that is betwixt the Prophets Compare Mat. 21.13 with Esa 56.7 and Jer. 7.11 and Mark 1.2 3. with Mal. 3.1 Esa 40.3 and Acts 1.20 with Psal 69.25 26. and Psal 109.7 8. Rom. 3.10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18. which are taken from Psal 14.2 3. Psal 53. Psal 5. Psal 140. Psal 10. Esa 59.7 8. and Psal 36. Compare
Rom. 9.33 with Esa 28.16 Esa 8.14 and Rom. 11.26 with Esa 59.20 or 27.9 or 4.4 or Jer. 31.34 and 1 Cor. 15.54 55. with Esa 25.8 Hos 13.14 and 1 Pet. 2.7 with Psal 118.22 and Esa 8.14 Heb. 9.19 20. with Exod. 24.6 7 8. and Numb 19.6 Testimonies are not only cited from the Scriptures of the Old Testament but also from the Books of the ancient Rabbies as we have already touched upon In 2 Tim. 3.8 there is mention made of Jannes and Jambres upon which Schikard * In praefat Be●hinath Happeruschin says Haec nomina Magorum Aegypti nuspiam in Scripturis at in Targum c. These names of the Egyptian Magicians are no where to be read in Scriptures but in the Targum of Jonathan Ben Uziel upon Exod. 7.11 they are expresly found Paul therefore quotes this famous Paraphrase of the Law Yet others say that this Targum of Jonathan is of too late a Date if we consider the Stile and Matters treated of than that Paul could peruse them but that he and the Author of the Chaldee Paraphrase rather received it from common Opinion or Tradition And Schindler affirms that the Names Juhanes and Mambres were expressed in the Talmud tract Sanhedrim Pliny in his Natural History lib. 30. cap. 1. speaks of Names something like these and represents them as a Faction that opposed Moses c. To this we may refer what we read in the 9th Verse of the Epistle of Jude concerning the Controversy between the Archangel Michael and the Devil about the Body of Moses and also the Prophecy of Enoch concerning the coming of the Lord to Judgment ver 14 15. of which Junius says that the former is taken from Zech. 3.1 2. where that Divine Rebuke is read And that by Michael we are to understand Christ called the Archangel because he is the Prince of Angels See Dan. 12.1 But the Body of Moses is not to be understood properly but figuratively of the Truth and Complement of the Law given by Moses see Col. 2.17 of which Complement which is in Christ he was a Type Zech. 3.1 he was a Type And he shewed me Joshua the High Priest standing before the Angel of the Lord and Satan standing at his Right-hand to resist Zech. 3.1 c. We meet with three Citations from prophane Writers quoted by the Apostle Paul as 1. Acts 17.28 Acts 17.28 For in him that is the Lord God we live move and have our being as certain also of your own Poets have said For we are also his Offspring 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which piece of a Verse Clemens Alexandrinus * 5 Str●mat fol. 123. says is taken from Aratus in Phaenomenis and recites the intire place of Aratus consisting of some Verses In Aratus this is attributed to or spoken of Jupiter which Paul took notice of as perversly and altogether unjustly ascribed to that imaginary false and phantastical God and therefore restores that Sentence to the only true God This Aratus flourished in the time of Ptolomy Philadelphus and was illustrious in the Court of Antigonus the Son of Demetrius who governed the Macedonian Monarchy in the 105 Olympiad Mac. 2.1 see Sextus Senensis lib. 2. Bibliothec. sanctae Tit. Aratus In the Golden Verses of Pithagoras there is the like Sentence 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 Cor. 15.33 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Corrumpunt Mores bonos colloquia vel consortia prava Bad or evil Discourse or Society corrupts good Manners This Sentence consisting of a Senary Iambick some attribute to Menander therein following Jerome in his Epistle to the Orator Magnus Others ascribe it to Euripides However it is the Verse is made Canonical by the Apostle And the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 rendered Communication really signifies a Fellowship or keeping Company with impious and leud Persons from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 caetus a Congregation or gathering together See Esa 22.13 3. Tit. 1.12 one of themselves a Prophet of their own said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Cretans are always Liars evil Beasts slow Bellies ver 13. This Witness is true There is a most elegant Oxymoron in these words of Paul The Cretans are always Liars but he that said this was a Cretan therefore it may be concluded he was a Liar 596. l. 7. yet says Paul his Testimony is true And hence perhaps he calls him Prophet this Greek Verse is thus rendred in Latine Cres semper Mendax mala Bestia venter iners est Erasmus Adag 12 29. says thus * Divus Hieronimus in Commentariis quos in hanc scripsit Epistolam c. Jerome in his Commentaries written upon this Epistle intimates that this Verse is found in the Works of Epimenides in a Book whose Title was De Oraculis of Oracles Hence Paul calls him a Prophet whether by way of Irony or because of the Subject he treated on we will not determine The beginning of this Verse 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 was made bold with by Callimachus a Poet of Cyrene in a Hymn wherein he celebrates the Praises of Jupiter and lampoons the Cretans very satyrically for their Vanity and Boasting that he was buried among them whereas as this Heathen Zealot fancies Jove was immortal Hence Ovid said Nec fingunt omnia Cretes the Cretans do not always lye hence also rose the Proverb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to play the Cretan was put for to lye The occasion of this Discourse was that the Cretans had a certain Sepulcher with this Epitaph 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is Here lies one whom they call Jupiter Because of this Inscription the Poet charges them with a Lye in these words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is The Cretans are always Liars evil Beasts slow Bellies Therefore O King the Cretans have built a Sepulcher for you But thou hast not died for thou always livest c. 4. To conclude we will only add the Passage we read Acts 17.22 23. Ye Men of Athens I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious for as I passed by and contemplated on what ye worship or beheld your Worship I found an Altar with this Inscription 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To the unknown God Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship him declare I unto you c. Vpon which Jerome excellently says * Epist ad Magnum Oratorem Romanum Tom. 3. operum f. 148. after he had recited some sayings of learned Ethnicks quoted by the Apostle This Leader of the Christian Host and this invincible Orator pleading the Cause of Christ discreetly urges that accidental view of the Inscription of that Heathenish Altar as an Argument to prove the true Faith He learn'd of the true David to snatch the Sword from the Enemies Hand and chop off his Head with his own Weapon c. Of this 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Inscription on that Altar Ludovicus Vives says * In lib. 7. de Civit. Dei cap. 17. That in the Attican