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A55917 A commentary upon the divine Revelation of the apostle and evangelist, Iohn by David Pareus ... ; and specially some things upon the 20th chapter are observed by the same authour against the Millenaries ; translated out of the Latine into English, by Elias Arnold. Pareus, David, 1548-1622.; Arnold, Elias. 1644 (1644) Wing P353; ESTC R14470 926,291 661

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eyes Secondly spirituall when we behold the appearances of things either a wake or a sleepe yet understand them not thus did Phurao Nebuchadnezar and Peter The third they call intellectuall that is when the minde being illuminated by the holy Ghost understands the mysteries of those things which are presented Thus Ioseph understood the vision of Pharao and Daniel that of Nebuchadnezar this Iohn saw the visions of the revelation in the spirit that is the holy Ghost gave him to understand them Others expound these words in the spirit as opposite to the being present in the body not as if such which saw visions in the spirit did not still retain their real bodies but being ravished they seemed for the present to themselves as out of the body even as Paul in the 2 Corinth 12 3 caught up to the third heaven knew a man in Christ whither in the body or out of the body he knew not This kind of visions is one of the gifts of the new Testament which Christ ascending up on high poured forth upō the Church according to the oracle in Ioel. Ioel 2.28 Your young men shal see visions c. yet was this not given to all but a special grace and bestowed onely on such as the Lord pleased Neither was it perpetual but ceased with the gift of miracles after the doctrine of the Gospel was sufficiently propagated and confirmed in the world and hence we must beware of such who now a days boast of visions Isay 8 20. Luk. 16 29. Ioh. 5 39. as if they were inspired but they are deceivers to the law and testimonie For God hath tyed the church to the written word of the law and Gospel they have Moses and the Prophets let them hear them search the scriptures for though an angel from heaven preach any other Gospel let him be accursed On the Lords day He calleth the first day of the weeke on which Christ rose again the Lords day He saw the revelation on this day which Christians kept holy to God being by the authority of the Apostles set apart for Church meetings in stead of the Iewish sabbaths as we way gather from 1 Cor. 16.1 where the Apostle commandeth that on the first day of the weeke gathering be made in the Church for the brethren in Iudea So Acts 20.7 In one of the sabbaths that is the first day of the weeke the Christians are said to come together to break bread So then the observation of the Lords day is warranted by an Apostolicall tradition Hence Gagneus and Ribera infer that the Church besides yea and contrary to the scripture may impose some things to the observed as divine let no man thinck saith he that those things onely are to be observed which are contained in the scriptures but they do erre For first there is great difference betweene articles of faith and the Lord Mat. 15 9. Isay 29 13. day no man doubteth but the Church may lawfully appoint dayes and outward rites belonging to order and decencie so it be don● without scandal opinion of worship and intruding upon the liberty and conscience But the question betwixt us and the papists is touching points of faith necessarie to salvation which they affirme that the Church or Bishops may ordaine without the authority of scripture the which thing wee denie For God is worshiped in vain by the commandements of men Besides the authority of the Apostles is one thing and the authority of Bishops and the Romish Church is another For they were not onely divinely inspired in their writings but also in whatsoever they instituted touching Church orders Wherefore they not onely appointed the Lords day to bee kept but also made it apart of scripture now as for other ministers they have not the same authority so that it cannot hence bee gathered that any thing should bee beleeved as necessarie to salvation besides what is contained in the holy scripture For though the Lords day is a matter not of faith but of fact yet the observation thereof is according to the word of God Here it may be demanded whether John saw the whole revelation upon one Lords day Indeed it may seem by the coherence of the matter so to be not withstanding I thinke that Christ did not at one time burden the minde of his servant with so many different and large visions neither is it probable because the like distinctions of time which other prophets had in their visions appears also to be in these visions of John as in Chap. 4. vers 1 2 is evident After this I looked c. and immediately I was in the spirit so that after he had seene the first vision he was come to himself ere he was again ravished saw other visions and in like-lihood this was upon another Lords day The like wee may gather from chapter 17.3 So he carried mee away in the spirit into the wildernesse and often it is said after these things But I doe not conceive all of them import a distance of time but the things which I specially minde are in Chap. 4.2 and 17.3 and 21.1 besides all things were not revealed to John in one place but some things he saw in Patmos some in the heavens some on the sea shore some things in the wildernesse But seeing we cannot certainly determine of the thing I will therefore leave it to the readers choise Heard behinde mee a great voice By this great voice Iohn whither sleeping or waking was stirred up to observe the visions least otherwise he should have neglected them as vain fansies The voice was great either in regard of the great mysterie of the visions or because it was the voice of the great God or lastly in regard of the lowdnesse and shrilnesse thereof As of a trumpet Whose sounde is high loud and heard a great way off signifying that those things which Iohn saw ought continually to sound in the eares and hearts of Gods people And hence the prophets were commanded to cry aloud not to spare but to lift up their voice like a trumpet that all might hear and have no pretence for their ignorance Alcasar untruely affirmes that this voice was altogether like unto the sound of a trumpet But the text saith it was the voice not of one founding but speaking Againe by this voice is signifyed how we should be stirred up to incounter with al our spiritual adversaries as souldiers by the found of the trumpet are imboldened to the battel In that hee heard the voice behinde him is signified that Iohn added nothing to these visions but that they were altogether divine for the things which are behind us we see not Or otherwise he heard a voice behind to denote how the things he heard were suddenly to come to passe even immediately upon Iohns departure 11. Saying I am Alpha Omega the first the last In this great voice are contained three things First the eternity of Christ is testified
Touching the Canonicall authority of the Revelation NOw by these things the divine Authority of the Booke doth necessarily follow For if the Apostle Iohn be the Author the Divine and Canonicall Authority cannot justly bee questioned For the Apostles writings are Apostolicall Besides the Author doth againe and againe testifie that he received his Revelation from Christ and wrote the same by the Augels command This also the testimony of the Ancient Church confirmeth Concil Ancyran in appendice For the Revelation is alledged under the name of John and as Canonicall Scripture by the most ancient Councell of Ancyra which was before that of Nice also in the Councell of Carthage III. Can. 47. and some others following The Revelation also hath bin alwayes of Canonicall authority with the Greeke and Latine Fathers although certaine Graecians before Dionysius Alexandrinus did some what scruple the same as of old some of the Latine Church had their doubts touching the Epistle to the Hebrews because it did seeme to favour Novatus as Ierome writeth unto Dardanus But the scruple of one or a few of the Ancients can no more disanull the authority of any Canonicall Book of Scripture then the scruple of a few now can doe And howsoever Luther in his first Edition of the New Testament in the Germane tongue Published anno 1526. Sixtus Senensis Biblioth Ribera in Apoc. Prooem cap. 1. did not reckon the two latter Epistles of Iohn the Epistles also of Iames and Iude among the Apostolicall and Canonicall Scriptures Not indeed as some Papists write because he could not beare those words Chap. 14.13 Blessed are the dead c. because their workes follow them which verily doe notably overthrow their fiction of the Soules of the Saints going into Purgatory but rather because he thought that such obscure Visions and Figures were not so well agreeable unto the light of the New Testament notwithstanding in another Edition Anno 1535. hee speaketh more liberally in the Preface touching these Bookes neither do they who at this day are called Lutherans any longer question the Canonicall authority of the Revelation Alcas Vestig nota 2. Prcoem For our part we did not judge the Revelation was therefore to bee received that we might abuse the darke and obscure sayings of the Booke to vomit out the venom of our malice against the Pope of Rome as that upstart Interpreter before mentioned hath begun to calumniate us but because the reasons before laid down and many more do confirm our beliefe and because by the Revelation we are manifestly taught that that son of perdition lifting himselfe up against whatsoever is called God and sitting in the Temple of God as if he were God is no other but that Capitoline Iove even to this day treading down all powers under his feet But a man might justly wonder that Popish Writers do not tremble at the very sight of this Booke and how they are not afraid to explicate the Prophesie by their Commentaries Why Papists write Commentaries upon the Revelation but that the thing it selfe speaketh they chiefly doe it seeing they can neither wholly extinguish it nor keepe it any longer from the people at least to deprave the oracles thereof by their false Interpretations the which notwithstanding they labour for in vaine seeing it is as cleare as the Sun at Noon day that under the Image of the Beast and False-Prophet seducing the Inhabitants of the Earth and of the whorish woman committing fornication with the Kings of the Earth and of the great Citie on seven hils ruling over the Kings of the Earth is represented the Monarchicall and Papall Sea of Rome and under the Image of Locusts the innumerable vermine of the Clergy and Monkes under the Type of Merchandize which no man Antichrist beeing discovered shall buy any more are set forth Romish Indulgences and buying and selling of Soules c. CHAPTER III. Of the obscurity of the Booke What it is and whence with the remedies of the same AUGUSTINE writing of the darkenesse of the Revelation saith Lib. 20. de C. D. ca. 17 In this Booke which is named a Revelation are contained many darke things that the Readers mind might be exercised and in it are a few things by the clearnesse whereof the rest with labour may be sought out chiefly because it so repeateth the same things after a diverse manner that whereas it may seeme to speake of different matters by diligent search we shall find that they are the selfe same things diversly expressed And JEROM Tom. 3. ad paul Ep. 1. In the Revelation saith he is shewed a Booke sealed with seven Seales which though thou give it to a man that can rend to read it he will answer thee I cannot it is sealed And afterward The Revelation of Iohn hath as many Sacraments as words I have said but little in regard of the worth of the Booke It is beyond all praise In every of the words are hid manifold understandings So indeed it is for the sharpnesse of mans wit is blinder then beetles in the true understanding as of other divine Scripture so of this also unlesse it be enlightned by the beames of the Holy Ghost but the causes of this obscurity are plain First the whole Booke is Propheticall touching future things Write The causes of the darknesse of the Revelation saith the Angell the things thou hast seene which are and which shall be afterward But future things as future because they are not in any sense are either altogether unknowne or being foreknown are conceived not so much by the understanding as in hope Adde That these future things are not declared by plaine words The difference of Visions neither defined by notes or markes of times places and persons but are revealed unto Iohn and so written in darke and aenigmaticall Visions It is true many Visions in Scripture were plaine as set before the eyes of the mind or bodie Dan. 5.5 1. Kin. 6.17 Exod. 3.2 Act. 10.11 Act. 23.11 so King Belshazzar saw a hand writing upon the plaister of the wall Elisha saw fiery Charrets round about him and Moses the bush burning before him Peter a sheet with foure-footed Beasts let downe from Heaven unto the Earth Paul saw the Lord standing by him in the night c. In these there was no great difficultie But there are other Visions more intricate when the Images or Representations signifying some secret thing are exhibited unto the minds of men either sleeping or awake the mysteries of which except they be revealed are so obscure as that they cannot be found out by the understanding of mortall man Of this kinde were the dreames of Pharaoh Nebuchadnezzar the Visions also of Ezechiel Daniel and Zacharie unto which we worthily may compare the Visions of the Revelation The secrets indeed of the aforesaid dreames God not onely revealed unto the singular benefit of them which dreamt the same but also would have them
Where the church was before Luther no more appearing in the world then the woman lurking in the wildernesse or the Seven Thousand in Israel that bowed not the knee unto Baall or a sound kernell in a rotten Apple untill it was brought to light and repaired by the new prophesying of the two Witnesses Christ therefore was not without a Church although the Papacy were not the same It representeth also Bishops deserting the Orthodoxe Faith The Apostacy of Bishops and the studie of divine things and cumbring themselves with wordly affaires under the Type of starres falling from Heaven into the Earth with their nature and plottings against the godly neither hath any man after the Apostle Paul 2. Thes 2 3 c. more lively set forth the rising person reigne tyranny seat manifestation and destruction of Antichrist then we have it in this Prophesie lastly it most clearely prophesieth many things touching the comforts of the Church under the Crosse of her deliverance victory and glorification with the punishments of Tyrants and all other adversaries By which we see The explication of the Apocalyps necessary that this Booke is not onely worthy to be continually read in the Church and meditated on but also to containe very profitable and necessary Doctrines especially for this last age For the Jesuites Antichrists chiefest Souldiers are very ingenious to corrupt and wrest the plaine Oracles of this Prophesie into a contrary meaning as if they were not onely not to be applied against the Papacy but also did make for the dignity thereof wherefore also it is our duty diligently to labour that the Revelation may be familiarly expounded and knowne not suffering the same to be depraved least we our selves be deceived by the slights of Antichrist or that by our carelesnesse wee suffer others to be ensnared by pernitious errours Now this wee shall the more easily attaine unto if wee alwayes have the Scope of this Booke before our eyes like as Mariners doe the more safely direct their course in the vast Sea by looking up unto the starres The principall scope thereof was The scope of the Revelation FIRST generall That the Christian Church being fore-warned of her future condition after the Apostles time even unto the end of the world should not promise perpetuall delight and ease unto her selfe but timely bee prepared manfully to sustaine the battles at hand SECONDLY speciall least the Godly even then groaning under the Romane persecutions and calamities which were to endure yet a long time beeing offended should be discouraged but know that it came to passe because the Lord had revealed unto his servant John that it should bee so and withall that they might be raised up with sure comforts of an happy issue out of their calamities for this cause also Christ in the Gospell forewarned his Disciples of the Crosse and future sorrow that when it came they might remember that it had been foretold unto them For the darts which are foreseen strike the lesse and we doe receive the evils of the world more tolerably if we be fenced against them through the shield of providence saith GREGORY Thirdly forasmuch as not long after the Romane perfecutions Satan through the riot ambition and contention of the Bishops of the Churches was to erect Antichrists throne in the Temple of God the Holy Ghost in speciall would have his forme nature reigne and Tyranny to bee set forth as it were in lively colours unto us that we might learne the better to know resist and take heed of him Moreover he would have the destruction and punishment of Antichrist and all other adversaries as also the victory and future glorification of the Church to be plainly described least either we should envy the present prosperity of the adversaries or overmuch fear their Tyranny but that on the contrary we might be patient under the Crosse and constant in our Combats retaining an assured hope of victory deliverance and future glory even unto the end Now that besides these scopes that upstart Inquirer labours to wrest the Revolation to this purpose Aleas prooem nota 14 c. as if it should teach that ROME of old the head of Pagan Idolatry by an admirable vicissitude was to bee changed into the Metropolis of the Catholicke Church that the Romane Church was gloriously to triumph both in respect of the Romane Citie and the whole Empire and that the soveraigne authority of the Romish Pope should alwayes remaine in the height of honour is such a filthy and impudent depravation of this most sacred Prophesie that even the Divell himselfe ought to blush thereat and I should wonder if these goodly trifles do not cause laughter or shame even to the Romish Court it selfe But these things a little after are to be more neerly examined when we come to the Argument Enough touching the Order Lastly The things which have been objected against the Booke as being erroneous and contrary to the Faith in speciall that it seemes in Chap. 20. to favour the brutish doctrine of the Hereticke Cerinthus touching Christ and the Saints worldly and voluptuous Reigne on Earth a Thousand Yeers before the Vniversall Resurrection of the dead doth not at all trouble me For if the objections of Heretickes or Pagans had presently been believed wee should long since have had nothing entire in the whole Scripture but all these things have long agoe beene vindicated by ancient and later Interpreters and wee referre the clearing of every of them to their proper places least our Preface should bee too tedious CHAPTER VI. Touching the Argument of the Booke TO come unto the Argument of the Booke Rev. 1.3 however by what hath beene said already it is not obscure yet I will handle the same more neerly The principall and greater part of the Booke is propheticall hence in the very beginning it is called a Prophesie containing Typicall Prophesies not onely touching the state of the Church and the signes of the last times of which Christ foretold his Disciples Mat. 24. like as Ribera thought good to explicate the Argument of the Apocalyps viz. that it is nothing else but certaine Commentaries upon those words of our Lord. For they extend themselves much larger unto the times next after the Apostles and thence from the giving of the Revelation even unto the end of the world namely touching the present conflicts of the Christian Church which already were in Johns time and afterwards should continually befall her first with Romane Tyrants afterward with diverse Heretickes and at length both with the Easterne and especially the Westerne Antichrist as also of their insultings and tyranny against her by which as if shee were forsaken of Christ her head they should grievously both inwardly and outwardly afflict and almost whollie oppresse her But withall on the contrarie of the most sweet comforts of the godly under the Crosse that those stormes of afflictions should not befall them at a
venture or onely at the lust and will of the adversaries but by the ordering hand of God for the exercise of the Church neither yet should they be perpetuall or continue too long but at length bee changed with the heavenly glory of the Saints all the wicked being by the power of Christ the Conqueror cast into the lake of fire and brimstone for ever and ever This Booke also is doctrinall and hortatorie mixing here and there with oracles excellent doctrines exhortations and reproofes both particular unto the seven Churches of Asia which were committed to the care of John being banished into Patmos as also universall unto all Christians even untill this day for doctrine for reproofe for correction for instruction in righteousnesse These things suffice touching the generall Argument The upstart Interpreter of the Revelation before mentioned having thought upon a new Stratagem I know not whether to curry favour with the Pope Alcasar perverteth the argument or the more to harden him to his destruction doth hence forge to himself new Oracles touching the Church and the Monarchicall Empire of the Pope of Rome and with his Hypotheses doth wholly stray from the Scope of this Prophesie and to speake the truth doth foully deprave the Argument thereof His Hypotheses or Positions are principally four One general Three speciall Vestig nota 6. preoe The generall is of the Argument of the whole Revelation that it describes a two-fold warre of the Church one with the Synagogue the other with Paganisme and a two-fold victory and triumph over both adversaries But the former warre with the Synagogue was already fought before the Prophesie was revealed and the Synagogue with the Temple lay in ashes To what purpose then should this warre have been shewed unto John as being to come afterward Like as saith he things done are represented in a Comoedie As if forsooth Christ would represent unto John things done and not rather which were to come to passe afterward As for the latter warre with Paganisme although it was then on foot very hot already and was further to lie more heavy upon the Christians notwithstanding a more fierce conflict by farre with Antichrist was to befall them not to speake of the Gogish Warre by whom the Church as is praefigured in the Apocalyps should grievously be oppressed unto the very last times and against whom victory and triumph is promised unto the Saints the which all Interpreters the Papists not excepted do confesse Of his speciall hypotheses the first is that in the first eleven Chapters is represented the rejection of the Jewish Nation and the desolation of the City Jerusalem by the Romanes The SECOND That in the nine following Chapters is portended the Empire of the Romane Church over Rome and the whole world and the overthrow of Paganisme the which forsooth should bee that horrible judgement of the Great Whore and destruction of Babylon effected by Constantine the Great and his Successours The THIRD That in the two last Chapters under the Type of the Lambes Bride and the New Jerusalem is set forth the glorious and triumphant state of the Romane Church in Heaven But these most idle vanities will soon vanish away if thou doest but even put them to the Touch-stone that is the very Text of the Prophesie Vestig nota 14. prooem for Christ did reveale those things to Iohn which should shortly bee done Chap. 1.1 and afterward Chap. 4.1 whereas therefore the destruction of Ierusalem and rejection of the Iewes by Alcasars owne confession was fulfilled XXV yeeres before the Revelation was given Who then should believe that Christ would have revealed unto Iohn for a great mysterie a History so generally known under such obscure Types Iohns Revelation prophesieth of things present and to come And. in Apoc cap. 12. saith Andreas out of a Treatise of Methodius intitled SYMPOSIUM or Banket Therefore the first Hypothesis is undoubtedly false Neither is the second more true For the judgement of the Great Whore and the ruine of Babylon is represented not as a grace of conversion but as a punishment of whoredom to be inflicted on the kingdom seat of Antichrist in the last times Therefore to interpret this of the conversion of Rome and Paganisme unto the Faith of Christ which came to passe three hundred yeers after Christ under Constantine and his Successours is to make a mooke of reason The third is no better then the rest The Spouse of the Lambe and the New Jerusalem is the whole Church of Christ gloriously triumphing in Heaven from whom God hath wiped away all teares in which shall bee nothing that is defiled and abominable as shall be afterward shewed in its place but that the now Romane Apostaticall Church worshipper of Idols mother of fornications and driver not of Christs asse but of the Beast of Antichrist while she remains such on earth should also belong unto the Spouse of Christ in Heaven shall then be true when that of the Apostle is false Be not deceived neither Fornicators nor Idolaters 1. Cor. 6.9.15 nor Adulterers nor effeminate nor abusers of themselves with mankinde nor thieves nor drunkards nor revilers nor blasphemers nor extortioners shall enherit the Kingdom of God Shall I take the members of Christ and make them the members of an harlot which shall be ad Calendas Graecas that is never But what need I trouble my self This new fiction of the Inquirer is abundantly refuted by the judgement of Ribera Bellarmine and other most acute Doctors of his owne order although scarcely there be any one of them whom he doth not most freely censure But of late a certaine learned and judicious Divine seemeth to have set forth in lively colours the argument of that painfull and most polished INQUIRY in an Epistle which I shall here annexe Vnto thy two Letters the Post hasting away thus in a few lines What was my opinion perhaps thy father hath heard long since what now it is I will not easily say 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 FOR I GROW OLD LEARNING MANY THINGS The Argument of Alcasars Vestigation or Inquirie Lately one Alcasar a Iesuite hath published an INQUIRY upon the Revelation in which he rejoyceth himself and gratulates the Pope of Rome affirming that the dedication of this Aenigma was of old made to the Romane Church touching the future principallity of this Church over all Churches and the majesty of the Pope which others should submissively worship and humbly adore so as he first hath out of the darkenesse of the Apocalyps shewed a light by which the old Prophesies hitherto by others not understood may be enlightned namely of the authority of the Romane Church over all others that she alone is the Spouse of Christ Cant. 6. Psal 45. at his right hand and married to the Lambe Chap. 21. Rev. 19. whose founders were Peter and Paul whom Isaias sets forth by a couple of horsemen one sitting on an Asse the
other on a Camel which two are the Angels that in the Revelation denounce the ruine of Babylon before whose feet Iohn fell downe to worship and other strange mysteries which he having first found out doth now flatteringly applie to the Pope being lift up with incredible joy if not madnesse and folly or to say truely with blasphemous impiety and sacrilegious boldnesse I know not whither thou hast seen D. N. I suppose you have seene and read him forasmuch as hee adorneth Commentaries on that prophesie It s the worke of a Spanish Divine of Granata fairly printed at Antwerp An. 1614. the Author also being an eloquent Interpreter of his owne mind and sense One thing I know that of mad men he will make them more mad by his glozing Exposition of Aenigmaes such flatterers are the Iesuites of their Antichrist being void of truth full of deceit and wanting no words The sum is a two-fold warre of the primitive Church the first against Iudaisme in the two first Chapters the other against Paganisme in the eight following the Citie and world being converted to the Faith of Christ and hence a four-fold Hallelujah Lastly a long during peace to the Church Antichrist being to bee overcome under the names of Gog and Magog and in the last place the most glorious triumph of the Romane Church in the Heavens at the day of Iudgement a worthy cover to the pot March 10. 1615. Yours to command N. N. Behold a lively Idea of the Inquirie the which being communicated unto me by a friend I thought good here to rehearse it least happily the beautifulnesse of the new worke might deceive any one For he coyneth new Oracles hence I call him an upstart his worke otherwise being of much labour and more then vulgar wit and not unpolished which I could wish the Author had more rightly placed Enough both of the true and the false Argument of the Apocalyps Wee come to the Parts CHAPTER VII Touching the parts of the Revelation THe Booke ordinarily is variously divided I shall not much differ from the common partition but distribute the same into a Preface Prophesie or Visions and a Conclusion I. The Preface containes the Title and Dedication of the Booke Chapter 1. unto verse 9. II. The Prophesie I distinguish into seven Visions clearly enough and distinctly shewed by Christ unto Iohn in the Spirit in the I le Patmos from thence unto ver 6. of Chap. 22. But those that suppose and urge that the Booke consists of one continued Vision do wholly stray from the Scope and in vaine wearie the Reader as I shall shew by and by The first Vision is of Christ gloriously walking among the seven golden Candlestickes and commanding John to write certaine Commandements unto the seven Churches of Asia and also the following Visions for the perpetuall doctrine instruction and consolation of the Faithfull from ver 9. Chap. 1.2.3 This Vision is not propheticall of future things as the six following but wholly doctrinall confirming Iohn in the function of teaching and commending his Apostolicall authority unto the seven Churches of Asia The second is touching Gods majesty sitting in the Throne and of the Lamb standing in the Throne and of the Booke sealed with seven Seales and of the opening of the Seale and of the Book by the Lamb and diverse wonders thence proceeding Chap. 4.5.6.7 The third is of the seven Trumpets of the Angels and wonderfull apparitions following thereupon Chap. 8.9.10.11 The fourth is of the woman in travell of a Man-Child and of the Dragon persecuting the Man-Child and woman of the womans flight into the wildernesse and of the rage of the two Beasts against the Saints Chap. 12.13.14 The fift is of the seven Angels pouring forth the Seven Vials of the last plagues upon the adversaries and throne of the Beast Chap. 15.16 The sixt is of the Iudgement of the great whore and ruine of Babylon and of the casting of the Beast and False-prophet with all his followers into the Lake of fire and brimstone Chap. 17.18.19 The seventh and last is of the binding and loosing of the Dragon at the end of a thousand yeers and lastly of the Iudgement of the Divell Death Hell and all reprobates that were not written in the Booke of Life and of the figure and glorious state of the Heavenly Ierusalem Chap. 20.21.22 unto ver 6. III. The conclusion of the Booke commends the profitablenesse of the Prophesie and by an Anathema establisheth the divine authority thereof from verse 6. unto the end CHAPTER VIII Touching the Forme of the Revelation THe things hitherto praemised have beene treated of by many Interpreters That which remaines touching the forme and method of the Revelation hath as yet beene observed but by few nay to speake it with modesty I scarcely find the same explicated by any one The forme indeed seemes to be Epistolarie having an Epistolarie Inscription and Subscription and is shut up with an Epistolarie wish common to the Apostles all the Acts also of the first Vision are Epistle-wise But that which beginneth at the fourth Chapter which is the first propheticall Vision and the following unto the end if you well observe them have plainly a Dramaticall forme The Apocalyps a prophetical interlude hence the Revelation may truely be called a Propheticall Drama show or representation For as in humane Tragedies diverse persons one after another come upon the Theater to represent things done and so again depart diverse Chores also or Companies of Musitians and Harpers distinguish the diversity of the Acts and while the Actors hold up do with musicall accord sweeten the wearinesse of the Spectators and keepe them in attention so verily the thing it selfe speaketh that in this Heavenly Interlude by diverse shewes and apparitions are represented diverse or rather as we shall see the same things touching the Church not past but to come and that their diverse Acts are renewed by diverse Chores or Companies one while of 24. Elders and four Beast another while of Angels sometimes of Sealed ones in their foreheads and sometimes of Harpers c. with new Songs and worthy Hymmes not so much to lessen the wearisomnesse of the Spectators as to infuse holy meditations into the mindes of the Readers and to lift them up to Heavenly matters The which thing not having been hitherto observed by most Interpreters they have wondred what was meant by so many Songs Hymmes and change of Angels and Personages renewed in diverse Visions and what by the often iterated Representations of the Beast Babylon and the last judgement which caused them to seeke and imagine Anticipations Recapitulations and unnecessary Mysteries in those things which either served onely to the Dramaticall decorum or else had a manifest respect to the method of the Visions concerning which I will speak by and by What Origen therefore wrote touching the SONG OF SONGS In Prologo Cant. Homil. 1. that it seemed to him Solomon wrote a
make manifest for Iohn being banished in the ●le of Patmos began alreadie to feel the fury of Domitian And here the dream of such is refuted who binde the fulfilling of this prophesie to the last three years before the end of the world 4 Iohn to the seven Churches Those things being forespoken of which served to gain autority attention to this booke John dedicates the revelation to the sevē Churches of Asia wishing Grace and peace unto them By seven Andreas understandeth all the Churches Because in scripture the number seven is a number of perfection but because the seven Churches in Asia are as it were nominated by a marke to be knowen therefore I understand that it was purposely dedicated unto them not that the revelation belongeth not to others but because the first vision doth directly concerne them the rest generally belongs to the whole Church Of Asia He speaketh of Asia the lesser or that part of Asia Ptolo. lib. 5 geogra cap. 2. which is invironed from the East with both countries of Armenia from the west with the Aegean sea from the North with the Euxine sea from the south with the Mediteranian sea Here Iohn had planted seven Churches of note whereof that of Ephesus was the greatest but after he was banished the teachers carelesly performing their office he is commanded in the first vision to reprove admonish them of their duty Grace to you and peace be or be multiplied as in 1 Pet. 1 2 by a familiar salutation he seekes to gaine the good will of those whom he was afterwards more sharply to admonish The Apostolical salutation hath beene opened in the Epistle to the Romans and Corinthians Grace is that free favor of God from which doth flow all the mercies of God and every good thing which we enjoy The Glosse doth wel understand it of the free forgivenes of sins Peace the effect of Grace is the tranquillity and joy of the conscience Rom. 1.2 of which the Apostle speaketh being justified by faith we have peace with God The Hebrews by the word peace understand all maner of prosperitie and hence the Apostles in the beginning all most of all their Epistles doe not with out cause wish the same unto the faithful Which is and which was and which is to come It is manifest that this is a paraphrase of the name of God who alone is the author and giver of Grace peace But others do interpret it otherwise Some of the father alone from whom the Apostles generally desire grace to the Churches Rom. 1.7 Grace and peace be to you from God our father he is called which IS because he is from none but the beginning of the deity is from him And which was because he was before all time in eternitie And which is to come Iohn 5.12 because he wil come to judge the world by the son that the father is said to judge no man is to be referred to the immediate judgement For the father hath not so given over the judgement to the son as not to keepe the power of judging stil in his owne hand Others refer all to the person of the son For he is he which is because Christ is the same God with the father which was because the word was in the beginning and which is to come because he will come in the clouds to judgement vers 7. Others will have the three persons to be noted by three differences of time attributing the severall times to the severall persons that is which is to the father which was to the son and that which is to come to the holy Ghost his coming in to the Church by proceeding from the father the son so Andreas grace be to you peace from the Godhead which subsisteth in three persons To be short others thinke that God is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 essentially described and doe apply all the words to every one of the persons for the father is he which is which was and which is to come so is the son and so is the holy Ghost What then all these expositions were right and godly if Iohn in these words had ended his prayer but he addeth and from the seven spirits and from Iesus Christ by which hee declareth that he directeth his prayer in the behalfe of the Churches to the holy Trinitie But not indeed in words commonly used yet such as are convenient to his purpose for the stile of this prophesie hath many things proper and excellent fitted to the argument of visions which not being observed by some interpreters they vainly wearie themselves and go astray For seldom the name of God or of the father or of the son or of the holy Ghost is found in the revelation in expresse words But John speaking of God useth for the most part propheticall descriptions Therefore this prayer is set downe in words agreeing to the excellent proprieties of this prophesie and in stead of the ordinarie forme of salutations used of the Apostles Rom. 1.7 as grace and peace to you from God our father and from the Lord Iesus Christ or the grace of the Lord Iesus Christ and the love of God and the communion of the holy Ghost be with you all Iohn useth this kind as more proper and secret Grace and peace from him which is and which was and which is to come and from the seven spirits and from Iesus Christ c. in which words the true God three in persons one in essence is described as the divine attribute and prayer of the Apostle doe plainly manifest Now I come to the particulars From him which is Thus he describeth the person of the father by attributes proper to the divine essence yet common to every one of the persons Hereupon Christ assumes the same to himself vers 7. which is a most evident argument of his divinity And it is a description of eternity including and exceeding the three differences of the time present past and to come that is from him which is was and shall bee the words which is to come being put for shall be as in that of John 16 13. He will shew you things to come Act. 18 21. that is things that shall be so I must keepe the feast that cometh in Jerusalem And it seemeth that he altogether intended here to expresse that name of God in Exodus Exod. 3.14 EHIEH I wil be from which cometh the name Jehovah in which word as Vatablus wel observeth the Hebrewes take notice of those three differences of time It serveth for the great comfort of the Church in that he prayeth for grace peace not simply from God the father but from him which is which was and which is to come who alwayes remaineth the same and with whom is no variablenes Iam. 1 17. nor shadow of turning Indeed in the world the Church hath experience of diverse changes but in God alone she findeth constant
Secondly Iohns commission to write the vision And lastly a commandment given him to send the same to the seven Churches And hence it is very cleare that Christ is that Son of God who spake in vers 8. For both there and here he taketh the same things to himselfe And there is no question to be made but that in this place hee speaketh himselfe and of himselfe Eniedinus the Samosatenian objecteth that these words are not in all copies nor yet in the Latin version and for this citeth the Annotations of Beza I answer though Aretas and Montanus have them not yet Andreas and the Editions of Paris have them with other approved copies Beza also confesseth that the repetition agrees well with the style of Iohn for Christ being to command John to write this vision declares his authority from his Godhead to the end he might not doubt but what he did was truely divine In these very words Christ speaketh of himselfe verse 17. and Chap. 21.6 22 13 so that it seemeth some hereticke adventured to blot this out of the vulgar version thereby to darken the divinity of Christ or els some presumptuous person did it who thought this repetition needlesse And what thou seest write in a booke The command of writing confirmeth the authority of this booke For John wrote this prophesie not of himselfe but by the commandement of Christ for though here the commandement bee particular to write this first vision yet in vers 19 it is Generall not onely of the things which are but which shall bee hereafter Write what thou seest This serveth for the authoritie of the booke for the Apostle is to write not the things which he thought fit but what God gave him to see And send it to the seven Churches in Asia By seven Rupertus understandeth all the Churches but it is to be taken restrictively of the seven greater Churches of Asia the lesse because they are expresly named Chapt. 2 chap. 3. Mark 13 37. and epistles directed to every one of the Bishops or Pastors thereof yet so as that saying of Christ appertaineth to this place what I say unto you I say unto all Ephesus Situated neer the sea was the head city of Ionia a famous mart towne and the more in respect of the temple of Diana which perished with the seven wonders of the world Here a tumult being raysed against Paul the towne Clerke cryed out yee men of Ephesus what man is there that knoweth not how the city of the Ephesians is a worshipper of the great Goddesse Diana and of the Image which fell downe from Iupiter Here the Apostle Paul taught and constituted a Church to whom afterward he wrote an Epistle And to Smyrna A sea coast towne in Ionia and a colonie of the Ephesians taking its name from Smyrna the wife of Thessalus and builder thereof In it was the porch and temple of Homer who as is said was born here it is probable that either Iohn or some other Apostle gathered a Church to Christ in this place And to Pergamus Or Perga●●● a city of Troas or Phrygia famous because of the Trojane tower Ovid. Lib. 13 metamor called Pergamus of which the poet mentioneth it was the country of Galen the phisitian from this place came store of that paper which we call parchment there is mention made no where of this place in the history of the Apostles unles it bee Acts 20 vers 6 where Paul remained seven dayes at Trods and raysed up Eutichus being fallen dead through the window so that it seemeth this Church also was planted either by John or the Apostle Paul Thyatira The Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is plurall it is a city of Lydia neer Pergamus seated on the river Lycus Act. 16 14. Acts 20 28. Of this city mention is made in the historie of Lydia a seller of purple of Thyatira it seemeth that Paul preached the Gospel in the place though when Lydia was converted to the saith shee heard him teach at Philippi To Sardis Gr. to those in Sardis a city of Lydia also by the mountain Tmolus of old the royall Lib. 5 cap. 29. and famous city of Croesus Plinie calleth it Moeonia Philadelphus A city of Mysia there was also a city so called in Aegypt another in Coelesyria but this Philadelphia was in Asia the lesse And unto Laodicea A city as Ptolomie saith of Caria But Plinie and Strabo affirme it to bee in Lydia For divers cities were so named as in Syria and Caria Lydia and Media but John was commanded to write unto Laodicea of Jonia which was neere Ephesus it seemeth that Paul had preached in this place because he willeth that the epistle which he wrote to the Colossians should be read in the Church of Laodicea The Angel or pastor of this place was an hypocrite being neither hot nor cold against whom Christ being highly offended threatneth destruction chap. 3. But happily it may seeme strange to some saith a learned interpreter where Rome was at this time to which for saving further labour this epistle might have been written in stead of all other Churches seeing she boasteth herself to be the head of all indeed Christ seemeth to have forgot himself in passing by his viear not so much as in one word to mention him who as it seemes should onely have been spoken to but the answer why Christ wrote not to him is at hand he knew he could not erre neither had neede of admonition therefore let this omission be one of the prerogatives of the holy sea And I turned to see the voice To see him who spake behinde him to the end hee might obey his commandement It is a figurative speech the effect being put for the cause for a voice is not seene but heard but Iohn being turned about comes to describe who and what maner of person he saw speaking unto him Thus much concerning the preparation to the vision now followeth the vision it self which first is described afterward explained And in the midst of the seven oandlesticks There appeared to Iohn seven golden candlestiks and in the midst of them one like unto the Son of man giving commandement to him to write the following visions and to send seven epistles to the seven Churches in Asia Christ himself propounding unto Iohn the arguments therof all which served for Iohns encouragement in his banishment and that the neighbouring churches might take notice of his Apostolical authority Interpreters dispute who it was that appeared to Iohn like unto the Son of man Some take it indefinitely for any man others for an angel others for Christ but the scope drift of the matter doth manifest it was Christ that appeared in this likenesse both because he commandeth Iohn to write this revelation vers 19 revealed the following visions to John chap. 4.1 which onely Christ did as also because he is said in vers 18 to have been dead but
is alive for evermore hath the keyes of death hell the which cannot be applied neither to men nor Angels but onely to Christ The most of the description is taken out of Daniel chap. 7 10. Now whereas Christ standeth in the midst of the candlesticks is signified that he is alwaies present with his Church by his word spirit to govern direct keepe preserve the same according to the promise where two or three are gathered in my name Matth. 18.20 Matth. 28 20. Ioh. 14 18. I am in the midst of them And lo I am with you to the end of the world This is for our comfort wee may not thinke that wee are left of Christ while wee are here in this troublesome world for he hath promised that he will not leave us comfortlesse albeit wee see him not with our bodily eyes Therefore beeing assured of his goodnesse and power let us not regard the threatnings and cruelty of the adversaries It is also for our admonition if Christ bee with us let us then live holily justly and soberly in his sight least he being offended at our ungodly walking we provoke him thereby to wrath against us For as hee is present for the safety of the godly so also he will take vengeance on the wicked and on such as neglect their duty towards him hence it is that he comforteth some of those Churches in the midst of whom hee walketh others he reprooveth and threatneth to punish if that they repent not Their argument is foolish who hence maintain the Vbiquity of the humanity of Christ. Christ say they standeth in the midst of the seven candlesticks The humanity of Christ is the son of man therefore as man he is present in seven that is in all places I answer the assumption is false For the words son of man signify not the nature but person of Christ wee confesse and beleeve that the person of the son of man which is God is every where And in the midst of two or three yea seven and in all places to wit according to his divinity grace and power as Augustine speaketh though according to the flesh and the nature of a true body he be in heaven and there remaine untill from thence hee come to judgement as the scriptures testifie otherwise it would hence follow also that the humanity of Christ is Alpha and Omega the beginning and the ending that is eternal because the son of man speaketh this of himself also Secondly though the assumption were granted yet it will not follow that the flesh of Christ is every where but onely in seven places and onely within and not without the Church which is contrarie to the opinion of the Vbiquitists themselves The contrarie followeth for hee was seene of John But what is infinite Theod. dial 2. and every where is not to be seene with corporall eyes as Theodore us witnesseth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is the incomprehensible nature is not to be seene In the last place no consequences contrary to the analogie of faith may be drawn from visions for so there would follow many absurd things as that the humanity of Christ should have in his bodily hand the seven angels and Churches and that a real sword should proceed out of his mouth and the whole description necessarily to be taken according to the letter The which if it were so then Christ should be no longer true man who tooke our flesh really of the virgin 1 Ioh. 5 2. Philip. 3 21. neither should he be our brother For wee know when he shall be revealed we shall bee like unto him but Christ at the day of judgement shall not appeare in such a manner neither shall we be thus like unto him so that no conclusions contrary to the doctrin of faith may be taken from allegories They are yet more foolish which under the pretence of this vision labour to maintain the images of Christ the saincts in temples against the expresse commandement of God as if the son of man appeared to the end to be painted and set up in such a forme in temples or thus painted to be sent unto the Churches and not rather to this end that by these his admirable attributes the divine authority of the following epistles might be confirmed as by and by will appeare Now let us consider the description First Iohn sheweth the garments and habit wherein Christ appeareth Secondly the admirable form of his body and members which plainly sheweth that the man Christ did not appeare really but typically and the whole serveth to make knowne to the Churches his dreadfull majestie and power Like to the son of man This is taken out of Dan. 7 13 where Daniel saw one like the son of man come with the clouds of heaven So saith Paul in his epistles that Christ was found in likenesse at a man Philip. 2 7 8. Rom 8 3. Made like 〈◊〉 men that hee wa● in the likenesse of sinfull flesh not that hee had onely the form of a true man as the Marcionites doe gather from this place But because nothing is more like to man then he that is a true man and the Apostle seemeth to give a reason of this maner of speech Heb. 2 14. where he saith that Christ himself likewise took part of the flesh and blood of the children And again vers 17. That in all things it behooved him to bee made like unto his brethren So then he was like to us in the truth of our nature Clothed with a garment downe to the foot as the Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifieth compounded of m●● a foot and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to take or lift up by this kingly garment is shadowed out the royall majesty of Christ And girt about the paps with a golden girdle Though there is a mystery in all these things yet wee must not bee too carious in searching after the meaning of every thing therein interpreters are diversly minded about it For our part it is sufficient we know by what followeth that it is to set forth the majesty of Christ It was the maner of men in the casterne countries to gird up their garments being long that they might not bee hindred in their travaile or any other businesse so that Christs binding up of his garment with a girdle noteth his care and diligence to accomplish the work which his father gave him to doe In that it was a golden girdle is shewed his majesty Isay 11 4 of which the prophet Isay speaketh righteousnesse shall bee the girdle of his loynes and faithfulnesse the girdle of his reines Now in that Christ is girded about the paps not according to the ordinary Custom is manifested the love of Christ towards the Church because the heart which is the feat of love is between the brests Vers 14 His head and his haires were white like wool as white as snow So the haire of the
to the Churches for he is the author of al these Epistles and Iohn his penman or scribe Which further proveth the authority of this book for without doubt after Christ had made an end of revealing the mysteries of this booke unto Iohn he faithfully wrote to every one of the Churches according to the commandement of Christ These things saith he that holdeth The first Epistle hath three parts namely an inscription a narration and a conclusion In the inscription Christ is brought in speaking to the church of Ephesus by a description of his person taken from the foregoing vision which serveth both for the authority of the Epistle and to stirre them up unto attention The manner of the stile is propheticall For so usually the prophets in stirring up to attention bring God in speaking thus to the people thus saith Jehovah So Iohn these things saith hee that holdeth c. not simply these things saith Christ but these things saith he that holdeth the starres c. Thus by degrees two things are repeated which he saw before One of the starres another of the candlesticks Which holdeth the seven starres That is which holdeth the seven Pastors of the Churches in his right hand as chap. 1 vers 16. This as we have already shewed may be taken either in the better part that is of Christs loving and caring for his faithfull teachers his governing and preserving of them by the right hand of his power with precious promised rewards Or in a contrary sence it signifies that Christ detesteth and by his right hand suppresseth and rejecteth all slowbellies hirelings and wolves And so much here he threatneth to some of these teachers unlesse they did repent Who walketh in the midst of the candlesticks First he saw him standing but now walking in the midst of the candlesticks signifying hereby that Christ our Lord sitteth not still in the heavens but is present by his providence in the midst of the Church beholding all things proving our faith and obedience and recompencing the same with great rewards disliking our slothfulnesse and other corruptions punishing the ungratefull by taking away their talent from them and bestowing it on others Levit. 26 24. This walking therefore imports Christs gracious presence with his Church according to that promise I will walke among you and I wil be your God So Christ I will be with you at all times unto the end of the world This being so it is our duty to walk reverently in the sight of God and of Christ that so they not being offended may walke and abide with us Ioh. 14 23. according to the promise if a man love me he will keepe my words and my father will love him and we will come unto him and make our abode with him 2. I know thy workes In the narration are five things First their great diligence and constancy is commended for Christ prayseth and rewardeth the labour and faith of his servants because he delighteth therein I know thy workes This he speaketh not onely to this Church but to the rest yea to Laodicea also Here I take workes indifferently to be either good or bad vertues or vices of which as nothing is hidde from him so nothing shall passe without reward or punishment For it is the part of him that is the admonisher and judge to pronounce sentence of nothing but what is well knowen unto him He taketh unto himselfe not onely the knowledge of what is outward but also a cleare and perfect sight of men and all their inward actions the which Iohn often in the Gospel ascribes unto Christ He knew all men Ioh. 2 24 25. Ioh. 21 17. and needed not that any should testify of man for he knew what was in man and so Peter said unto him Lord thou knowest all things thou knowest that I love thee But who knoweth all things save God alone for he seeth all things searching the heart and reynes of man So that this is the tenth argument 10 Argument of Chr. deity to be added to the former proving the Godhead of Christ taken from his omniscience or knowledge of all things And thy labour patience The first copulative and is put for to wit thy labour and patience so the like in vers 9.13 18. Moreover he commendeth three sorts of vertues in this Bishop labour in doctrine constancy in suffering Zeale in discipline which vertues he doth in many words commend in this and the following verse by a contrary order First his labour that is his sincere and unwearied paines in preaching the word 1 Thes 5 12. 1 Tim. 5 17. For the scripture in many places cals the office of teaching 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a labour as being full of wearisomnesse and trouble This is the first and principall vertue and honour of a faithfull Bishop the which Christ attributeth to this teacher But what would Christ now say of the mitred Bishops of these dayes who neither know the word of God and for the most part regard it not But being idle and dumbe are unfit to preach and so spend their time either in warre sports or following of their filthy lusts The second is sufferante that is patience in induring and constancy in overcomming the dangers injuries and afflictions with which they were exercised both by the Iewes and Gentiles for the sake of Christ For the crosse is an inseparable companion of the Gospel 1 Corinth 1 18. and therefore is called the word of the crosse both because it sheweth us the way to salvation through the crosse esteemed foolishnes by the world As also because satan doth stirre up his instruments to hate persecute and put to death the constant professors and teachers thereof as being the greatest opposers of his kingdome All which things the Angel of this Church patiently induring Iam. 1 12. is for the same highly commended of Christ for blessed is the man that indureth tentations for when he is tried he shall receive the crowne of life which the Lord hath promised to them that love him And canst not beare them which are evill The third vertue for which Christ prayseth him Matth. 18 17. 1 Cor. 5 5. Apolog. 2. Apolog. chap. 39. Treat 35. in Matth. Rom. 7. is his singular Zeal in observing Church discipline namely his strong opposing of such vices as violently brake in upon the congregation and his due administration of Church censures against scandalous persons casting them out of the communion of the Church as Christ commanded And indeed Church censures were in full force in the primitive time to the great good of the Church as Justin Tertullian Origen and others of the ancient writers testifie And hast tried them Now he repeateth and declareth the particulars shewing in the first place who those evill persons were and wherefore he could not beare with them But vehemently withstood the false Apostles seeking to creep into the Church examined their false doctrine
who is onely called the great hie priest This therefore confirmes what we said before that he was not Christs successor but the Pagans priest neyther will the pretence of other hie priests any whit helpe or credit them for eyther they are not great hie priests in respect of whome the Pope must bee said to be the greatest or if they are then they make themselves equal with Christ by assuming his proper title and so are as sacrilegious in this as the Pope is in the other To bee short the Pope in naming himselfe the highest priest universall bishop prince of priests c. doth manifestly transgresse against their own Cannons dist 100. cap. Let not the Bishop of the chiefe citie be called the prince or chiefest of priests or by any name tending this way but onely the Bishop of the first seat againe Let none of the Patriarcks use the name of universalitie because if any one of the Patriarks be called universall how can there bee any more And the Rubricke hath it Let not the Bishop of Rome be called universall By this therefore he shewes himself to be Antichrist indeed for as Pope Gregorie witnesseth Whosoever calleth or desireth to be called the universall Bishop is in this his ambition a forerunner of Antichrist in that hee proudly preferreth himself before the rest Neither doth that helpe them which some vainly pretende that the Pope takes not away the name or jurisdiction from other Bishops for eyther he makes himself alone universal or els it must necessarilie follow that every Church hath two at one time But how ever it be yet that of Gregorie is no way answered but he is certainlie Antichrist who assumeth a superioritie over his fellow ministers But let us returne to the titles of Christ Who hath the key of David This is the third Epithite The Kings Bible hath it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Greeke Scoliast observes that some copies in steed of the key of David read the key of hell according to that in Chap. 1.18 I have the key of hell and of death which though it well agrees with that which followes yet our reading is approved by most copies Beza supposeth that it might be read the key of the howse of David as alluding to Jsay 22.22 where the Lord promising to make Eliakim treasurer in steed of Shebna saith the key of the house of David will I lay upon his shoulder so he shall open and none shall shut and he shall shut and none shall open The house of David is the Church the key is a signe of aeconomical power Now Christ hath this key that is absolute power over the Church as Lord and head thereof and hath committed the ministeriall power of the keyes to the Apostles and their successors which consisteth in opening and shutting the kingdome of heaven by preaching of the Gospel and administration of Church discipline Who openeth and no man shutteth This notes a further degree of power for he alone holdeth the key by his sole and absolute authoritie Matt. 28.18 and so whatsoever he doth herein he cannot be resisted according to that in the Gospel all power is given unto me in heaven and in earth But this seems to be a paradoxe he openeth and no man shutteth how can this bee the words seem to be taken from the place before cited The meaning is he onely hath right to open and to shut but how is that Some understand it of the sence of the scripture which to us is as a booke shut unlesse Christ by his spirit open our harts and understanding This is true indeed in regard of one part of the sentence but to the other it answereth not for howbeit Christ openeth the meaning thereof by enlightening of us yet hee shuts them not unlesse it be by accident that is when he darkens such more and more who are alreadie blind in the things of God But I questiō whither such an exposition appertaines to this place For I rather thinke it is spoken of Christs opening the dore of his Church and of grace and so consequentlie of heaven it self And thus in the following verses he is said to open the dore of the church in Philadelphia and the like he doth in all other places when he calleth whomsoever he pleaseth and draweth them by his spirit for none enter in at this dore but such unto whom Christ openeth the same And no man shutteth For none can pluck Christs sheep out of his hands the gates of hel cannot shut this doore beeing once opened by him neyther can any adversarie power hinder them from entring into the same The which matter indeed is of singular comfort for his Church for let Satan attempt what hee can neverthelesse to whomsoever Christ openeth the doore to them it shall still remaine open and his sheep shal have their egresse and regresse and finde sweet pasture for their soules hence we see that the condition of the elect is safe and unchangeable He shutteth and no man openeth As he openeth and no man shutteth so again on the contrarie he by his mightie power shutteth and no man is able to open For whosoever is not elected called and drawen by Christ can never enter for he is the doore the way and life Io. 10 which again proveth the Godhead of Christ for to whom can these things be applied XXI Argu. of Chr. deitie except to God alone some object that this also was said of Eliakim Isay 22. I answer it was spoken of him typicallie and in respect of his ministerial power as being a legal hie priest but of Christ in regard of his kinglie divine and proper power as being an eternall high-priest The Pope of Roome to establish his tyrannie doth most impudently assume this power which onely is proper to Christ now Christ indeed gave power to Peter of binding and loosing of opening and shutting but it was by the key of the gospel and not to him alone but unto all the Apostles and Pastors of the Churches For as he said to Peter Matt. 16.19 Matt. 18.18 whatsoever thou shalt binde c. So he said unto the rest whatsoever yee shal binde on earth shall be bound in heaven Wheras the Pope alone wil open and shut all things as he pleaseth yet not by the key and power of the gospel but by the adulterate key of his owne Antichristian tyranny 8. I know thy workes I have set before thee The first part of the following narration is a commendation of the Pastor and Church of Philadelphia for holding fast the sinceritie of the doctrine receyved against the haerisies of the time and remaining faithfull in their fierie trials This he commendeth first generallie I know thy workes which is not to be taken indifferentlie as chap. 2. v. 2. or in the evil part as it is spoken of those in Sardis Laodicea but in a good sence as if hee had said I approve thy
Senens lib. 2. p. 87. and againe theirs by the Collossians The which place being doubtfully rendred in the Latine version hath occasioned some to thinke that Paul writ the Epistle which is now extant unto them of Laodicea but it is an Apocrypha writing compiled by som deceiver and taken from the Epistles to the Galatians Philippians and Colossians Theophilactus and some others understand it of the first Epistle to Timothie which was sent as they say to Laodicea a chiefe citie of Phrygia Pacatiana as the subscription also hath it But that cannot be for as it may be gathered from Coll. 2.2 Paul had never seen those of Laodicea Chrysostom therefore and others with more likelihood understand it of an Epistle which they of Laodicea wrot unto Paul in which without doubt they testified their faith and piety unto the Apostle Lib 5. cont Marc. Tertullian saith it was the opinion of Marcion that the Epistle to the Ephesians now extant was writen by Paul to them of Laodicea Now howsoever this Church in Iohns time was grievously corrupted yet questionlesse after this vehement reproofe which Iohn from Christ delivered unto them they repented of their evils For Eusibius commendeth this Church as flourishing in his time and mentioneth some of their Bishops and among others Anatolius a chiefe opposer of Paulus Samosatenus and after him one Stephanus who indeed in learning and eloquence was equall with the rest but not in vertue constancie for in the time of persecution he denyed the faith to the great scandal of the Church of Christ And hence it may probably be gathered that this Epistle to the Laodiceans wrought much good in them And also we are again here taught that pastors Churches may erre and fall away unlesse they be by the power of God preserved in the way of truth Now we come to the Epistle These things saith the Amen The preface as formerly proves the authority of the Epistle describing Christ the Author thereof by three glorious Epith●es namely that he is the Amen the true and faithfull witnesse and the beginning of the creation of God These things are taken from Chap. 1.5.6.7.8 Christ calleth himself the Amen from the Hebrew Aman veritie It is an affirmative particle and caries with it the nature of an oath confirming the truth and certainty of things it is in greeke nai yea in Latine certe profecto verely verely In this place it is put in stead of an adjective for him who is most true both in his promises and threatnings and is expounded by the following words the true and faithfull witnesse which we have spoken of on Chap. 1. v. 5. Christ therefore is the Amen the true and faithfull witnesse because as he is God so he is truth it self and the essentiall wisedome of the Father And as he is man he hath witnessed and brought forth the testimony of the gospell out of the bosome of his father and by divine miracles so confirmed the truth thereof as that none but with great impiety can question the same Now the reason why here he calleth himself thus seems to bee because he had to doe with hypocrites who beeing growen secure began to esteem of the faith of Christ as a thing indifferent that for the cause thereof they needed not to contend with the Pagans or suffer affliction for the same Now Christ to the end that he might more plainlie take them for their lukewarmenesse doth by these epithites declare his truth and faithfulnesse The reason wherefore Christ is called Amen is shewed by the Apostle 2 Cor. 1.19 where he saith that Jesus Christ preached among the Corinthians was not yea and nay that is variable and inconstant because in him all the promises of God even from the infancie of Church unto this day are Yea and Amen that is surely and certainely fulfilled unto the glory of God the Father The which as it the serves to refute their folly who eyther call in question or reject the faith of Christ as doe the Turks Jewes Epicures Hypocrites and others so it doth very much comfort and strengthen the faith of the godlie For seeing Christ is the Amen the faithfull and true witnesse he wil stand to his promises and never forsake them that trust in him Ioh. 14.18 Hebr. 13.15 according to that which is written I will not leave you Orphants I will not leave thee nor forsake thee c. The beginning of the creation of God As the two former titles declare the faithfulnesse of Christ so this shewes his excellencie and power Observe this ambiguous manner of speech The beginning of the creation of God this is ambiguously rendred For the word which is in the text 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies not onely the beginning or original But also principallity and dominion Now in what sence soever it be taken it clearlie proveth the Godhead of Christ If we render it principallity that is prince of the creation or creatures it shewes that he is God If we render it the beginning of the creation it prooves the same thing For he as the Son did with the Father and holy Spirit Ioh. 1.3 give unto all creatures the beginning of their beeing for all things were made by him and without him was not any thing made that was made Arius contendeth that the Son is onely the beginning of the creation that is the first creature But he falsely corrupteth the text For Christ is said to be the beginning not passively but actively as appeareth Chap. 1.8 where he is absolutely called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the beginning and ending which can not be spoken of any creature Some interpret this of the new creation but that also doth no way derogate from his divinitie For a divine power is as much required to make a creature new as there was in the first creation So that these two interpretations are not to be separated but joyned togither Now Christ doth in this place call himself the beginning that these blinde and naked Laodiceans might the sooner returne unto him as to the fountaine of all good XXIII Argum. of Chr. deity This therfore is a XXIII argument proving the divinity of Christ our Lord. 15 I know thy workes that thou art neither cold The narration containes many particulars as reproofe commination confutation perswasion exhortation and promise unto v. 21. First in this verse he sharpely reproves the Laodiceans as not answering to the name by which they were called For Laodicea signifies as much as a people just sincere and wel reformed in manners faith and godlines being derived from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a people and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 just But thou saith Christ art neyther cold nor hote Interpreters are diversly minded about such as are said to be hot cold or lukewarine Alcasar brings in eleven opinions but he seeks a knot in a rush The thing it self plainely shewes that Christ by a proverbiall metaphor
yeere after his decease beeing declared in the yeere 606. by Phocas the intruder universall Pope chiefe Priest and Bishop of Bishops And therefore it must needs be that he was this starre here said to be fallen Neverthelesse it may not be understood of Boniface alone but of all his successors in that sea even as before the great falling star typed out not onely Sylvester but also his successours untill Gregorie It is true Boniface himself sate scarsly one yeere on the chair of universall pestilence notwithstanding the rest who succeeded him were so far from repairing the ruin beeing once made as on the contrary they continually proceeded from evill to worse I am not ignorant that some learned men doe think that Mahumet is here to be understood Mahumet cannot be here meant who about this time caused an open apostasie from the faith of Christ in most of the Eastern parts beeing esteemed by his followers a great Prophet and so is unto this day But I see no reason why in scripture he should be called a coelestiall star seeing it is certaine that from the very first he was a most wicked deceiver and a cruel murtherer setting up his owne dreames by magical art power of the sword Wherefore I judge that here is most plainely typed out the Romish Antichrist with his clergie but Mahumet in the following trumpet The sum of all is this that we may interpret the Revelation by it selfe the falling of this starre is that great earthquake which arose at the opening of the sixt seale of which you may see what we have observed on Chap. 6. v. 12. And to him was given the key of the bottomlesse pit The principall thing here shewed unto Iohn is the giving of the key of the bottomlesse pit unto this apostaticall starre And hence hee is called the Angel of the bottomlesse pit and Abaddon the king of the locusts v. 11. Al which may most fitly be applied unto the Popes of Rome who after their apostasie received this key Now we are briefly to consider what is meant by this bottomlesse deep what by the gulfe the key thereof as also when and by whom the same was given unto the Pope It is called in Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 beeing derived from α 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies a bottom as it were without bottom or from α and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to cover for the deep is covered with waters The word in scripture is used first for the Chaos or disordered forme at the first creation darkenesse beeing upon the face of the deep Gen. 1.2 Secondly for the depth of the sea or waters Gen. 7.11 And the fountains of the great deep were opened Psal 42.7 deep calleth unto deep at the noyse of thy water spouts Thirdly for hell as Luk. 8.31 where the devils beseech Christ that he would not command them to goe out into the deep Rom. 10.7 Who shall descend into the deep so here and in many other places of this booke The bottomlesse pit This is not meant of the whole gulfe but as it were the deepest and narrowest receptacle filthie sinck of hell The key of the bottomlesse pit That is power to open and shut the same thrusting into and delivering out of it whomsoever he pleaseth For keyes doe signifie power Now who besides the Pope doth usurpe this power unto himselfe which plainely shewes that he is this apostaticall starre Was given to him by whom by Phocas who appointed by a solemne decree that the Pope as being universall Priest should have absolute and full power over all Bishops and Churches to call and dissolve Synods to confirme or abolish their decrees that nothing should be ratified but by the sole Authority of the sea of Rome And hence it is that the Pope hath power both in heaven and earth and hell in token whereof he weares on his head a triple crowne thus hath writen in one of his decrees if the Pope should send many thousands of men into hell no man may say unto him what doest thou hence he imposeth lawes on the consciences makes new articles of faith canoniseth bookes saintes images celebrates Iubilees sends forth innumerable indulgences or pardons for sinne emptieth purgatorie the which latter may not unfittly be applyed to this bottomlesse pit But in truth this key was given unto him by Satan that old serpent according to that of the Apostle The comming of Antichrist shall be after the working of Satan with all power c. 2 Thess 2.9 I confesse indeed that the first Bishop or pastor of the Christian Church at Rome received the key of the kingdom of heaven from Christ that is power to binde and loose the consciences of men according to the Law and Gospell But Satan contrarie hereunto gave unto the Pope this hellish key by which he hath thrust aside and made voyd Christs key And hence it is that the Pope hath two keyes crosswise in his ensignes Neverthelesse this came not to passe without Gods secret and unsearcheable judgement as the Apostle witnesseth 2 Thess 2. saying that the comming indeed of Antichrist is with all deceiveablenesse of unrighteousnesse Yet God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeve a ly because they received not the love of the truth Now this we must not understand onelie of a bare permission as if God did nothing but looke upon that which Satan Phocas Antichrist should doe but hee willingly granted this power unto him by his secret and righteous judgement that so both hee himself and all they might bee damned who beleeved not the truth Thus it is said also in v. 3. that power was given to the locusts to hurt men as the scorpions of the earth have power that is from their king the devill yet so as not without the ordering hand of God who wisely disposeth all things whither don by men or devils And thus in Chap. 13. v. 5.7.15 it is said that it was given to the beast to make warre with the Saintes to give life to the image of the beast c. Whence we may see how God righteously punisheth sinne with sinne in Antichrists kingdome And this thing we are to take notice of that so in the midst of these Antichristian confusions we may not look upon Antichrist and the devill onely but indeed cheifely consider and adore the presence and secret judgements of God But thou wilt say Rev. 1.18 20.1 how is the key of the bottomlesse pit which Christ hath given unto Antichrist I answer The difference how Christ and Antichrist are said to have the key of the bottomlesse pit Christ hath it one way Antichrist another Christ hath it truely and by right of his Godhead and mediation as beeing Lord of death and hell that he may redeem sinners out of the power thereof but Antichrist hath it falselie and by deceit as beeing
4. 3. From the efficacie and authority of their office v. 5. 6. II. Their warre with the beast where 1. we have the description of the beast his hostile invasion and victorie ver 7. 2. The martyrdome of the prophets and place of reproach v. 7. 8. 9. 3. The joyes of the wicked for the slaughter of the prophets with the cause of this their great rejoycing vers 10. III. The avengement of the prophets where 1. we have their restoring to life vers 11. 2. The astonishment feare of the wicked ibid. 3. Their glorious ascending up into heaven v. 12. 4. The shaking and ruin of Antichrists kingdome IV. An acclamatory conclusion of the end of the Churches calamities of judgement at hand v. 14. The latter part the seventh trumpet sounding declares the change of the Churches warfare in three particulars 1. An heavenly triumph because the kingdomes of the world were become Gods and Christs ver 15. 2. A triumphant song of the first companie viz. of the four and twenty Elders whose reverend cariage gratulatorie hymne is recited in which 1. they give thankes to Christ for freeing his Church and kingdom from the tyrannie of the adversaries v. 17. 2. They declare the vain fretting wrath of the wicked hereat v. 18. 3. They proclaime the resurrection of the dead with the last judgement ibid. 4. They denounce rewards unto the godly and punishment unto the wicked ibid. The excecution of judgement on the godly ungodly To the godly heaven is opened that they might see Iesus Christ the Ark upon the wicked are sent lightnings thunders eternal haile The first part of the Chapter Of the reformation of the Church by the two witnesses under the Westerne Antichrist 1. And there was given me a reed like unto a rod and the Angel stood saying Rife and measure the Temple of God the Altar them that worship therein 2. But the Court which is without the Temple leave out and measure it not for it is given unto the Gentiles the holy City shall they tread under foot fourtie and two moneths 3. And I will give power unto my two witnesses they shall prophesie a thousand two hundred and threescore dayes clothed in sakcloth 4. These are the two Olive trees and the two candlestickes standing before the God of the earth 5. And if any man will hurt them fire proceedeth out of their mouth and devoureth their enemies if any man will hurt them he must in this manner be killed 6. These have power to shut heaven that it raine not in the dayes of their prophecie and have power over waters to turne them to blood and to smite the earth with all plagues as often as they will 7. And when they shall have finished their testimony the beast that ascendeth out of the bottomlesse pit shal make warre against them shall overcome them and kill them 8. And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great city which spiritually is called Sodome and Egypt where also our Lord was crucified 9. And they of the people and kindreds and tongues nations shall see their dead bodies three dayes and an halfe shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in graves 10. And they that dwell upon the earth shall rejoyce over them and make merry shall send gifts one to another because these two Prophets tormented them that dwelt on the earth 11. And after three dayes and an halfe the Spirit of life from God entred into them they stood upon their feete great feare fell upon them which saw them THE COMMENTARIE ANd there was given mee a reed This is a generall prophesie touching the restoring of the Church beeing declyned under Antichrist Before Iohn was commanded againe to prophesie But now to measure the temple of God with a measuring reed that is to prophesie of the measuring of the temple of God which should be afterwards in the times of Antichrist The measuring of the temple is the reformation of the Church The measuring of the temple signifies the building repairing thereof as appeares if this prophesie bee compared with that in Ezech. 40.41 c. unto which this place doth allude The Temple of God signifies the Church as almost all interpreters both ancient moderne understand it and indeed the words here 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 temple of God are so taken 1 Cor. 3.16 2 Cor. 6.16 2 Thess 2.4 They who apply this to the temple of Jerusalem are refuted by the time it self for when these things were spoken unto John that temple with the city beeing utterly destroyed was never any more to be restored Lyra Lyras frivolous interpretation doting as his manner is applies it to the festivitie of the dedication of temples instituted by Pope Felix about the yeere 525. at which time the Bishop holding in his hand a sprinckling reed goes about the outward walles of the temple as if he were to measure the same and within on the floore from one corner thereof unto another he thwartwise writes downe the letters of the Greek alphabet and so measures the space within The words therefore Rise and measure he will have to be meant of Pope Felix speaking to every Bishop about the dedication of temples the court leave out or cast forth because masse may not be celebrated except the place be consecrated But I passe by these fopperies For Ribera and Alcasar themselves acknowledge that the Temple here signifies the Church of God Now let us see what instrument hee is to use what to doe with it wherefore and when First hee shewes the instrument A reed like unto a rod was given mee to wit by the Angel who before commanded him to eat up the booke and againe prophesie that is by Christ Ribera wel observeth that it was not a writing pen but a measuring reed because it is said to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 like to a rod that is a great measuring staffe with which Architects use to mete plats of ground and buildings a measure of six cubites and a handbreth Ezech. 40.5 The Rod wherewith the Church is measured What is meant by the measuring rod of the Church is nothing else but the word of God the most perfect rule of faith and Church discipline Rupertus acknowledgeth it to be the authoritie of the Evangelical scripture So that this reed is indeed the same little booke which Christ gave unto John to eat it up the which is here againe delivered to him under the type of a reed or rule in regard of the measuring worke here enjoyned Thus also my Anonymus above 260 yeeres agoe The rod saith he is the sense of the scripture because as a rod of diverse colours it chastiseth sinners Rise and measure the Temple of God First he must measure the Temple Altar Worshippers therein Secondly leave or cast forth the inward court The reading of both is somewhat
righteousnesse then after they have known it to turn from the holy commandement delivered unto them 2 Pet. 2. But that which followes doth expresse the thing more clearly The holie city shall they tread under foot fourty two moneths He declares by an auxesis or amplification how the court is given as if he should say The holy city troden under foot by the Gentiles is the Church the court shall not onely be given unto the Gentiles but all the holy citie also shall be troden under foot by them Ribera againe rightly understands the holy citie to be the Church typed out by Ierusalem of old Moreover we are to observe that the Angel that is Christ who speaketh these things doth allude to his own words Luk. 12.24 Jerusalem shal be troden down by the Gentiles untill the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled foreshewing the besieging taking overthrowing of the city temple by the Romans so that to tread under foot is to fal upon wast destroy in a hostile manner as was done unto Ierusalem not long before by Titus Vespasian Now like as Ierusalem was a type of the Christian Church so the treading down of Ierusalem by the Romans was a type that the Church also should be troden under foote by the same nation For Rome as it was of Ierusalem so shal it be the calamity destruction of the Church What cā be said more clearly then this that the Church shal be possessed troden down laid wast by the Romish Antichrist his adherents So then these words viz. the Romaine Gentiles shall tread the holy citie under foot agrees to that of the Apostle The man of sin Antichrist shall sit in the temple of God that is he shall suppresse the Romish Church by tyranny proudly boasting himself to bee as God the head universal monarch But when how long Fourty and two moneths here is wisdome It is manifest by the consent almost of all interpreters that the time of Antichrists persecution is hereby set forth But what time how long it is to continue or how to determine either of the beginning or ending thereof is obscure both unto mee other interpreters and happily it is beyond the reach of man For it pleaseth the spirit that we should rather still be searching into some things which concerne the times then certainly to know them as Christ intimated unto his disciples Act. 1.7 It is not for you to know the times and seasons which the father hath put in his own power However I will recite the chiefe opinions of learned men The first is of some Ancients brought in by the authority of the Pope which Caesariensis followeth so doe generally al the Papists to this day viz that fourty two moneths are astronomicall moneths making three Aegyptian yeeres and an halfe whence arose that received poopish opinion that Antichrist should onely reigne three yeeres and an halfe This they collected out of Daniel Chap. 7.25 And they shal be given into his hand untill a time and times the dividing of time And Chap. 12.7 where the Angel sweareth that all these thinges shall bee finished at a time times halfe a time The which division of time is also assigned unto the Church banished in the wildernesse Reve. 12.14 of which we will speake in its place Now they make the three yeeres an half to bee the time immediatelie going before the end of the world Lib. 3. de P. R. c. 17. because Antichrist as Bellarmin affirmeth shal be slaine by the Iewes before the fourth yeere be ended then fourty five dayes after Christ shal come to judgment Now hence they seeke to establish two things I. that Antichrist is not yet come into the world II. And so consequently the Pope of Rome is not he ibid. cap. 8. For Antichrist saith Bellarmin in his V demonstration shall onely reigne three yeeres and an halfe But the Pope hath already spiritually reigned in the Church above fifteen hundred yeeres and more then five hundred temporally neither can any one be noted or accounted to be Antichrist unlesse he hath precisely reigned three yeeres and an half Therefore the Pope is not Antichrist neither is he as yet come But to speak nothing of the most false assumption of this ridiculous demonstration it is certaine that the Romane Bishops before Constantines time were so far from raigning spiritually much lesse temporally in the Church as on the contrary they all suffered martyrdom for the sake of Christ True it is Sylvesters successours many times affected the primacy but were continually suppressed by their fellow Bishops untill that Boniface the third many labouring but in vaine to hinder it was by the authority of Phocas the Emperour set on the chaire of universall pestilence The fiction of the 42 astronomical moneths refuted To let these things I say passe for the present the proposition which is taken from this place of the Revelation is altogether false because that Popish opinion touching the 42 astronomicall moneths of Antichristian persecution is contradictorie both to it self and the holy scriptures It consists not with its self because the things which they faine that their Antichrist shall effect are as impossible to be don in the space of three yeeres and a halfe as for a snaile in three dayes to creep over the whole earth he must be acknowledged by the Iewish nation dispersed throughout the earth for the Messias he must sit in the temple of Ierusalem which for so many ages hath lyen wast under a horrible destruction moreover he must kill three kings of Egypt Lybia and Ethiopia and subdue seven other princes he must repaire the ruins of Rome burnt by those ten kings and chasing the Pope from thence sit there as Monarch persecute and blot Christian religion quite out of the world to be short bring the Church and the Empire of the whole world under him c. Who I pray you except he were a mad man would imagine that all these things should bee possibly accomplished in four whole yeeres What for messengers thinke ye shall Antichrist have to send abroad who so suddenly shall tell and perswade the Iewes dispersed over the face of the whole earth of the comming of their Messias The temple forsooth shall be built againe in three dayes the which Solomon having all manner of materials prepared to his hand could not finish in seven yeeres nor Zerubbabel scarsly rebuild in fourty six yeeres Yea this Antichrist hardly of four yeeres standing shall expell the Turk out of Syria the Persian out of the East C ham out of the South Prester John out of all the North. What can be imagined more frivolous shall the Emperours and Christian kings be fallen into such a dead sleep as altogether in a moment to be suppressed by one man Will the Pope with his Cardinals watch no better but suffer Catholick Rome to fall to Paganisme shall
both himself and others by his idle and foolish reasons Jt is apparent saith he that the Popes authority is founded stablished and erected by Christ our Lord. As if forsooth whatsoever seemes right and apparent to them must needs be true certain What I pray you is more apparent then that the Priesthood of Aaron was appointed of God And yet was not Cayphas the high Priest his Successour a wicked murtherer of Christ Besides the ancient Bishops of Rome were not guilty of that filthinesse and corruption with which afterward the succeeding Popes having invaded the Chaire of universall pestilence defiled the sea of Rome Further he feigneth that if the Popes of Rome be this Beast then the Divel made war against the Church by the ministery of the Romish Popes immediately when the Iews ceasing the Gentiles became the Church But the consequence which he supposeth is false viz. that the transferring of the Church unto the Gentiles is not described till in Ch. 12. for what was the treading down of the holy city by the Gentiles before treated of in Ch. 11 Wherefore it certainly follows that the Romane Popes by the instigation of the Dragon made war against the Church troaden down by the Gentiles that is as Ribera interprets it by Antichrist and his ministers But saith he it is altogether improbable that the Revelation should omit to mention that most cruel war by which the idolatrous Romane Emperors oppressed the Christian Church together with that most glorious victory wherein the Church obtained notwithstanding the persecution of the Romane Empire I confesse it is improbable But Alcasar might have learned from the foregoing war of Michael with the Dragon that neither this war was omitted nor the victory passed by in silence if he would wipe off from his eyes the disease occasioned by his own foolish consequence Fourthly he objects that the fourth Beast in Daniel figures out not the Pope but the heathen Romane Empire But this hath been answered in what we spake unto the first opinion Lastly he saith that the descriptiō of the Sea beast cannot but with contradiction be applyed unto the Pope But the reason thereof is because he disdaines out of a Spanish pride Alcasar strongly refutes the hereticks by hear-say to read what hath been published hereabout by the authours of the said opinion for this subtile man acknowledgeth that he knows nothing but by heare-say and refutes the hereticks by the report he hath heard But he should have learned rather to believe his eyes then eares and so doing he would have made the better application Thus I have expounded the most probable opinions of others touching this Sea-Beast Now for my own part The authors opinion I conceive that neither the first touching the Romane Empire nor the third concerning the Romane Antichrist is simply to be approved or disproved but that in a certain sence both are to be joyned together First therefore I take it undoubtedly seeing it is usuall to the Prophets under the type of a Beast enigmatically to figure out Empires and Monarchicall kingdoms because of their violence cruelty and other horrible excesse that by this Beast is also noted some certain Monarchicall Empire Secondly I suppose the thing it self makes it clear as in its place shall be shewed that this and the seven headed beast mentioned Cha. 17. is one and the same and that the seven mountaines signifie Rome Thirdly I affirme with the foresaid interpreters that this Beast as hath been even now proved signifies Antichrist Fourthly Lib. 8 in Apoc. Bel. lib. de R. P. C. 25. with Rupertus Bellarmin I judge that the same Antichrist in a diverse regard is figured out by both Beasts The Beast saith Rupertus is said to be twofold because of his double viz. warlike or Kingly and magicall force Or as Bellarmin By the one Antichrist is expressed in regard of his kingly power and tyranny But by the other in regard of his magicall art by which he subtilly seduceth men More rightly according to Revel cha 13. by one is meant his tyranny by the other his deceit and seducing for which cause afterward he is often called a false prophet And so ch 17. he is again represented by this Beast as a Monarch and by the woman riding thereon as a Queen or seducing Church Fiftly I conclude that Antichrist is figured out by a double beast and by his twofold rising out of the sea earth as it were living on the land sea having two bodies two shapes a twofold nature in a certain likenes to Christ here indeed as a secular Monarch and ecclesiasticall seducer but afterward as the Romane Monarch and adulterous Church Sixtly I conclude that neither the old nor the new Romane Empire simply nor the Romish prelateship is absolutely represented by this beast for absolutely neither the one nor other is Antichrist but that Romane Pontificall Empire and authority which the Popes of Rome have exercised these many ages Lastly I conclude that this double bodied and faced Antichrist living both on the land and sea signified by both the beasts is none other but the Romish Pope clothed with the spoiles of the Romane Monarchie and pretended Vicarship of Christ and armed with the sword of Paul and key of Peter that is with both powers The Temporall to set up and put downe Emperours and Kings c. The Spirituall to give Lawes both to them in heaven on earth and under the earth that Antichrist I say who first under the figure of a Sea-beast presently after under the figure of a land-beast doth here come forth on the theatre who one while is cloathed in his pontificals an other while comes armed into the councell with imperiall ensignes saying I am Caesar This is my opinion of Antichrist who is here so evidently figured out by the seven-headed beast and fained likenesse to the Lamb and afterward Chap. 17. by the seven-headed beast and woman riding thereon that no man unlesse he willingly shut his eyes against the light cannot but perceive the same This light our method brings to al who without it are in darknes the which henceforward we will labour to illustrate by our interpretation unto Gods glory But thou wilt say See Ver. 18 wherfore then doth not John expressely name the Pope or Antichrist because here he stands not in the place of a teacher but of a Prophet Teachers indeed are to expresse things plainly but Prophets foretelling things to come especially of dangerous consequence set them forth under dark and obscure types hereby to stir men up to the more diligent searching out of the events and to shun unnecessary displeasure Iohn in his Epistles where he onely teacheth and exhorteth the Church often names Antichrist and bids us avoid him But here as a Prophet he paints out his person and kingdome under the type of a Beast and thence would have us to judge of the mystery thereof So Paul Prophesying
the Beast he Anno 1371. thundred out the everlasting Gospel in England both in his Sermons and Writings against Antichrist Wickliffes doctrines against Antichrist Balae Cent. 6. c. 6. viz. That in Christs Church there ought not to be any supreme Bishop That the Pope is not the Vicar of Christ but Antichrist that is his priviledges bulls dispensations and indulgences were idle fruitlesse and wicked that ecclesiasticall officers ought not to have civill authority That the Pope and his Clergie had violently taken the Keyes of the Kingdome of Heaven and that neither themselves entred into the same nor suffered others to enter he disproved transsubstantiation Masses offices canonicall houres and other vaine bablings he disallowed the Chrisme in Baptisme and taught that the faithfull were to be baptized simply with water according to Christ example he condemned auricular confession as also the Popish doctrine of poenitence satisfaction and worship of relicks teaching that the Saints ought not to be called upon because they also are servants he utterly rejected the Romish rites new shadowes and traditions he denyed that it was lawfull for any to adde any thing in matters of religion which was not comprehended in holy writ or to make the same more difficult which he complained that the Pope had done He thought that the glorious temples and all the pompe and worship of the Papacy together with the diverse degrees of the Clergie ought to be taken away condemning the orders of Monkes as superstitious impious and very hurtfull to true religion and therefore ought speedily to be forsaken he maintained that the Lords supper ought to be administred in both kindes He wrote as Aeneas Sylvius witnesseth more then two hundred volumes most of them against the Papacy and the wicked life traditions and abuses of Monkes c. To Wickleffe were joyned many excellent instruments in England Richard Killington Robert Langland and others Many in Italy also as Dante 's Marsilius Patavinus Franciscus Petrarcha began to take notice of the Romish Antichrist Wickleffe also left many disciples behind him who after his death which was Anno 1387. manfully opposed Popery A while after the the two witnesses in Bohemia John Husse and Jerome of Prague began more forcibly to oppose Antichrist and plant the everlasting Gospell in the Churches of Bohemia which yet flourish and grow to this day About the same time Nicolaus de Clemangis a man as Trithemius witnesseth excelling in divine and morrall discipline in many Books opposed the Papacy Trithe de scriptor eccles but chiefly in his book of the corrupt state of the Church of yeerly pensions not to be paid to the Pope of the Simony of Praelates c. Adde to these all the witnesses of the truth which are recorded in the Catalogue of witnesses Tom. 2. lib. 19. Now let us consider the actions of this Angell He flyeth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 in the middest of heaven Like to the Angell who Chap 8.13 proclaimed woe to the world but this here is more prosperous for he publisheth not woes but the everlasting Gospell Middest of heaven that is say some through the middest of the Church Others openly so as he might be seen and heard of al like as such things are conspicuous which appear in the middle of heaven For however the foresaid preachers remained in their places and Churches yet their doctrine and writings were spread through the whole Church Brightmans conjecture I dislike not that by this flying betwixt both is signified the imperfection of the doctrine first published by these teachers for however they saw and reproved the grosser sort of errours in Popery yet in many things they clave unto the dregs of earthly rudiments so as they could not with full flight soare up into the highest heaven for as a man being on a sudden brought forth into the light who along while was in darkenesse lookes upon all things with dazeling eyes so they who many ages together were kept in the darkenesse of Popery could not behold the light of the Gospell but with dimme eyes Having the everlasting Gospell The message or thing published by this Angell he sets forth by an excellent title calling it the everlasting Gospell by which is declared the authority effect and constancie thereof Antichrist indeed will condemne this his preaching and writings as haereticall and full of poyson and labour by the authority of Councils to represse and refute them not by arguments but by fire and sword So did he to Wickleffe whom first he greevously vexed by the Masters of Schooles and afterward thrusting him out of England into Bohemia though he were againe recalled by the King he miserably persecuted him untill his dying day Neverthelesse he went on constantly in teaching and writing And after his death the Councill of Constance caused his body to be taken out of the grave and together with his Writings to be consumed with fire The like they did to the two witnesses John Husse and Ierome of Prague condemning oppressing burning them as haereticks with their books and doctrines Now howsoever the Beast affrighted the world with this tyranny and kept the same a while under his yoke neverthelesse he gained nothing by it For there remained some remnants in England and Churches in Bohemia who constantly maintained the doctrine of those Martyrs untill this day The everlasting Gospell could not be suppressed For it was the Gospell brought by the Son of God out of the bosome of the everlasting Father to wit glad tidings of the remission of sin righteousnes and life eternall freely to be given through the faith of Christ The Gospell I say not of yesterdayes rising as Antichrist calumniates but everlasting revealed indeed from the begnining to the Fathers and Prophets but at length fully manifested and consummated by the Son of God and henceforward shall remaine eternally Whatsoever therefore the Beast and his sophisters indeavour and bable to the contrary yet they shall never be able to overthrow and suppresse the same To preach unto the inhabiants of the earth The effects and lawfull calling of these teachers is here maintained The lawful calling of Evangelicall teachers Gal. 1.7 touching which if Antichrist shall plausibly moue any question as from whom they received this new Gospell what Church before them held this faith by what miracles they can prove their calling c The holy Ghost answereth They have the everlasting Gospell The which is one onely received from Christ and the Apostles and of old abundantly confirmed by miracles so that there is no use of new And they have it to evangelize the same that is to declare and preach it to the inhabitants of the earth They have therefore a lawfull calling to teach in the Church To them that dwell on the earth Thus the followers and worshippers of the Beast the adversaries of Christ are continually called First then the difficulty of their charge is intimated they must have to doe with the
eternity which the interpreter seems to have read for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of Saints 4. Who shall not feare thee O Lord An exclamation taken out of Ierem. 10.7 Or rather out of the everlasting Gospell Rev. 14. ver 7. where the first Angell cryed Fear God and glorifie his Name They shew the madnesse of the Antichristian adversaries who lift up their hornes against Almighty God and the Lambe and the stupidity of the world which is not moved by the consideration of the great and wonderfull workes of God to feare and glorifie him To feare God is in true faith and obedience to submit to God To glorifie God is not to make him glorious as if he were not so before but to celebrate his due glory and praise Onely holy They condemne the pride of Antichrist boasting himself to be holy and holinesse whereas God alone is holy and holinesse it selfe purifying the heart and sanctifying the elect For all nations shall come As in Psal 86.9 All Nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee O Lord and shall glorifie thy Name shewing not absolutely what all shall do but what all ought to do the Antichristian adversaries shall never come for they will not amend by their plagues but persevere in their Idolatry and rage against God as we shall see in the fourth and fift Viall Neverthelesse some remnants of the Christian nations shall come adoring and worshipping God sincerely through Iesus Christ to wit the elect in Italy Germany France England c. The Church therefore celebrates the effect of the Gospell in the last times that she shall not decrease amidst her divers afflictions but be encreased by divers nations who forsaking Antichrist his fraud being discovered shall turne to Christ Which effect the Antichristians have now a long time seen and we yet daily do And God grant that our posterity may see the like more and more For thy judgements are made manifest That is are begun to be manifested for as yet they speake not of the finall judgement nor generally of Gods ancient judgements but they celebrate in speciall those wonderfull judgements of his by which he began in these last times to weaken Antichrists kingdom and bring the Church into the liberty of Christ for it is wonderfull to consider that the power and authority of Antichrist which had so long beene formidable to Christian Emperours and Kings as causing them like so many unreasonable dogs to cast down themselves and licke his feet and as most vile slaves to hold the bridle or stirrup while he mounted on horseback should by the preaching and ministery of a few poor and contemptible teachers be exposed to the common contempt of men insomuch as no man but the Popes sworne vassalls should any more stand in awe of his anathemaes and threatnings Now this worke these Coelestiall harpers do worthily pronounce not to be of man but a wonderfull judgement of God for the which he ought to be praised continually of all creatures The sense therefore is that because God in the last times by the preaching of the Gospell hath manifested Antichrist and by his wonderfull judgement poured contempt upon him it shall come to passe that by degrees one Nation after another shall leave him and be converted to Christ and so indeed it shall be Onely let not us by our sins stop this judgement of God which he hath begun to reveale Thus much of the Triumphant Song The third part of the Chapter The Furniture and clothing of the seven Angells 5 And after that I looked and behold the Temple of the Tabernacle of the Testimony in Heaven was opened 6 And the seven Angells came out of the Temple having the seven Plagues clothed in pure and white linnen and having their brests girded with golden girdles 7 And one of the foure beasts gave unto the seven Angells seven golden Vialls full of the wrath of God who liveth for ever and ever 8 And the Temple was filled with smoake from the glory of God and from his power and no man was able to enter into the Temple till the seven plagues of the seven Angells were fullfilled THE COMMENTARY 5. ANd after that I looked And the Temple was opened After the coelestiall interlude Iohn returnes to the description of the Angells declaring from whence they came forth in what habit what the Vessells were wherein they bore the Plagues that were to be poured out whence they received them and what he saw in Heaven during the time thereof such was the Furniture of the Angells to declare the judgements of God the which as it appeareth is dramatically inserted to illustrate the order of the Vision Now whether in every of the particulars lie hid such mysteries as some looke after I know not neither do I beleeve it But as in dramaticall shewes the preamble of the singers being ended the Sceenes are opened and other persons come forth in new apparell to act other things so these Angells came out of the Temple that was open in heaven unto a new Act of this Revelation 6. And the seven Angells came out of the temple Who these Angells were we shall more fitly manifest in the following Chapter In that they came out of the temple in Heaven most do hereby understand the holy and irrevocable judgement of God against Antichrist For it shall be most righteous although the wicked shall gnash their teeth against it and gnaw their tongues Some understand hereby to be signified that God judgeth according to the decrees of his word preached by his Ministers the Angells because the ministery here on earth is instituted according to the heavenly patterne Or also that all Antichrists plagues proceed from Christ the high Priest of the heavenly Tabernacle now these things being plous I reject not but leave to the judgement of the Reader Clothed in pure linne● The old Version hath it having on a pure stone which is a manifest errour as Alcasar the Iesuite acknowledgeth and correcteth Ribera confesseth it also but doth not correct it yea on the contrary he labours to establish or hide the apparent untruth of that version to the end it might remaine authenticke but with what conscience it may easily appear The pure linnen garment some expound of the joy of the Angells because of the judgement of the wicked Others of Angelicall purity With a golden girdle about the breast This some understand of the love of Angells towards such as here on earth exercise themselves in the worship of God Others of their strength in executing the commandements of God 1. Pet 2.13 Eph. 6.14 in which sense a girdle is generally taken in scripture for the garment not being girt up hinders in going They are golden girdles so before in Chap. 1.13 Christ appeared the which we interpreted of the Majesty of Christ Therefore the Angells have golden girdles representing as it were the Majesty of Christ their Lord. But these mysteries in my opinion
they cause troublesome vapours and smoake neither doe they give light any great distance Therefore we stand in need of the Sunne or Day-light But the servants of God shall not then want any of these things For there shall be no night and therefore no use of lights no not of the light of the Sunne it selfe because the Lord God shall enlighten them with the brightnesse of his majesty as before he said Ch. 21.23 The glory of God did lighten it and the Lambe is the light thereof and the Nations which are saved shall walke in the light of it And they shall reigne for ever and ever This shall be the very height of our glory in Heaven that wee shall reigne with God and the Lambe for ever more Now indeed Christ hath made us Kings and Priests to God and the Father but our Kingdome is yet hid in Christ But then the Kingdome of God shall be manifested in our selves Now is the Kingdome of grace then it shal be of glory Before in Chap. 20. ver 4. they that were beheaded reigned with Christ a thousand yeeres Then we shall all of us reigne with Christ for ever and ever and this is that which he there added in ver 6. touching the rest having part in the first Resurrection They shall reigne with him a thousand yeeres See the exposition there Now we shall so reigne as that God and the Lambe shal be the head of the Kingdome But shall not the Son then deliver up the Kingdome to the Father 1. Cor. 15.28 and be subject to him Yea verily but this he shall not do by laying downe the Kingdome and so cease to reigne For how should the King of kings and Lord of lords of whose Kingdome there is no end Luk. 1.33 ever cease to reigne but by changing the present and mediate forme of the Kingdome into an immediate and by abolishing all the adversaries of the Kingdom as we have elsewhere declared The Second Part of the CHAPTER The Conclusion asserting the profitablenesse and Authority of the whole Prophesie 6. And he said unto mee These sayings are faithfull and true And the Lord God of the Holy Prophets sent his Angell to shew unto his servants the things which must shortly bee done 7. Behold I come quickly blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the Prophesie of this Booke 8. And I Iohn saw these things and heard them And when I had heard and seene I fell downe to worship before the feet of the Angell which shewed me these things 9. Then saith he to mee See thou doe it not for I am thy fellow servant and of thy brethren the Prophets and of them which keepe the sayings of this Booke worship God 10. And hee saith unto mee Seale not the sayings of the Prophesie of this Booke for the time is at hand 11. He that is unjust let him be unjust still and he which is filthy let him be filthy still and he that is righteous let him be righteous still and he that is holy let him be holy still 12. And behold I come quickly and my reward is with mee to give every man according as his worke shal be 13. I am Alpha and Omega the beginning the end the first the last 14. Blessed are are they that do his commandements that they may have right to the tree of life and may enter in through the gates into the Citie 15. For without are dogs and sorcerers and whoremongers and murderers and idolaters and whosoever loveth and maketh a lye 16. I Iesus have sent mine Angell to testifie unto you these things in the Churches I am the root and the off-spring of David and the bright and morning Starre 17. And the Spirit and the Bride say Come And let him that heareth say Come And let him that is athirst come And whosoever will let him take the water of life freely 18. For I testifie unto every man that heareth the words of the Prophesie of this Booke if any man shall adde unto these things God shall adde unto him the plagues that are written in this booke 19. And if any man shall take away from the words of the booke of this Prophesie God shall take away his part out of the booke of Life and out of the holy Citie and from the things that are written in this booke 20. Hee which testifieth these things saith Surely I come quickly Amen Even so Come Lord Iesus 21. The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ be with you all Amen THE COMMENTARY AND he said unto mee Thus farre of two Parts of the Booke the Preface and the Visions The third or Conclusion remaineth in which somethings respecting the Authority of the Booke are taken out of the Preface and some other things added by which the great utilitie and sacred Authority thereof is further commended as we shewed in the Analysis After the concluding of this Revelation an Angell saith unto John to wit one of the Seven pouring out the Vials who before shewed him the judgement of the whore and the Beast and afterward the magnificence of the Heavenly Ierusalem These words are faithfull and true That is not only what was last spoken but the whole Prophesie as Chap. 19.9 This is the Proposition unto the confirmation whereof the whole Conclusion respecteth that wee might beleeve the Prophesie to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Divine true profitable and saving unto the Church and so bee stirred up unto the continuall meditation thereof The Holy Ghost was not ignorant that many would call into Question the divine authority of this Booke for it was a long while rejected as being composed by the hereticke Cerinthus which errour we have before confuted in the Prologue But they ought to have beleeved the Angell saying These words are faithfull and true Faithfull to which we may safely give credit True which shall certainly be accomplished And indeed so it is for we who are now more then fifteen hundred yeers after the Revelation do if not see with our eyes yet certainly feel as it were with our hands the manifest accomplishment almost of all the Visions Here therefore wee have an evident note of divine authoritie and truth imprinted on this Prophesie against the most impudent assertion of BELLARMINE Lib. 4 de verb. cap. 1. which is that it can no way be gathered from the Scripture it selfe that some Scripture is divine What I pray is this but to give the Angell the lie who saith These words are faithfull and true But the liar condemneth himselfe in saying elsewhere that besides other arguments Lib. 1. cap. 2. de verbo the divine authority of Canonicall Bookes of Scripture may be proved from the scripture it selfe The Sophisters and adversaries of Scripture object that this Argument is not sufficient to Faith unlesse it be before proved and beleeved that the Angell or Writer uttering these things spake truth ANSWER First principles are not proved but laid
us to cast that which is holy Of the rest whose portion shall bee in the Lake of Fire wee have treated on Chap. 21. ver 8. He expresly puts lyars both here and before in the last place understanding perjured double-hearted and deceitfull persons mockers of religion that we might understand that this kinde of men is most hurtfull to the Church and Common-wealth because by adulterating and falsifying all Divine and Humane Truths they with divelish craft overthrow and teach others to weaken all the sinewes of Ecclesiasticall and Politicall society Of this sortof men the Jesuites are the most emminent at this day in Schooles and Churches And the Machivellians in Courts Polities and Campes For RIBERA doth rightly observe that Christ in speciall mentioneth those vices which should most reigne in Antichrists time Now wee know that these evils are most rife in Popery See Chap. 21.8 16. I Jesus have sent my Angell Least it should be uncertaine what person it was that said Behold I come quickly I am Alpha and Omega he tels his name I Jesus and professeth himselfe to bee the Author of this Revelation and the more to commend the dignity thereof to our care and studie hee sheweth that for our sakes he imployed and sent his Angell to testifie the same unto us Wherfore let it not be irksome reverently to read continually to meditate and carefully to observe the same with all readinesse of mind Here therefore the Lord Jesus confirmeth what the Angell before said in ver 6. The Lord God of the holy Prophets sent his Angell as if he should say It is so I Iesus have sent my Angell XLVI Argument of Christs Deity Eph. 1.21 Phil. 2.9 Hebr. 2.9 Mat. 18.10 Act. 12.15 Heb. 1.14 hereby professing himselfe to be the Lord God of the holy Prophets What Hereticke dares gain-say this He also makes himselfe Lord of the Angels for saith he I have sent my Angell viz. as being my owne by subjection He is Lord of the Angels as God and as man he is lifted up above all power as Lord and head over all things The Angels also are said to be ours not by naturall subjection but voluntary service because they are sent by the Lord Jesus for our service and preservation 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to testifie That is to reveal Before ver 6. and Chap. 1.1 he said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to shew and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to signifie in the same sense Andreas refers this to the publishing of the Prophesie that Iohn might not keep it secret but make it knowne unto all To you This apostrophe is directed in the first place to the seven Angels of the seven Churches unto whom he before had sent seven Epistles as hee sheweth by the Addition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 To you who are in or over the Churches But consequently also unto all the servants of Christ who are set over or are Members of the Churches that is unto all the Faithfull for this Prophesie was not revealed for them only who then were the servants of Christ but for us chiefly upon whom the ends of the world are come when the greater part of the Oracles was to be fulfilled 1. Cor. 10.11 First let us observe that seeing the Prophes●e is revealed by the Lord Iesus it was a great impiety for the Church of old to question the Trueth and Divine Authority thereof Secondly seeing the Lord Iesus sent his Angell therefore he is Lord of the Angels and true God because it is proper to God alone to have and send the Angels as his Ministers Thirdly seeing the Lord Iesus vouchsafed to reveal this Prophesie not onely to those Seven Churches but to all that should come after therefore it belongs unto the profit and salvation of all of us and all are seriously to meditate in the same I am the root and the off-spring of David These glorious Titles commend the majesty of the Author and of the Prophesie as also it confirmes our Faith Above cha 6 5. How Christ is the root of David Who is this Iesus The root and off-spring of David Before hee was called the root of David He confirmeth that he is the Messias promised to come of the seed of David For the root of David is the Son of David according to the flesh Rom. 1.4 Andreas thinkes he is the root of David according to his Divinity For the root beares the tree but Christ saith he not as man but as God upholdeth and saveth David But without doubt it belongs to the flesh which the Messias tooke of Marie the daughter of David It s true the root beareth the tree but this metaphor respects the originall So that Christ is the root of David sustaining David by his divinity and sprouting from David in his humanity Off-spring Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Genus or Familie of David out of which arose Joseph and Mary the Parents of our Lord Iesus Churist Luk. 1.27 The bright and morning star As the former Title confirmes the verity of Christs manhood so this the majesty of his Deity It signifies that most excellent light and glory whereby the Lord Iesus doth excell all men and Angels like as Lucifer or the Morning-Star excels all other Stars in brightnesse In Num. 24.17 Balaam prophesieth that a Star shall come out of Jacob. BRIGHT Most glorious in himselfe by his brightnes dispelling the darknesse and ignorance of our hearts and minds Morning Because saith Andreas How Christ is called the morning-Starre by his beames he not onely drives away the night or darknesse of this life but also in the morning light of the common Resurrection hee will exhibit himselfe to be seen of all the Saints Or because arising in our hearts he dispels the blindnesse of our mind as Lucifer exceeding other starres in clearnesse and rising before the Sunne shewing that by and by it will be day dispelleth the night-darknesse So Peter calleth Christ the Day-starre arising in our hearts 2. Pet. 1.19 when as hee enlightneth our hearts and mindes with the true knowledge and confidence of himselfe by the light of the divine Scriptures Aristotle to prove that justifice is the chiefe of vertues saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is Neither Hesperus nor Lucifer that is the Evening or Morning Starre is not so admirable as knowing nothing more glorious whereunto to compare this excellent vertue Now Hesperus and Lucifer is the same Star first appearing after Sun-setting and first foretelling the rising of the Sunne in the Morning What Aristotle calleth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Christ here calleth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 from 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the dawning or break of day in the same sense If then Aristotle doth rightly compare created righteousnesse unto the Morning Star with more right doth the Increated Righteousnesses viz. Christ the Son of God call himselfe the Morning-Star Hereby we understand the meaning of Christ in Chap. 2.28 To him that overcommeth
will I give the Morning-Star for if the Morning-Star be Christ the sense is To him that overcommeth I will give my selfe or communicate my selfe with all my benefits unto him viz. joy and glory in part in this life but perfectly in the life to come 17. And the Spirit and the Bride say Come These kinde of abrupt sentences full of affection serve to stir up like affections desires and wishes in us Here the Lord Iesus commends unto us the studie of this Prophesie by the example of the Spirit and of the Bride They say Come that is from this Prophesie they long for my comming and that I fulfill the same Therefore ye also that heare the Prophesie ought to have the like desire And the Spirit and the Bride By the Spirit and Bride may be meant the spirituall Bride sanctified by the Spirit of God By the Bride I understand the Church especially the Triumphant She desires me to come that is to fulfill the Prophesie and to return to judgement that she might at length be glorified through a finall redemption like as the Soules of the Martyrs under the Altar did desire the full deliverance of the Church from all the miseries of this life Or we may understand the Spirit properly of the Holy Ghost Metalepsis is a figure whereby a word is put from his proper signification who above spake to the Churches in the Epistles of Christ in which it is often repeated Hee that hath eares let him heare what the SPIRIT saith unto the Churches In this sense the Spirit is said to wish the comming of Christ by a Metalepsis because it is the Spirit that makes the Bride to desire Christs comming in which sense also it is said Rom. 8.26 that the Spirit maketh intercession for us that is stirreth us up to make our requests and to cry Abba Father Come Namely to the full glorification of thy Bride This is the reason of the wish for the coming of the Lord shall be the full redemption of the Church the which seeing wee all doe expect wee must also wish for the comming of the Lord for as the Apostle intimates it is a note of Gods children to love his comming 2. Tim. 4.8 And let him that heareth This is the consequent of the former as if he should say If the Spirit and the Bride long for my comming then also let him that heareth the words of the Prophesie say COME that is ardently desire my comming for his redemption Thus hee would have us continually to pray Let thy Kingdome come by which we daily desire that the Lord Iesus by his comming would wholly destroy the Kingdome of Satan and perfectly set up his owne in us in eternall glory And let him that is athirst come He teacheth us what we ought to doe untill we obtaine our desire by a most large promise comforting us against the temptation of delay Let him saith he that is athirst that is that desireth full redemption and glory through my comming Come To wit unto me or unto the studie and meditation of this Prophesie It is an Answer unto the Churches wish as if he should say ye desire that I should come to your deliverance Yee therefore come unto me through Faith What it is to come unto Christ Mat. 11.28 Obedience and true Sanctitie being alwayes as it were girded with the same For to come to Christ is to receive his doctrine trust obey serve and wholly to give ones selfe unto him This is meant in the Gospell where hee saith Come unto mee all yee that are heavy laden AND VVHOSOEVER VVIL According to the promise Chap. 21.6 To him that is athirst I will give of the Fountaine of the water of life freely So here to them that come unto him he promiseth the living water of the pure Chrystalline River of the Heavenly Ierusalem This water is Christ himselfe the Fountaine of Life Or the Holy Ghost filling the Saints with Heavenly consolation This water is drawne or obtained by Faith and Prayer Therefore he saith Let him take That is by prayer beg and by faith obtaine the same It is not thrust into the hands of unwilling slothfull and drowsie persons therefore hee saith Whosoever will Hee saith not that it is in the power of free will but requires the will to receive it The will is ours but the will of receiving is not in us it is the gift of grace 1. Cor. 4.7 For what hast thou that thou hast not received Therefore the will and desire of grace is required to be in us that wee might bee quickned with the water of life Freely The Fountaine of grace which is open to all that desire the same is not to bee bought with the price of any thing but is freely bestowed by the merit and efficacie of the Lord Iesus Away therefore with the merits of Hypocrites 18. For I testifie These also are the words of the Lord Iesus not Iohns as appeares from ver 20. Before he said Blessed are they that keepe the words of this Prophesie Now he threatens a terrible curse unto all such as presume any wayes to adulterate this Prophesie For he foresaw that some would despise question and falsifie the same by their Additions Hee was not ignorant also that Antichrist with his false Prophets Falsifiers of Holy Writ would take liberty to falsifie the Faith yea usurpe to themselves absolute power over the very Scriptures of God Therefore he thought it necessary to defend the Authority of the Revelation and the whole Booke of Canonicall Scripture by this threatning as it were with a Seale that it might bee preserved entire unto the end for the Churches unto whose profit it was dedicated For I testifie The causall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For seemes an over-plus to Ribera by a Graecisme but as we shewed in the Analysis it is a seventh Argument commending the worthinesse of this Prophesie taken from the inviolable authority thereof Andreas for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 reads 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I also testifie for so it is in the Text simplie 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I testifie And so the Kings Copie hath it But all other Copies have it I also testifie neither is it without ground for the Lord Iesus assenteth to his Angell whom he had sent 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to testifie these things to his servants as if he should say My Angell hath testified unto you and I also testifie with him For properly Summarturesai signifies to affirme a thing by a religious testimony or to urge it with serious contestation and so oblidge the Hearers upon pain of vengeance to obey the same But let us briefly consider to whom Christ doth testifie what it is and after what manner Vnto every man that heareth the words This Protestation belongs unto all that heare and read the same not one excepted And therefore neither Pope nor Councell have any right to adde or
Israel is not to be taken litterally 143. The Sealed ones who they were 329. diverse opinions about them 330 The Sealed in Chap. 7. and Chap. 14. compared together 331. The Second death 42. 528. The Second trumpet answereth to the red horse 160. How long the sixt trumpet was to sound 205. Securitie and fear in the Papacy 341. Seducement by signes 310. What it is to Seduce ibid. Separation from the Papacie commanded by God 459. Serpents have Venome in their head and tongue 191. The Seven Churches to whom John wrote 7. The Seven spirits who 9.54 The opinions of Andreas Lyranus and Ribera about the same 9. Seven is a perfect number 10. The Seven stars what they note 25. the Seven sounding Angels 152. 153. Seven put for an indefinite number 202. The Seven Mountains of Rome are the heades of of the Beast 420. 421. The Seventh ttumpet forerunner of the last judgement 247. The seventh trumpet what ibid. It puts an end to the Churches calamities 205. The Seventh viall answereth to the Seventh trumpet 398. The Seventh Angel 246. 247. The Sharp Sickle what it noteth 360. How it was thrust into the Earth by Christ 361. Shortly how to be expounded 4. The Short time of Antichrists reign how to be understood 121. 271. 272. The Sight of God is the Saints happinesse 251. A Signe what it is 364. Signes of assured peace 570. Silence for an half houre in heaven what it denoteth with diverse opinions about it 152. Sinnes reaching up to heaven 460. Romes sins do reach to heaven 461. Even small sins come to heaven that is unto Gods knowledge which refuteth the distinction of Veniall and Mortall sins 460. Sinners repenting in this life have an assured promise of pardon 50. The Sitter on the Red horse and on the Black horse with his ballance is Christ 111. 111. 113. the Sitter on the throne who he is described 87. Six distinct visions 84. the Sixt viall truely interpreted 392. 393. Sixtus V. Endeavoured to thrust Charles IX king of France and Elisabeth queen of England out of their dominions 130. The Sixt vision unto what times it belongs 402. 403. Slaughter of Antichristians 245. Smyrna a city of Ionia 21. The Smoke out of the bottomles pit is Popish Divinity humane decrees 172. the Smoak of punishment 353. Whither there be Smoak in Hell ibid. the Smoak of prayers ibid. Smoak a Symbole of Gods wrath 372. Socinus his blasphemous fiction 13. The Son of perdition destroyeth the earth 251. The Son of Man denoteth Christ 359. The Son shall deliver up the kingdome to the Father how 578. Songs of the Revelation 369. The Sounding of the fourth Angel 164. Diverse opinions about it ibid. The Sounding of the second trumpet how farre to be extended 161. The Souls of the Martyrs departed this life are with Christ 119. How John could see their Souls they being invisible 513. How they lived and reigned with Christ 515. Whither they reigned all together at one time ibid. They cease not to reigne after the thousand yeeres are expired 516. How the Souls do fall rise again 520. The Soul of signes is the word 470. The Souls of the Saints departed must not be worshipped 105. Spirituall fraternity betwixt Christs members is the bond of love 18. Spirituall famine of Orthodox doctrine in the dayes of Constantius and other Arian Emperours 114. 115. Spirituall life of the Souls with Christ 514 515. The Spouse and Wife how differing 480. Ornaments of the Spouse 481. To Stand and not stand in judgement what it signifieth 134. To Stand before the throne 146. To stand before God 543. The Standing of the four Beasts what it denotes 92. Stars falling from heaven who they are and when they fell 129. The Starres falling signifies Apostacie from the true faith 162. 261. Stars are teachers and Bishops of Churches 162. 170. why teachers are compared to Stars 25. The Strong wind blowing down the Figs is the Papall Authoritie 129. Structure of the old temple 213. The Subject of the Revelation 4. The Succession of the Romane Church 408. The Summe of the fourth vision 252. It s foure Acts 253. The Sunne Christ wholy darkned in the Papacie 173. Sun and heat diversly interpreted 385. 386. The Susian women were beastlie harlots 407. To Swear by the creature is a horrible impiety 204. The Sword proceeding out of the mouth of Christ our Captain with which he smiteth the wicked is spirituall 491. The Synecdoche in the 1000. yeers of the Martyrs reigne 509. is proved 516. The Synod called Sardicensis took its name of Sardica not of Sardis 54. The Symphonie of the heavenly inhabitants is perpetuall 147. T. TAbernacle of God is the Church 299. To Take of from the prophesie what it is Tamherlan his huge armie 189. The Temple of God is the Church 212. The Ten kings are to be differenced from the seven former 432. Who the Ten kings are 433. Ten dayes what they signifie 41. The Third part of men slain by the Turks 191. The Third Act of the second vision hath two parts 124. The Third universall vision 150. in what it differs from the former ibid. Its beginning and ending ibid. Third Act of the sixt vision 476. Third Angel 350. The Thousand yeers of Christs reigne and the Dragons binding are the same 531. these yeeres are not indefinitely to be understood 507. in histories and in the prophets they are never indefinitely taken ibid. wher they begin end 508. 531. how they agree with the 42 months 509 they cannot be referred to the last times 510. Why they are defined 516. the condition of the godly during these 1000 years 511. What Satan is said to do at the end of these yeares 530. Threatnings of punishment in Scripture are to be taken with a condition of repentance either expresly or tacitely 36. What the Threatning of the Harlots children teacheth us 49. 50. Three a number of perfection 394. The Three dayes and an half what they signifie 241. The Three Legates how they proceed out of the mouthes of three 394. Why they are said to be three impure spirits ibid. Who they are 395. Three books attributed to God in scripture 60. 96. The Threefold distinction of time what it noteth 276. Theodoretus his opinion of Gog and Magog 535. The Throne of Christ 83. The Throne of God denotes his dominion over all things 87. The white Throne of Christs glory 542. Thrones why set up 512. The Throne of the Beast is the Romane Sea according to Lyra 388. Diverse opinions about the same 389. Thyatira a citie of Lydia 22. Time times and half a time what it signifieth 276. The Time of Antichrists rising noted 316. 317. 318. The Time of betroathing and marriage 480. Timothie no Bishop of Ephesus in Johns time 30. The Title of the Revelation answereth unto the titles of the ancient Prophets and confirmeth the authority of the book 3. The Titles of the witnesses are not to be litterally