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

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Press but with this difference or dissonance Dictio Praeconis tenues cito transit in auras Scriptorum at remanent dogmata saepe diu A Preachers wordst ' empty Air turn again But Writers works oftimes doo long remain Al Men are apt to er but the modest ready to acknowledg and amend it if detected or displaied as I vow in presence of our great God freely to doo if any shal fairly shew it nor ever wil be found a Beast perversly to persevere therin I wil serv no Person Sect or Faction for fear favor or flattery but only deliver my privat personal Judgment how weak or worthless soever sincerely according to verity or verisimility This such as know my constant resolut disposition wil easily beleev but others may take it on trust til they shal hav time to try the contrary Al the Theses are too redious but ther prolixity consists more in multitud of matter then words for I could hav made the Work twise so voluminous with half the toil but doo study brevity to spare the Readers Purs and Pains The Speculations are somwhat sublime but stile facil and familiar fit for vulgar understandings Let every one take or leav and take al in good part Farewel Rustica Ruricolae Fabrique Fabrilia tractent Tangere nec Medicos dogmata sacra decet Let Clowns the Plow and Smiths their Forge attend Nor should Phisitians to things sacred bend Articuli Fidei Anglicae 39 Articles of our Faith THE Articles of Religion concluded in Convocation and confirmed by Act of Parliament under Queen Elizabeth Anno 1562. but ratified or reestablished under King James by the same duple authority Anno 1604. which are here presented to satisfy or gratify al lest men like Lynces should seem sharp sighted to look into the Confessions of other Reformed Churches abroad and Lamiae or blind Beetles at home in being ignorant of our own Principles and Doctrins the general Catalog of which follows in order 1 Of Faith in the holy Trinity 2 Of the Word which was made Man 3 Of Christs descent into Hel. 4 Of his Resurrection 5 Of the holy Ghost 6 Of the Scriptures sufficience to salvation 7 Of the old Testament 8 Of the three Creeds 9 Of original birth-sin 10 Of free wil. 11 Of mans justification 12 Of good works 13 Of works before justification 14 Of super trrogation 15 Of Christ alone without sin 16 Of sin after Baptism 17 Of Predestination and Election 18 Of obtaining salvation only by Christ 19 Of the Church 20 Of the Churches authority 21 Of general Councils 22 Of Purgatory 23 Of ministring in the Congregation 24 Of speaking ther in an unknown toung 25 Of the Sacraments 26 Of the Ministers unworthines which hinders not their effects 27 Of Baptism 28 Of the Lords supper 29 Of the wicked who doo not eat Christs Body and Blood 30 Of both kinds 31 Of Christs Oblation finished on the Cross 32 Of Priests marriage 33 Of Excommunicat Persons how they are to be shunned 34 Of the Churches Traditions 35 Of ●omilies 36 Of Consecrating Bishops c. 37 Of the Civil Magistrat 38 Of Christians goods which are not common 39 Of a Christian mans Oath The Particulars insu Article 1. THere is but one only tru living God everlasting without body parts or passions of infinit power wisdom and goodness maker and preserver of al things both visible and invisible in unity of which Godhead ther be three Persons of one substance power and eternity the Father Son and holy-Ghost Article 2. The Son who is the Word of the Father begot of him from everlasting the very eternal God of one substance with the Father took mans Nature in the womb of the blessed virgin of hir substance so that two whol perfect Natures the Godhead and Manhood were joined in one Person never to be severed wherof one Christ consists perfect God and very Man who suffered was crucified dead and buried to reconcile his Father to us and be a sacrifice not only for Original guilt but also for al actual sins of men Article 3. As Christ died for us and was buried so 't is to be beleeved that he went down into Hel. Article 4. Christ truly rose from death and took again his body with flesh bones and al things pertaining to the perfection of Mans Nature wherwith he ascended into Heaven and ther sits til he shal return to judg al men at last day Article 5. The holy Ghost proceding from the Father and the Son is one substance majesty and glory with the Father and Son very eternal God Article 6. Holy Scripture contains al things necessary for Salvation so that whatever is not read therin nor may be proved therby is not required of any man to be beleeved as an Article of Faith or be thought needful to salvation By the name of holy Scripture we understand thos Canonical Books of the Old and New Testament whos authority the Church never doubted of and the other Books as saint Jerom saith the Church reads for exemple of life and instruction of maners but doth not apply them to stablish any Doctrin All the Books of the new Testament as commonly received we receiv and reput them Canonical See their names and number in the holy Bible Article 7. The old Testament is not contrary to the New for in both everlasting life is offred to mankind by Christ who is the only Mediator between God and Man being both God and Man Therfore they are not to be heard which fain that the old Fathers looked only for transitory promises though the Law given of God by Moses touching Ceremonies or Rites doo not bind Christians nor the civil precepts of necessity to be received in any Christian Commonwealth yet no Christian man whatever is free from obedience of the Commandements caled moral Article 8. The three Creeds Nicen Athanasius and that commonly caled the Apostles ought throughly to be received and beleeved for thes may be proved by most certain warrants of Scripture Article 9. Original sin stands not in imitating Adam as the Pelagians vainly talk but is the fault and corruption of every mans Nature that is ingendred of Adams ofspring wherby man is far gon from original Righteousnes and inclined to evil so that the flesh lusteth against the spirit and therfore in every person born into the world it deservs Gods wrath and damnationthis infection of Nature remains yea in the Regenerat wherby the lust of the flesh caled in Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which som expound the wisdom som the sensuality som the affection som the desire of the flesh is not subject to the Law of God and though ther is no condemnation to them that beleev and are baptized yet the Apostle confesseth that Concupiscence hath of it self the nature of Sin Article 10. The condition of man after Adam's fal is such as he cannot turn or prepare himself by his natural strength and good works to Faith for
somthing of Man which is predestinated whom it pleased the Almighty to make more excellent then any of his visible Creatures to consist of Spirit and Flesh being inferior to Angels and superior to Beasts for he is a Rational free Creature yet not so absolutly sufficient of himself and wholy independent to be under none which is proper soly to God but free in his own Nature to wil or nil chuse or refuse and rule his own acts wherby he was capable of holines or sin obeying or disobeying to doo good or evil and therby a subject of Prais or Punishment Bounty or Justice which no Creature can properly be that is not perfectly free in Wil and loos at liberty from al necessary restraint Ob. Som opposits object that Adam haply had such perfect Free-wil but by his Fal that absolut liberty to al things is lessened and to Spirituals lost Ergo c. Sol. 'T is granted but with Proviso That God foreseing this fal and loss with intent not to prevent it prepared sufficient Graces of his powerful Spirit to repair or restore what was decaied by giving a new Command or Covenant fit for Mans infirm wounded Wil and thos Graces of his holy Spirit which he would be stil ready to supply by preventing assisting protecting and preserving if he be not wanting to his duty For Gods Wisdom is not so weak to make such a noble Creature only for shew to Angels or to set him in the World for a day or two and banish him for ever into Hel fire under the slavery and tyranny of Rebellious Fiends of his own free Decree without foresight of any deserts good or evil which is the Manichees error horrid to conceiv of so gracious a God who created him purposly to be the subject of his righteous Judgment 'T is a tru saying If ther be not the Grace of God how shal he sav the World If no Free-wil in Man how shal he judg it We must so defend the one as not destroy the other which wil wel consist together Hence it folows That a just Decree before al time what shal be doon to every one at end of time cannot possibly be conceived to be made but by Gods simple Prescience of every Mans works rendring to ech accordingly Now becaus that Decree passeth from a Soveraign Lord of absolut Wil who wil be Debtor to none but al to him it folows also that this foreknowledg on which the Decree is founded must needs be according to our utmost capacity Gods natural simple intelligence of al things while they were but as possible before any Decree made for their being To which knowledg when his omnipotent Wil was joined an ●m●t●ble inevitable Decree passed like Laws of Medes and Persians that things should be as now they are necessary or continge it means or ends causes or effects such as Prescience previously apprehended so every Mans salvation is soly from God and others perdition wholy from themselfs which divine Prescience neither furthers nor hinders The disput is not of predestinating al things that are and rejecting the rest but only of Angels and Men in what maner or order som were ordained to life and al els reprobated this proceds from Gods simple knowledg which preceds Predestination not from that of Vision or sight which is of things that either hav had or shal hav being which folows and is founded on it By this God understood if he would endu som Creatures with Reason and a free Nature 1. He should best shew forth in them his Wisdom goodnes mercy justice fidelity and al his sublime properties 2. That such Creatures wil vary in their choices som cleaving to good som to evil as Men are moraly virtuous or vitious which he foresaw not only in general but every particular person if created and put to trial yet it rested in his free pleasure to creat and try or hinder their choices 3. That of such whom he knew would prevaricat if permitted free he might justly punish them for disobeying or could fit means to restore and reconcile them yet decreed neither 4. He conceived it juster or equitabler to punish rebellious Angels being created individual and most intellectual but to spare Men in mercy being to multiply their kind and made more frail specialy if seduced by subtle Spirits 5. He foreknew if he should ordain sufficient means to rais al Men lapsed that som would gratfully receiv his bounty to their salvation and others wilfully or ingratly reject it for the pleasure of sin to their perdition holding stil the determination what to doo or permit in his ful power 6. He knew if he should condemn the contumacious and favor such as returned to him he should deal justly with the one mercifully with the other and judg al righteously Al thes things with every circumstance as they are in being from beginning of the World to the end God understood as under condition or supposition it he should pleas to put them in execution which after du deep deliberation in his eternal counsil to speak stil after our shalow apprehension his divine Wil and Wisdom was to pronounce this mighty Word or Decree Fiant let them be He could in a moment hav framed millions of Worlds but proceded gradualy to perfect this one in six dais that his Majesty might be the more magnified whos Wisdom Justice Mercy Grace Goodnes Power and Dominion be glorified through al generations Thes are the Lutheran or Arminian Principles who make simple Prescience the basis of Predestination which if indifferently weighed with a single impartial ey wil not seem half so hainous as 't is prejudicatly proclamed in Pulpits and Pamphlets Let Tertullian put the perclos 'T is no good nor solid faith L●de Exhert Castit which refers al to Gods Wil and absolut decree flattering the world with saying al is doon soly by it but we must understand ther is som power in us which God expects to accomplish our salvation For to say God hath determind of us without any reflexion on our works is to make a Pillow for som Mens sloth and prepare a precipice for others despair He sleeps too securely that thinks to carry his happines in a Wallet we must ever work or shal never receiv wages for doubtles God wil recompens according to every Mans works Calvinists both Ante and Postlapsarians ascribe Predestination to Gods pure pleasure by absolute antecedent Decree without respect of foreseen demerits in his simple intelligence whos principal proofs shal be produced in heaps to shun prolixity Ob. Touching divine Decree in temporal things Job saith Joh. 14 5. Mans dais are numbred or determined and bounds appointed Ps 139. 16. which he cannot pass So David in thy Book are al my members Writen So Christ not a Sparow shal fal on the ground without Mat. 10 29 30. your Father and the hairs of your head are al numbred Ergo al depends on divine Decree Sol.
of them his own way Fl●s de Jesse fuit Davidis sanguine Christus Catastrophe Sicu● Evangelii Biblia sacra probant Christ Jesses Flower from Davids blood did spring As Gospels sacred Books plain proofs doo bring THESIS VI. Apocalypsus patefacta The Revelation Reveled THe Apocalyps is a sublime speculation of Prophetic Preamble Visions reveled by Christ to John Evangelist exiled at Patmos by cruel Domitian Author of the secund primitiv persecution Son to mild Vespasian and Brother to merciful Titus termed Mankinds delight whom 't is thought he poisoned to enjoy the Empire Al Prophecies specialy Apocalyptic are deep d●rk mysteries seldom descried or disclosed til finished and fulfilled But becaus Mr. Joseph Med● late Felow of Christs College in Cambridg wher he died An. 1638. aged 53 a most rare Phoenix for al learned Languages and liberal Literature hath set out an exact Key of Synchronicisms or ch●onical Symetries and most accurat Comment on most part of the Text somwhat amply yet very obscurely they shal be more concisely contracted and cleerly complicated for every common capacity to guid their steps in this intricat labyrinth wher som things must be premised or predeclared for better understanding of it Clavis Appellativorum The Key of Terms or names THe seven spirits standing before Gods Throne after caled Precog●●●s ●ev 1. v. 4. seven Lamps of burning fire Rev. 4. v. 5. and the Lambs seven horns and seven eys Rev. 5. v. 6. are faithful zelous Ministers of the Word which wait before the Throne of God and Jesus Christ The seven golden Candlesticks are seven Churches in lesser ●●ib v. 11 12 20. Asia ther named Ephesus Smyrna Pergamus Thyatira Sardis Philadelphia Laodicea to whom John is bid by God to write in a Book what he saw The seven Stars which the Son of Man held in his right hand Ibid. v. 16 10. out of whos mouth went a sharp two edged Sword and his Face shone at the Sun are the Angels of thos seven Churches al Diocesan Bishops The whit Stone given to him that overcometh with a new Rev. 2. v. 17. Name writen which no Man knows sav he that receivs it betokens purity of Faith and integrity of Conscience Haply it relats to an old custom at Rome to giv Men acquited a whit stone and the condemned a black that their Officers might dispose of them accordingly wherof Ovid. Mos fuit antiquus niveis atrisque Lapillis His damnare reos illis absolvere culpam 'T was an old wont whit and black Stones to giv Thes damnd the guilty thos did the fault forgiv The twenty four Elders sitting on twenty four seats clothed Rev. 4. v. 〈◊〉 in whit with gold Crowns on their Heads round about Gods Throne are holy Prelats for number answering to the Priests and Levits twenty four courses of attendance in the Temple The four Beasts in midst of the Throne and round about it Ibid v. 6 7 8 being ful of Eys before and behind to shew sagacity ech of which had six Wings implying agility to execut Gods commands are the Israelits four Ensigns at their incampings in the Wildernes 1. Like a Lion for Juda's Camp on the East 2. A Bullock for Reubens on the South 3. With a Mans face for Ephraims on the West 4. A flying Eagle for Dans on the North side The Book writen within and sealed with seven Seals on the Rev. 5. v. 1 back side which the Lamb only was found worthy to open shews the various changes and chances of the secular Roman Empire til the end or dissolution therof The Lamb slain from the beginning Which stood in midst of Ibid. v. 6. the Throne and of the four Beasts and Elders having seven Horns and seven Eys is the Lord Jesus Son of God and Man That taketh away the sins of the World by his Death The seven seals which the Lamb opened in order are plagues Rev 6. per totum or punishments inflicted by God on the World wherin he useth the ministry of Angels The one hundred forty four thousand which were sealed of Rev. 7. v 3. to 8. Israels twelv Tribes twelv thousand or twelv times one thousand in ech are Christs elect Church caled afterward undefiled Virgins which folow the Lamb wherever he goeth Rev. 14. 1 5. The great multitud which none could number clothed with Ibid. v. 9 14 whit Robes and Palms in their hands are the numberless Nations Kindreds People Tribes and Toungs which cam out of tribulation singing praises to God The seven Angels with seven Trumpets given them which Rev 8. v. 1 2. sounded in order when the seventh Seal was opened are holy heavenly Messengers sent to denounce Gods heavy Judgment on the Earths Inhabiters The great Star burning like a Lamp or Torch which fel from Ibid. v. 10 11. Heaven into a third part of Rivers and Fountains caled Wormwood which made the Waters bitter that many died is Augustulus Romes last Emperor who fel from his high Throne and bittered a third part of Waters being a Prince of much baleful bitternes anguish and affliction to al his folowers The Angel flying through midst of Heaven and crying aloud Ibid. v 13. Wo Wo Wo to the Earths inhabiters is an Usher or forerunner of three others ready to sound great Woes The Locusts or long winged Grashopers coming from the bottom Rev. 9 v. 3. c. less Pits smoke are Mahometans derived from Arabia the Country of Locusts which plagued Egypt The King of Locusts caled in Hebrew Abaddon in Greec Ibid v. 11. Apollion the destroier is the Angel of the bottomless Pit stiled before Satan the old Serpent the Dragon the Devil and afterward the Accuser The four Angels bound at the great River Euphrates which Ibid. v. 14. c. the sixth Trumpeting Angel loosed are the Tures four Sultanies or Signiories who lay long confined neer that River but long ago let loos into the Eastern Empire which it hath since swalowed with much of West The litle open Book which a mighty Angel Christ had in his Rev. 10. v. 2 30. hand and made Johns belly bitter being bid to eat it declares the Churches destinies The Temple or inner Court to be measured is the primitiv Rev. 11. v. 1. Churches State under persecution of Pagan Emperors before Constantines conversion The outer Court not to be mesured but given to the Gentils Ibid. v. 2. who shal tread the holy City under foot forty two Annal months or 1260. yeers is the same Church given to new Idolaters or Image-worshipers caled Gentils The two Witnesses clad in sack-cloth which shal Prophecy Ibid v. 3. 4 5. 1260. annal dais being two Oliv trees and two Candlesticks are Patrons or Preachers of divine truth caled two becaus in the Law every Word shal be established by two Witnesses and in regard of Gods two Testaments which they use in prophecying
Devils like Frogs coming Rev. 16. v. 13 14. out of the mouths of the Dragon Beast and fals Prophet working miracles are Papal Emisaries or Ambassadors sent to sommon the Kings and Potentats of the whol World to the battel of that great day of God Almighty wherin the Dragon shal assist the Beast and fals Prophet with al his warlike powers worldly plots and wily policies but the seven Angels poured out their seven Phials of Gods wrath The Woman in rich attire sitting on a Scarlet Beast ful of Rev 17 v 3. c. names of Blasphemy having seven heads and ten horns on whos forehead was writ a Mystery Great Babylon Mother of Harlots drunken with the blood of Saints and Martyrs of Jesus is Romes Papacy which rides on the Empire in the seven headed City being both but as one head the seventh and last consisting of the Temporal and Spiritual State which is even the eighth yet one of the seven reigning jointly together The Man which sat on a whit Hors in Heaven caled the Word Rev 19 v 11 c. of God who was clothed with a Vesture dipt in blood having on it and on his thigh a name written King of Kings and Lord of Lords is our Lord Jesus who shal smite the Nations ruling them wi●h a rod of iron and subdu al with great slaughter The Beast and fals Prophet which shal be tormented in a lake Rev 20. v 10. of fire and brimstone for ever is the whol Papacy and Antichrist the Pope head of that State or Society The holy City new Jerusalem prepared as a Bride adorned for Rev. 21. vers 2 hir Husband is the Company of Elect ever ready to receiv hir Bridegroom or best beloved Lord. The Lambs Bride or Spous that great City holy Jerusalem is Ibid. v. 9 10. Christs Militant Church on Earth which jointly with the triumphant in Heaven makes Christs Spous Thes new notions of names forty four in number never vented til now wil if wel digested make the meaning more obvious in most mysteries Many mo circumstantial terms are sparsed in the Text which are amply unveled in the insuing Commentary but this short Index shal serv to lead strangers steps in this Labyrinth Analysis Apocalypseos The Apocalyps Analysed THree principal parts are considerable 1. The Preface Analysis Part 1. which is both general of the whol Prophecy noting the Matter Pen-Man and Profit and special relation to the seven Asian Churches and in them to the Catholic Church wherin is a nomination of the person writing and thos writen to with a salutation of them and description of Jesus Christ 2. The substance and Body of the Book which contains a narration of the Churches State both Militant and Triumphant The Militant is deciphered at present as it was when John wrot and for future as it shal be at last day The Triumphant is declared both for the inchoation at general Judgment and duration to eternity 3. The Conclusion which confirms the whol Prophecy 1. By an Angels testimony who shewed it to John from the Lord 2. By Christ who testifies it to be tru and amplified by Johns earnest request on the Churches behalf 3. By John who denounceth direful judgments on al that shal ad to or take from it with a salutation to the Saints at end of al. The particulars of the Church Militant exhibit two points 1 Vision Ch. 1. 2. 3. 1 A Vision of seven golden Candlesticks and seven Stars signifying the Asian Churches 2 A description of thos Churches in seven Epistles directed to the Bishop-Angels of thos seven Seas in al which is one current constant form observed which imports 1 A description of Christ Jesus sutable to his Vision 2 A narrativ of the good commendable or evil culpable in every Angel and Church 3 Promises or menaces proportional to their Virtues or Vices 4 An exhortation to attend things writen to the Churches The Churches State for future specialy in Europ is more mysticaly unfolded which is to premonish hir of grievous persecutions by Tyrans Heretics and lims of Antichrist against al which the holy Ghost givs many comforts That God wil be with her in al distresses whos tribulations shal terminat in short space but hir Enemies shal perish and she in fine set safe or secure in the life to com al which things are pointly or precisely expressed in six Visions one after another Thes are comprised in two Prophecies or Systems Ch 4 〈◊〉 11. of Visions contemporar the first begins with the sealed Book the last lasts to the end of Apocalyps taking in som passages of five Trumpets viz. the litle Book the measuring of the Temple the out Court not to be measured and fate of the two mourning witnesses The Churches future estate is reveled in a mysterious Vision 〈◊〉 Vision Ch. 4. of a Book fastned with seven seals wherin is comprised a preparatory to open them which displais God 's sitting on a Throne in Heaven with his Ensigns or Emblems of Majesty viz. twenty four Elders and four Beasts Lightnings Thunders Voices Trumpets seven Lamps which are his seven Spirits a Sea of Ch 5. glass like Crystal and Songs of prais by them al to him that sits on the Throne The sealed Book held in his right hand which none was worthy or able to open sav the Lamb shewed to John the Churches future state til the worlds end In the seventh seal are Ch. 6. presented seven Trumpets and in the last seven Phials of Gods wrath ful of the last seven plagues or punishments The first Seal shews a whit Horse the secund a red the third a black his Rider bearing Ballances in his hand the fourth a pale his Rider death with Hel folowing at heels the fifth the Martyrs Souls under the Altar crying for vengeance which had whit robes given them with promiss of complet glory when their felow Brethren should be fulfilled The sixth sets forth Gods direful Judgments on the Churches Enimies attended with dreadful signs viz. A great Earthquake the Sun becam black and Moon as blood the Stars fel to Earth Heaven departed as a scrole and every Mountain and I le moved out of their places Herat Kings great Men cheif Captains Bond and Free even al Persecutors fel to despair hiding in Dens desiring the Mountains and Rocks to cover them from the Lamb. The seventh contains more Mysteries then any viz. A Vision 3 Vision Ch. 7. Ch. 8. of seven Angels with seven Trumpets as shal be specified but the holy Ghost comforts the Church and an Angel seals Gods Servants in the Foreheads as a sign of their deliverance At opening wherof was half an hours silence in Heaven betokening great things to com and the Angels addressed to sound The first sounded And Hail mixd with Fire and Blood insued which burnt a third part of al green things At sound of the secund A mighty Mountain burning with
leaving Egs in the Earth to increas their issu They had a King the Angel of the bottomless Pit caled ●n Hebrew Abaddon in Greec Apollyon destroier which imports them Infidels or Children of unbeleef subject to the Prince of the Air as St. Paul saith wheras Eph. 2. v. 〈◊〉 Christians are freed from Sarans power and converted to God This Prince cald before the Devil old Serpent Satan Dragon is here new named Abaddon wheras Mahometans profes to worship one sole God Demiurgus Maker of the univers to whom they giv the Epither Abdi or Abada i. Eternal wheras the holy Ghost givs this King a title of semblable sound but opposit sens Abaddon the Worlds destroier instead of Demiurgus the Maker The sixth or secund of Wo hath a voice from the four horns 6 Trumpet Rev. 9. 13. to 2● of the golden Altar saying Loos the four Angels which are bound at the river Euphrates Thes Angels being Patrons of thos parts metaphoricaly signify the confining Nations which breaking in upon the Roman Regions stopped a few ages neer this River but are now loosed They may probably imply the Turcs four Sultanies or Signiories Asia minor Aleppo Damascus Antioch but becaus Antioch lying a little remot from Euphrates lasted but fourten yeers being surprised by Boemund in the holy war som instead reckon Bagdet beyond Euphrates in Persia Such was their State at first irruption under Trogulbecus or Tongrolipix who took Bagdet An. 1008. Seididruddulas or Cutlumuses Nephew to Tangrolipix founded the Asian Kingdom An. 1012. Siarfuddulas subdued Aleppo An. 1079. Tagaddaulas another Nephew of Tangrolipix surprised Damascus at the same time Al which Angels were long limited to thos parts with manifold changes and now at last let loos being prepared for an Hour a Day Month and Yeer that they might slay the third part of Men. This loosing befel when the Tartars abolished Bagdets Caliphship A. C. 1621. An. 1258. and the Turcs were cast as it were with a sling into the Empires territories on this side Euphrates For the Latins who staid their incursions two hundred yeers were about that time driven out of Syria and Palestine Then the Turcs shared lesser Asia til Ottoman grew great whos Son Orchanes entred Europ and his fith Successor Mahomet 2. took Constantinople which is that slaughter of a third part of Men here intimated as the time a Day Month and Yeer plainly indicats For a Prophetic Day implies one yeer a A nice observation if v●ri table Month thirty a yeer three hundred threescore and fiv in al three hundred ninty six Now Tangrolipix was inaugurated King of Persia An. 1057. and Constantinople sacked An. 1453. just 396. yeers asunder Haply the very hour which in that proportion makes fiften dais agreed also with the event if Almachinus had recorded the Month of his Inauguration so wel as the yeer They are said to be Horsmen as Turcs and Persians are mo then Foot in number two hundred thousand thousand which intimats huge Armies as David saith The Charets of God are Psal ●8 17. twenty thousand even thousands of Angels such vast Armies the East Nations bring into field I heard saith John the number of them viz. by voice for he cannot see numbers in Vision and so must other places be understood which appeer not by Vision Ezekiel in his Prophecy against Gog the land of Ezek. 38. 2 3. Magog chief Prince of Mesech and Tubal from whom Tures descend describes them to be Horsmen armed for Persians and Parthians take name of Paras a Hors or Horsman But Turcs since their long plantations ther are by Nicetas and others caled Persians So thes Euphratean Horsmen are Turco-Persians They had brest-plats of fire Jacinthian smoke and brimstone which is no wher els in Scripture Ergo it may wel allud to Guns and the Horses heads were like Lions out of who● mouths issued fire smoke and brimstone by which a third part of Men was killed For the Turcs used Guns latly before invented See Chal●●●dilas at siege of Constantinople and slu a third part of Inhabitants as their Successors did since at Corinth and other Cities Such sharp sawces make meats seem more savoury and Mr. Mede hath many such unvulgar unparalleld Annotations The Horsmens power was in their mouths and tails having tails like Serpents and heads with both which to doo hurt So Sarasens are said to hav sharp tails of Scorpions which is tru of Turcs who had tails of Serpents signifying their Mahometan subtlety or imposture wherby both did more mischief then by the Sword The rest of Men which were not killed by thes plagues repented not of their works that they should not worship Devils and Idols of gold c. which can neither hear see nor walk Nor of their Murders Sorceries Fornication and Thefts This is manifestly meant of Christians in the Roman Empire which worship Images made of those metals and materials for none but they doo 〈◊〉 on this side Euphrates Thes indeed are no Devils or unclean Spirits sith no Christians wil 1 Tim 4. 1 2 3. wittingly or willingly worship such But Demoniacs or Deastri dead Men Deified whom they make Mediators of Intercession betwen God and Men. The seventh Trumpet or third of Wo is ready to sound but 7 Trumpet Rev. 10 v. 1 c. a mighty Angel cam from Heaven clothed with a Cloud a Rainbow on his Head his Face as the Sun and Feet pillars of Fire He had in his hand a little Book open who set his right foot on the Sea and left on Earth crying loud as when a lyon roars and seven thunders uttered their voices John was about to write it but a voice from Heaven said seal up thes things which the seven thunders uttered and write not Then the Angel lifted his hand to Heaven and swore by him that livs for ever that Time shal be no more But in the dais of the seventh Angels voice when he shal begin to sound the mystery of God should be finished as he declared to his servants the Prophets The sound of this seventh Trumpet should succed the sixth but is superseded by the litle Book intervening yet lest ought be omitted in the interim to fulfil the Prophecy of Seals the holy Ghost shews the last trumpets event in general viz. that at sound therof the Roman Beast being destroid and the last heads time com to an end the mystery of God shal be finished as he foretold his Prophets For so 't is declared to Daniel that the fourth Dan 7. 13. 14. Beast being slain the Son of Man or King of Saints should rule over the World and the gratious promises of restoring Israel be fulfilled The finishing of which mystery is Christs glorious Kingdom which arose or appeered at sound of the 7 Ttrumpet when the grand acclamation of Voices in Heaven was heard saying The Kingdoms of this World are becom the Lords and his Rev.
11. 15. Christs who shal reign for ever What can be cleerer Ergo the Time which the Angel swore shal be no more is the period of al four Monarchies in general or Roman in special which is one effect of a time times and half This consummation of Gods mystery is the matter of the seventh trumpet attended with seven thunders which uttered their voices while the Angel proclamed it and synchronize with that trumpet But John is bid to seal up thos things of the thunders being inscrutable til the proper times that God shal revele it This trumpet discovers the mystery reserved to another place but both Prophecies of the Seals and litle Book are concluded with one issu which this trumpet exhibits the ful opening wherof is deferd til a ful passage be made to the litle Books new Prophecy and then the seventh trumpets mystery which is the Catastrophe is aptly and amply declared as shal be shewed Hence this busines is undertaken by no other Angels but by that excellent one who held in his hand the litle Book eaten by John If that Angel be Christ as his Roial attire and furniture imports this suspending the last sound in favor of the other Prophecy agrees to none so wel as him but if it were Michael the great Prince or another Angel clothed in linnen and his Dan. 1● 〈◊〉 Dan. 1● 6. ●oins girded with fine gold of Vphaz as appeered to Daniel the case alters not being from God Here the first part or Prophecy of Seals ends touching the 2 Part. Empires affairs the next or nobler concerns the Churches fate to be agitated John proceds herein The voice which I heard Rev 10. 8 9● 10 11. from Heaven spake to me again saying Take the litle open Book in the Angels hand who oat it up as he was bid wherby he was prepared to Prophecy again before many People Nations Toungs and Kings but the mystery to be reveled was sweet as hony in his mouth and the secret part of the Churches woful condition bitter as Aloes in his maw the representation is taken from Ezekiel The Prophecy proceds which begins from Ezek 3. 1 2 3. his work about Gods Temple● which presents the Churches duple state by two Courts one measured and another cast out Ther was given me a reed like a rod and the Angel said Rev. 11. 〈◊〉 measure Gods Temple and Altar and them that worship but the Court without measure not for 't is given to the Gentils who shal tread the holy City under foot forty two Months Here the primitiv state of Christs Church conformable to Gods Word is described by measuring the inner Court the type wherof an Angel shewed to Ezekiel The outer Court not to Ezek 〈◊〉 be measured sets forth Gods holy City or Christian Church which must be given to new Idolaters caled Gentils becaus they defiled it with Antichristian Apostasy fourty two annal months as shal be fully handled in the Story of the two horn'd Beast contemporizing herwith Jerusalems Temple had two Courts 1 Inner wher the burnt Offrings Altar stood at the 2 〈◊〉 Temples entry which was open only to Priests and Levits 2 Outer or great Court common to the People cald the Court of Israel The first termed Thyasterium or Altar of Sacrafice John is bid to measure but ths outer is given the Gentils to prophane fourty two months If it be said 't is the holy City not out Court which must be troden under foot 'T is answered that both are one and cald the holy City becaus People assembled here for holy Services To thos Herod at rebuilding the Temple added a third for Gentils and unclean persons who were prohibited the two others I wil giv power to my two witnesses V. 3 4 5. who shal Prophecy in sackcloth one thousand two hundred threescore dais thes are two Oliv Trees and two Candle sticks standing before the God of the Earth If any wil hurt them fire proceds from their mouths to devour their Enemies and if any wil hurt them he must thus be killed Thes mourning witnesses are Preachers or Patrons of divine truth which shal bewail the filthy pollution of Christs Church Idolizing like Gentils as Monitors to desist from their abomination and guids for the Saints to persist pure They are named two according to three famous Pairs in the old Testament viz. Moses and Aaron in the wildernes Elias and Elisaeus under the Baalitic Apostasy Zerobabel and Jesua at the Babylonish Captivity For they sympathise with thos types in number power and acts as the state of the Church when thes Prophecied suting with that of Israel is resembled to the wildernes Baalatism and Babylon V. 6. Thes hav power to shut Heaven that is rain not during their Prophecy as Elias and Elisaeus had and to turn waters into blood as Moses and Aaron had and to smite the Earth with al plagues so oft as they pleas Thes are caled Oliv Trees and Candle sticks standing before the Lord like Zerobabel Prince of Juda and Jesua the high Priest whom God annointed to restore Zech. 4 3 11. the Jewish Church under Captivity as Zechary alluds This Prophecy til the seventh trumpets sounding is not presented in Vision but dictated by an Angel personating Christ The witnesses are caled two as the Law requires to confirm every word and in regard of Gods two Tables or Testaments which they used in Prophecying They shal Prophecy one thousand two hundred threescore dais being forty two months which are not natural dais nor three dais and half when they shal ly dead so meant becaus the Beast whos time they contain contemporized with the hundred fourty four thousand sealed and they with the six first trumpets which cannot run out in so short a space as 1260. dais If any ask why the Gentils prophanation Note is measured by months the witnesses defending Gods pure Worship by dais 't is becaus Idolatry is the power of darknes or night which the Moon rules but tru religion compared to light or day which the Sun governs So Paul is said To turn the Gentils from darknes to light from Satans Acts 26 18. power to God Sith then Months are measured by the Moons motion but dais and yeers by the Sun the Beasts blasphemy is stil reckoned by months and the Womans stay in the wildernes by dais or yeers Zechary likens the two Oliv trees to the Zech. 4. 14. two annointed Zerobabel and Jesua which stand by the Lord but he mentions only one Candlestick signifying the Temple of that time and John two implying haply the East and West Church as it was divided during the witnesses mourning Thes did not avenge or afflict their Enemies by war and weapons but by fire from their mouths or denouncing Gods wrath on the abusers of his Ministers As the Lord speaks to Jeremy I wil make my Words in thy mouth fire and this Peo-ple Jer
two Prophecies 1. The sealed 1 Part. Book 2. The litle Book open In the Seal Prophecy is described the celical Imperial Session sutable to Israels incamping The twenty four Elders signify Bishops resembling the Rev. 4. 4. c. Priests and Levits in their twenty four courses The four Beasts are Israels Ensigns 1. Like a Lion 2. A Rev 6 per totum Bullock 3. With a Mans face 4. A flying Eagle They were ful of Eys to shew sagacity and ech had six wings implying agility The first Seals opener a Lion shewed a whit Hors and his Rider armed viz. Christ the Lion of Juda from the East who laid the foundation of conquest over the Dragon when Oracles ceased The next a Bullock presented a red Hors and his Rider denoting Trajan a Spaniard from the West whos reign was Bloody The third with a Mans face exhibited a black Hors and his Rider importing Septim Severus an African from the South who held Ballances in his hand indicating justice in the Empire The fourth an Eagle sh●wed a pale Hors with his Rider which points out Maximinus a Thracian from the North in whos time and som Successors the Sword Famin and Pestilence messengers of death raged every wher The fifth no Hors nor Rider enters with A. C. 268. Aurelian til Rev. 7 4 to 10 Dioclesian presenting the primitiv persecutions The sixth declares a strange shaking of Heaven and Earth signifying the change or conversion of Heathen Rome by Constantin But before the seventh care is had for the Church to seal a company of one hundred forty four thousand viz. of every Tribe twelv thousand In which type is an unusual reckoning yet such as best resembles the profession of tru Religion miraculously preserved in midst of the old and new Idolatry The twelv Apostles aptly answer Israels type the number twelv being the Ensign of Apostolic race which by multiplying sets forth their progeny Hereto is added by representation of innumerous Palmbearers a most ample state of every Nation People Tribe Toung which praised God The seventh seal contains seven Angels with seven Trumpets Rev. 〈◊〉 7. to 12. sounding alarm to the Empires ruin by sevenfold plagues the four first of less extent The first wasts the Empires terraetenures by terrible incursions of north Nations like hail mixd with blood and fire who destroied a third part of al green things the Empire swaying a third part of the known World which began at Theodosius death by Alaric Rhadagaso and others A C 395. A 410. A 455. A 476. A ●42 The next assails the very Empire expressed by the Sea when Al●●ic sacked Rome After which it daily declined til Gensericus took it and then began the ten Kingdoms The third casts down the Western Caesar omniously named Augustulus who being a baleful bitter Prince is resembled to a Star caled Wormwood The fourth bereavs the light and lustre of Roman Majesty with a third part of Sun Moon and Stars which shone bright before under Ostrogoth Kings when Romes Consulship with al Pomp of other Officers c●ased Then folow three Wo Trumpets the fifth being the first of Rev. 9 per totum Wo sends hostil bands of Arabians Sarrasens likened to Locusts who not only spoiled the soil from A. 830. to 980. 150. yeers or 5. annal Months but poisoned Mens Souls with Mahometism like the venom of Scropions having a King cald in Hebrew Abaddon in Greec Apollyon destroier The sixth or secund Wo Trumpet looseth four Angels before bound at the River Euphrates being the Turcs four Sultanies as they were long so divided til Ottoman united them into his Monarchy This is to be accomplished in a Prophetic Day Month and Yeer viz. 396. yeers from A. 1051. when Tangrolipix took Bagdet til Mahomet 2. surprised Constantinople slaying a third part of Men A. 1453. Their number of Horses is computed two hundred thousand Rev. 10 〈◊〉 to 11. thousand their Ordnance Powder and Munition explicated by smoke fire and brimstone then invented The seventh or third Wo Trumpet is suspended til the litle Books Prophecy which contains the Churches destiny and John bid to eat it which was sweet in mouth but bitter in belly who is commanded to prophecy again before many People Nations Toungs and Kings This comprehends the consummation of Gods mystery the event wherof is declared by a mighty Angels Oath at whos loud cry seven Thunders uttred their Voices which John is forbid to write and bid to seal up The measured Court displais the primitiv Churches state conformed Rev. 11. 2. to 13. to Gods Word contrary wherto is the Court not to be measured being not his operature but to be prophaned by renewed Idolatry or Antichristian Apostasy which shal reign forty two Annal months During this space two Witnesses clad in sackcloth testify Gods truth and exhort to repent 1260. dais or yeers equivalent to forty two months of prophanation Thes denounce Gods Judgments which begin at pouring out the Phials and debarring the Idolaters from hope of eternal life Their fate is after finishing their testimony to suffer semblably with Christ as the Roman sevenhead Beast shal inflict on them Thes must dy mysticaly lying unburied three dais and half but then shal be restored to pristin place or eminenter estate and dignity Upon a Commotion or change of Politic affairs the City Rome being but a tenth part of what it was shal be overthrown at fifth Phial and seven thousand Men of mark and name the Clergies or Companies of Men slain This is the end of the sixth Trumpet when Kings of the East the Jews shal erect a new Kingdom and the two hornd Beast the Papal Clergy with Antichrist the fals Prophet the Pope driven from Rome before the great battle The Vision of the open Book goes through the whol cours 2 Part. of Revelation to shew its connexion with Seals and Trumpets Rev. 12. per 〈◊〉 after which insu many great mysteries The Roman Empire worshiping the Dragon or Devil persecuts Gods Church represented by a Woman in travel of mystical Christ 300. yeers but when Constantin cast him from the Throne he and his Successors enjoied it which chance or change contemporizeth with the sixth Seal The Woman being delivered of a Son dwels in the Desart forty two months or a time times and half or one thousand two hundred sixty dais typifying the Churches middle condition as being freed from Pagan persecution yet stil tossed with a flood of errors and Heresies cast from the Dragons mouth A new tragedy of troubles pursues hir who lighted on two Rev. 13 per 〈◊〉 Beasts at entring the Desarts porch one tenhornd rising from the Sea viz. the secular Empire shared into ten Kingdoms another two hornd coming out of the Earth which is the Ecclesiastic State or Pope and his Clergy Both reign with neer alliance together under the seventh Head of the old Beast exercising the Dragons
be for a time times and half or 1260. yeers and from the Temples abominable desolation to that time 1290. 2. That the Son of God lifted his hand to Heaven and swore by him who created Heaven Earth Sea and al things in them that time shal be no longer or ther shal be no delay nor any time intervene But at the seventh Angels voice or sound of his Trumpet the Rev. ● 18. mystery of God shal be finished as he declared to his Proph●ts Thes things saith the Son of God whos eys flame as fire and his feet like fine Brass Thes things saith he that is boly and tru that Rev. 3. 14. hath the key of David c. Thes things saith Amen the faithful tru Witnes and beginning of the Creation of God Who then wil not beleev him Sith then according to Gods decree Anthichrist shal rage or reign but three times and half or 1260. yeers which terminat at end of A. 1655. Let us look up and Luk. 21. 28. lift our heads on high for our redemption draweth nigh Ob. Som Objections occur such meer mysteries may not be pried into specialy of things yet to com for divers deep Divines and solid Scholars hav been lost in this labyrinth Ergo it should remain as a book sealed til the event or accomplisHment be reveled as Christ to his Disciples curious question of Israels kingdoms restauration answered 't is not for you to know the Acts 1. 6 7. times and seasons which the Father hath put in his own power much less for us Sol. The Apocalyps is ful of dark deep mysteries which wil ●y hid til the event detect them by applying Histories to see or search the effects therein meant or mentioned yet it folows not that we must lay it aside and not inquire what is already accomplished or shortly to be expected specialy touching the time when the Churches Enimies shal be destroyed and it restored to rest for Daniel observed by Books what the Lord told Jeremy Dan. 9. ● Rev. 1. 3. that he would accomplish seventy yeeres in Jerusalems desolation and John saith Blessed is he that reads and they which hear the words of this Prophecy to keep the things writ therin for the time is at hand 'T is a book of memorable Acts which foretels what shal betide Gods Church and the Empire under which it subsists being writen to be read and such stiled blessed as read it for many things are already fulfilled and by comparing thos past with the Apocalyps we may the better descry what to look for yer long but he that forbears to read or is not versed in Roman Histories nor knows how to distinguish Revolutions or Changes but confounds Apocalyptic numbers making many Epoches wheras they synchronize containing only Relativs and correlativs or carelesly slights the numbers as an arcane mistery to such it remains a Book unopened ful of obscurities Is qui nil dubitat nil capit inde boni Men must dig Diamonds out of Rocks and never be daunted or deterred with difficulty many learned hav mistook for thes causes 1 Most primitiv Interpreters apply things to their times which had no relation and som modernists folow their steps as wild Gees doo their leaders misleading others out of the way Secondly a right method is not used for in the Apocalyps al things are orderly set as they shal befal the synchronisms folowing one another and revolutions exactly distinguished as Histories doo in describing human actions and affaires but too many Expositors pervert this cours thinking to set things as succeding one another which being Relata belong to the same time Who place before Babylons fal what shal be after not knowing wher they stick nor how to wind out Thirdly they confound the Civil and Ecclesiastic State oft applying Monastic matters or Antichrists actions to Monarchic and contrarily Yet that the Revelation shall remain a Book sealed or shut up repugns the very Text for the seven Epistles were never sealed the Lamb opened the sealed Book the other was a little open one and Rev. 10. 2. 8. Rev. 22. 10. at end an Angel saith to John Seal not the Prophecies for the time is at hand Now tho Daniel was bid to close his Prophecy yet was it Dan. 12 4. 9. but til the time of the end for it was unsealed after by Johns Revelation Christ spak of times and seasons occasioned that John 2. 4 8 9. 't is not for men to know what God conceals as he said to his Mother my hour is not yet com yet soon supplied the Wine out of Water Here we tak time in general which is determined on Antichrists blasphemies and tyrannies in what yeer it shal begin or end which God hath reveled as is shewed not month day or hour which the Father keeps in his own power So tho no infallible certainty in al circumstances can be had yet many most pregnant conjects are prefined Ob. The chief O jection is that al Divines and Statesmen set the period of the fourth Monarchy and Papacy at Christs secund coming either to reign a thousand yeers as Chiliasts cry or to judg al fl●sh which Master Mede makes one day or time but there is no certainty of confining the Catastrophe to A. 1655. Ergo 't is presumption for you so to doo Sol. The Apocalyps mentions no such matter but clean contrary Rev. 19. 1. to 20. for upon Romes destruction great joy was heard in heaven and the Son of God who at opening the first Seal went forth to Conquer on a whit Hors appeers again on the same whom the Armies followed on whit Horses clad in clean whit linnen Thes are Martyrs who having whit Robes given them Rev 7 14. cam out of great tribulation and washed their robes being caled chosen and faithful Against them the Beast and Kings of the Rev. 17. 14. Earth made war the issu wherof was that the Beast and fals Prophet Empire and Popedom or rather popish Clergy and Pope shal be cast alife into a Lake of fire burning with bri●stone Rev 20. 1 2 3. but the Dragon had Quarter who is only shut or sealed up in the Ibid. v. 11. to 15. bottomless pit for a thousand yeers that he should deceiv the Nations no more nor excite them against the Church In the interim Gods faithful Children hav rest but the last judgment is described afterward hereto agrees Daniel's Image representing Dan. 2. 34 35. the four Monarchies til the stone smot it on his feet which was not when the fourth began for feet and toes were not then til the end thereof and broke it in peeces but the stone becam a great Mountain or Kingdom when al four Monarchies are grinded to dust which shal break in peeces al the rest Daniel in this Monarchic Vision beheld til the Dan 7. per totum Thrones were cast down and the Antient of dais sat not for
man of Place or regal Throne or chair of State is civil worship only but if one shal suppose the Princes Soul in the Stool and present a Petition to it 't is divine worship or Idolatry so to pray to him for what he can doo tho on our knees is civil worship but to pray to him for fair weather or what els is in Gods power only 't is flat Idolatry To worship God in a peculiar place or turn ones face toward it in Prayer or toward an Image is not to adore the place or Image but to acknowledg it holy or set apart from common use by a new relativ appropriation to Gods service yet no more Idolatry then for the Israelits to worship God before the brasen Serpent or in time of captivity to pray toward the Temple or for Moses to put off his shoos before the firy Bush as being holy ground not by inherent sanctity but by separation to Gods use as Christians on the same score serv God in consecrat Churches yet to serv God as if he animated an Image or inhabited the place of confinement is Idolatry Moses set up the brasen Serpent by Gods appointment or commandment Ergo no Idolatry but Aaron made the golden Calf by the Peoples importunity which was Idolatry the Gentiles adored Jupiter and other great men who haply had doon much good as Gods which was gross Idolatry but Christians worship our Saviour as God and Man in one Person by special warrant of Gods word shewing his reveled wil which cannot be Idolatry so for adoration of the Eucharist if Christs words This is my Body signify that he self and seeming Bread in his hand with al seeming morsels since consecrated or shal be hereafter by Priests be so many Christs bodies yet al but one Body then 't is no Idolatry but if they doo not import or imply so much 't is a worship of humane institution and flat Idolatry Nor is it enough to say God can transubstantiat Bread into a Body for so Pagans may plead or pretend a transubstantiation of their wood stone metals into God omnipotent Such as make divine inspiration a supernatural entring of the holy Ghost into a man and not acquisition of Gods graces by study or industry are in a dangerous Dilemma for if they worship not thos Men whom they beleev so inspired they fal to impiety in not adoring Gods personal presence but if they worship him they commit Idolatry sith the inspired Apostles refused al worship therfore 't is safest to beleev that when Christ breathed on them the holy Ghost or it descended on them in firy cloven toungs or was given by imposition of hands are understood the signs which Godused or ordeined others to use of his promiss to assist thos Persons on whom they were conferred in their studies or indevors to preach his Kingdom and in their conversation that it might not be scandalous to any but edifying to al. To melt mould carv grav or paint Images in memory of Friends dead or living is no Idolatry but fancy or folly but to beleev such things as hav no Eys nor Ears doo see his actions or hear his orisons and he kneels before it or prais to it 't is Idolatry nor is Romish worship of Saints Images or Reliques less For the Gentils at first conversion left it in Origin of Iconolatry the Church which Popes since countenanced and confirmed The caus was the high prices set upon their workmanship which the owners loth to lose gav them new names of Christ the Virgin Mary Peter Paul or others which stil grew more and more by imitation Yet after Constantins time divers pious prudent Emperos Prelats and general Councils disliked detested or deposed them but too late or weakly Canonizing of Saints is another Relique of Gentilism taken from Romes Common-wealth who upon Oath of Julius Proculus that Romulus after his death or discerption told him how he dwelt in Heaven and was caled Quirinus made him a Demigod as they did long after Julius Caesar with many mo Emperors So the Popes received their Title Pomp and Power of Pontifex Maximus from the Heathen as also carying of Images in Procession who caried their Idols in a Charet cald Thensa or Vehiculum Deorum placing them on a shrine or frame caled Ferculum as the Senat decreed both to Caesar In semblable sort they borowed their burning of Torches and Waxcandles before Images and in Churches from Ethnic supersttion Holy water is derived from their Aqua Lustralis the Wakes or Revels from their Bacchanalia the Carnivals from their Saturnalia the Procession in Rogation week from their Ambervalia and som other scandalous Rites from their Religious Reliques A third Caus of spiritual darknes is the Greecs vain Philosophy 3 Caus specialy Aristotles but leisure is Mother of Philosophy and Common-wealth of peace or leisure For the study of Philosophy began in great florishing Cities or Stats as the Gymnosophists of India Magi of Persia Priests of Egypt and Chaldea the first Kingdoms are held the most antient Philosophers but when seven Men in Greece had got the reput of wisemen som for venting Moral and Politic precepts som for studying the learning of Chaldeans and Egyptians the Atheniens having quelled the Persian Armies and becam Masters at Sea erected Schools of Arts and liberal literature to train up their Youth Plato betook to teach in certain public walks cald Academia of one Academus Aristotle to a walk caled Lycaeum in Pans Temple Zeno to the Stoa wher Merchants goods were landed and others elswhere Hence the place was stiled Schola leisure and the disputations Diatribae passing of time This custom prevailed over al Europ Afric and Asia wher public Schools were erected in most Republics Such were the Jews Synagogs wher Moses Law was taught every Sabbath but they corrupted the Text with fals glosses and fond Traditions turning their Lawish doctrin into phantastic Philosophy of Gods incomprehensible nature and of Spirits which they drew from the Greecs Theology mixd with their own fancies and fabulous devises of their Ancestors by wresting obscure places to their purpos A University is a cojoining or incorporating of sundry public University Schools under one Government wher the Principal are designed to three Professions Divinity Phisick Civil-Law but Arts only a subservient handmaid wherin Aristotles authority soly is current so that study is not Philosophy properly but Aristotelity yet nothing can be said more absurdly then what is vented in his Metaphysics nor more repugning reason of Government then what is extant in his Politics nor more ignorantly indited then much or most part of his Ethics Is it not said of Erasmus that general Scholar and great Quaere Critic Quantum gloriae detraxit ab aliis tantum ad se accessisse putavit To examin his Metaphysics which he means Books writen Metaphysics after his Physics but others discurses of supernatural Philosophy 't is a