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A09442 Lectures vpon the three first chapters of the Reuelation: preached in Cambridge anno Dom. 1595. by Master William Perkins, and now published for the benefite of this Church, by Robert Hill Bachelor in Diuinitie. To which is added an excellent sermon, penned at the request of that noble and wise councellor, Ambrose, Earle of Warwicke: in which is proued that Rome is Babylon, and that Babylon is fallen Perkins, William, 1558-1602.; Hill, Robert, d. 1623. 1604 (1604) STC 19731; ESTC S114472 318,460 389

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other interpretation Onely I will here note that forasmuch as all figures types and colours contained in this booke may so conueniently be applied to Rome as though they had bene properly appointed to describe her as they were indeed it is great preiudice against Rome although no plainer proofes might be brought But when so plaine arguments are brought foorth that without too much impudencie cannot be auoided and all other figures and darke speeches agree accordingly it is a manifest coniunction that Rome is none other but this Babylon But to begin with these plaine places as I haue promised the first shall be out of the eleuenth Chapter of this Reuelation the place before alleaged where it is declared that God in all times yea in the greatest persecution would maintaine his Church and reserue at the least two witnesses which should testifie of his truth in spite of Antichrist and his adherents Which although the monstrous beast that ariseth out of the bottomelesse pit should murther and slay yet God should restore them to life again continually stirring vp a sufficient number to beare witnesse of his name and doctrine In that Chapter I say is contained that when the beast had murthered them he should enuie them the honour of buriall and so their bodies should lye in the streete or market place of that great citie which is spiritually called Sodoma and Aegyptus where our Lord was crucified Declaring thereby that as Rome had slaine and crucified the head so should Rome persecute the members And in the same Citie where their Lord was murthered the seruants should be persecuted But here a man would thinke that I were impudent to affirme that our Sauiour Christ was crucified at Rome whome all the world knoweth to haue suffered death at Ierusalem But you must call to remembrance that at the first I gaue warning that I did not vnderstand Rome for the topographie of Rome that is so much ground onely as is compassed within the walles of that Citie but for the regiment gouernance and prerogatiue that is claymed by reason of that Citie or Monarchie whereof Rome is the head and then I shall easily proue that Christ was crucified at Rome For by whome was he condemned was it not by Pilate the Deputie or Lieutenant of the Romain Empire For what cause or crime was he adiudged to die was it not for treason pretended to be committed against the Romaine Empire With what kind of execution was he put to death was it not such as was vsuall by the lawes of the Romaines for such hainous offences as were vniustly laid to his charge Finally was not the place wherein he suffered within the circuit of the Romaine Empire May I not then iustly affirme that he was crucified at Rome whē by the Romaine Iudge he was condemned for a crime against the Romaine state and executed by a kind of death appointed by the Romaine lawes and in a place of the Romaine dominion As for the Iewes they had at that time no authoritie to put any man to death as they confesse themselues when Pilate bad them take him and iudge him according to their owne lawe meaning they shold decree some light punishment against him They answered It is not lawfull for vs to iudge him to dye As touching the cause although they accused him of blasphemie in that he made himselfe the Sonne of God yet could he not be condemned for that because Pilate would admit no accusation but such as contained a crime against the Romaine lawes And as for the death of the crosse it is manifest to be proper to the Romaines for the Iewes would haue stoned him if they might haue condemned him for blasphemie according to the law of Moises And that the Angell in that place by no meanes can vnderstand Ierusalem it is manifest by these reasons first that he calleth it that great citie which tearme could neuer be spoken of Ierusalem Also he calleth it Sodoma and Aegyptus which was the sea of the monstrous beast Antichrist which in other places is often called Babylon Whereas no man euer did imagine that Ierusalem should be called Sodome Aegypt or Babylon Adde hereunto that Ierusalem the place where Christ suffered was vtterly destroyed in S. Iohns time whereby it is euident that by this great citie spiritually called Babylon Sodoma and Aegyptus is meant none other but the Romaine Empire which crucified the head and should also bring foorth to put any man to death and he hath deserued the monstrous beast Antichrist which should torment and afflict the members which began with murther of the Lord and should continue till it were destroyed in murthering of the seruants And by this plaine text which cannot be wrested to any other sense this great citie of Babylon where Christ was crucified is proued to be Rome and the authoritie rule and power of the Romaine Citie The second plaine and euident proofe which I will vse at this time shall be taken out of the thirteenth Chapter of this Reuelation where that euill shapen beast is described which is the head of the persecuting malignant Church hauing seuen heads and ten hornes and is the same which afterward in the seuenteenth Chapter beareth the great whore Babylon the mother of all abhominations of the earth Who so therefore will compare these things that are written in this booke concerning the description of that monstrous beast with those things that the Prophet Daniel in the seuenth Chapter of his Prophecie describeth of the foure beasts and specially of the fourth which all men confesse to be the Romaine Empire except he be too much blinded with frowardnes and peruerse affection he must needes acknowledge that this Beast which Iohn painteth out is the same that Daniel setteth out which containing in it the crueltie of the Leopard the Beare and the Lion which were the former Monarchies is vnlike to them all and therefore is the fourth Empire which all the world acknowledgeth to be the Monarchie of Rome What should I speake of the number of the hornes equall in both and generally of all other parts of their description which is set foorth so like and almost with the same words both of the one and of the other that it were meere madnesse to imagine that this beast which Iohn describeth should be any other then that Daniel had so long before portraited Then if the Beast in Daniels description doth signifie the fourth kingdome as the Angell expoundeth it which no man will denie to be the Romaine Monarchie the same monstrous Beast being here painted out in this Reuelation with the same shape colours and conditions must needes signifie the Romaine Empire and so Babylon by this reason also is proued to be Rome The third argument or proofe is taken out of the seuenteenth Chapter of this Reuelation and the ninth verse where the Angell expounding to Saint Iohn the mysterie of the Beast with the seuen heades declareth in very plaine wordes that the
thing to come namely an houre of temptation Here Christ foretelleth a thing not present but to come though not known to the Church and that without the helpe of any creature man or Angel which prophecying of this persecution vnder Traian sheweth that he is true God for it is a propertie and priuiledge of God simply of by and from himselfe without helpe of any creature foreseeing of things in their courses to foretell a thing to come Men cannot foretell any thing vnlesse it be present in the causes not simply Then here we must know the cause why this persecution came to them rather then peace and why Christ foretold it rather than peace The cause why Christ saith this houre of temptation shall come is not any foreknowledge of Christ or because he foretelleth it for things come to passe not because God foretelleth and knoweth them but because they be to come to passe therefore he foreseeth them and foreknoweth them The cause then why things come to passe is the will good pleasure decree of God Act. 2. 23. Christ was put to death by the eternall counsell and decree of God so it was Gods will and pleasure not his foreknowledge or foreseeing that this persecution came on this church and the decree of God in the effecting of all things is the highest cause by which all things come to passe and that giueth being to al other causes Obiect Then God is the author of sin Answ. As Gods will and decree in the effecting of things is in the highest place so must we distinguish of the things he willeth for he willeth some things which he effecteth himselfe as all good things some things he willeth and yet doth not effect them but onely permits them to be done by other as sin and euill things which though they come not from his will yet they be according to his will not against his will for his will disposeth of sin and euill things and in all things good or euill his will disposeth and setteth downe the causes and circumstances of place time maner how the end c. Then their opinion is false which hold that certaine things as sin come to passe God onely foreseeing them not decreeing them to come to passe or permitting them Now to giue God a bare foreseeing without decreeing is to rob him of his Godhead and to take from him his prouidence by which he disposeth of all things seeing euery thing which is done cometh to passe by his will and decree he either decreeing and effecting it as all good things or permitting it as euill things The end why Christ alleageth this prophecie is to expound the former words namely why he called the time of persecution a temptation because it should certainly come to trie the whole earth Where we may note the propertie of any affliction persecution or crosse namely to trie a man to discrie what is in his heart whether there be grace and feare of God or hypocrisie And for this end is the crosse sent to men to make knowne either their faith or hypocrisie And there is nothing better to trie the heart of man then temptation and afflictiō and then though thy heart was full of presumption before thou maist know what is in thee and iudge of thy selfe Verse 11. Behold I come shortly Here is Christs commaundement in it note first the occasion it selfe secondly the reason to inforce it The commaundement Hold fast namely with both hands as for life and death If thou haue receiued a litle measure of grace rather part with any thing then with it keepe it and preserue it till death but of this before The reasons to inforce this commaundement are two one before the other after The first Behold I come shortly I wil come to thee shortly either by generall iudgement or else by particular iudgement by death Now before it Christ puts a word of attentiō to shew that this cōmandement is not to be lightly passed ouer of vs but to be earnestly and often remembred Now seeing Christ teacheth vs that he will come shortly to vs in iudgement general or particular we must beleeue him and often haue it in memory that Christ is not far off but wil come to vs shortly to shew our estate either in heauen or hell Then we must beleeue it haue it written in our hearts and in our memories and not flatter our selues we must not say that Christ will deferre his coming he teacheth vs that he is at the doore he cometh shortly either by generall iudgement of all men or particular iudgement to vs. Then happy were we if we could as that auncient father did thinke we heare his trumpet sound continually in our cares and thinke in our hearts and remember this that Christ wil not be long but will come very shortly And indeed the cause why men liue in sin neuer call themselues to an account is because men beleeue not and haue not learned this lesson that Christ wil thus come shortly If mē were thus perswaded in hart Christ will come to me shortly to iudge me giue me my reward in heauen or hell surely if they belonged to God it would make them turne to him from their sinnes and breake off their wicked life nay though a man were most desperate yet this wold make him tremble to thinke how Christ will come shortly to iudge him yea it wold make mē if they had any spark of grace to labor to get faith and a good conscience Seeing thē Christ is to come to iudge them shortly who would not repent who would not leaue his sins and turne to Christ vnlesse he will cast his soule away Then this is our duty to labour to get faith and a good conscience to iudge our selues that we may preuent Christs iudgement Againe this very consideration will make a man constant in all Christian duties and lastly it wil comfort such as be in affliction for they may be sure their affliction shall not last alway for Christ will come to iudgement shortly and he will free them from all their crosses and he will ere it be long giue them deliuerance Now followeth the reason after the commaundement That no man take thy crowne from thee that is the crowne of glorie word to vse his Sacraments reuerently else he will take them from vs put off our crowne and make vs a barbarous and brutish people giuen to all idolatrie O then let vs hold these fast with both hands let all go honour riches preferment pleasures and our owne life ere we loose our glorious crowne of the Gospell of Christ for if we wil not hold it fast he will giue it to a nation which though now we cōtemne yet they shall scorn hisse at vs. And now that we heare of warres and inuasions let these put vs in mind of greater iudgement and assure vs that if we make not more accompt of the word and Sacraments and not only professe
acknowledge Babylon in the Scripture to be vnderstood of Rome And thus I haue performed I trust sufficiently that which I tooke in hand to proue both by the authoritie of holy Scripture in plaine and manifest texts and by consent of many auncient writers yea by the confession of the Papists thēselues that Babylon in the Scripture is taken for Rome And thus much for the first part in which because I haue bene ouer long I will be shorter in that which remaineth In the second part I promised to declare how Babylon which is Rome is fallen according to the Prophecie of this Angell She is fallen saith the Angell She is fallen He repeateth the word of falling for two causes first to declare the certainty of her decay that howsoeuer she seemed to flourish triumph as though she should neuer haue fallen or come to ruine yet God for her wickednesse most righteously and for the comfort of his Church most mercifully had decreed vndoubtedly that she should fall when that time was once come which in his most wise and well ordered counsell was appointed for her destruction Secondly he repeateth twice that she is fallen to shew that she should haue an vnrecouerable fall she should not fall as other Cities which haue risen againe but she should fall without all hope of recouerie neuer to be restored againe Therefore in the eighteenth Chapter a mightie Angell taketh vp a great Mil-stone and throweth it into the sea saying With such violence shall Babylon that great Citie be throwne downe and neuer be seene any more So that as it is impossible for a great Milstone throwne with great force by a mightie Angell into the bottome of the sea to rise vp againe and swim aboue the water so impossible is it that Babylon when she is at the lowest of her fall should euer be set vp againe And in the nineteenth Chapter it is said That the smoake of her burning ascended vp for euer and euer Also of her vtter desolation descriptions are made in the eighteenth Chapter where it is said that Babylon is made a dwelling place of diuels a cage of vncleane birds according to the Prophecie of Esay concerning old Babylon that Zyim Ohym which be Sprights and Goblins shall walke in her Pallaces Scrichowles and Ostriges shall crie in her houses Apes and Satyres shall daunce in her beautifull buildings No voice of men shall be heard in her no sound of a Mill shall be heard no light of a candle shall be seene but perpetuall solitude and sorow shall dwell there for euermore Therefore saith the Angell she is fallen she is fallen that is she is destroyed and neuer shall be repaired But if we will better vnderstand how she is fallen we must consider more distinctly wherein she is fallen First in wealth and riches she hath sustained a great fall Consider how many kingdomes and states of the world haue renounced her obedience and all those haue withdrawne great rents reuenues and commodities that in times past were addicted to the maintenance of Babylon the Church of Rome A great fall without peraduenture and that will neuer be recouered Remember so many Abbeyes Monasteries Nunneries Frieries Hospitals Chauntries Churches and Chappels now ouerthrowne and made euen with the ground All lands iewels ornaments and great treasures that belonged vnto them cleane taken away frō them and you will confesse with me that Rome in riches hath a great fall Yea if you would see with your eyes a manifest example of Gods iudgement against Babylon behold those euill fauoured ruines and heapes of Monasteries that were sometimes gorgeous and sumptuous buildings The same end remaineth all that pompe and pride of Babylon not yet altogether beaten downe but euen now in falling For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it and his immutable counsell hath decreed it and he hath sent an Angell to proclaime it Some wish perchance that Monasteries had stood still and bene conuerted to better vses but vndoubtedly the prouidence of God so ordered all things that his curse which was vpon them might be executed and the Prophecies that were concerning them might be fulfilled that they might be a monument of his wrath vnto all the posteritie the beginning of the fall of Babylon and an example of the destruction of all the rest that should follow soone after Who would euer haue thought that so great riches treasures and reuenues should so suddenly be ouerthrowne destroyed and come to nothing Therefore it is manifest that the wealth and worldly substance whereby the pride voluptuousnesse and intemperance of ryotous Rome was maintained and growne to an intollerable excesse is greatly diminished sore decayed and hath a foule fall and shortly shall haue a finall fall Well Babylon is not fallen onely in wealth and riches but also in power and authoritie For the kings of the earth which sometimes were subiect to that monstrous beast haue now shaken off the yoke of her seruitude and withdrawne the obedience of all their subiects from her Yea the most part of the ten hornes which sometime gaue ouer their power and authoritie vnto the beast which were all the Kings and Potentates that acknowledged the Pope for their supreme head and soueraigne Lord do now hate and abhorre the Harlot of Rome and shall make her desolate by withdrawing their Subiects from her obedience and naked by spoiling her of her treasures and shall eate her flesh for pure hatred and burne her with fire For great is the Lord which iudgeth her So that she which before at her pleasure might commaund all Princes to begin warre to cease from warre to defend her quarrels to annoy her enemies now is glad to flatter a few seduced Princes to take her part that she be not vtterly forsaken of all men or else to practise by treason and trecherie suborning Rogues and Vagabonds to stirre vp tumults among the rude people to trouble godly estates and commonwealths that despise her dominion but without all hope euer to recouer her auncient tyrannie Her thunderbolts of Excommunication which were sometime terrible to all men are now feared of no man What thogh she retaine her proud and presumptuous stomacke and will do while her breath lasteth to pronounce sentence of depriuation against Princes that abhorre her wickednesse Her impudent arrogancie is not so much detested of many as laughed to scorn of all Her Proctors and priuie practisers though they chaunge themselues like Proteus into neuer so vnlikely shapes are espied in euery corner For God himselfe reuealeth their pretences and will not suffer her to preuaile any longer So that in power and authoritie Babylon is fallen and falleth daily more and more into vtter contempt with all men vntill she be vtterly cōsumed and brought to nothing which will not be long before it come to passe For this sentence that God hath pronounced against her and begun also to execute cannot be chaunged or much longer deferred But especially and
standeth in the holy place which is the temple and signifieth the Church Now the Pope sitteth in the midst of the temple of God and boasteth himself to be God chalenging to himselfe such authoritie as is proper only to God and vsurping such honour as is peculiar onely to God Therfore not in the heathen Emperors but in the Popes is this prophesie accomplished Another reason to proue that Antichrist which in this Reuelation is foreshewed to come into the world cannot be vnderstood to be the heathen Emperours is taken out of the seuenteenth chapter of the same booke for there the Angell interpreting to S. Iohn the mysterie of the beast that beareth the harlot which hath seuen heads signifying seuen hilles he declareth also that they signifie seuen Kings or principall estates or formes of regiment for so the name of King is often taken in the Prophets and specially in Daniel at which prophesie S. Iohn borroweth many phrases Of these seuen heads fiue he saith were fallen the sixt was then presently in authority and the seuenth was not yet come which seuenth was the monstrous beast Antichrist that was both the seuenth and the eight Now it is euident that this could not be vnderstood of the heathen Emperours for Nero the first persecuting Paynim was come and gone and Domitian another persecutor by whose tyrannie S. Iohn was banished into the I le of Pathmos where he saw and receiued this Reuelation was then in authoritie so that of the Monarchie or tyrannie of heathen Emperours this could not be vnderstood and of the Christian Emperours no man will expound it so that it must needs be turned ouer to the Pope for it can rest in no place else and being referred vnto him all the rest haue a very apt exposition For the citie of Rome and the dominions thereof hath had seuen principall states or formes of regiment the first state of Kings the second of Consuls the third of Decemviri the fourth of Dictators the fift of Triumviri the sixt of Caesars or Emperors and the seuenth of Popes Now fiue of these states or formes of regiment were fallen and abolished in Saint Iohns time the sixt which was the Emperours in his time was in place and the seuenth which is the Popes was not yet come which was the very beast it selfe the Romaine Empire reuiued and raised vp from the bottomlesse pit of hell into the vsurped tyrannie of the Pope And this is that beast that sometimes was of wonderfull great power and glory in the dayes of Augustus and some other of his successors but then much decayed as if it had not bene although in some sort it were but should be restored in the vsurped authoritie of the Pope that claimeth all the world to be his Diocesse which power commeth not from God but from the Prince of pride out of the bottomlesse pit But chiefly let vs consider that the beast although he be but one yet in the account he standeth for two for he is that seuenth head and the eight also And remember that the Pope challengeth double authoritie namely the power of both the swords the spirituall and temporall So that in this exposition all things agree most aptly Againe it is manifest in the Scriptures that Antichrist should deceiue the world with false doctrine vnder pretence and colour of true religion and therefore so often times the Scripture warneth men that they be not seduced by him which were needles if any opē professed enemy of Christ shold be that Antichrist For there is no likelihood that an heathen man a Iew or a Turk should deceiue any multitude of true Christians but he that vnder the pretence of the name of Christ seeketh most of all to deface the honour of Christ he is a subtle aduersarie and the very spirit of Antichrist as S. Iohn also in his Epistle doth testifie For in the second chapter speaking of those Antichrists which were the fore-runners of the great Antichrist he sheweth that they went out from the Church And in the fourth chapter he calleth them false Prophets and teacheth men how to know the spirit of Antichrist He that denieth Iesus to be Christ he that denieth that Iesus Christ is come in the flesh that is he that derogateth any thing from the honour of Iesus to be Christ and in his flesh to haue performed the ful worke of mans redemption as the Pope doth most blasphemously he is Antichrist and who so teacheth any such doctrine speaketh by the spirit of Antichrist For the testimony of Iesus is the spirit of prophesie Seeing therfore that S. Iohn accounteth Antichrist for one that is gone from the church for a false Prophet it is cleare that Antichrist is no heathē Emperor which was neuer of the Church nor yet a false Prophet that tooke vpon him to teach in the Church The same may be said of Mahomet who neuer professed himselfe to be a Christian nor yet a Prophet in the Church of Christ pretending to vphold the religion of Christ but an open enemie of the Gospel of our Sauior Christ altogether without the Church By these arguments I doubt not but all men may see that seeing Babylon is Rome and that the head of Babylon is Antichrist that he cannot be any of the heathen Emperours but euen the Pope himselfe And therefore I conclude according to my text that Rome is fallen if Babylon be fallen Now remaineth the last part that I promised to intreate of namely the cause of Gods so seuere iudgment against Babylon that he hath decreed her vtter ouerthrow and destruction which the Angel comprehendeth in these words Because she hath made all nations drunke with the wine of the furie of her fornication that is she hath deceiued all the world with false doctrine which he compareth vnto two kinds of vices whereby men are so deceiued that they loose all their right iudgement drunkennesse and fornication for as these two vices do allure men to commit them by coueting of vaine delectation that is in thē euen so Babylon hath inticed all men like another Circe to drink of the cup of her delectable errours and to commit most filthy fornication with her idolatrous religiō For of al other religions to the carnal man none is so pleasant as Poperie is in which be so many kinds of satisfaction to be obtained both in this life and after men be dead that there is no greater securitie for an hypocrite to sleepe in thē in the faire promises of Popery And that causeth so many willingly to embrace it and so loth to depart frō it because they would still continue without checke of true doctrine which calleth men to repentance amendment of life or else threatneth eternall damnation For howsoeuer it pleaseth them to charge the doctrine of the Gospell with cause of securitie it may easily be seene by comparison of it with the doctrine of Poperie whether is cause of securitie that which teacheth no