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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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the superstitions inchantments magical devilish arts which have been spread by Bishops Monkes among the common sort of Christians Nor of their fornications The fourth is their fornications adulteries all manner of filthinesse wherein the Clergie lived under their impure unmaried estate Nor of their thefts The fift is their thefts sacrilege rapine not so much committed by civil as ecclesiastical persons who by pious deceits that is most foule impostures and pretence of religion devour widowes houses exhaust the treasuries of Princes and great men draw into their hands by hook and crook this worldly wealth These were the sinnes for which the Lord by Saracens and Turkes punished them of the East to the end that their bretheren of the West guilty of the same sinnes might take warning by their example repent But what followed They repented not He foreshewes by the spirit and reproveth not to speak of them in the East still remaining in their filthinesse the obstinacy of the Papists who openly pollute themselves with the like idolatrie m●rthers sorceries fornications thefts even unto this day insomuch that whosoever opposeth and reproveth these things in them is accounted an haereticke and enemy of the Church Their idolatrie is manifest for in all their temples highwayes The idolatrie of Papists porches and corner of streets they set up idols the workes of mens hands images of God of Christ Marie and the Saintes before which whoever will not fall downe and religiously worship is accounted an haeretick condemned to the fire They cannot abide to have them termed idols but images set up in and by them to worship God Christ and the Saintes But in truth herein they worship the devill for God will not be worshipped by images Now whatsoever is externally worshipped in a religious way is an idol and all idol worship is don not unto God but unto the devill indeed the description here of idolaters doth plainly convince them for doe they not serve idols of gold silver stone c. which can neither hear see nor walk an egg is not more like unto an egg then the idols of Papists and of the heathens resemble each other And touching their murthers we need goe no farther then to consider the innumerable companie of Martyrs put to death by them As for sorceries and all magicall arts to whome may these things be applied but to the Papists for in the reformed Churches now of a long time the impostures of the devill and magicians are rooted out For fornication adulterie pollutions sodomy they are beyond measure committed by the Popish clergy for howsoever marriage is honourable among all men yet to them it is not permitted But sodomie hath publickly been disputed for yea commended in rime by Iohannis de Casa Archbishop of Benevent what multitudes of whores and strumpets are there at Rome how great is the gaine which thence comes unto the Pope It appeares by records that by them his treasurie hath of late been augmented fourty thousand ducats To be short who is ignorant of the thefts rapines and simonie of the Romanists or who is able possiblie to describe them Their taxes and annales which are in print doe openlie shew the same so that the Papists are altogether guilty of the same evils for which they of the East were destroyed what remaines then but that a like punishment will surely befall them Thus in the conclusion of this Chapter wee are taught First what was the cause of the great calamities befalling the Eastern world and how the greater part of the Romane Empire was brought under the Turkish yoake namely their idolatrie and much other wickednesse going along with it for as the idolatrie of the Balaamites and of Jeroboam the sonne of Nebat caused the overthrow of the two powerfull kingdomes of Israel and Iudah by the Assyrians Chaldaeans So it is manifest that idolatrie other sinnes thereon depending have occasioned the destruction of whole Empires and many mighty kingdomes and provinces of the Christian world as Aegypt Palaestina Damascena Syria Asia Cyprus Thracia Armenia Mysia and part of Hungarie So that it is not come to passe by chance that the Tu●kes have and still doe afflict Christians but the Lord in his just judgement useth as a strong rod in his hand to punish their impiety Secondly what is the end of the calamities inflicted not as if God would destroy the Church but rather to provoke both the idolaters thus punished and others also guilty of the same sinnes unto repentance For the Lord desidereth not the death of a sinner but that he repent live Thirdly The Papists draw the Turkes armies on Christians here we are plainly taught who they are that hitherto have and still doe draw the Turkes upon the neckes of Christians to wit the worshippers of idols of gold silver wood and stones But who be they are they Iaponians Canibals or Brasilians I affirme no For howsoever it be granted as these say that these are worshippers of devils yet not they but ours are threatned to be punished by the Turck Tattarian forces but it may be demanded Are not they of the reformed religion worshippers of idols I answere no but rather they have quite banished the same shanning all manner of idolatrie as the pest But your temples oye Papists your Cells Altars and Highwayes abound with images of gold silver wood stone there is no corner but ye may se one or other-beeing prostrated before the image of Marie Peter or Paul thus mutters holie Marie 5. Peter S. Paul pray for mee have mercie on me save me c. Will yee deny that you have not been the cause that the Turkes for these sixteen yeeres have wasted the borders of the Christian world what madnesse is this that ye should stirre up Christian Princes to conquer the Turke having drawen him on your neckes by your idolatrie and made him invincible unto this day It is time therefore that at length yee seriously thinke of these things repent of your sorceries thefts fornication before the revenging hand of God destroy both you and the rest of the Christian world for these your abominations Fourthly we are taught that probablie the rest of the Christian world shall suffer the like judgement because the Papists are so farre from repenting of their idols and other wickednesse as on the contrarie they strongly maintaine the same and whosoever opposeth them therein they condemne as heretickes persecute them with fire and sword what remaineth therefore but that the same armies who by Gods commandement have killed the third part of Christians for their wickednesse should at length also come into these parts to kill the rest for the like evils For it is a constant rule that they that commit like evills are worthy of like punishment So that without doubt the horrible idolatrie of Papists will in short time draw the Turkish armes on the rest of the Christian
that of the Apostle In all these things we are more then conquerours through him who loved us This victory in overcomming the world and the Beast is the faith of the Saints against which the Beast shall never prevaile The same thing speaks Daniel touching the little horne and the issue of the war made with the Saints He prevailed against them saith he untill the Ancient of daies came and judgement was given to the Saints of the most high And therefore the Beast shall not alwaies prevaile against the Saints but at length they shall judge the Beast for his power shall endure no longer then XLII moneths which serves for the comfort of the godly lest fainting under their long-during calamities they should cast away their hope of victory If thou enquire after the time of the warre When the war began it began to be made of old when the Beast first trod down the holy city and tyrannically persecuted al opposers by fire and sword In speciall the warre was at the height after the measuring of the temple which through the great mercy of God was effected in these last times By this warre the Councill of Constance tooke away the two witnesses Iohn Husse and Jerome of Prague and was afterward strongly prosecuted against the Saints by the Councill of Trent and yet is to this day And power was given him over all kindreds and tongues We have heard the declaration and usurpation of the power The universal power of the Beast Now he addes the largenesse and greatnesse thereof for that which in vers 3. was generally spoken The whole earth wondred after the Beast is now distributively spoken Power is given him over every tribe and tongue and nation It is therefore an amplification of his power from the largenesse of the territories in subjection to the Beast His power is universall so as none whither high or low in the Christian world but do either desire or are forced to submit to the Romish yoke Behold here again whither the spirit of God doth not point at the Catholike state of Rome that so Antichrist Christs adversary might be known even by the largenesse of his kingdom Psal 2.6 Psal 72.8 Hebr. 1.2 Rev. 5.9 For as CHRIST is appointed by the Father to be heire of all things from sea to sea He it is that hath redeemed us to God by his blood out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation so on the contrary the DRAGON hath given power to the Beast over every tongue and kinred and nation c. Yet lest we should think that Christ was wholly thrust out of his possession by Antichrist a limitation is annexed 8. And all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him He much amplifies the dignity and worship of the Beast but withall limits the same He shall be worshipped as God in vers 4. it is said in preterperfect tense 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 have worshipped Here in the future 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall worship So that the Beasts maiestie shall not be for a short time but shall long endure untill it be fully manifested Notwithstanding the holy Ghost comforts the godly by a twofold restriction first in that he calleth the worshippers of the Beast inhabitants of the earth And therefore none but earthly men shall worship him for the Elect are not the inhabitants of the earth Phil. 3.20 but Citizens of Heaven in regard that their conversation is there So that Gods chosen shall not adore the Beast neither shall their salvation or Christs Kingdom be in jeoperdie but theirs onely who follow the Beast for they shall all of them be cast with him into the lake Chap. 19.20 The other restriction is more expressely set downe viz. that they onely shall worship the Beast Whose names are not written in the Book of life c. that is who were not elected in Christ unto salvation but reprobated unto death before the foundations of the world THEREFORE NO MAN CAN BE SAVED IN THE ANTICHRISTIAN CHURCH because all who are not written in the Book of life shall be cast into the lake of fire and brimstone Chap. 20.15 Let all therefore who love their salvation forsake the Popish Church The names of the Elect are said to be written in the Book of life The Booke of life by an usuall metaphor for we commonly write down the names of such who are deare unto us that we may continually remember them so God having in his eternall counsell elected some to salvation hath written their names in the Book of life so saith Christ Rejoyce because your names are written in Heaven The metaphor also may be understood of the Sonship of the Elect so that to be written in the Book of life shews that they are heires of glory for we know that such are to inherit whose names are written in the last will or testament of men The Booke of life is Christ for in him God hath elected us Therefore it is called the Booke of life of the Lamb that is of Christ because election is made in Christ hence none shall obteine eternall salvation but such who are ingrafted in him through faith the Lamb also is said to be slaine because election includes the blood and death of Christ for the sins of all true beleevers for God hath so decreed to save the Elect as that Christs satisfaction comming in as a ransome for their sinnes his justice might stand with his mercy From the foundation of the world This may be referred either to the next foregoing word slaine or else to the words before who are not written And so Aretas How the Lamb is slaine from the beginning of the world Ephes 1.3 Rupertus and some others take it because of another place not unlike to this Cha. 17.8 They that dwell on the earth shall wonder at the Beast whose names are not written in the Booke of life from the foundation of the world And Paul saith that we were chosen in Christ before the foundation of the World Notwitstanding the spirit doth not without cause immediately joyne the words from the foundation of the world with the Lamb slaine For he would commend unto us the sufficiencie and largenesse of Christs sacrifice in as much as the efficacie of his death and passion is extended to the very first beginning of the world and so unto all the faithfull from Adam untill the end thereof to shew that no man living shall obtaine eternall life except he be redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. But how could the Lamb be slaine before he was I answer 1. Pet. 1.19.20 Gen. 3.15 Heb. 11.1 Act. 9.4 It is true he was onely slaine once on the Crosse some sixteen hundred yeares ago by a reall suffering yet he is in divers respects said to be slaine before 1. in Gods eternall preordination viz. that he should be slaine in the appointed time 2. by promise that the seed of the woman should
he bee deprived of understanding deny that these things are couched in the Text. And if credit be given unto their fiction Ribera in Apoc. c. 12. Num. 11. c. 13. Num. 10. there shall at Antichrists comming be no more then ten Kings in the whole world signified by the hornes of the Beast and of these three being slaine seven shal fight for Antichrist Therfore either these shal be Christian Kings or else there shall then be no Christian Kings under the Sun the falsitie whereof the Revelation doth shew Chap. 21.24 Now tel me what harshnesse or dishonour is there in it that as Paul confesseth he was sometime a blasphemer a persecutor and injurious but ignorantly and so obtained mercy the ten Kings have given their power unto the Beast against the Lamb but of ignorance and being overcome by the Lambe have repented God putting it into their hearts to hate the whore Tell me I say should this be to the dishonour of Kings which is to their great glory to have sinned indeed through ignorance but repented through the mercy of God Or is not rather the fiction of these Prophets very reproachfull scandalous and fatall who say that toward Antichrists rising there shal be no where any Emperor or Romane Empire that there shal be no King in any place save those seven that remaine of the ten fighting for Antichrist And seeing they every hour expect their Antichrist to arise as they say out of the tribe of Dan what do they but threaten an utter destruction both to the Emperor Romane Empire and all Christian Kings For according unto these mens doctrine as then there shal bee no Emperor no Empire so neither King of France Spain England Poland Hungary c. or if there be any they shall be Antichrists Life-gard and vassals Now tell me who they are that cast reproaches upon Christian Kings set their Crownes awry and menace them with eternall damnation Wherefore blessed shall ye be if ye hear and keep the Commandements of this Prophesie that ye may have right to the tree of life and may enter through the gates into the City But he that wil hurt let him hurt still and he that 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 Amen Even so come Lord Iesus and sanctifie us in trueth Thy word is trueth Amen PROVERB 27.6 Better are the wounds of a friend then the deceitfull kisses of an enemy The Authours PREFACE UPON THE REVELATION OF THE APOSTLE AND EVAGELIST IOHN HAPPILY BEGVN AND PROPOVNDED VNTO HIS AVDITORY IN THE VNIVERSITY Ann. 1608. IF any of you my Hearers admire wherefore after the Exposition of Pauls Epistle unto the Hebrews I should passe by so many excellent Bookes of the New Testament and take in hand the Interpretation of the last viz. the Revelation the Authour and Canonicall authority whereof hath long since variously bin disputed of and which being replenished with great secrets types and darke sentences is scarcely intelligible unto any The Objections against the Revelation and though it be entitled a Revelation yet seemeth not in the least to be a Booke revealed but rather shut up and sealed which seemeth also to bee the reason that it is placed at the end of the New Testament from the interpretation whereof because of its obscurity not a few of the ablest Divines have hitherto abstained and lastly seeing it hath long since bin held that it doth contain some things contrary to Apostolicall Faith and favour the heresie of the Chiliasts If I say any man wondreth at this my purpose such a one I would have with me to acknowledge that these very objections besides other causes which now are not requisite to be related with which this most Heavenly Book is injuriously charged offereth occasion unto me to interpret the same that ye might understand that the Revelation of John is so farre from the guilt of these accusations which do not a little weaken the Canon of our Faith that we rather may say of it what Jerome most truly said of the Prophesie of Isaias Whatsoever is in Holy Writ whatsoever can bee uttered by the tongue or received by the senses of mortall man is contained in this Booke which least it might seeme to be spoken by me without ground Prooem in Isa I thought good to praemise a few things in way of Preface in which I will handle somethings more briefly by other Interpreters more largely handled and somethings properly belonging to our purpose I shall more diligently explicate CHAPTER I. Of the Authour of the Revelation WHo was the Authour of this Booke Lib. 7. hist c. 25. Haer. 51. would never in our times have beene questioned unlesse Eusebius and Epiphanius had left in writing that some of old time did scruple the thing For Eusebius recordeth that in his time it was diversly on both parts disputed touching the Revelation Afterward he saith there were some who supposed from the Bookes called De Repromissionibus of one DIONYSIUS an Alexandrine Bishop and also from one Caius an old Writer that the Revelation was not written by John the Apostle but forged by the Hereticke Cerinthus who feined an earthly Kingdome to Christ in which the Saints should have their fill of corporall pleasures a thousand yeeres into which sense some whom they called Chiliasts men in other respects of note in the Church drew the twentieth Chapter of the Revelation But other Divines and worthy Fathers have alwayes demonstrated that there is no such thing in that Chapter and we also will shew it on the place But so farre is it from trueth The Revelation not written by Cerinthus that the blasphemous Heretick Cerinthus could be the Author of this Booke as nothing is lesse credible or more unlikely For Cerinthus blasphemously maintained that Christ was not before Mary But the Revelation throughout teacheth and proveth the Eternall Deity of Christ by such evident Arguments against Cerinthus Ebion Photinus and such like enemies of Christ as almost no Scripture affirmeth the same more clearly However therefore it is no marveile Lib. 4. adversus Mar. that the Marcionites as Tertulian recordeth as also the Alogian and Tatian Heretickes as Epiphanius Augustine and Philastrius testifie did reject the Revelation as being contrary to their heresie Yet the Grecians of old had no reason neither to this day hath any man a just or probable cause Iohn the Apostle author of the Revelation to call into question the Authour or Canonicall Authority of this most Sacred Booke That John the Apostle whose Gospell and three Canonicall Epistles are extant is the Author may be proved by solid and undoubted reasons First the Title it selfe sheweth that he is the Author 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The Revelation of John the Divine But thou wilt say it is not said John the Apostle or Evangelist Lib. 3. hist cap. 13.
are the angels of the seven churches and the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven churches I Iohn who am also your brother and companion in tribulation Hitherto wee have treated of the preface now followeth the preparation to the vision Lib. 7 hist cap. 20. with the vision it self I Iohn Dionysius Alexandrinus as Eusebius witnesseth draweth hence a reason for to weaken the authority of this booke as if the author were excessive in publishing of his owne praise for saith he the Prophets Apostles used not to mention so oftē their owne names as Iohn doth in this booke saying many times J Iohn as if he had been writing not a booke but an obligation or acquittance But Iohn herein doth nothing more then what is very seemly yea necessary Five times indeed he names himself in this booke which wil not seeme strange if wee minde that it is one thing to write a historie another thing to write a prophesie The truth of an historie requireth not the authority of the writer but so doth a prophesie Therefore we read that the old prophets as Jeremie Daniel and others did usually prefix their names to their prophecies whose example Iohn seemeth here to imitate Yea Paul himself expresseth sometime his name in his Epistles I Paul with my owne hand c. And touching the repetition of his name here it was very necessarie For otherwise it might have been thought that Christ who before called himself Alpha and Omega had also spoken the words following I am your brother c. therefore his name is seasonably inserted I John who am your brother c. by which epithites hee seekes to win their good wil also comforteth the Churches to whom he writeth Your brother Not by blood but by faith and in the communion of Christ for there is betwixt the members of Christ a spirituall brotherhood straightly tying them together in the bond of love he calleth himself their companion in three respects because they who are the members of one head must mutually partake together in all conditions First in affliction for even then the Christians were grievously persecuted under Domitian and Iohn himself banished into Patmos Secondly in the kingdom that is a spirituall kingdom For we being made kings and priests to God do now with Christ our Lord maintain the same against all enemies and in the end shall fully injoy it with him in the heavens by this fellowship Iohn the beloved disciple doth not a little rayse up the spirits of Christs afflicted ones because he requireth constancy no otherwise of them but as he himself desired to be a companion with them in their common sufferings yea assureth them that after their afflictions they shall enjoy an everlasting kingdom Thirdly he was their companion in the patience of Jesus Christ or sufferance as the word importeth shewing that in the kingdom to come we shall not suffer but reigne according to that of Paul 2 Timoth. 2 Timoth. 2 12. 2 12. To which purpose is that saying of Tertullian we triumph being overcome being slaine we conquer when we are kept downe we escape howbeit we are no otherwise esteemed then malefactors and worthy to be burnt c. Of Iesus Christ this may be referred as wel to the afflictions kingdom as to the patience or suffrance of Christ which is very comfortable to the Godly for herein the Apostle giveth us to understand that not onely hee but even Christ himself also doth partake with us in our troubles and as the kingdome is Christs so also is our affliction and our suffrance Thus is he afflicted and suffereth with us that wee also might reigne with him I was in the I le that is called Patmos He sheweth where he saw and wrote the Revelation which addes authoritie to the history Patmos is an Island in the sea Aigeum in circuit 30 miles as Plinie writeth For what cause Lib. 4 chap. 12. Lib. 3 hist cap. 14. and in what condition he was being there he mentioneth not Euschius Hier●m and others say that he was banished thither in the fourteenth year of Domiti●● ●●d there he received this revelation from Christ Tertullian addeth that he was apprehended at Ephesus by the governor of Asia Lib. de prescript and sent to Rome where he was boyled in oyle but receiving no hurt afterwards was banished into this Island It is further reported that Domitian did cast him into a caldron of boyling oyle in way of scorne because he had heard that the Christians tooke their name from Christ that is the anointed Domitian being slain his acts for their cruelty recalled by the Senate Iohn under the Emperor Nerva returned from his banishment to Ephesus and ministred to the seven Churches in Asia to whom he wrote the first vision Epiphanius recordeth that John was in Patmos in the dayes of Clandius Cesar But it is a manifest error Claudius being put for Domitian as the computation of the time sheweth For the word of God He closely notes the cause of his banishment least it might bee scandalous and taken as if he had been there as a malefactor for not the punishment but the cause maketh a martyr whereas it was for his constant profession of the doctrine of Christ which the Romans would neither suffer in their city or other territories which caused the first great persecution against the Christians under Nero and the second under Domitian at which time many thousands of them laid downe their lives for the cause of Christ For the word of God and the testimonie of Iesus Christ Both are joyned as here so in vers 2. By the word hee understandeth the son the essentiall word of God Ioh. 1.1 By the testimonie he meaneth the doctrine of Christ Thus by banishments and sufferings the primitive Christians did triumph over their enemies though scandalised as fooles and Galileans by the men of this world and esteemed worthy of nothing but whipping torturing and hanging therefore saith Turtullian that which the enemies chalenge over us is our joy who had rather be candemned then forsake God this is the Palme of our clothing This is the Chariot of our triumph and the reason why wee submit not to these whom thus we have overcome Thus much for the time and the place when and where this prophesy was revealed to Iohn I was in the spirit He sheweth how he saw this revelation viz. not with mortall eyes but being ravished in spirit his mind was carried beyond it self So we read that Peter and Paul praying earnestlie fell into a trance and conversed with God Acts 10 10. 15 16.9 18 9. The which againe confirmeth the divine authority of this booke For the following visions and the mysteries of them were revealed unto Iohn not by the power of any humane wit but by the holy Ghost Interpreters observe three kinds of visions First corporall when we behold the objects preserued with our bodily
endure but for a moment neyther shall Antichrist rage according to his full desire but he shal be be limited according to the decree and purpose of God who hath determined the number of martyrs which number beeing once accomplished not one drop of blood shall more be spilt by him And last of all their fellow servants and bretheren which should be killed shall also be gathered under the same Altar to pertake with them of the same blessednes Now Antichrists time is said to be short or for a little season after the maner of the scripture which speaking of the last times compare them as it were unto an houre in comparison eyther of eternitie or the age of the world alreadie past We are taught therefore in the first place that God doth alwayes heare the prayers of his children although touching their deliverance hee reserve the time and manner thereof unto himselfe as best knowing when and how to dispose of all things for their good Secondlie the blasphemies outragious cruelties of the wicked are never forgotten of God but vengeance certainlie is prepared for them however he forbeares them for a time Thirdly the goodnesse of God is the cause of this forbearance Rom. 2.4 As to lead men unto repentance so also that the full number of martyrs may be accomplished And for this cause no doubt the Lord suffered the Romanes Vandales Gothes and other tyrants by the space of six hundred years to shed much blood though no more then was appointed of the saintes for the confirmation of the Christian religion And no otherwise he decreed but from that time unto the end of the world many should suffer under Antichrist for the same causet that so the judgement of the whore might be the more intollerable Hence we may not thinke that either the Churches sufferings under Antichrist were unknown unto the Lord or happened against his will but rather came to passe by his most wise counsell in which we ought to rest never to be scandalised at his fury nor rage of any of his instruments but to rest in the worke of God if so be he have appointed eyther thee or mee to be among the number of the martyrs To be short here we see that there is a communion between the saints in heaven those on earth For we are brethren fellow servants neyther are they our lords Chap. 19.10 22.9 and patrones as Idolaters imagine And beeing fellow servants they no lesse refuse divine worship then did the Angel who forbade Iohn to worship him saying See thou doe it not for I am thy fellow servant Worship God But say they they pray for us therfore we may pray to them I answer were this true yet it would not follow The reason is because there is a great difference betwixt praying for others and to be prayed unto To pray one for an other is a dutie of charity and common unto all the faithfull But to be religiouslie invocated upon is a worship due to God alone according unto the commandement Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God Mat. 4.10 him onely shalt thou serve And the reason is because God alone is omniscient omnipotēt present in al places hearing understanding onely able to fulfil the desires of his people But now the heavely Angels glorified spirits are neyther omniscient to behold all our actions nor omnipotent as able to helpe us nor can they be present with us in all places Besides it is uncertaine The intercession of saintes is here not proved but condemned yea false that the saintes doe at al intercede for us neyther can any such thing be proved from this place For the soules of these martyrs pray not for their fellow servants but to have their owne blood avenged nay they knew not who they were for else they would not have desired a hastening of divine wrath neyther at the instant was their request granted but deferred to the time appointed of God To all which we may adde that from visions allegories no doctrines can or ought to be drawen repugnant to the word of God as this is concerning praying to the saintes 1 Tim. 26. 1 Ioh. 2.2 Rom. 8.34 for it is derogatory unto the honour of Christ who according to the scriptures is our onely advocate in heaven There is one mediatour betwixt God Man the Man Christ Jesus And we have an advocate with the Father Iesus Christ the Iust And he maketh request for us Now if the saintes were also our advocates then should not Christ be the onelie mediatour betwixt God Man In deed we doubt not but the soules of the saintes in a general way doe know the afflicted condition of the Church here and desire her deliverance But in speciall to know our affaires they doe not nor cannot They see say they in God as in a glasse or by a reflection all our affaires here but this is a mere fiction Isai 63.16 contrarie to the scriptures Abraham knowes us not Israel is ignorant of us But thou Jehovah art our God and Father But they further object They love us therefore they pray for us I answer It is true yet they love Christ more then us and therfore they will not intercede for us to derogate from Christ as if his intercession were insufficient or that he were asleep while he is called upon But say they the saints in praying for us derogate not frō Christ seeing the prayer of the saintes each for other on earth is no way derogatorie unto him I answer the reason is not alike for the glorified saints cannot intercede in Christs presence without great dishonour to him but the others beeing yet in the bodie are bound having a commandement to pray one for an other Iam. 5.16 which the saintes in heaven have not yea say they they have for Paul bids the Hebrewes to pray for him Heb. 12.28 I answer The Hebrewes of whom this duty of love is required were not in heaven but here in an earthly warfare Besides if this commandement did tie the saintes in heaven then also are they bound to pray each for other which is absurd and false To be short who doth not understand that those whom the Pope canonizeth for saintes are as they say spokesmen before God for others and howsoever they may not be worshipped as Gods yet as Advocates that is with a lesse kinde of worship Now who I say doth not see that all this is taken from Apuleius and the followers of Plato who fained that their daemons whom they called Gods were Lib. 8. de civit Dei cap. 22. Ibid. cap. 23. as it were messengers between the upper Gods and men carying up their petitions to them and bringing downe aide and succour from them to men So that they pretended not to worship them as Gods which subtilty of theirs Augustine thus refuteth Apuleius saith he denies them to be Gods But in
death his rider and hell following by sword famine and pestilence devouring the fourth part of the earth by which is signified as we have shewed the state of the Church a little before the rising of Antichrist beeing sick with a mortall palenes and neare unto death accidently occasioned by the overmuch liberallitie and indulgencie of Christian Emperours who thereby corrupted the Bishops and Christian religion but principallie by superstitious Monkes and vaine glorious Bishops who little caring eyther for Christ or his graces onely laboured how they might satisfy and fill their own bellies and establish their Lordly authoritie turning the doctrines of faith into humane Philosophie and Christian religion into a stageplay and horrible idol worship So here againe the very same thing is foretold in this trumpet under different types For as Anonymus and after him Gagnaeus have observed the Sunne shadows out the chiefe Prelates of the Church as Popes Cardinals Arch-bishops Bishops who ought to shine before others by the light of their life and doctrine The Moon which receives its light from the Sunne to be inferior Ecclesiastical orders as curates and religious persons The Stars beeing lesse in light are the laitie but I rather understand by Stars Bishops and other teachers so called as we have seen Chap. 1. Verie fitlie saith Gagnaeus is the third part of the Sun sayd to be smitten in so much that the third part thereof was darkened considering how one part of Praelates doe shine in life and doctrine others but in one onely and a part in neyther of both For many of them neyther burn in charitie nor shine in doctrine and I would it were but a third part of them but the truth is they have onelie an hypocriticall shew of true pastors for after the likenes of this Sunne the third part of the inferiour Clergie and Laiks also were smitten with obscuritie and blindnesse c. Thus he in a general way doth not with out good cause complaine of Popes Cardinals Bishops their great Apostasie But wee are as I have said to applie these things by an Analogie unto the events of the fourth seale This trumpet therefore appertaines unto the darknesse corruptions brought into the Christian Churches during the space of three hundred yeeres viz. from Sylvesters time unto the rising of Antichrist in which time all these things were allegorically fulfilled as histories testifie Yet onely in a third part that is in Europe alone And this againe serves for to mitigate the evils in asmuch as not the whole Sun but onely a third part thereof is smitten with darkenesse For indeed many Bishops in the East and West both Greeks and Latine did still uphold the light in the Church For as yet Antichrist was not lifted up into the chaire of universall pestilence neyther was the Church so neere unto death by a mortal palenes although hell had allmost swallowed up the fourth part thereof Thus we have heard four trumpets of the Angels with the histories thereof 13. And I beheld and heard an Angel by this exclamation the Angel commandeth us to be much attentive to the following trumpets because they shew forth more grievous calamities to befall the Church For 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the bibles of Montanus read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Eagle so the Latine I saw an Eagle concerning which Eagle many men dispute diversly But all other copies have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 an Angel Now whither wee read it an Angel or an Eagle the matter is not great onelie wee are to be attentive unto his voyce neyther doe I thinke that we should seek for any allegory in it He was an heavenly herauld foretelling farre more grievous calamities then yet we have heard in the foregoing trumpets Neyther will I deny but that by this Angel may be noted Gregorie Bishop of the Church of Rome Antichrists predecessour who in his Epistles to the Emperour Mauritius pointed at him as if he had been then present Wo wo wo This is a voyce of commiseration in regard of the evils that hung over the Church The threefold iteration notes that the three following trumpets are to denounce more horrible fatall evils unto the inhabiters of the earth then the former To the inhabitants of the earth This might be understood of the Church dispersed thorowout the whole world but usually in this prophesie hypocrites and wicked men oppressing the Church are called inhabitants of the earth as we have noted on Chap. 3.10 and 6.10 Wherefore these threatnings are not intended against the Church but against the wicked which serveth for the comfort of the Godly for howsoever they be involved in the publick calamities under Antichrist yet these things shal be mortal unto their adversaries onely CHAP. IX The Argument Parts and Analysis IN this Chapter are described the fift and sixt trumpets with most sad events in which the first Act of this vision is ended and the apparitions of the sixt seale more fully exhibited unto Iohn touching the rising and tyranny of Antichrist both in the West who with smoake and Locusts that is by deceit and devilish instruments And in the East who with horses and armies that is by open warre and violence should horribly afflict the Christian world God by them most justly punishing the idolatrie flagitious life of Christians and hereby calling them to repentance but in vain Now here principally are prefigured the wofull events which befell the Church during the space of nine hundred yeeres or there about both by the Popish Antichrist in the West and Mahomet in the East from the yeere of Christ sixe hundred and sixe untill the Councill of Constans The parts of the Chapter are three The first concerneth the events of the first trumpet unto vers 13. consisting of four members I. The apparition it self which Iohn saw viz. a starre falling down from heaven upon the earth to whom was given the key of the bottomlesse pit vers 1. II. Four effects of this falling starre 1. He opened the bottomlesse pit 2. raysed a smoak out of it 3. with the smoak he darkened the Sunne and aire vers 2. 4. Out of the smoake he brought forth Locusts upon the earth vers 3. III. The locusts are described by diverse adjuncts First from the power they had to hurt vers 3. But limited by God three manner of wayes 1. In respect of the objects that they should not hurt the elect but onely the reprobate vers 4. 2. In the degree of hurting not to kil but to torment 3. In the time not allwayes but for five months vers 5. Secondly from the effect of their hurting which shal be more bitter then death it self vers 6. Thirdly from the forme of the locusts First as touching the bodie they are like to horses prepared to the battel Secondly touching their members and habbit vers 7.8.9.10 And lastly touching their head or king called Abaddon vers 11. IV. An acclamatorie conclusion ending the calamities
John Husse and Jerome of Prage the two witnesses of the Gospel to be burnt and displacing the three Antipopes Gregory Benedict and Iohn it substituted Martin V. and so the deadly wound of the Beast was at length as it were healed by a divine Aesculapius or Chirurgion one onely Pope being againe set on the Romish Chaire Notwithstanding the ulcer burst forth in divers places first in Spaine and France for Benedict XIII dying Anno 1424. the Cardinals by his commandement and authority of King Alphonsus created Aegidius Munyos a Canonist named Pope Clement VIII Afterward in Bohemia where in the Hussian warres it is wonderfull to consider how much Christian blood was shed for the wound of the Beast untill at last Pope Martin regaining the favour of Alphonsus Aegidius was forced at the commandement of the King to lay down his Popedom And to the Bohemians the Councill of Basil permitted marriage to their Priests to have the Liturgie in the vulgar tongue the use of the Cup in the Eucharist and some other things which they called Compactata on this condition that they should acknowledge the Romane beast to be head of the Church Now I suppose there is no man but sees that these things do very wel suite with this prophesie touching the deadly wound and healing of the Beast Notwithstanding I leave it to the judgement of the Reader for whose sake I here briefly set down a rype of the Antipopes during the wound of that scisme ANTIPOPES During the schismaticall vvound of the Romane Beasts At Avinion   At Rome Clement VII dieth Anno 1392.   Vrban VI. dieth 1390. Benedict XIII deposed at Pise 1410. and at Constance 1417.   Boniface 9. dieth 1404.   Innocent VII dieth 1407 Gregory XII deposed at Pise 1410. and at Constance 1415. Alexander V. dieth 1411 Clement VIII giving place to Martine at Constance 1421.   Iohn XXII deposed at Constance 1415. Martine V. created Pope at Constance 1417. But if so be we are to understand the wound and the healing thereof in the latter sence Alphonsus his opinion touching the deadly wound of the Beast then I should altogether embrace the opinion of Alphonsus Mantuanus a learned Italian Interpreter One of the Beasts heads saith he as it were wounded to death seemes to me to denote that age of impiety in which the Gospell began to be preached and the Popish kingdom opposed through the ministery of the Gospell and the abomination thereof so manifested as it is even known to the ignorant themselves that the Pope who hath on his heads written names of blasphemy is the Beast and a most wretched man who presumes to be esteemed a god For then the Beast was seen to have received a deadly wound when those impious doctrines by which hitherto the Popes kingdome hath remained in its strength were reproved as meere lyes and Diabolicall deceits by the free preaching of the Gospell of Christ. Thus far he By the mortall wound of the Beast therefore he understands the separation of the Professours of the Gospell from Popery whence first a deadly disease befell the Papists in Germany and soon after in the neighbouring Kingdoms of France Poland Hungary and England Like as the ach of a wound ordinarily is irksome to the parts adjoyning This wound could not be inflicted on this powerfull Beast but by God himself who at last taking compassion on Germanie confounded the deceits of Rome by raysing up Anno 1516. Luther Melancthon and other excellent Divines as the instruments and organes of his grace and favour The sword wounding the Beast was the preaching of the Gospell by which in a short space the props of Popery were so sore shaken throughout Germany as it was not far from an utter ruine Notwithstanding our sins so deserving we see this wound now healed the Papacie again prevailing and reassuming her strength and vigour But by what medicines or potions This is cleared by Histories And as Alphonsus well writeth this deadly stroke began to be healed When the Kings and Princes of the earth began through fire and sword to force men unto the Popes obedience To this end was raised the Smalcaldick war against the Protestants The wars of the Spaniard in the Low-countries and the Massacres in France that the mortall stroke of the Beast might be healed But the false prophet ver 11. seems to have made the true medicine The Beasts Chyrurgians by his Chyrurgians Campegius Caietane Polus Faber Prierates Eckius Latomus Staphylus and the like Physicians who excelling in art fraud and sophistrie have held up the tottering state of the Papacy Notwithstanding the Councill of Trent acted the part of chiefe Physicians as applying with great skill wonderfull potions for to heal this wound To these we may adde the Popish Academies and especially that of the Sorbonnists at Paris The last are the jugling Iesuites by whose industrie boldnesse and craft the Head of the Beast is daily more and more restored to its former health And I could wish that the unhappy contentions of the Professours of the Gospell were not as oyle and wine powred into this wound for I verily believe that our own dissentions have more strengthened the Beast then all his own force and policy whatsoever Thus much concerning the wound and the healing thereof And all the whole earth wondred after the Beast First I desire the reader to take notice of the anticipation even now laid down For we are not to think that the world admired not the Beast till he was wounded and healed again for the Beast never was without his followers and people wondring at his throne and great power and therefore by way of a parenthesis the stroke and cure was spoken of before which came to passe afterward Now the authority of the Beast and the besotted stupidity of men to worship him doth immediately cohere with his seat and great power for although this be not so plaine in the verse yet is it clear by the following For wherefore is the Beast so much wondred at was it because he was healed certainly it is a matter of no great admiration that a wound should be cured by a Chyrurgian and therefore this cure could not be the cause of so great an admiration as the Glosse imagineth in applying it to the feined death and resurrection of Antichrist the which thing even the chiefest of the Iesuites are ashamed of The true cause of the worlds wondring is the seat and great power given to the Beast by the Dragon as we shall see in the following verse for as the Philosopher saith admiration begets Philosophie so here the worlds admiring the Beast Aristot lib. 1. Metap c. 2. begets Antichristianisme At first men admiring the Keyes and pretended seat of Peter together with the majestie of ancient Rome did easily attribute to the Romane bishop primacie of honour and agreed that every Church should bring their cases to the Church of Rome because of
noted but the gainfull hunting of the Romanists their Bulls of indulgence and spirituall tributes by which they have emptied the treasuries of the Kingdomes Provinces and Cities of Christendom Buyeth them no more For these things shall be discovered to be but bastardlie wares meere impostures which the Pope falsly claiming to be Successour of Peter and Paul had obtruded on the world to be beleeved as necessarie to salvation ANONYMVS Their wares By which they merchandized with the goods of the Church No man shall buy them any more Because all simonie and covetousnesse shall then eternally cease from the Church And by these Merchants are meant hypocrites also who sell great holinesse for a temporall reward 12 The merchandize of gold and silver This whole Catalogue of wates is taken by a certain allusion from Ezechiel 27. where the destruction of Tyrus then a most noble Mart-Towne is likewise described for like riot and pride There the neighbouring Nations and Peoples are reckoned up who all of them brought both their own and forraine merchandize unto Tyrus The Edomites brought Caedars and Firre trees from Lebanon The Macedonians Ivorie The Aegyptians fine linnen and broidered worke They of the Isles of Elishah silke and purple They of Tarshis silver iron tin lead Tuball and Meshech slaves horses mules c. So here the Holy Ghost would have us to understand the diversitie of peoples who have brought those wares to Rome that is enriched the Romane Sea with treasures and rich tributes In vita sylvestri Vnto this royall Court saith Platina flowes the encrease of Tarshis in Cilicia from the possession of Tyrus comes Oyle Spices Cassia Baulme also from the places where it growes with Saffron Salt Peper Cynnamon c. Here the conjecture of most learned Brightman is verie propable The merchandize of gold silver pearles the Spaniards by their Navigations bring to Rome Italy furnisheth her with Cinnamon Frankincense Ointment Wine Sicilia Sardinia Corsica with fine floure and wheat Germanie with beasts England with sheep France with horses and chariots Helvetia with men And all of them together with soules of men all of them being forced to beleeve that it is of necessitie to salvation to be subject to the Pope all alike are affrighted with feare of Purgatory from whence they cannot bee redeemed but by meanes of gold and silver To be short through covetousnesse and feined speeches the Romane False-Prophet makes merchandize of the souls of all men Now to dispute of the qualitie of each sort of this merchandize I think it needlesse some are known and in use amongst us Others being out-landish are anknowne to these parts the descriptions whereof may be sought in Plinie Dioscorides and other Writers of naturall things Fine linnen called Byssus a most excellent sort of linnen Of Purple and Scarlet See Chap. 17. ver 4. Silke Or silken cloth spun of the finest silken threed being of a great price Fine flowre being made of the flowre of wheat And all thyine wood Or odoriferous wood as the Cypresse Juniper Caedar the word comes from the Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 THUOO to send foorth a smell And of horses viz. the merchandize of horses And slaves Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Bodies from Ezechiel 27.13 Meshech and Tuball traded with the souls or persons as most translate it of men and vessels of brasse c. the which all do expound of selling slaves But here the Holy Ghost doth distinctly put 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the bodies and souls of men The Old Version Of slaves and the soules of men Therefore this merchandize of souls is different from that of slaves neither can we otherwise understand it then of that spirituall trade which is exercised about the redemption of soules out of Purgatory For hence comes up their Courts Temples Altars Masses Monasteries Cloysters Legacies Pilgrimages Annuities Waxe-candles and all other gainfull workes in Popery All I say was done to redeem soules Therefore RIBERA on this place doth vainly feine two sorts of slaves of whom some were sold to serve Others to be slain that is to fight with beasts in the Circle The which although it be true yet no reason can be given why these latter should be called soules The soule saith he signifies the life with the Hebrews indeed but not so with the Greeks and it is against him For thus soules should signifie slaves appointed not to death but life 14. And the fruits that thy soule lusted after Gr. The harvest of thy lust is gone from thee The Old Version Apples of thy desire because the Autumne is Apple-time It is an Hebraisme for the desirable fruits of thy palate shall faile thee namely their delicious Banquets delicate Iunckets with which though the Romane Clergy glut themselves twice or thrice in a day yet they fast And all dainty and goodly things He understands the variety of dainty dishes with which the riotous Fathers use to fill their tables now all this shall cease The fire will put an end wholly to these delights The change of the construction is here observeable For whereas before the Heavenly voice declared the mourning of Merchants and their severall wares here he suddenly directs an Apostrophe to Rome it selfe and so it is againe in the third voyce ver 22.23 Therefore BEZA conjectures that this verse is here inserted from the Apostrophe there Which opinion is the more probable because it is certaine that this Booke of old was greatly neglected and the authority questioned by the speciall subtiltie of Satan least these mysteries should in time be manifested yet he leaves the verse in his place because of the consent of Copies Now we know that such an Enallage or change of persons is not unusuall to the Prophets and to John in this Prophesie as we had it in the beginning of Chap. 1. verse 7.8 Are departed from thee Montanus 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are perished from thee Andreas 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the sense being all one 15. The Merchante of these things He returnes to the mourning of the Merchants and describes the cause thereof with the manner Which were enriched The cause of their mourning shal be in regard of the losse of their gainfull wares by which they gathered abundance of wealth insomuch as one Canonship was worth by the yeer ten or twentie thousand florines One Bishoprick or Cardinalship an hundred yea three hundred thousand At so high a rate hath the Pope sold these Places Now by the destruction of Rome all the hope of gathering wealth this way shall be cut off yea the riches which they have gathered shall expose them to danger because the Annuities Legacies Tithes c. shall be ceazed on This therefore is no small cause of sorrow They shall stand a far off Namely for feare least they be hurt by the flames thereof And indeed how should her Merchants any way helpe her seeing her Kings stand a far off trembling for fear 16. Alas
is also another reason ab incommodo for it seems not convenient to say that the Saints after Satans loosing and when he again rageth should then reign Nay rather they shall reign Satan being as yet bound for this raging enemy being loosed would scarce suffer them to reign Besides the other opinion doth with the Chiliasts and Papists too much determinate and circumscribe the time of Christs comming to Iudgement against the expresse saying of Christ Mat. 24.26 Of that houre and day no man knoweth c. And therefore I say that both Satans binding and the Saints reigning with Christ shall bee in the same thousand yeeres Now touching these things It is demanded I. Whither the thousand yeeres be definitely or indefinitely to bee understood II. If definitely where they are to begin and end III. What condition John did see the Saints to be in during these thousand yeers IV. What Satan is said to attempt after the accomplishing of these thousand yeers In the expounding of these Questions those things are contained which follow in Verse 11. I. WHITHER THE THOVSAND YEERS BE DEFINITELY TO BE VNDERSTOOD whether I say the thousand yeers be definitely or indefinitely to be understood in both appeareth a difficulty If thou say indefinitely taking a thousand for many or for all unto the end then in vaine it were said Afterward Satan shall be loosed If definitely then the difficulty will be so to expound the beginning and ending thereof and how in the meane time Satan was bound afterwards loosed that we runne not into the errour of the Chilasts or some other inconvenience Augustine whom most of the ancient and latter Writers follow Lib. 20 de C. D. cap. 7 understood the thousand yeers indefinitely that is for the whole time from Christs death and resurrection when Satan began to be bound that he should no more seduce the Nations unto the end of the world because that sometimes in Scripture a thousand signifies indefinitely a very long time as Psal 105.8 He hath remembred his Covenant for ever the word which he commanded unto a thousand generations Notwithstanding he doth not precisely extend the thousand yeers unto the end of the world but untill the time of Antichrist who as he thought following herein the errour of his Predecessours mislead by Papias should come in the last foure years of the world and reigne three years and an halfe but he questioneth whether Antichrists time should be added to the thousand yeers or rather to the little season in which Satan is to be loosed This opinion Ribera prosecutes at large shewing Com. in Apoc cap. 20 N. 36.37 c. that these thousand yeeres signifie the whole time from Christs Resurrection unto Antichrists Kingdome because by thousand in Scripture we often understand a very great and indefinite number Joh. 9.3 Psal 91.7 1. Sam. 18.7 Psal 90.4 c. The like also we find in Heathenish Writers Virgil. 1. Aeneid 11. Aene. 2. Pers Sat. 5. Ovid. Met. Lib. 13. c. But this opinion cannot stand for many causes for first we may not rashly and without necessity goe from the Letter to Figures Now here no necessitie urgeth us to turne from the proprietie of the letter about the thousand yeers unto a trope of indefinite signification Besides neither the Subject Yeers nor the Epithite Thousand doth here admit a Trope Not the Subject because howsoever other names signifying time as houres dayes weekes moneths are often in Scripture taken improperly Yeers also attributed to God do improperly signifie eternity Job 10.5 36.26 Psal 102.25.28 Heb. 1.12 Or by an Hebraisme the time of divine Iudgement as Isa 61.2 Luke 4.19 the acceptable yeere Isa 34.8 the yeere of recompence Jerem. 23.12 the yeere of Visitation Notwithstanding Yeers with a numerall Epithite as in this place have never any other signification save propet and definite Againe neither the Epithite Thousand the which howsoever it doth sometimes both in sacred and humane Writers only amplifie a matter indefinitely as may be seen in the Examples before mentioned Notwithstanding being in Histories and Prophesies of Scripture joyned to yeers I shall alwayes beleeve that it is never taken but in a definite signification except any man can shew me the contrary Thirdly the Text it selfe yeelds us a weighty reason because Iohn indeed at first in verse 2. determinates the thousand yeers without the Article having it only 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but afterward emphatically repeats it foure times with the Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 these thousand yeers and undoubtedly defines the same Fourthly from the Text wee have another evident reason viz. that during those thousand yeers Antichrist was worshipped for within those thousand yeers they also that worshipped not the Image of the Beast that is of Antichrist lived and reigned with Christ and therefore it cannot be understood that these thousand yeeres were finished before Antichrists coming nor indefinitely untill his coming We are therefore to embrace their opinion who hold that these thousand yeers are definite And now let us come to consider the termes II. Where these thousand yeers have their beginning and ending Such as understand the thousand yeers definitely are diversly minded about their beginning as by and by I will shew I suppose it best to take their beginning from the Angels descension because otherwise the determination of the thousand yeers so often repeated should be uncertaine and vaine I say in case they should have an indeterminated beginning elsewhere Now the descension of the Angell was in the Incarnation of the Son of God as before we shewed Notwithstanding Satan was not bound presently upon his Nativity because the Son of God did not immediatly exercise his power in his Child-hood But the true beginning is understood from the cause why the Dragon should bee bound which was that he should deceive the Nations no more to wit by keeping them in Paganisme Where we are to begin the thousand yeers and turning them from the Gospell of Christ Therefore when the Dragon began to desist from deceiving the nations then he was bound Now he desisted from seducing the Nations any longer not presently at the beginning of the Ministery or Resurrection of Christ or of the preaching of the Apostles although the Angell did then begin to cast the great chaine upon the Dragon but especially after the dispersion of the Iewes and the destruction of the Iewish Temple and worship by the Romanes for before that time the beginnings of the Gentiles conversion to Christ were but small because the Dragon never ceased to hinder the Gentiles from the Gospell of Christ by meanes of the turbulent Iewes as the History of the Acts of the Apostles testifies But afterward Ierusalem being destroyed the Iewes were rejected and dissipated and in their roome the Gentiles were called and added to the Church as Paul teacheth Act. 13.46 Rom. 11.11 c. Then at length it appeared that Satan was bound because
he was not able to seduce the Nations any longer or uphold Paganisme But that was in the yeer of our Lord LXXIII This yeare therefore we make the beginning of the thousand yeers of Satans binding From hence unto the Yeer of our Lord 1073. The end of the thousand yeeres are a thousand yeers at which time Pope Gregory VII a Celtiberian Monke and diabolicall Iugler poysoning Alexander II. invaded the Papacy by most wicked arts who sitting on the Papall Chaire the devill began againe to be loosed and to rage tumultuously filling the Christian world in a horrible manner with wars and slaughters by the means of this his cursed instrument But thou wilt say Whether the Dragon were bound in the first thousand yeers Did not Satan in the first three hundred yeers after the descension of the Angell most cruelly afflict the Church by the Romane Tyrants and in the three hundred following yeers defiled the Christian world with most grosse heresies and in the four hundred succeeding yeers raised up the Romane Antichrist out of the bottomlesse Pit giving unto him his Throne and great power working with all manner of unrighteousnesse and cruelty in the very heart of the Church How then could Satan be said to be bound these thousand yeers in which he raged so outragiously I answer The binding of Satan as before I said may not be absolutely understood as if he then could not or did not hurt the Church at all but restrictively unto the cause expressed in the Text so farre as he was then restrained from seducing the Nations any longer that they should not embrace the Faith of Christ To this binding of Satan it is sufficient that then he could not by the Tyrants Iewes or Philosophers hinder any longer the propagation of the Gospell among all Nations And therefore howsoever in great number the Gentiles were converted to Christ and Paganisme every where decayed yet no marvaile though Satan did rage in his principall members and breathed out threatnings by the Tyrants of the Romane Empire and by Hereticks in the Church it selfe Hence arose so many persedutions of the Saints and such great conflicts of the Church with Hereticks during sixe hundred yeers neither is it strange that Antichrist was then raised up by Satan for seeing hee was bound himself he gave his throne and power to Antichrist that the Beast might be the Vicar of the Dragon while he was in bonds and the more furiously exercise all his power Hence the Dragon is said to have given his Throne to the Beast Revelat. 13.2 By which it plainely appeareth how far these thousand yeers do agree with The comparing of the thousand yeers with the 1260. dayes 42. months or differ from the 1260. dayes and the 42. moneths in which the Holy City is said to be troden vnder foot by the Gontiles Chapter 11.2 and the Beast was to rage Chap. 13.5 In some part they agree for in the last foure Ages of these thousand yeers those 1260. dayes and 42. moneths began to run on because in them the Beast began to tread the Church under foot But they differ in that these thousand yeers are referred to Satans binding the 1260. dayes and the 42. moneths to Antichrists tyrannicall reigne They are already ended more then five hundred yeeres these are not fully ended because the Beast hath as yet scarcely reigned a thousand yeers Now those things that are brought against this our opinion Objections taken away are easily taken away FIRST the Order of the Prophesie is objected viz. that the Dragon shall at length after the Beast is cast into the Lake of fire be bound a thousand yeers in the bottomlesse Pit but the casting of the Beast shall bee the ruine of the Papacy Therefore the thousand yeers shall not be begun till at length after the ruine of the Papacy But the major is denyed because the casting of the Beast into hell praecedes indeed the binding of the Dragon in order of the Vision but not in order of time Before I say Iohn saw the Beast to be cast into the lake in the foregoing sixt Vision being as it were the last Act of that Vision but not in this last Vision in which is now afterward related the binding of the Dragon the which notwithstanding praeceded the casting of the Beast or ruine of the Papacy many Ages being as it were the first Act of this last Vision The plaine and forcing reason hereof is that the Beast and False-prophet shall not be abolished but by the brightnesse of Christs comming to judgement But it is absurd to imagine that Satan should be bound a thousand yeers after the last Iudgement The cause therefore of the errour is that the diversitie of that and this Vision is not observed Secondly they object That if the thousand yeers must begin from the destruction of Jerusalem then that time in which Satan shall be again loosed cannot be called a SHORT SEASON because it containeth above five hundred yea about sixe hundred yeeres But the consequence is denyed for although the time of Satans loosing hath now bin for these five Ages and perhaps shall continue an Age or two more even untill the end of the 1260. dayes the which thing the Lord knoweth Notwithstanding we have a little before clearly demonstrated that it is rightly called a LITTLE SEASON both in respect of God as also in respect of the Dragon and of the Ages past and lastly and that indeed principally in respect of the thousand yeeres of Satans binding then which that time shall be shorter because God will shorten those dayes for the elects sake Thirdly they object that such as have not worshipped the Beast nor received his Character should not then reigne with Christ those thousand yeeres But this is denyed for the thousand yeers were ended in Gregory VII unto the time of which filthy Beast more then 460. yeeres of Antichrists reigne were run on during all which time very many Martyrs and Professours worshipped not the Beast and his Image All these therefore after death did according to their soules live By the figure called Synecdoche a part is taken for the whole and reigne with Christ in blessednesse those thousand yeeres by a Synecdoche because they lived with Christ in the last foure hundred yeers of the said thousand Now in verse 4 I will plainly shew that this Synecdoche is neither unusuall in common speech nor in Scripture or that it derogates any thing from the happinesse of the latter Martyrs As therefore the Martyrs lived not altogether or were all put to death at one time but successively so also they began not altogether to live and reigne with CHRIST in Heaven but successively during those thousand yeeres Lastly It is objected that the devill was not bound in those first thousand yeers because he seduced very many But this was resolved in the first Question for neither are we to imagine that Satan was so bound
to the Saints through the presence of the Lord. But more shal be said of this opinion in ver 5.6 These things therefore shall suffice touching the Termes of the thousand yeers It followeth III. What was the condition of the godly first on earth afterward in heaven in these thousand yeers The Explication of this Question is contained in Verses 4.5.6 which now we come to Treat of 4. And I saw Thrones Beza Then I saw but it is better copulatively And I saw for also I saw least these things should be thought to be done after Satans binding a thousand yeers For Iohn saw both Satan bound in the bottomlesse pit and thrones set in Heaven all at one time Augustin doth very well joyne these things to the former and observeth the scope although he vary in the explication of the Thrones When saith he he had said that the devill was to be bound a thousand yeers and afterward to be loosed a little season by and by by recapitulating what in these thousand yeers the Church did or was done in her And I saw saith hee Seats and them that sate upon them and judgement was given unto them we may not thinke this to be spoken of the last Judgement Thus far he saith well but he addeth But Seats or Thrones of the Officers by whom the Church is now governed In this he strayeth from the Scope for Iohn intended to speake not of the Hierarchy of the Church but of the lot of the godly what that was in the meane while both corporally on Earth and spiritually in Heaven And indeed as for the corporall condition of such as among the Gentiles had received the Faith he saw the same troublesome and bloody for he saith they were beheaded for the witnesse of Jesus that is both by Heathenish Tyrants and Hereticks in the first six hundred yeers of the thousand Secondly they were slain by the Beast because they would not worship him and his Image nor receive his Character This was the lot of the Godly upon Earth representing the first Act of this Vision But their spirituall condition he saw to be joyfull and royall because these slaine or beheaded however in the eyes of the ungodly thought to be miserable and that they perished yet sate on thrones lived and reigned with Christ those thousand yeers This was the lot of the Martyrs in Heaven exhibiting the second Act of this Vision If this sense and meaning of the fourth verse be well observed there will be little obscurity in the place otherwise most obscure For hence it appeareth as I said in the Preface that in this Verse is briefly contained the first Act of this Vision touching the calamities of the Church under the Romane Tyrants Hereticks and Antichrist beginning to rage as also the second Act touching the consolations of the Godly who in those thousand yeers shed their blood for the witnesse of the truth Iohn therefore expounded what he saw 1. Thrones 2. them that sate thereon 3. their state and condition I saw thrones Thrones or Seats are placed either for rest for judgement or the Kingdome Before in Chap. 4.4 he saw foure and twenty Thrones and so many Elders sitting on them that is resting from their labours as also adorned with judiciary and royall Dignity These thrones may bee understood as placed for all the said ends but properly for the Kingdome as is shewed in the end of the Verse And they sate upon them Kathizein is properly transitive to place or cause to sit Thuryd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 placing his Army Often also neutrally to sit Because an action may passe into the Actor himselfe or a man may place himselfe which is to sit This transition is expressed in the Hebrew 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 he placed himself in Hithpael that is sate down So the transitive signification remaineth whether it be rendred they sate or placed themselves upon them Iohn therefore saw thrones not empty but having Sitters on them But who were they by and by he names them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The soules of the slaine with the sword but first he shewes what honour was done unto them And judgement was given unto them This Judgement some understand actively of power given to judge the Adversaries Others passively of the judgement spoken unto them against the Adversaries But nothing of such a judgement doth appeare in the Text And Augustine in the fore-alleadged place hath rightly observed that here is not yet treated of the last Iudgement which shall at length bee described in the end of the Chapter I therefore take this Iudgement to bee the royall Dignity given unto them as in Psal 72.1 O God give thy Iudgements to the King because by and by it is referred to the Kingdome And they reigned with CHRIST And the soules Now he nameth those that he saw sitting on the Thrones the soules of them that were beheaded 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And is referred to the Verbe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I saw and declaratively to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 sate as if he should say I saw soules sitting on the thrones as Brightman and Tossanus have well observed Now he makes two rankes of such as sate Martyrs and Confessours The Periphrasis of the Martyrs is the soules of them that were beheaded that is put to death any kind of way These again he destinguisheth by the times from the distinct cause of their Martyrdom for some were slaine for the witnesse of JESVS others for the Word of GOD. The witnesse of Iesus He meaneth the Gospell of Christ as in Chap. 19.10 for the cause whereof the Gentiles that were converted to the Faith seeing they professed and testified the same with great zeale were troubled and murthered by divers kinds of torments throughout the whole Romane Empire by cruell Tyrants in the first three hundred yeers Now he seeth the soules of these sitting upon Thrones not indeed on Earth but in Heaven neither as yet restored to their bodies as the Chiliasts would have it but without them otherwise he would not have said I saw the soules of them that were beheaded but rather I saw them that were beheaded the which Augustine in the said place hath rightly observed How Iohn could see the soules which are invisible neither are we to enquire how he saw these soules being invisible spirits for he saw them by the Spirit of his minde not with his bodily eyes Now these soules to adde this in a word for the greatest part are the same which Iohn saw under the Altar in the second Vision at the opening of the fift Seale who requiring avengement of their blood had white robes given them and were bid to rest untill c. Here therefore he seeth the same sitting or resting on Thrones Touching the other ranke of Martyrs he saith And for the word of God It is no Tautologie for the article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is added to 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That word
death He addes three causes or parts of their blessednesse that have part in the first Resurrection 1. Because the second death hath no power on them 2. Because they shall be Priests of God and Christ 3. Because they shall reigne with Christ a thousand yeers These are either the effects or consequents of the first Resurrection and as it were the priviledges of the regenerate first indeed they are to be referred to the Martyrs but secondly also unto all others that are partakers of the first Resurrection or spirituall living againe For least we should say shall the Martyrs alone live and reigne with Christ in blessednesse he extends the blessed life the Priesthood and Kingdome of Christ unto us also pronouncing us blessed and that indeed by a three-fold name not the Martyrs I say alone but whosoever have part in the first Resurrection that by so many spurs as it were he might stirre up all men unto the desire and studie of the First Resurrection Therefore the first blessednesse of them that live againe shall be an immunitie or security from the second death for they that have part in the First Resurrection on such the second death hath no power that is they can never perish For the second death is the casting of the wicked both in soule and body into hell fire which shall be at the last day as appeares ver 14. Of which our Saviour in the the Gospell Mat. 10.28 Feare him that can destroy both soule and body in hell This otherwhere is called Eternall death because it shall be an eternall losse of life eternall and an everlasting torment in everlasting fire Here it is called the Second to difference it from the First because as the second doth next and certainly follow the first so the second death shall follow the first in order and certainly unlesse the First Resurrection come in between and that deliverance from the First death be obtained by Christ Now before we shewed that the first death is a spirituall perdition of the Soule in sinne drawing with it temporall death as its necessary sequell Rom. 5.12 This death entred into the world through sin and passed upon all men for that all have sinned Therefore it hath power over all men and it is universall yet mutable through the First Resurrection that is true repentance and faith in Christ But the second death shall not have power over all but them only whom it findes lying in the First death for these shall be throwne head-long from death into death or rather the Second death shall be unto them an everlasting continuation of the First death and a horrible increasing in eternall fire But such as through faith and true repentance have risen with Christ from the First death on them the second death shall have no power because according to promise of the Gospell Ioh. 3.36 Ioh. 5.24 they that beleeve on the Sonne of God do not come into condemnation but are passed from death to life Therefore the second death shall not be universall because the First resurrection shall make the particularitie yet it shall be immutable for ever because there can be no redemption from hell but the smoake of their torment shall ascend up for ever and ever Psal 49.8 Rev. 14.11 Cont Demetr For after the departure out of this life there shall be no more place of repentance no effect of satisfaction Here life is either lost or kept saith Cyprian These things ought to awaken and raise up such as lie in the death of sinne And on the contrarie to confirme the assurance of their salvation that are risen with Christ For if the second death hath no power over them that have part in the First resurrection then certainly they need not fear condemnation but may and ought to be certainlie perswaded of their salvation But some may say It is uncertaine who truely have and alwayes unto the end shall have part in the First Resurrection Answ If it be uncertain to thee who hast not tasted hony whether it be sweet or not it is not therefore uncertaine to them who have tasted the same So likewise If the First Resurrection be uncertaine to them which neither have nor know the same it is not therefore uncertaine to them which have it and feele it in their hearts for some apprehend not faith in their hearts Lib. 13. de Trin. C. 2. but others do which have the same saith Austin And how should such be uncertaine of their new birth who dayly endeavour and desire to die unto sin and to live unto Christ They certainely who run on in all wickednesse and as Peter saith walke in laciviousnesse lusts excesse of wine revellings banquettings and abominable Idolatry know that they doe such things yet out of an evill conscience commit the same with great delight And therefore why should not such who by an earnest desire of minde resist the concupiscence of the flesh and labour by good workes to make their election sure know feele and be perswaded the Holy Ghost witnessing the same to their Spirits that they are children of God and have part in the first Resurrection Furthermore they which now have part in the First Resurrection shall allwayes have part of the same unto the end because To him that hath shall bee given Luke 8.18 Otherwise Iohn should have done ill in saying that they are blessed who have part in the first Resurrection which to thinke were blasphemy from the part therefore of the new birth which we have in this life we may and ought certainly to beleeve we shall have part in the life to come that is be eternally blessed Here again by this first priviledge of them that rise againe is ouerthrowne the Chiliasts opinion touching the first Corporall Resurrection as before wee touched For if it should be Corporall and proper to the Martyrs it would follow that the Martyrs alone should bee free from the second death and that all the rest in the Second Resurrection should remaine subject to the same for as much as by this priviledge they alone are exempted from the power of the Second death who have part in the First Resurrection But this is wholly contrary to Faith and Charity But shall be Priests of God and of Christ The second part of blessednesse and the second priviledge of the regenerate is that they shal be Priests of God and Christ XLI Argument of Christs deity Beza in the DATIVE To God and to Christ as it is Chap. 1.6 5.10 in the same sense He distinguisheth God and Christ not to seperate Christ from God or to deny that he is God but because Christ the Mediatour hath made us Priests to God the father Chap. 16. 5.10 Yea hereby he plainely affirmeth Christ to be God in that hee saith wee shall bee Priests both to God and to Christ Now we shall be Priests to none but to God But what manner of Priests Of this
see Chap. 1. ver 6. Chap. 5.10 The future 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall be denyeth not that now also the Faithfull are Priests of God but noteth the continuation and consummation of our Priestly dignity in the world to come Hence first it appeareth seeing the Scripture extendeth the Spirituall-Priesthood unto all the regenerate that are washed from their sinnes in the blood of Christ 1. Pet. 2.5.9 Rev. 1.5.6 that this priviledge doth so agree unto the blessed Martyrs as it derogates nothing from other Confessours and regenerate Secondly that for the same cause the First resurrection v. 5. is not to be understood corporally but spiritually because otherwise the Martyrs alone should become Priests of God and of Christ in case they alone should have part in the first Resurrection And shall reigne with him a thousand yeeres The third blessednesse and priviledge of them that live againe is to reigne with God and Christ a thousand yeeres 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with him saith he to denote the unity of both persons in the deity XLII Argument of Christs deity But who shall reigne The Martyrs onely or the other blessed also In my former Edition I restrained the same to the Martyrs from verse 4. But having more seriously weighed the whole Epiphonema or exclamatory conclusion I am forced to extend as the Priest-hood and blessed Life so the Kingdome generally unto all that have part in the first Resurrection that is unto all the regenerate And so much the words do demonstrate if well observed For seeing John had said before of the Martyrs in the Praeter Tense 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They reigned with Christ of these he now saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 They shall reign with him in the future Besides touching the Dragons binding and the Martyrs reigning he had before said thrice with the Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Those thousand yeeres Of these now hee saith indefinitely They shall reigne 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a thousand yeeres Hence I observe this diversity both in the persons reigning and in the thousand yeeres that John for the comfort of the rest of the Saints and blessed ones doth in this verse extend the Kingdome of the Martyrs with Christ beyond the thousand yeers before defined as if he should say The soules indeed of the Martyrs lived and reigned with Christ those thousand yeers of Satans binding but with them afterwards others also having part in the first Resurrection shall as Priests of God and Christ reigne other thousand yeeres that is for ever and ever as is interpreted Rev. 22.5 Neither matters it that also in ver 2. he said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a thousand yeers without an Article and yet definitely for no man but understands that there it ought not to have bin said with the Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Those thousand yeers because no mention was before made of a thousand yeers But afterwards that we might not understand the thousand yeers both of Satans binding of the Martyrs reign with Christ in v. 3.4.5 to be divers but the same it is said rightly with the Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 those thousand yeeres and for the same cause the Article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is againe repeated ver 7. where he mentioneth the period or end of Satans binding The Second Part of the CHAPTER Touching the new attempt of the Dragon being loosed at the end of the Thousand yeers by the Gentiles and by Gog and Magog against the Church 7. And when the thousand yeeres are expired Satan shall be loosed out of his prison 8. And shall goe out to deceive the Nations which are in the four quarters of the Earth Gog and Magog to gather them together to battle the number of whom is as the sand of the Sea 9. And they went up on the breadth of the Earth and compassed the Campe of the Saints about and the Beloved-City and fire came downe from God out of Heaven and devoured them THE COMMENTARY 7. BVt when the thousand yeeres are expired Now followes the Second part of the Chapter of the loosing and new raging of the Dragon after the thousand fatall yeers were expired containing the THIRD ACT of the last Vision being an amplification of the Churches calamities and combats under both Antichrists of the East and West who shall againe grievously trouble the Christian World as we shewed in the PREFACE And thus at length we come to the explication of the fourth Question before propounded in ver 3. IV. What Satan shall doe after the thousand yeers are expired He had said that Satan being bound with a great chain should be thrust into the bottomlesse pit for a thousand yeers and afterward againe loosed ver 3. and shewing in the following verses what in the meane while was done in the Church and what was the state of the ungodly both without and within Now Kat ' anaphoran or in relation to what was before he saith that Satan was to be loosed after the thousand yeers and expoundeth what he attempted with the successe thereof yet aenigmatically so as this part of the Prophesie is very obscure neither may we scatcely so much as guesse what the meaning thereof is notwithstanding the most diligent Interpreters do thinke that somewhat about the same may bee observed from the Histories of former times whose steps seeing nothing more certain is revealed unto me I am willing to tread in When the thousand were finished In which Satan remained in chaines and in which in the mean while Christ enlarged his Kingdom among the Gentiles and the Martyrs had lived and reigned with him Satan shall be loosed out of his prison Hence it plainely appeareth as before I said that the thousand yeeres of Satans imprisonment and of Christ his kingdom are not diverse but the same for it is said with the Article When THESE thousand yeers 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shall be fulfilled Satan shall be loosed This very thing Austin well observeth saying Lib. 20. de C D. c. 13. The Chiliasts opinion cannot stand That the Scripture by the same thousand yeeres determinates both to wit Satans binding and the Saints reigning Which being observed it appeareth that the Chiliasts opinion cannot stand viz. that Satan should be bound in the sixt Millenary of the world in which they affirme Christ was borne and that in the seventh Millenary the Saints shall reigne with Christ on Earth Besides neither can the opinion of Brightman hold that Satan was bound a thousand yeers from Constantine untill the yeere of our Lord 1300. after which Christ should reigne another thousand yeeres by the Gospell on Earth with his Elect untill the yeer 2300. in which Millenary the Gogish or Turkish battles should be fought whence he gathereth that the truth of the gospell shall triumph among the Nations seven hundred yeers a thing indeed more to be wished then expected with any probability Thus by what hath been said before it is cleare
Nicolaitans by open Antichristian Tyranny banishing the same out of the Church which thing indeed was justly abominable to Emperours and the Christian world Genebr chronol lib. 4. pa. 593. yet formidable because of the enchantment of the Apostolicall Church Notwithstanding Popish Writers doe glory in this most filthy Beast That HENRIE was the first among the Westerne Emperours whom the Pope deposed Histories also testifie that after those thousand yeeres the God of Strengths foretold by Daniel Chap. 11.38 that is the Idol of Transsubstantation and Stage-like Masse was chiefly erected and confirmed in which the whole strength of the Papacie hath hitherto consisted With this grew up the innumerable fraternities and families of Clergy-men Sacrificers Monkes and Religious Sects who all of them being exempted from civill jurisdiction are onely subject to the Popes Scepter Then were invented the Jubilees the gainefull trafficke of Popish Indulgences or Pardons and a thousand trickes to draw monies from all Provinces into Romes Exchequer Then infinite Ceremonies Superstitions and Idols were brought in and established so that if now thou compare Popery with Paganisme thou shalt scarce see any difference but in names Therefore it is not said without cause that Satan being loosed after the thousand yeeres should deceive the Nations of the whole Earth Neither was this horrible declining of Christianitie in the West onely For it is knowne that many most flourishing Churches of the East which yet stood in the first thousand yeeres were in the next five hundred yeeres either cut off and miserably dissipated or by the seduction of Satan filthily corrupted On the contrary we see that Mahumetisme although it began somewhat sooner yet within the latter five Ages was more generally spread both in Asia Africa and Europe This therefore was Satans former seduction Gog and Magog to gather them to battle Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which commonly is taken appositively That he might seduce the Nations Gog and Magog for which Nations are Gog and Magog but so Satans fury seemes to be lessened as if after his loosing he were onely to deceive and draw the barbarous Nations unto a civill battle Whereas he shall chiefly be busie about the intestine seduction of the Church within indeed labouring to trample her under foot by the slights of the domesticke Antichrist and outwardly by force of armes to suppresse her by a forreigne Antichrist It is therefore an Ellipsis or defect of the Copulative for And Gog and Magog because the Verbe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ruleth the three Accusatives 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the middlemost of which did least need the Copulative The seduction therefore of Gog and Magog shall be diverse from the seduction of the Nations being not Ecclesiasticall as the former but politicall For Satan shall stirre up not the nations but Gog and Magog to this cruell battell which appeareth by the Relative not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to wit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gog and Magog by whom he shall set all things in confusion and blood Now what manner of adversaries or peoples these should be may scarcely be guest at For there are almost as many opinions about the same as Writers both Ancient and Moderne Bellarmine reckons up ten Lib. 3. de P R. cap. 17. Vestig pag. 877. all which his own excepted not a whit better then the rest yea even that of the five old Fathers Lanctantius Eusebius Theodoretus Hierom and Austine he disproves Alcasar also brings in many more But we will not weary our selves in rehearsing the conjectures of other men Magog to begin with this as the more knowne was the second sonne of Iaphet Gen. 10.3 of whom Lib. 1. Antiq cap. 7. as Iosephus writeth came the Magogites so called after him or Scythians that is the peoples which inhabit beyond the mountaine Caucasus neer the Lake Maeotis and the Caspian Sea unto the Northern India Hierom therefore by Magog understandeth the Scythian Nations unto whom some doe joyne the Cappadocians and Arminians seated beyond Coelesyria lib. 5. c. 23 whose Metrapolitan Citie Hierapolis where Papias sometime was Bishop is in the Syrian tongue called Magog as Plinie recordeth Touching Gog there is nothing mentioned in Scripture save in Ezech. 38. 39. where you shall finde a long Prophesie against Gog and Magog of which the Phantisies of the Iewes Mahumetans and Papists are not much unlike The Iewes feine that Gog and Magog are the Northerne Nations shut up by Alexander the Great beyond the Mountaine Taurus who breaking out towards the end of the world shall by war wast the whole earth especially the Land of Israel and the Citie Ierusalem But then the Messias shall bee at hand and slay Gog and Magog according to the Oracle of Ezechiel which Fable Galatinus hath refuted Lib. 5. Cap. 12. The Mahumetans Fiction touching Gog and Magog is much like to this Alcor A 20.28.32 c. save onely that it is somewhat otherwise touching the Messias and Ierusalem The Papists dreame that their Antichrist shall come in the end of the world with great forces and that in his Army which mostlie shall consist of the barbarous Scythians he shall have seven Kings for so many and no more shall then be remaining in the world as Ribera affirmeth The Emperour therefore of the Romanes the King of France of Spaine c. shall then either have no being or fight for Antichrist among whom Gog and Magog shall bee most powerfull Lib. 3. de P. R. c. 17. Apoc. 20. yea Gog according to Bellarmine shall be Antichrist himselfe which Ribera denyeth and in the space of lesse then foure full yeeres most cruelly over-runne and bring into subjection the whole world especially Christendome and to this Antichristian warre they applie the Prophesie of Ezechiel and of Iohn in this place As the Iews therfore dream that their Messias is not yet come because Ierusalem hath not bin assaulted by Gog and Magog who are to be slaine by the Messias So the Papists feine that their Antichrist is not yet come because Gog and Magog are not come who with a most numerous Army shall fight under Antichrists banner Ezech. 39.4.6.9.12 The fiction touching Gog and Magog refuted and with him oppose the Holy City that is the Romane Church Both Fictions are alike frivolous and are easily refuted by the Prophesie it selfe for i● Ezechiel God threatneth that Gog shall fall upon the mountaines of Israel and that he will send a fire on Magog whereupon the Inhabitants of Ierusalem shall goe forth and burne the spoile with fire seven yeeres and that the slaughter of the enemy shall be so great that the land shall be seven yeers in cleansing because of the carkeises of the slaine But the Papists say that Antichrists kingdome and the Gogish warre shall not continue full foure yeers and that from this Victory of the Church unto the day of Iudgement there shall not