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

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except a quinquennial Eclips since Edward 6. of blessed memory began A. C. 1547. the Reformation Al which particulars with many mo are previously and pregnantly proved in the premisses which shal not be vainly reiterated Thes points are presented to public sifting or scanning sans scandal or scurrility with hope of like liberty stil allowed to Scholars as the Adversaries ever exercised against Episcopat freely if they kept their Pens from treason and sedition as Penry in his Martin Mar Prelat did not even when Prelats most swaied or domineered For no Sect can or dare say al their Tenets are infallible Truths why then wil they not patiently permit them to be tried by the Touchstone of Gods Word for the better ventilation of verity without bitternes or asperity His positis quis non frendet vel cornua tendit Foelix a tergo quem nulla Ciconia pinsit Thes things thus laid who wil not push or winch Hee 's happy whom no stork behind doth pinch Supplementum mutuatum A supply taken from many THes were Adversaries or Antagonists to Presbyterians who may be fit Accusers but no good Judges nor shal any of their railings or revilings be produced but only such probable testimonies as concern matters of Fact Doctrin or Disciplin laying aside al uncharitablenes Wheras Christ hath three Offices of King Priest and Prophet they differ under which to darrain their Disciplin They say he is considered as Son of God or secund Person in Trinity so al Persons and Princes Beleevers or Infidels are his Vicerois in their Dominions or as Mediator Head or Governor of the Church so al Pastors Teachers and Elders are his immediat Vicars or Officers but civil Magistrats only Patrons and Protectors the one in Spirituals the other in Temporals To this they al stick as limpets to astone but dissent in particular points of the foundation Cartwright confines Christ as Son of God coequal with the Father to be Ruler of Civil Stats but not as our Saviour or Redeemer the Humble Motioner saith he hath power over al Principalities in Heaven and Earth not simply as secund Person but as Son of God Manifested in the Flesh having sole authority not only as God and Man but as meer Man Cartwright contests that Christ in governing secular Stats hath no Superior the Motioner saith As he is King of Kings and Lord of Lords he receivs this power of the Father to whom Beza assents that God governs the World in person of his Son as made Man and al power given him in Heaven and Earth is spoken properly of his Humanity If then Christian Princes hav power under him as Mediator God and Man nay as Head of the Church their Presbyteries or Elderships hav not sole stroke in spiritual matters of Rulership Snecanus stifly holds That St. Paul speaking of Christs body intends 〈◊〉 ●or 15. 24. E●h 1. 20 21. Co●●s 1. 1● 17. civil Magistrats as Church Officers joyntly with Aldermen and 't is great rashnes to exclud them accompting such for Adversaries and Anabaptists Ob. Cartwright opposeth that Christ being sole Head of Rom. 12. al the Church and every particular Congregation which hath a wel ordered Eldership is never severed from his whol Body 1 Cor. 12. nor any part of it Ergo ther needs no subordinat Head or Governor over any Christian Church Sol. This Sophistry is soon retorted thus Christ is our Priest Prophet Pastor who is never absent but able to perform al such functions Ergo we need no Ministerial Officers or Presbyters as if he sitting personaly in Heaven had not set such to Preach and preside here visibly on Earth Repl. He enjoyns If the civil Magistrat hath right to rule in Christs Body the Church it shal hav two Heads which were monstrous Ergo 'tis absonous Sol. Ther is a Ministerial Head or Spiritual so Christ is soly over the whol Church which to claim as the Pope doth is Antichristian usurpation and a Magisterial or Temporal which imports only a secular Ruler as al Princes are in their Dominions so a like inference may be made if the Common-wealth belong both to Christ and civil Magistrat it shal hav two Heads which were as Monstrous but neither is necessary Princes may be Christs Substituts or subordinat Rulers even in Spiritual causes better then base Rusti●s or Mechanics admitted to be Elders 'T is a tru Tenet that Christ constituted his Disciples to assist in his Priestly Office on which score we defend against Papists that every ordeined Minister is so wel his Vicar as the Pope having equal power to Preach pray and dispens Sacraments but the Author of Ecclesiastic and civil Polity denies Pastors to be Ch●●sts Vicars as he is p. 68. Priest for so the Pope the Devils Vica● assums it but only as a Prophet which is a novel Paradox disclaimed by his Brethren For F●nner finds only two Offices making Prophecy part of his Priesthood so it results they be his Vicegerents for Regiment only as Kings and al would fain be so if they could deriv a Roial right They urge against Bishops how his Kingdom is not of this World yet place it in the Consistorian Eldership for Beza saith Christ as King and Head of the Church rules it by Pastors lawfully caled which Cartwright and Fenner confirm Sonnius saith Christ executs his Regal Office by the internal government of his Spirit and external of the Ministry how then doo Lay-Elders being no Priests nor Prophets hold their regency For Christ is suprem Soveraign the Presbytery his Kingdom and Spiritual Elders his Vicerois so Laics are but pety Princes like the idle Kings of France meer shadows or Cyphers Beza De Presb. p. 188. saith every Eldership is Christs Tribunal which is parallel to the Canonists parasitic position that the Pope and Christ hav but one Consistory For as Papists prohibit al Appeals from Christs Vicar so they hold it hainous to appeal from the Genevan Consistory being Christs Tribunal beyond comptrol So what they deprav or disprov in others they-selfs practis and patronize 1. They blame Bishops as they doo the Pope for medling Criminations with many matters and Lording it over others alleging our Saviours saying Vos vero non sic and St. Peters precept Luke 22. 26. 1 Pet. 5. 3. not as Lords over the Clergy which is meant of abusiv ambition Yet their Elderships undertake a Sea of affairs in ordine ad Christum like Papists which they hook in within the compass or cognisance of their Consistorian Commission Al Crimes saith Knox which deserv death by Gods Law Murders Adulteries Sorceries Blasphemies Heresies railings against the Sacraments incur Excommunication in which Cases Summons must be sent to the Offenders Parish or if he hath no setled abode to the chief Town of that Division to appeer and answer at a set time or shew caus why Excommunication should not be denounced but if he appeer not he is to be Excommunicat
to make him manifest This Title contains three things 1. the Author God who gav it to Christ 2. The use for which he gav it to shew his Servants the things that shal shortly befal 3. The means by which Christs manifestation is put forth to this use 1. He sent and signified Ibid v. 2. 3. c. it by an Angel to John 2. The Preface directs either generaly to al Churches that bear record of Gods Word and Testimony of Jesus and al things he saw which wil make them blessed that read hear and keep the same or specialy to the seven Asian Churches of Jesus Christ who is described 1. By the properties or effects of his first coming in the Flesh who is the faithful Witnes and first begotten of the dead Prince of al earthly Kings which loved us and washed our sins in his Blood making us Kings and Priests to God his Father 2. By the properties and effects of his secund coming with Clouds when every Ey even thos that pierced him shal see him and al Kindreds wail becaus of him 3. By a narrativ of the Visions which extends from ch 1. v. 9. to ch 22. v. 6. 4. By the conclusion comprised ch 22. v. 6. ad finem Here consider 1. The certainty importance and use of it 2. The effects which it wrought in John who was ready to worship the Angel but bid to forbear 3. The command which he had not to seal the Prophecies with the reason of it 4. The authority therof is repeated becaus Jesus sent his Angels to testify thes things in the Churches becaus 't is ratified by the Spirit Bride and al Beleevers becaus the perfection is such as no thing may be added or subtracted on pain of eternal plagues and perdition The Contents of the Prophecy are triple 1 The things which John saw in the first Vision viz. 1 Vision Chap. 1. Christs presence with his Churches who is their Mediator and high Priest as walking in the midst of the seven golden Candlesticks their King as holding their seven Stars or Angels in his right hand and Prophet as out of whos mouth went a sharp two edged sword of Gods Word 2 The things which then were Chap. 2 3. viz. the seven Churches to whom John by Christs appointment sent Epistles wherin al perfections and imperfections promises and menaces admonitions and reproofs exho●tations and precepts are intended to al Churches and Pastors so wel as thes sith no Prophecy is of privat interpretation for the proem and period of every Epistle is Let him that hath an ear h●ar what the spirit saith to the Churches 3 The things to b●fal hereafter Ch. 4 t●l ch 22. which transcend from the Churches on Earth to the Kingdom of Heaven wher John saw the things which must be hereafter The secund Vision shews 1 What the Churches constitution 2 Vision in Heaven is how ordered about Gods Throne and set in his presence 2 What the administration of affairs in Heaven and Chap. 4. the Churches government on Earth by Jesus Christ is who a spotless Lamb flain meritoriously purchased that honor to open Chap 5. the sealed Book of Gods Counsils being his seven Eys of Wisdom and seven Horns of Power able alone to discharge such a trust 3 What changes chanced in the World and the Chap. 6. Churches condition at opening of the first six seals wher is shewed how at preaching of the Gospel great troubles and terrible Chap. 7. wars arose among Men wherin Christs Martyrs ly as Sacrifices under the Altar crying for vengeance but are comforted that they shal be avenged after a short season and their Enimies terrified at first executing of the Lambs wrath upon them Yet lest judgment prepared should fal on his Friends a preventiv Chap. 8. provision is made to seal and sever them from the rest that no hurt heat or hunger shal annoy them 4 What destruction betides or is brought on the World at opening the seventh seal and what glory to the Saints which last includs al that folows to the end of this Book Here seven Angels with seven Trumpets declare Gods Judgments on the Earth but the three last remarkably differ from the four first which giv warning of great Wo thrise threatned by tripetion to the Earths Inhabitants but the four first tend to depriv the World of a third part of their comforts as in trees green grass the Se● with al Animals therin Ships Rivers Fountains Sun Moon Stars the light of day and night The three Wo-Trumpets Chap. 9. produce heavier plagues both by Locusts which shal so torment Men that they shal seek death but not find it and Euphratean Horsmen which shal slay a third part of Men yet the rest repented not The third Vision of A mighty Angel coming from Heaven 3 Vision Chap. 10. clothed with a cloud and Rainbow on his head his face like the Sun and feet as pillars of fire who stood on the Sea and Earth had a litle Book open in his hand which John being bid eat up and inabled him to Prophecy The three past Visions shew three substantial Note differences of things reveled to John and three main changes of his Spirit in receiving them the first contains Christs ministration of his Offices on Earth among his Churches the next of his Offices in Heaven over al the World to preserv and propagat his Church the last of his Offices both in Heaven and Earth to finish al wickednes in the World and to perfect his Churches felicity In al which manifestations he is presented sutable to the things reveled 1 As a Man in dealing with Men 2 As a Lamb offred to God in dealing with God 3 As a mighty Angel to incounter Satan with his Angels and powers of darknes in the World The matter of this Vision is Chap. 11. to shew when and how the mystery of God spoken by the Prophets shal be finished wherin 1 John had a Reed as a Red given to mete the Temple Altar and them that worship 2 The out-Court is given to the Gentils who shal tread on the holy City fourty two moneths 3 The two sack cloth witnesses had power to Prophecy one thousand two hundred and threescore dais 4 The Beast rising from the bottomless pit shal slay them but after three dais and a half they revived and ascended to Heaven in a cloud which terrified their Enimies 5 Great joy was in Heaven becaus this worlds Kingdoms are becom the Lords and his Christs that he may reward his Saints and Servants Ther folow several subordinat Visions which concern the Church typified by a woman Chap. 12. and respect 4 times 1 Before she fled into the wildernes who brought a Man-child which the Dragon waited to devour but he was rapt up to Heaven and the Dragon with his Angels cast to Earth by the Angel Michael yet he persecuted the Woman and made war
two Prophecies 1. The sealed 1 Part. Book 2. The litle Book open In the Seal Prophecy is described the celical Imperial Session sutable to Israels incamping The twenty four Elders signify Bishops resembling the Rev. 4. 4. c. Priests and Levits in their twenty four courses The four Beasts are Israels Ensigns 1. Like a Lion 2. A Rev 6 per totum Bullock 3. With a Mans face 4. A flying Eagle They were ful of Eys to shew sagacity and ech had six wings implying agility The first Seals opener a Lion shewed a whit Hors and his Rider armed viz. Christ the Lion of Juda from the East who laid the foundation of conquest over the Dragon when Oracles ceased The next a Bullock presented a red Hors and his Rider denoting Trajan a Spaniard from the West whos reign was Bloody The third with a Mans face exhibited a black Hors and his Rider importing Septim Severus an African from the South who held Ballances in his hand indicating justice in the Empire The fourth an Eagle sh●wed a pale Hors with his Rider which points out Maximinus a Thracian from the North in whos time and som Successors the Sword Famin and Pestilence messengers of death raged every wher The fifth no Hors nor Rider enters with A. C. 268. Aurelian til Rev. 7 4 to 10 Dioclesian presenting the primitiv persecutions The sixth declares a strange shaking of Heaven and Earth signifying the change or conversion of Heathen Rome by Constantin But before the seventh care is had for the Church to seal a company of one hundred forty four thousand viz. of every Tribe twelv thousand In which type is an unusual reckoning yet such as best resembles the profession of tru Religion miraculously preserved in midst of the old and new Idolatry The twelv Apostles aptly answer Israels type the number twelv being the Ensign of Apostolic race which by multiplying sets forth their progeny Hereto is added by representation of innumerous Palmbearers a most ample state of every Nation People Tribe Toung which praised God The seventh seal contains seven Angels with seven Trumpets Rev. 〈◊〉 7. to 12. sounding alarm to the Empires ruin by sevenfold plagues the four first of less extent The first wasts the Empires terraetenures by terrible incursions of north Nations like hail mixd with blood and fire who destroied a third part of al green things the Empire swaying a third part of the known World which began at Theodosius death by Alaric Rhadagaso and others A C 395. A 410. A 455. A 476. A ●42 The next assails the very Empire expressed by the Sea when Al●●ic sacked Rome After which it daily declined til Gensericus took it and then began the ten Kingdoms The third casts down the Western Caesar omniously named Augustulus who being a baleful bitter Prince is resembled to a Star caled Wormwood The fourth bereavs the light and lustre of Roman Majesty with a third part of Sun Moon and Stars which shone bright before under Ostrogoth Kings when Romes Consulship with al Pomp of other Officers c●ased Then folow three Wo Trumpets the fifth being the first of Rev. 9 per totum Wo sends hostil bands of Arabians Sarrasens likened to Locusts who not only spoiled the soil from A. 830. to 980. 150. yeers or 5. annal Months but poisoned Mens Souls with Mahometism like the venom of Scropions having a King cald in Hebrew Abaddon in Greec Apollyon destroier The sixth or secund Wo Trumpet looseth four Angels before bound at the River Euphrates being the Turcs four Sultanies as they were long so divided til Ottoman united them into his Monarchy This is to be accomplished in a Prophetic Day Month and Yeer viz. 396. yeers from A. 1051. when Tangrolipix took Bagdet til Mahomet 2. surprised Constantinople slaying a third part of Men A. 1453. Their number of Horses is computed two hundred thousand Rev. 10 〈◊〉 to 11. thousand their Ordnance Powder and Munition explicated by smoke fire and brimstone then invented The seventh or third Wo Trumpet is suspended til the litle Books Prophecy which contains the Churches destiny and John bid to eat it which was sweet in mouth but bitter in belly who is commanded to prophecy again before many People Nations Toungs and Kings This comprehends the consummation of Gods mystery the event wherof is declared by a mighty Angels Oath at whos loud cry seven Thunders uttred their Voices which John is forbid to write and bid to seal up The measured Court displais the primitiv Churches state conformed Rev. 11. 2. to 13. to Gods Word contrary wherto is the Court not to be measured being not his operature but to be prophaned by renewed Idolatry or Antichristian Apostasy which shal reign forty two Annal months During this space two Witnesses clad in sackcloth testify Gods truth and exhort to repent 1260. dais or yeers equivalent to forty two months of prophanation Thes denounce Gods Judgments which begin at pouring out the Phials and debarring the Idolaters from hope of eternal life Their fate is after finishing their testimony to suffer semblably with Christ as the Roman sevenhead Beast shal inflict on them Thes must dy mysticaly lying unburied three dais and half but then shal be restored to pristin place or eminenter estate and dignity Upon a Commotion or change of Politic affairs the City Rome being but a tenth part of what it was shal be overthrown at fifth Phial and seven thousand Men of mark and name the Clergies or Companies of Men slain This is the end of the sixth Trumpet when Kings of the East the Jews shal erect a new Kingdom and the two hornd Beast the Papal Clergy with Antichrist the fals Prophet the Pope driven from Rome before the great battle The Vision of the open Book goes through the whol cours 2 Part. of Revelation to shew its connexion with Seals and Trumpets Rev. 12. per 〈◊〉 after which insu many great mysteries The Roman Empire worshiping the Dragon or Devil persecuts Gods Church represented by a Woman in travel of mystical Christ 300. yeers but when Constantin cast him from the Throne he and his Successors enjoied it which chance or change contemporizeth with the sixth Seal The Woman being delivered of a Son dwels in the Desart forty two months or a time times and half or one thousand two hundred sixty dais typifying the Churches middle condition as being freed from Pagan persecution yet stil tossed with a flood of errors and Heresies cast from the Dragons mouth A new tragedy of troubles pursues hir who lighted on two Rev. 13 per 〈◊〉 Beasts at entring the Desarts porch one tenhornd rising from the Sea viz. the secular Empire shared into ten Kingdoms another two hornd coming out of the Earth which is the Ecclesiastic State or Pope and his Clergy Both reign with neer alliance together under the seventh Head of the old Beast exercising the Dragons
from Fountains and Milk run in Rivers The World shal rejoice and al Nature be glad being manumised from the dominion of sin impiety and al error Beasts shal not feed on Blood nor Birds on prey but al things quiet and amicable Lions and Calfs shil eat at the same Cratch Wolfs shal not woorry Sheep nor Dogs hunt nor Eagles or Hawks doo harm Children shal play with Serpents Finaly it shal be as Poets tel of the golden age in Saturns time but they erred becaus tru Prophets to whos Eys divine Visions were presented as present foretel future contingents as if they were already acted which Prophecies when fame had spred prophane men not witting why they were uttered or when to be performed thought them to be antiently accomplished which yet could not be completed while Man reigned but when wicked Religions are extinguished and Sin extermined then shal the Earth be subdued to God and al thes things com to pass yea men shal liv long and happily reigning together with God The Kings of Nations shal com from the Earths ends with gifts to adore the great King whos name shal be reverenced and renowned to al People under Heaven and al Princes bearing sway on Earth so far this fine Orator and with such confidence as if he received it by special Revelation but later Chiliasts are contrary to him who say Christs millenar reign shal anteced the day of judgment but Lactantius that Christ shal first Judg the World Master Archer a most acut Lynx but boldest Bayard of al who shoots at blind mans Buts conjects from Daniels words From the time that daily Sacrifice Den 12. 11. 12. shal ceas and abomination which makes desolat be set up shal be one thousand two hundred ninty dais blessed is he that waits and coms to one thousand three hundred fifty fiv dais this is forty fiv mo then one thousand two hundred ninty and both Prophetic dais or yeers thes saith he began under Julian Apostata who revived Paganism and incited the Jews to rebuild their Temple but God defeated it by an Earth-quake and Subterraneal fires which cast up the foundations as Christ foretold So by his calculation the first sum 1290. should expire A. 1650. now past and the last A. 1695. 46. yeers hence But if that shal elaps too his Disciples like the Mahometans wil date it to a farther day He hath another cringe that no Soul ever entred the third Heaven no not Christs how then can he sit at his Fathers right hand But a Celical or Elementar Paradise as he promised the good Theef nor shal any Saint go thither til the last Judgment pass For H●l he saith al Christians hav erred except himself for Hel wherto Reprobats now go is not the place of fire prepared for the damned at last day but a temporar prison in the Air Earth or Sea to confine their Souls til the Judgment day when they shal be sent into a most spatious Hel containing al the created World or what els is beside Gods mansion Lo the audacity and temerity of Sectists Who bear or boast as if they were inspired or of Gods Cabinet Counsil affecting novities tho never so fals frivolous or fanatical Thes great Clercs like Arrius and other learned Heretics Refutation mislead many ignorant Idiots specialy in dark mysteries but such squibs end in an Ignis fatuus of their fantastic brains for they hav no sound proof that Christ shal reign on Earth a thousand yeers but that the Saints shal reign with him in new Jerusalem which is no terren place but caled by Saint Paul Heavenly Jerusalem the City of the living God and by Joha that Hebr. 12. 22. Rev. 21. 2 10. great holy City descending down from God out of Heaven prepared as a Bride adorned for hir Husband the Lamb. The contrary Reasons are thes 1. Christ ascended into Reason 1 Heaven and shal com to judg the World Ergo not to reign a thousand yeers before that day for to say he shal descend to reign and ascend after a thousand yeers to com again is against the Scripture which warrants only two comings Master Mede to shun this Scilla fals into Charybdis of a strange singular crotchet making Christs secund coming to judgment one continued act with his millenar reign becaus Saint Peter speaking of the judgment day and perdition of ungoly men subjoyns immediatly or interruptedly that one day with the 〈…〉 3. 7. 8. Lord is as a thousand yeers and a thousand yeers as one day which he saith is meant precisely of that particular day but the same Apostle elswher saith God shal send Jesus Christ when Acts 3. 19 20 21. the times of refreshing shal com whom the Heaven must receiv til the restitution of al things as he hath spoken by al his Prophets This time of refreshing and restitution Chiliasts conceiv to be his millenar reign for they say none but Martyrs and som priviledged Saints shal partak the first Resurrection which is Dan. 12. 13. such a singular prerogativ as Daniel could not obtain it but by special promis but it shal be when the Jews refreshing by Christs presence shal com viz. at the general Resurrection For Christ saith I go to prepare a place for you I wil com again John 14. 2 3. and receiv you to my self that wher I am ther ye may be also this plainly provs that he wil com back but once at last day to tak his Disciples with him into Heaven not to dwei with them here a thousand yeers or for ever Saint Paul saith God Eph 1. 20. set Christ at his right hand in Heavenly places til the last day so David Sit at my right hand til I make thine Enimies thy footstool Ps 110. 1. c. which shews he shal not com thence til al is subdued to him at last day See Psalm 110 't is short but expounds four chapters of the Apocalyps 16. 17. 18. 19. cleerly 2. Al the godly or elect at Christs secund coming shal immediatly rise to glory upon sound of the Trumpet and 2. Thes 4. 16 7. thos then living shal be caught up in the Clouds together with them to meet the Lord in the Air Ergo he coms not to reside with them but to carry them with him for ever 3. Christ saith his Kingdom is not of this World but the Kingdom of God is within you that is Spiritual not Terren Luke 17. 21. or Temporal consisting in worldly Pomp Power Pleasure Armies Victories Slaughters Triumphs or such carnal courses as Chiliasts conceiv or vainly confide 4. The Church Militant is a amixd multitud of good and bad as a draw net which needs the comfort of Gods Word Sacraments and other Ordinances having Christ the high-Priest inceffantly interceding in Heaven on their behalf as Scriptures speak Ergo it shal not consist a thousand yeers soly of Saints which need no ordinary helps as they dream 5.
it folow that such are said to hav so much glory here may not be said elswher to hav more Shal the Saints Bodies during thos one thousand yeers shine as the Firmament and Stars yet eat drink sleep go to wars or wors Surely so great glory cannot sort or sute with such sordidity Repl. The first Resurrection is promised to Daniel as a prime privilege Thou shalt stand in the lot at end of dais but the last Ibid v. 13. common to al Ergo c. Sol. This inference is improper and impertinent for Mr. Archer holds how al the Godly shal partake the first Resurrection so wel as Daniel nor is any sound reason to includ him rather then Moses or David The truth is no Resurrection is their imported but a free promiss that Daniel shal liv in peace and prosperity as he did al dais of his life til the end So bold are Sectists to scru Scriptures and seduce Idiots Ob. Daniel saith from the time daily Sacrifice shal ceas and Ibid. v. 11. 12. abomination which makes desolat be set up ther shal be one thousand two hundred dais blessed is he that coms to the one thousand three hundred thirty fiv dais Mr. Archer taking yeers for dai● as is usual makes them to begin under Julian Apostata who invited the Jews to reedify their Temple til not a stone was left on a stone so by his comput the first Sum 1290. completed A. 1650. the last A. 1695. as he presumes Sol. In this confident assertion no part is sound for what warrant hath he to take yeers for dais Yet so writers use Or what reason to begin them with Julian Indeed he opened Pagan Temples and set up Idolatry but caused not the Jews daily sacrifice to ceas but desired to promot it had not God prevented nor erected any abomination in Christian Churches Daniel designs only two times when solen sacrifice shal be put down and abomination set up viz. by Antiochus and Titus not so late as Julian nor is the Earthquake story authentic but application to Christs prophecy most audacious sith 't is intended to Titus time as the Text plainly provs Daniels words declare the short durance of Antiochus desolation viz a time times and half which is three yeers and half or 1290. simple dais and from it til a plague shal fal on his Person 45. mo 1335. which betided precisely to Antiochus as the Maccabees and Josephus testify but nothing to Julian Ob. David saith when the Lord shal build up Sion and his Psal glory appeer Ergo Jerusalem shal be rebuilt by God and Christ reign gloriously ther. Sol. This is to snatch at shadows or semblance of words but the Text treats of Babylons captivity and the Saints earnest longing to see Sion restored which is promised that the Lord shal get glory by it but of Jerusalems rebuilding or the Lords appeering ther in glory ne gry quidem nor ground Ob. Peter saith The day of the Lord wil com as a Theef 2 Pet. 3. 〈◊〉 in the night in which the Heavens shal pass with a nois and Elements melt with heat the Earth with al Works therin shal be burnt up Nathless we according to his promiss look for a new Heaven and Earth wherin dwels righteousnes Ergo al old Creatures shal be consumed with fire and new substituted for the Saints use far more glorious and righteous● as som presum to model Sol. Several Sects diversly and dangerously distort this Text but the Apostles answers som Scoffers which ask Wher is the promiss of his coming Not to reign one thousand yeers as Chiliasts fondly imagin but to judg al flesh as is evidently expressed which is after thos one thousand yeers or at last end of them Yea many words That day wil com as a Theef 2 The● ● 7 8. in which the Heavens Elements and Earth shal be burnt up cleerly convince Christs coming to Judgment the last words wheron they most rely A new Earth wherin dwels righteousnes as if they cannot mean the Judgment day becaus no righteous Men shal then dwel on Earth the Original runs we in whom righteousnes dwels look for a new Heaven and Earth For the habitation of righteousnes refers to just Men who expect the performance of promiss but if they be read as we translat righteousnes relats soly to the Heavens in quibus Coelis not in qua Terra sith one Pronoun respects not ●oth Substantivs as Junius observs Yea Archer agniseth that no righteous Soul is to inhabit Heaven in thos one thousand yeers nor any after within the verge of created Heaven for a● that space shal be Hel as he holds so al tends nothing to a Millenar reign Ob. Isaiah saith I creat new Heavens and a new Earth but Isaiah 65. 17 21 ●2 the old shal not be remembred nor com to mind They shal build houses and inhabit them plant Vineyards and eat the fruit of them for my elect shal long enjoy the works of their hands but thes things cannot be doon after the last Judgment Ergo c. Sol. The Prophet means not that after Heaven and Earth is burnt or new created Men shal build or plant but Mr. Burroughs expounds it by a Metaphor that God in later dais shal doo such glorious things for his Church as if he made al new which is far from burning the old being no more then what Peter brings from Joel 2. 30. I wil shew wonders in Heaven and Earth Blood Fire and pillars of Smoke which was accomplished at Pentecost when the holy Ghost descended 〈◊〉 12. 26 27. Nor more then that in Haggai 2. 6. Yet 't is a little while and I will shake the Heavens Earth and Sea which was performed at Christs first coming and the Apostles preaching to the Gentils wherof Isaiah speaks in the cited chapter as St. Paul Rom. 10. 20. expounds the first vers I was found of them that sought me not but to interpret it of his secund coming wil make the Jews suspend their faith til those promises of building and planting be fulfilled Ob. 'T is said God hath not subjected the World to com to the ●●b 2 5 8 Angels but now we see not al things put under him Ergo Christ is to hav al put under him This is not yet doon at his first coming as the Words are cleer nor shal be in the life to com for then he must resign the Kingdom to his Father so by consequent it must be exe●uted during his interstitial Millenar reign when he shal triumphantly subdu al and al sorts of Enimies Sol. The World to com ther meant and mentioned is the time of the Gospel which was not ministred by Angels like the Mat 28. 18 Law on Sinai but by the Son of God this new world differed more from the old then the Earth after the Flood from it before and began at Christs first coming but manifested at his 〈◊〉
and Earth which I wil Isai 66. 22. 23. make shal remain before me so shal your seed and name continu from one Moon to another and from Sabbath to Sabbath shal al flesh com to Worship before me saith the Lord. All which Texts our Expositors aptly apply to Christs kingdom when his Church shal be renewed but no new world implied so thos words of the Moons light as the Sun and Suns seven fold are meant of the Churches restauration whos glory shal septuply exced the Suns splendor as Junius interprets which consorts to our engllsh Annotations for by the glory of thos excellent Creatures is shewed the super eminent beatitud of Gods children in Christs kingdom the Church but tend nothing to a new real material World Rep. David saith Thou shalt change them as a Vesture Ps 102 26. 27. and they shal be changed which Saint Paul repeats of thes material Heavens and Earth Ergo they shal hav a perfectiv alteration Heb. 1. 11. 12. no destructiv annillation Sol. Both indeed speak of thes Heavens and Earth but neither of any perfectiv renovation sith both say they shal perish by the word Balah which properly purports Brought to nothing for change is many wais as in quality better or wors in quantity bigger or less in substance by generation and corruption but mostly by annihilation which is the greatest mutation ab ente ad non Ens even to nothing So Bellarmin blunders on that Psalm God only is unchangeable who brought the Heavens from no being to be and wil reduce them from a being not to be concluding al other Creatures in the same condition Bartholinus observs that mutation is often taken for annillation as Can. 2. 11. the Winter is past i. quit extinct Isai 2. 18. the Idols shal utterly abolish Now the Heavens also may be said to be changed in respect of us who shal be translated from a material visible World to an immaterial invisible Kingdom from a terren possession to a Celical Paradise stiled new Jerusalem and a new Heaven The approved Annotations interpret al Texts of new Heavens and Earth Tropicaly touching Christs Kingdom or Church See Psal 110. 3. Jer. 31. 36. Jer. 33. 26. Joel 2. 28. Hebr. 12. 28. and elswher Ob. St. Paul saith The fashion of this World passeth away 1 Co● 7. 31 Ergo the extern form only shal be altered but the essence or substance not abolished Sol. Are thes handsom inferences The Apostle asserts nothing of the material World but only denots the vanity of mundan matters that al passeth away like a tale that is told as Calvin and Junius interpret Ob. Christ saith som shal sit at my right hand som at my left Luk. 22. 30. ye shal eat ana drink at my Table in my Kingdom Ergo the Saints shal sit and eat corporaly at his Table in his Human Kingdom Sol. This is a gross carnal conceipt of Chiliasts and other Novists addle devisers who hold a new World shal be created for Christs personal Kingdom wher he shal reign or reside for ever resigning the highest Heaven to his Father as if Infinity could not contain al things Christ speaks of eating and drinking at his Table Tropicaly as al sober Orthodox agree deriving it from his last Supper which he newly instituted before thos words were uttered signifying the effect of it that therby they shal participat eternal life in his Heavenly Kingdom not at Jerusalem a thousand yeers before the Judgment as common Chiliasts conceiv nor after it for ever in a new created World to com as other Opinionists deem or dream Ob. St. Paul saith The Creatures shal be delivered from corruptions Rom 8. 21 22 23. bondage into the glorious liberty of Gods Children for the whol Creation grones and travels in pain together til now and not only they but we also which hav the first fruits of the Spirit even we groan within waiting for the adoption to wit redemption of our body Ergo al Creatures shal be restored Sol. This is like a Rabbets head left last to slay as requiring most labor for such obscure places al Sectists obtrud as Men lov to fish in troubled waters 'T is most abstruse of any in the new Testament as St. Austin avers wherto many apply St. Peters words That in Pauls Epistles som things are hard 2 Pet. 3. 16. to understand which the unlearned and unstable wrest as they doo other Scriptures to their own destruction 'T is a good cavest for bold Buzzards not to build doubtful doctrins on dark Oracles without good guids unles they be found or founded on Faiths analogy elswher The first words The Creatur shal be delivered from Corruptions bondage may best be doon by annillation being therby freed from Mens abuses and farther possibility of decay tho not restored to perfecter estate as the letter seems to say The next Into the glorious liberty of Gods Children may be safly expounded together with their liberty or by reason of it or at same time with it So St. Chrysostom best skild in his Mother toung interprets the particl 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 into by 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 together for or by reason of that they shal be freed by means of the Saints liberty Semblably St. Ambros saith it shal be at the same time together when the Saints shal attain their glory which two Expositions seem soundest to salv al scruples For dumb Creatures cannot be coheirs with the elect of eternal bliss by redemption or resurrection of the body as the bare words imply having no saving faith in Christ Thos words Not only they but even we which hav the first fruits of the Spirit groan within our selfs waiting for the adoption even the redemption of our body plainly distinguish betwen the Saints state who groan and wait for the redemption of the Body and al other Creatures which groan only to be delivered from corruptions bondage together with the liberty of Gods Children or at the same time or by means of it Which deliverance may best be atchived by a total final abolition when they shal no more be subject to slavery abuse and villany This cleerly resolvs al difficulty to interpret the particile into by together with the liberty of Gods Children according to thos two orthodox Fathers authentic exposition Such as assert any other liberty of restauration or melioration must answer al foregoing Arguments for annihilation or shew sufficient caus why som shal be restored and not al sith St. Paul names the whol Creation or every Creature Kinds and Individuals To say Mixtils Vegetals and Bruts shal partake the glorious liberty of eternal felicity with Gods Sons or Saints is a Brutish buz which no sound sober Divines dare own He useth the phrase of delivery from corruption rather then annihilation as parrallel to Mans manumission from like bondage Marlorat who is for restitution comments thus hence it appeers into how great glory Gods Sons shal be
Witchcraft Witches justly punished with death for their fals beleef that they can doo such mischief and a wil or purpose to act it their Trade being neerer to a new Religion then a Craft or Science Such as are content to be poor may easily resolv to Censure be honest so thos that hold Hel to be no real place and Devils meer Metaphors must of cours deny Witchcraft yea many who pretend to be wise pious professors are too incredulous of Witches contrary to the faith of al Gods People Exod. 22 18. both Jews and Christians who wil not suffer a Witch to liv as God commanded The best is only privat persons deny it but al public Princes and Christian Common-wealths make strict Laws against it Saul destroied Wisards and such as had familiar Spirits yet in distres caused a Witch of Endor to rais Samuel as the spectre seemed with whom he consulted Serjeant Glyn who at last Lent Assises in Cornwal condemned eght Witches upon pregnant presumptions and personal confessions can scientiously satisfy any Man that ther be such impious confederats with Satan els al Laws and Magistrats that question them for their fals imaginations or intentions to work mischief if they can doo none were most unjust and to execut them bloody De Regno purae Caliginis Of pure Darknes Kingdom BEside al Soveraign powers Divine and Human precited Eph. 6. 12. Mat. 12. 26. Mat. 9. 34. Eph. 2. 2. John 16. 11. the Scriptures specify rulers of this Worlds Darknes even the Kingdom of Satan and Principality of Beelzebub over Devils or Phantasms in the Air as Satan is stiled Prince of the power of the Air and Prince of this World becaus he rules in this Worlds darknes So they under his dominion in opposition to the Faithful caled Children of the Light are properly Children of Darknes The Kingdom of Darknes is a confederacy of Deceivers who Kingdom of Darknes to get dominion over Men in this World devise erroneous doctrins to extinguish the Light both of Nature and Scripture p. 333. c. therby to seduce silly Disciples and so disprepare them for the Kingdom of God to com Fabula narratur mutato nomine de te Let the name changed be The tale is told of thee The darkest part of Satans Kingdom is without Gods Church among such as beleev not in Christ yet doth not the Church like the Land of Goshen enjoy al Light necessary to the work injoined by God but as Men born blind hav no Idae● of any bodily Light nor can any conceiv greater then he hath perceived somtimes by his own senses so is it with the Light of the Gospel and understanding too that none can imagin any greater degree therof then he hath attained Ther be four causes of spiritual Darknes 1. By abusing or abolishing the Scriptures Light for weer 1 Caus not knowing the Scripture the chief is wherto almost al the rest are consequent or subservient wresting it to prov Gods Kingdom so oft cited to be the Church or multitud of Christians now living or that shal rise at last day but the Kingdom of God was first erected by Moses ministry over the Israelits so saith he but none els cald his peculiar People which after ceased when they refused to be longer governed by God and chose Saul Since which time God had no proper Kingdom by pact or covenant but only as he ever was is and shal be universal King of al Creatures ruling according to his absolut Wil and infinit Power Nor are any now under any King or Kingdom by pact sav our secular Soveraigns til Christ shal com again to reign eternaly on Earth Succedaneal to this said error is that Christ now in Heaven hath som one Man or Assembly by whos mouth he speaks givs Laws and which represents his Person This regal power under him the Pope claims generaly over al the Church but in particular stats the Pastors or Presbyteries of thos places which begets such darknes in Mens understandings Hence results another error that a Christian Kingdom had need to receiv his Crown by a Bishop as if the claus of Dei gratia depended on that Ceremony So al Ecclesiastics assume the title of Clergy caling al others Laity or People simply Hence also arose the distinction betwen Emperors Civil Laws and Popes Canons which last were but bare Canons or Rules voluntarily received by Princes til Charlemaign becam Emperor but afterward as the Popes power increased becam commands or Laws and Emperors allowed them For the Pope pretending al Christians to be his Subjects makes it capital for any not to be of Roman Religion but tolerats Jews Mahometans and Pagans to enjoy their own Rites if they offer no scandal A secund abuse of Scripture is turning consecration into conjuration or inchantment for to consecrat is to offer giv or dedicat decently and devoutly any thing to God by separating it from common use or prophane to be holy and peculiar for Gods service by his Ministers hands but when Papists pretend to change the nature or quality of a thing as in the Lords Supper to make Bread and Wine by saying this is my Body this is my Blood to be Christs very Body and Blood it must either be Gods extraordinary work which 't is not being doon daily and frequently or a vain impious conjuration wherby they would hav Men beleev a change of Natures contrary to the testimony of their sight and other senses If the Aegyptian Sorcerers who turnd their Rods to Serpents and Waters to Blood or at least to seem so had made no change in shew but only outfaced the King that they were Serpents which looked like Rods would not al Men tax them for Liers Thus Priests tel the People that they hav turned Bread into a Man nay a God requiring Men to worship it which is gross Idolatry The words this is my Body or represents my Body can extend soly to the Bread which Christ consecrated with his own hands for he said not the Bread wherof any Priest shal say this is my Body shal be instantly transubstantiated into it nor was this doctrin harched in the Church of Rome til under Innocent the third not 500. yeers ago when the Popes power was at highest and Peoples darknes heaviest that Men could not see the Bread they eat specialy being stamped with Christs figure on the Cross as if the very wood was transubstantiated which they ate together with the Body So at Baptism they use many Charms in name of the holy Trinity with the sign of the Cross at naming ech Person as in consecrating holy Water the Priest saith I conjure thee Creature of Water in the name of God the Father Almighty and Jesus Christ his only Son our Lord and by virtu of the holy Ghost that thou becom conjured Water to driv away al the Enimies powers c. The like is doon in Benediction of Salt and Hony mixd therwith
even tru Philosophy against Laws but Ecclesiastics who are subject to any State hav no proper right to govern but al what they assum to doo is meer usurpation tho they gild it with the gloss of Gods right Tully tels that one Cassius a Roman Judg if the Witnesses could not make cleer a crime would ask the accusers Cui bono what profit the Prisoner expected by the fact For no presumption so evidently declares the guilt of an Author as the gain which he shal get by the action So in the foresaid cases it must be inquired what gain glory or greatnes accrued to any by holding the same 1. That the Church militant on Earth is Gods Kingdom of glory or Land of Promiss not that of Grace which is but a Promiss of the Land thes benefits arise to the Clergy that the Priests Pastors or Prelats acquire as Gods public Ministers or Teachers of the People a right to govern the Church and consequently the Common-wealth both being the same Persons Hence the Pope prevailed with al Christian Princes subjects to beleev that to disobey him in spiritual causes was to oppose Christ himself whos Vicar he was as St. Peters successor which in effect is to usurp an universal Monarchy over al Christendom For tho the Christian Emperors at first constituted them suprem teachers in al their Dominions under them by the title of Pontifex Maximus or cheif Prelat yet when the Empire was divided and after dissolved he easily induced People being his Subjects already to adore him as Christs Viceroy in the Church as his Kingdom of Glory so it may be presumed that he having the best benefit by this universal Monarchy was author of that Theory Afterward when Princes Stats and Churches rejected the Popes universal power the civil Soveraigns should hav reserved their right before they let it go as England in effect did sav that the Clergy maintaining their function under them to be Gods right seemed to usurp if not a Supremacy yet an independence on civil power yet seemed only acknowledging a right in the King to suppress the exercise of their function at his pleasure Indeed wher the Presbytery prevailed tho they abandoned many Romish Doctrins yet this that Christs Kingdom is already com and began at his Resurrection is stil retained Yea they claim power to excommunicat Kings as ordinary Sheep of their Fold and be sole Moderators in al matters of Religion wher they rule as the Pope chalengeth it over al Christians For to excommunicat a Soveraign is to rep●l him from al places of public service and resist him by the Sword as they did in Scotland So to excommunicat any privat Person without the Soveraigns leav is to bereav his lawful liberty and usurp unlawful power over their Brethren To uphold this spiritual Soveraignty non minor est virtus 1 Infallibility quam quaerere parta tueri they use many Engins 1. To perswade that the Pope in his Pontifical Chair or public capacity cannot er so Presbyters would be beleeved in Pulpits 2. That Bishops hav not their right immediatly from God 2 Suo●ection of Bishops nor mediatly from Soveraigns but soly from the Pope that they may side with him upon al occasions wheras Presbyterians shuffle off Prelats to usurp their power 3. That al Clergy-Men Seculars and Regulars are exempt 3 Exemptions of the Clergy from power of Civil Laws who wil be protected by the State yet pay no part of public expens to prop their power nor are liable to penalties the Presbyterians wish it to themselfs 4. That their Priests must be stiled Sacerdotes Sacrificers 4 The Name Sacerdotes which was the Israelits title both of their civil Magistrat while God was King and public Ministers afterward which with mak●ng the Lords Supper a Sacrifice puts People in beleef that the Pope hath the same power over al Christians which Moses and Aaron had over Israel both Civil and Clerical the Presbyters are intitled Elders who were chief Assistants to the Apostles 5. That Marriage is a Sacrament which givs the Clergy 5 Mariage a Sacrament authority to judg the lawfulnes of it and consequently what Children are legitimat Presbyterians pretend no proper right in this kind sav only to hav the father at Baptism testify the child to be his own which is of no great use 6. That Priests may not marry which assures the Popes 6 Priests Celibat power over sundry Princes for if a King be a Priest as many Soveraigns are Prelats he cannot marry nor transfer his Regal right to Posterity without the Popes special dispensation Presbyters are no way guilty herin who marry twise thrise or four times 7. That auticular Confession is a Sacrament wherby they 7 Auricular Confession acquire better intelligence of Princes purposes and Peoples projects in the Civil State then thes possibly can of their sub●leties stratagems or machinations in the Ecclesiastic Polity here the Presbyterian parallel ceaseth 8. That to Canonize Saints and declare Martyrs pertains soly 8 Saints Canonization to the Pope which assures his power among simple sottish people who wil obstinatly oppose their Soveraigns either hostily or proditoriously even to death if the Pope Excommunicat or pronounce them Heretics and Enimies to the Church 9. That divers doctrins Transubstantiation Penance Absolution 9 Doctrins remitting and retaining sins greatly ratify this spiritual Monarchy among the vulgar 10. That the devise of Purgatory justification by external 10 Purgatory works and sale of Indulgences doo chiefly inrich the Clergy the subtraction wherof excited Luther to revolt from the Pope who conferred the Indulgences of al Germany on his Sister 11. That by Demonology Exorcisms and other bug Bear 11 Demonology Rites they keep or think they keep people the more under their girdle as doubtless men stand in more aw of them 12. That Aristotles Philosophy Metaphisics Physics Ethics 12 School po●nts Politics precited and School Divinity taught in every University erected or regulated by the Popes authority keep al thos errors from being detected and make men mistake Ignis fatuus of vain Philosophy for his very Light of the Gospel So that Roman Quaere Cui bono descries the Pope to be principal Author or Fautor of thos dark doctrins from which Good Lord deliver us Ther be three knots on Christian liberty 〈◊〉 Knots untied 1. That which the first Presbyters knit who assembling to agree what they should teach and binding themselfs to teach nothing against their assemblie Decrees deemed People obliged to folow their doctrins and forsook ther company then caled Excommunication if they refused 2. That which Presbyters of the chief City or Province got on Parochial Ministers caling themselfs Bishops or Prelats Is Qu●●e it not the same office or order which Saint Paul first conferred on Titus and Timothy to reside over al Presbyters in Crete and Ephesus compare them no Eg can be
one in in ech of the seven Asian Churches to whom he directed his Episties For Bishops as Fathers ordeined Presbyters but not they Bishops nor can Sons ordein Sons without a Father or Bishop who is superior both in precedence of place and preeminence of power as is proved The twelv Apostles and seventy Disciples had equal charge Luke 10. 1. or Commission to preach the Gospel cure Diseases and cast out Devils yet the twelv superior to the seventy as al know Som too boldly say Both were one order becaus caled Disciples sit liber Judex let St. Luke decide it After this relating to what he premised of the Apostles he appointed other seventy Disciples also If other then not the same nor doth community of general title argu identity of special order or specifical Office For Apostles were caled Disciples but the seventy no Apostles and Matthias one of them was chosen Apostle as to an higher degree yea Dorotheus flatly avers that they were subordinat to them and many afterwards made Diocesan Bishops who succeded the twelv and Presbyters the seventy as al Antients Jeronimo non exempto unanimosly vote and inform Men who hav forfeted their Faith or resigned it to Faction fear not to vent untruths among the Vulgar being sure the simpler sort wil be seduced for lack of learning and their Proselits apt to accept shadows for substances or counterfet copper for current Coin But St. Austins saying to Julius the Heretic wil wel suit such Sectists Hath time so confounded al things is darknes turn'd to light or contrarily that Pelagius Celestin and Julius can see but Hilary Cyprian and Ambros becom blind semblably are al Fathers Councils and Ecclesiastic Writers blind Beetles not to perceiv how primitiv Churches not long before their dais were governed but Calvin Cartwright and Knox such Lynces to see so far into a Milston what was acted so many ages before their births without any Perspectivs of Human Histories a strange instinct if not inspiration Let St. Austins admonition shape the conclusion 'T is fit Christians should prefer Antiquity before your Novities and rather adhere to their solid Judgments then to your shalow fancies The Answer to nine Questions propounded at last Parliament to the Assembly of Divines touching Jus Divinum in Church Government is built on the proofs or Principles precited 1. That Elders and Elderships in Scripture were sacred Officers representing the Church 2. That Christ hath a temporal Kingdom wherof secular Magistrats are Vicegerents and a spiritual committed to Church Officers as 't is said Aaron and his Sons shal wait on the Priests Office and a B●shops Numb 3. 10. Office is a good work for they are contra distinct and may 1 Tim. 3. 1. not confound their powers Say that Magistrats must guard the Church by positiv Laws yet not rule in it nor they to meddle with secular affairs 3. That no Independent congregational Elderships are Jure divino 4. That Christ gav the Keis to his Apostles and their spiritual successors but not to Mat. 16 19. Mat. 18 18. John 20 23. al Members of the Church Al which are tru Positions if the head Rulers be included els 't is no Church Government of divine Institution For no Societies Companies Colleges or Corporations can be complet without their several Heads as right Episcopacy is a regulated Presbytery but single Presbytery without a Bishop who may not be secluded or separated Episcopat beheaded 'T is said That in the black Moneth a headless Hors wanders the streets with a chain about his neck which haply now is fulfilled if the Church becom an Anarchical Acephalon and the World an Antipodical Anarchy That answer hath two main defects 1. In not declaring the whol truth that the Apostles were Heads or Presidents over al Presbyters and before their deaths deputed Bishops to be ordinary Rulers themselfs being extraordinary in their steads 2. In not explaining whether Lay-Elders may be admitted among Church-Officers which seems to bee a mungrel mixture But al Sects learn that craft of Satan to concele what makes most against them Certes Episcopat and Elderships are Correlats nor can ther be a tru Presbytery without a Prelat Whence Mr. Calvin at Geneva when they reformed Religion and had expelled their Popish Prelat Soveraign of the State offered to readmit him if he would renounce the Papacy but upon refusal erected this new form of Ministers and Laics to draw in joint yoke together to pleas his Popular Patrons He wished as his felows did to hav Protestant Prelats as in England or Superintendents which are analogical Bishops as elswher for they are truly Christian yea of Apostolic Institution not Anti-Christian unles Antichrist be the head and many hundreds suffred Martyry under Pagan tyranny beside som here in the Marian persecution therfore such aspersions savour more of ignorant malice then tru charity for it may sincerly be said sans scandal that Episcopacy stood established in this land ever since the dawn of Christianity under Lucius a Brytish King almost An C. 180. 1500 yeers both by antient and later Laws from age to age So that if the primitiv form of Church government be retained it cannot be exiled for if Titus Timothy and the rest were ruling Elders over Presbyters it should be so stil yet 't is not simply unalterable if weighty causes require an abolition Epiphanius rightly reputed Aerius an Heretic though it be no point of Faith but Faction and such since stiled Schismatics for opposing Episcopacy sith if it should be granted which can never be proved that 't is a meer Human Ordinance of Apostolic Men yet possession and prescription of 1500 yeers sans violence or usurpation is enough to instal it in a firm right free from extirpation if their be any sure setled state on Earth For St. Jerom no friend to that Order for his teen against John the proud Patriarch of Jerusalem under whos Jurisdiction he lived long at Bethleem Juda freely agniseth that the peace of particular Churches cannot be conserved without it being the best means to suppress Schisms Sects and Heresies which swarm like Locusts in the open Sun Many abuses are crept up specialy in committing too much power to Lay. Chancelors and detracting divers priviledges from Presbyters beside excessiv avarice of som Bishops which reigns in scarlet Robes so il as in lawn sleevs al which may be reformed and pristin procedings restored without weeding out pure Wheat with Tares Cockles and Darnel which wise Husbandmen wil not doo but what disorders may grow upon its utter eradication as al alterations are perilous none but Gods alseing Ey can foresee To sum up al thes are Oraculous verities 1. That Christ Summary during life kept al rule in his sole power but after Resurrection commended it to his Apostles by a Triple charge to Peter Feed my Sheep 2. That when Beleevers increased they erected Elders every wher to officiat under them 3. That
before their deaths they ordeined som Disciples as Superiors over several Churches and Presbyteries 4. That such were stiled Prelats set over and Bishops or Overseers 5. That Peter and James Apostles Marc and Timothy Evangelists Gaius and Lynus two of the seventy Disciples Titus Onesimus Evodius Clemens Lucius Apelles Denys Areopagit Polycarp Ignatius Anacletus Apostolic Men were actual Bishops in several Sees as Ignatius Tertullian Irenaeus trusty Trustees avow 6. That in after ages Bishops were chosen by Presbyteries not occasionaly like Presidents or Moderators in Councils nor annualy as Maiors of Cities but perpetualy for life like Masters of Colleges to govern their Dioceses 7. That such continued in al christian Churches by the titles of Bishops or Prelats til Luther stiled them Superintendents 8. That after-Records or Catalogs of Episcopal continued successions are extant every wher beyond cavil or contradiction 9. That al Elders or Presbyters with Deacons Evangelists c. were Clergy Men by imposition of hands til Calvin occasionaly admitted Laics Joint Rulers in shew with Clerics which form hath since crept into a few Churches as novities stil find vulgar intertainment like new Brooms 10. That ther is no semblable color for conterfet Lay-Elders to meddle in Church matters nor ever were any such except Church-Wardens to keep the common Stock Goods and Utensils safe What needs more light at noon The blind are never the better nor wil deaf Adders be charmed So far the History Gaudenus de Episcopatu Gauden about Episcopat In his Hicrospistes or Defens of English Ministry and Ministers LEt Dr. Gauden a learned Divine ful of piety and free Appendix from partiality moderat the matter who in his Elegant Apology for the Ministry hath thes passages in sundry places He dotes not on any dross or rust which antient venerable Episcopacy may in many revolutions of ages easily contract and be as easily cleered nor likes thes rigid reformations which som rash envious ambitious Presbyters driv on who know not how to shav their Fathers Beards without cutting their Throats pair their Nails without cropping their Hands nor as unskilful Chymists refine from dross without consuming what is Pretious nor as blind Empirics purge bad Humors without casting into bloody Fluxes Our Lord Jesus Christ the tru Messias Son of God Angel of the new Covenant the great Apostle Bishop and Father of our Souls Author and Finisher of our Faith Suprem Lord and King Eternal high Priest and unerring Prophet of his Church was sent by G●d the Father to perform al Prophecies fulfil al righteousnes and settle a visible Ministration of holy things in his Church who cam not in his own Name as Man to be Mediator or to take the Honor of Prophet Priest and a King over it but had his Mission from the Father by evident Witne● from Heaven both before and at his Birth but more eminently at Baptism by the visible Shape of a Dov and audible voice This is my beloved Son in whom I am wel pleased being annointed with gifts of the Holy Ghost abov al as Head of the Church Thes were attended with infallible Signs and Wonders while he taught the Mysteries of his Kingdom and instituted holy Rites to distinguish his Church from the World by thos Seals and Pledges of his lov in dying for the Faithful when he shed both Blood and Water on the Cross Which having personaly accompiished as to the meritorius part of his Ministry he being no more to convers in a visible Human presence on Earth did after his Resurrection commit the Keis of his Kingdom to the twelv Apostles aforechosen as Stewards or Ministers of his Houshold instructing them on what fundation of Faith to build his Church and by what Sacramental Signs to confirm Beleevers bidding them to Teach and Baptise al Nations to ordein Disciples that should succed and so breathed on them promising to send his Spirit as he did after his Ascention and to be with them til the Worlds end This cannot be meant of their Persons who shortly died but of their Survivers or Successors in the Ministry to whom the same Authority and assistance belongs by divine durable Charter or Commission for publication and confirmation wherof the Holy Ghost cam on them in shape of firy Cloven Toungs filling them with miraculous gifts fit for the first planting of the Church and al Ministerial power derivable to others for propagation and perpetuity therof Which whol fram or Fabric was the proper effect of his Prophetic Wisdom for instructing his Church an Act of his Kingly power in governing it and the fruit of his Priestly care for a right Liturgy or Officiating to be stil continued by an holy Succession of Evangelical Ministers in his Name to Teach Guid and Govern it in al holy Duties He made Apostles Prophets Evangelists Pastors Teachers for the work of Ministry and edyfying of his body who had divers gifts as be several parts in our body so that al are not Prophets or Pastors which are Beleevers or Members as every bodyly part is not an Ey tho it partakes the same Soul as Beleevers doo the same Spirit in differing ministrations of which Gifts thos only are to Judg whom the Spirit sets Successivly in the Church with power to ordein others without which divinely constituted Order began by Christ derived to the Apostles and delegated to their Successors the Church long ago had bin a Monster made up of confused excrescences or heaps of Heresies Sects Schisms and blind Baiards as such mishapen prodigies start up daily who having cast off Sacred Order doo in their varieties exced the promiscuous productions even of Afric The Apostles accordingly first filled up Judas place by Lot out of the seventy Disciples and took care to ordain others which should so doo after them distributing their own labors into several Churches som of Circumcised Jews others of Gentils among whom they exercised Divine power and Authority with al fidelity as Christs Ambassadors Heralds and Laborers in his Husbandry or Espousers to make a Mariage betwen Christ and the Church which office none without do delegation might presum to perform During which primitiv purity they ordeined Elders in every City and Country charging them to fulfil the Ministrey and feed their Flocks both in tru Doctrin and good Diciplin over whom the Lord had made them Overseers by the Apostles assignation Som of which had charge to settle a Succession of such as should be apt and able to teach the Word of Life that Christs Institution might be kept unblamable til his secund coming by an holy Order or Office of Ministers duly made by solen imposition of sacred hands as a visible token of their peculiar designation to this function Thus beyond al doubt or disput which none but Atheists or Infidels wil deny Christs holy Ordinance was carried on successivly for three generations 1. In the Apostles 2. From them to Elders and Rulers 3. From them to others which
were ordeined Bishops Presbyters and Deacons as is evident in the new Testament The next succession is cleer by testimony of Clement and other Apostilic Men beyond exception or evasion al which entring by the Dore are as tru Shepherds Stewards Fathers Rulers and Watchmen over the Flock being caled the Light of the World Salt of the Earth Fishers of Men Stars in his right hand Angels of the Churches c. who are charged to Preach the Word in season and out to feed Lambs to care for the Flock to fulfil their Ministry to exhort command and Rebuk with al Authority to whom Christ gav many peculiar privileges and promises of special assistance Hence 't is cleer as the Noonday that som not al and thos ordeined not voluntiers are sent successivly by Christs authority to doo the work of the Ministry which dreadful imploiment injoined with a bitter Wo if neglected the very Angels wil not undergo unles sent nor then without horror much less should sinful Men to whom a duple Wo is du desperatly dare to intrud being unsent uncaled unordeined and unfurnished which is proud presumption As then som are duly invested with Ministerial power and strictly injoined to use it for the Churches good so al others not impowered tho never so wel gifted are flatly forbid to usurp that sacred Office or confer what they never received on others which neither Melchisedec Moses Aaron Samuel nor any of the Prophets no nor Christ John Baptist the Apostles Evangelists or any tru Bishops and Presbyters ever durst to arrogat without divine mission or commission mediatly or immediatly derived from Christ This Ministerial Ordination hath continued abov sixteen Centuries by lawful succession even to wonder amidst al Persecutions Confusions and changes of Human affairs For Christ promiseth to be with his Church and Ministers to the Worlds end and Hel●gates shal not prevail against them This laying on of Hebr 6. 1 3. Hands in Ordination is reckoned among the fundamental Principles of Religion joyned with Faith Repentance Baptism Resurrection and last Judgment nor can Confirmation be duly doon to the Baptised and Catechised sav by such as are ordeined therto which to gainsay is as if Men should reject thos other grand Articles forecited Surely al divine Ministrations of Preaching Celebrating the Sacraments and other Ordinances necessary to the being so wel as wel being of a Church had ceased long since if God had assigned no peculiar Men to hold forth the great Salvation which leavs Men excuseless sith they are taught by such as hav special Characters or Letters of Credence from Christ if they wil not hear Moses and the Prophets or Men sent by him whom wil they beleev Ther be four sorts of Laborers in Gods harvest som sent by him soly as Moses most Prophets the twelv Apostles St. Paul som by Gods assignation but Mans Ordination as Aaron Josua Elisha Timothy som by Ordination of the Church yet of Christs institution as al Evangelical Ministers duly ordered som not sent by God or Man but run or rush in of themselfs as fals Prophets Deceivers Intruders Sectists and al Satans Disciples who boast of extraordinary Enthusiasm as Angels of light saying Thus saith the Lord When he never sent nor spak by them For no Beleever though indued with great Gifts and Graces as St. Ambros had before he becam Bishop ought to assum Ministerial power for then every Christian of both Sexes as ther be sundry She-Preachers which pretend to the Spirit in thes licentious times may claim the Keis to themselfs and dispens Holy things to others or rule Christs Houshold in his stead which repugns common Reason as if every domestic Servant or Scullion should chalenge the Stewards place or every Member arrogat the office of Eys Toung or Hands becaus they belong to the same Soul Body and Head Sith then no Natural Moral or Religious gifts or abilities can instate any to be a Magistrat Judg Ambassador or public Officer unles he be invested by the Fountain of Civil power So ther should be a right derivation of Spiritual Power from Christ Jesus as Head either immediatly as the Apostles had or mediatly as Bishops and Presbyters since who without fraud force or unjust Usurpation received it from the Apostles by Praier Benediction and imposition of Hands in Christs name Which pregnant truth morosely to deny is as if an Hog should answer al Arguments with grunting Yea to act against so strong a stream of authority befits only Ranters Seekers Shakers and Enthusiasts or Jews Turcs and Infidels but not sober Christians or Members of the Church which ever enjoyed a tru succession of ordeined Ministry wherby the Gospels light is continued to this day amidst al Pagan persecutions Heresical confusions and Schismatical Fractions bent to undermine it Al Nations by Natures lore owned som Deity and had peculiar Persons to execut Religious Rites nor did ever any sober Men reject Gods service for Ministers faults frailties or infirmities For a Divine must be distinguish'd from the Man sith Gods power works with human weaknes nor need we be more nice or nauseous Lastly ther is a necessity of ordeined Ministry sith none of free accord wil undergo so hard and hazardous a task in times of primitiv Persecutions to hold forth the doctrin of a crucified Saviour as al carnal Men deemed it unles they had the duty of divine caling laid on their Consciences Yet however in the Gospels Halcyon serenity many new Teachers out of avarice or popular ambition rush rashly upon it which the best Men durst not weild without weeping as St. Austin did when he was made Presbyter and trembling thos rigid storms of yore would hav quenched the now so forward flashes of thes Sparks when to be a Prelat or Presbyter was to expose themselfs to fire and fagot wild Beasts jaws and a thousand tortures So unles divine authority had imposed and special Grace assisted together with promises of eternal Glory doubtles the glorious Gospel of salvation had yet this time bin buried in oblivion fith none had heard or beleeved that report if none had dared to preach or publish it as Men sent and ordeined did Nor would any els be so fool hardy to hazard al worldly interests honor estate liberty life on such an uncouth unwelcom unsafe message unles they had bin conscious of a special duty laid on them by divine authority derived in that solen sacred Ordination of Ministry Whence St. Paul denounced a Wo to himself if he preached not the Gospel For every one that can handle the Hod Hammer or Trowel is not instantly an Architect Nor can every gifted Man supply the place of such a Workman as hath both Materials Tools Art and Approbation Ther is great ods betwen plausible cunning to draw Disciples and sincere conscience to make folowers of Christ betwen intruding popular Masters and tru ordeined Ministers betwixt clambring over the wal like Robbers or Plunderers and
pressed St. Austin Chrysostom with others against Erastus giving general Councils glorious titles when they served his turn or els slighted them and Cartwright cals such citing of Fathers a raking of ditches 11. They allege against Bishops preeminence over Ministers that both are caled by one name and therfore one Function when 't is answered That community of title takes not away ●●stinction of Offices sith even Princes are stiled Deacons Apostles and Priests yet far disparat in power this wil not content Yet Erastus proved That the name Elder is ever appropriat to Ecclesiastics not to Laics Beza borowed that distinction for his defens how the name of Bishops and Elders are common but their Offices not al one nor is it a good consequent every Bishop is a Presbyter Ergo every Elder is so for al names of Ecclesiastic Officers Deacons Apostles Prophets Prelats Pastors Presbyters are sometime used generaly or promiscuously 12. They aspers our State for suffering Bishops to retain som parts of the Canon Law crying out 't is Popish and Develish yet if ought sit their humors they secretly stole it out of the Decretals as in their draught of Disciplin more then seven parts of eight are borowed from it Hence Viret finding how Princes by cashiring the Canon Law assumed Ecclesiastic power to themselfs condemns their rashnes or rigidnes who depraved the same Thus by this Jury of Criminations it appeers how palpably partial al mortal Men are in their own behalfs yea their factious folowers wil hardly beleev half and justify the other moity as proceding of piety Next shal be shewed how they wrest the Fathers to their own sens Ignatius wils That nothing be doon in the Church without 〈◊〉 the Bishops consent who as Prince of Priests hath power over al Can ought be plainer Yet Cartwright counterfets That by Priests he means ruling Elders Lay ones he never know by Prince the Moderator chosen to propone matters at one meeting only and by power over al his authority over the Elders in the same Parish when no such precincts were yet bounded just after their new cut Justin Martyr stiles every Bishop Prelat as preposited over Priests and People Cartwright consters it That he was Prelat of the People not over Presbyters or at most a Moderator to propos matters only Yet if he was superior over Ministers how fondly is it inferred to be lawful becaus he was so for even in thos dawning da●● som things deviated from the Gospels purity as the name Prelat common to al Elders was appropriat to one Thus like Wind-millers they make every wind serv their turns Ire●●●● saith the Apostles appointed Bishops in thos Churches which they planted Beza clean contrary to his mind and meaning interprets it of Pastors Doctors and ruling Elders not constituted by their authority but chosen by the Parishes For when any Officer was elected the Apostle present consecrated him to the Lord by laying on hands in the name of the Presbytery Jerom testifies That from St. Marc to his time a Bishop was placed in higher degree abov Presbyters as a Captain in an Army Cartwright seeks strange shifts to shadow it 1. That the Presbyters did it without Marcs order 2. That the words from Marcs time are exclusiv as if that superiority began after his time which is flatly fals for he cals Marc Bishop of Alexandria and his successors superior in degree o● dignity 3. That in saying it was so at Alexandria he implies it was not so elswher Is not his a goodly gloss 4. He cries ou● against the pravity of thos primitiv times which is a more ingenuous agnition but a silly shelter or Sanctuary for no wit of Man can evade or exclude it Jerom saith farther It was ordered by Decrce of the whol World That to suppre●● Schisms one should be chosen by the Priests abov the rest Beza boldly givs him the ly which the testy old Man if he the● lived would retort in his throat that it was not so Many Antients Iren●us Cyprian Tertullian Jerom Ambros Austin cal Bishops the Apostles Successors And Ecclesiastic Writers draw long Catalogs of their names in several Sees which thos Father 's urged against upstart Heretics in their dais but when Papists press such succession at Rome and elswher we deny not the truth of it but answer that personal succession is very effectual if Doctrinal concur and thos Fathers in urging the first had a special ey to the last becaus such Heretics oppugned som points of Apostolic Doctrin Yet Cartwright and his Cru contend that by Bishops are meant Parochial Pastors stiled the Apostles Doctrinal successors and al Episcopal Catalogs are of Parish Priests Yea Sadeil excluding al personal succession grants Doctrinal to Laics if they hold the Apostles precepts and walk in their paths O dainty When swarms of Authors are cited that Timothy was Diocesan of Ephesus Cartwright givs the ly to al becaus St. Paul saith he was Evangelist So was S. Marc yet a Bishop When for Antiquity of Archbishops Clemens Anacletus Anicetus Epiphanius Ambros c. are urged together with St. Austins rule That wher a name is so old and origin not extant it should seem Apostolic Cartwright cals the citing of antient Authors a raking of Hel and saith thos times were not pure Virgin-like branding Clemens Anacletus and Anicetus as conterfet cranks haply som forgeries were vented in their names and slights Epiphanius that he wrote according to his time but rejects Ambroses Book de dignitate Sacerdotum as foisted When for the Office of Archdeacon Damasus Sixtus Sozomen and Socrates are quoted Cartwright answers That Damasus spake in the Dragons voice the best ground bears thistles and thos times were corrupt Thus they either wiredraw the Fathers words to their own fancy or deny their authority which are easy evasions When Ignatius terms a Bishop Prince of Priests and Cyril and Tertullian high-Priest Cartwright cursedly censures that such Proctors presum to put our Saviour out of his Office yet they are only stiled his Substituts on Earth when al confes it to be the joint judgment of the Catholic Church and Councils that Bishops are the best remedies to repel Schisms and Heresies Beza and Cartwright cry they are al deceived for ther were great controversies and contentions stil under their regiment 'T is tru for Christ foretold it wil be so stil til the end When a cloud of primitiv witnesses is produced for the lawful use of Holy dais Cartwright complains That Truth is measured by the crooked yard of time and appeals from authority to Scripture wherof he wil be sole Judg and Interpreter When the whol stream of Fathers and Councils is urged to prov the Churches power in al indifferent things not prescribed by Gods Word he carps how he is pestered with human authorities instead of the Prophets and Apostles shaking them off as St. Paul did the Viper with one blast that the things asserted are now questioned
Devils like Frogs coming Rev. 16. v. 13 14. out of the mouths of the Dragon Beast and fals Prophet working miracles are Papal Emisaries or Ambassadors sent to sommon the Kings and Potentats of the whol World to the battel of that great day of God Almighty wherin the Dragon shal assist the Beast and fals Prophet with al his warlike powers worldly plots and wily policies but the seven Angels poured out their seven Phials of Gods wrath The Woman in rich attire sitting on a Scarlet Beast ful of Rev 17 v 3. c. names of Blasphemy having seven heads and ten horns on whos forehead was writ a Mystery Great Babylon Mother of Harlots drunken with the blood of Saints and Martyrs of Jesus is Romes Papacy which rides on the Empire in the seven headed City being both but as one head the seventh and last consisting of the Temporal and Spiritual State which is even the eighth yet one of the seven reigning jointly together The Man which sat on a whit Hors in Heaven caled the Word Rev 19 v 11 c. of God who was clothed with a Vesture dipt in blood having on it and on his thigh a name written King of Kings and Lord of Lords is our Lord Jesus who shal smite the Nations ruling them wi●h a rod of iron and subdu al with great slaughter The Beast and fals Prophet which shal be tormented in a lake Rev 20. v 10. of fire and brimstone for ever is the whol Papacy and Antichrist the Pope head of that State or Society The holy City new Jerusalem prepared as a Bride adorned for Rev. 21. vers 2 hir Husband is the Company of Elect ever ready to receiv hir Bridegroom or best beloved Lord. The Lambs Bride or Spous that great City holy Jerusalem is Ibid. v. 9 10. Christs Militant Church on Earth which jointly with the triumphant in Heaven makes Christs Spous Thes new notions of names forty four in number never vented til now wil if wel digested make the meaning more obvious in most mysteries Many mo circumstantial terms are sparsed in the Text which are amply unveled in the insuing Commentary but this short Index shal serv to lead strangers steps in this Labyrinth Analysis Apocalypseos The Apocalyps Analysed THree principal parts are considerable 1. The Preface Analysis Part 1. which is both general of the whol Prophecy noting the Matter Pen-Man and Profit and special relation to the seven Asian Churches and in them to the Catholic Church wherin is a nomination of the person writing and thos writen to with a salutation of them and description of Jesus Christ 2. The substance and Body of the Book which contains a narration of the Churches State both Militant and Triumphant The Militant is deciphered at present as it was when John wrot and for future as it shal be at last day The Triumphant is declared both for the inchoation at general Judgment and duration to eternity 3. The Conclusion which confirms the whol Prophecy 1. By an Angels testimony who shewed it to John from the Lord 2. By Christ who testifies it to be tru and amplified by Johns earnest request on the Churches behalf 3. By John who denounceth direful judgments on al that shal ad to or take from it with a salutation to the Saints at end of al. The particulars of the Church Militant exhibit two points 1 Vision Ch. 1. 2. 3. 1 A Vision of seven golden Candlesticks and seven Stars signifying the Asian Churches 2 A description of thos Churches in seven Epistles directed to the Bishop-Angels of thos seven Seas in al which is one current constant form observed which imports 1 A description of Christ Jesus sutable to his Vision 2 A narrativ of the good commendable or evil culpable in every Angel and Church 3 Promises or menaces proportional to their Virtues or Vices 4 An exhortation to attend things writen to the Churches The Churches State for future specialy in Europ is more mysticaly unfolded which is to premonish hir of grievous persecutions by Tyrans Heretics and lims of Antichrist against al which the holy Ghost givs many comforts That God wil be with her in al distresses whos tribulations shal terminat in short space but hir Enemies shal perish and she in fine set safe or secure in the life to com al which things are pointly or precisely expressed in six Visions one after another Thes are comprised in two Prophecies or Systems Ch 4 〈◊〉 11. of Visions contemporar the first begins with the sealed Book the last lasts to the end of Apocalyps taking in som passages of five Trumpets viz. the litle Book the measuring of the Temple the out Court not to be measured and fate of the two mourning witnesses The Churches future estate is reveled in a mysterious Vision 〈◊〉 Vision Ch. 4. of a Book fastned with seven seals wherin is comprised a preparatory to open them which displais God 's sitting on a Throne in Heaven with his Ensigns or Emblems of Majesty viz. twenty four Elders and four Beasts Lightnings Thunders Voices Trumpets seven Lamps which are his seven Spirits a Sea of Ch 5. glass like Crystal and Songs of prais by them al to him that sits on the Throne The sealed Book held in his right hand which none was worthy or able to open sav the Lamb shewed to John the Churches future state til the worlds end In the seventh seal are Ch. 6. presented seven Trumpets and in the last seven Phials of Gods wrath ful of the last seven plagues or punishments The first Seal shews a whit Horse the secund a red the third a black his Rider bearing Ballances in his hand the fourth a pale his Rider death with Hel folowing at heels the fifth the Martyrs Souls under the Altar crying for vengeance which had whit robes given them with promiss of complet glory when their felow Brethren should be fulfilled The sixth sets forth Gods direful Judgments on the Churches Enimies attended with dreadful signs viz. A great Earthquake the Sun becam black and Moon as blood the Stars fel to Earth Heaven departed as a scrole and every Mountain and I le moved out of their places Herat Kings great Men cheif Captains Bond and Free even al Persecutors fel to despair hiding in Dens desiring the Mountains and Rocks to cover them from the Lamb. The seventh contains more Mysteries then any viz. A Vision 3 Vision Ch. 7. Ch. 8. of seven Angels with seven Trumpets as shal be specified but the holy Ghost comforts the Church and an Angel seals Gods Servants in the Foreheads as a sign of their deliverance At opening wherof was half an hours silence in Heaven betokening great things to com and the Angels addressed to sound The first sounded And Hail mixd with Fire and Blood insued which burnt a third part of al green things At sound of the secund A mighty Mountain burning with
11. 15. Christs who shal reign for ever What can be cleerer Ergo the Time which the Angel swore shal be no more is the period of al four Monarchies in general or Roman in special which is one effect of a time times and half This consummation of Gods mystery is the matter of the seventh trumpet attended with seven thunders which uttered their voices while the Angel proclamed it and synchronize with that trumpet But John is bid to seal up thos things of the thunders being inscrutable til the proper times that God shal revele it This trumpet discovers the mystery reserved to another place but both Prophecies of the Seals and litle Book are concluded with one issu which this trumpet exhibits the ful opening wherof is deferd til a ful passage be made to the litle Books new Prophecy and then the seventh trumpets mystery which is the Catastrophe is aptly and amply declared as shal be shewed Hence this busines is undertaken by no other Angels but by that excellent one who held in his hand the litle Book eaten by John If that Angel be Christ as his Roial attire and furniture imports this suspending the last sound in favor of the other Prophecy agrees to none so wel as him but if it were Michael the great Prince or another Angel clothed in linnen and his Dan. 1● 〈◊〉 Dan. 1● 6. ●oins girded with fine gold of Vphaz as appeered to Daniel the case alters not being from God Here the first part or Prophecy of Seals ends touching the 2 Part. Empires affairs the next or nobler concerns the Churches fate to be agitated John proceds herein The voice which I heard Rev 10. 8 9● 10 11. from Heaven spake to me again saying Take the litle open Book in the Angels hand who oat it up as he was bid wherby he was prepared to Prophecy again before many People Nations Toungs and Kings but the mystery to be reveled was sweet as hony in his mouth and the secret part of the Churches woful condition bitter as Aloes in his maw the representation is taken from Ezekiel The Prophecy proceds which begins from Ezek 3. 1 2 3. his work about Gods Temple● which presents the Churches duple state by two Courts one measured and another cast out Ther was given me a reed like a rod and the Angel said Rev. 11. 〈◊〉 measure Gods Temple and Altar and them that worship but the Court without measure not for 't is given to the Gentils who shal tread the holy City under foot forty two Months Here the primitiv state of Christs Church conformable to Gods Word is described by measuring the inner Court the type wherof an Angel shewed to Ezekiel The outer Court not to Ezek 〈◊〉 be measured sets forth Gods holy City or Christian Church which must be given to new Idolaters caled Gentils becaus they defiled it with Antichristian Apostasy fourty two annal months as shal be fully handled in the Story of the two horn'd Beast contemporizing herwith Jerusalems Temple had two Courts 1 Inner wher the burnt Offrings Altar stood at the 2 〈◊〉 Temples entry which was open only to Priests and Levits 2 Outer or great Court common to the People cald the Court of Israel The first termed Thyasterium or Altar of Sacrafice John is bid to measure but ths outer is given the Gentils to prophane fourty two months If it be said 't is the holy City not out Court which must be troden under foot 'T is answered that both are one and cald the holy City becaus People assembled here for holy Services To thos Herod at rebuilding the Temple added a third for Gentils and unclean persons who were prohibited the two others I wil giv power to my two witnesses V. 3 4 5. who shal Prophecy in sackcloth one thousand two hundred threescore dais thes are two Oliv Trees and two Candle sticks standing before the God of the Earth If any wil hurt them fire proceds from their mouths to devour their Enemies and if any wil hurt them he must thus be killed Thes mourning witnesses are Preachers or Patrons of divine truth which shal bewail the filthy pollution of Christs Church Idolizing like Gentils as Monitors to desist from their abomination and guids for the Saints to persist pure They are named two according to three famous Pairs in the old Testament viz. Moses and Aaron in the wildernes Elias and Elisaeus under the Baalitic Apostasy Zerobabel and Jesua at the Babylonish Captivity For they sympathise with thos types in number power and acts as the state of the Church when thes Prophecied suting with that of Israel is resembled to the wildernes Baalatism and Babylon V. 6. Thes hav power to shut Heaven that is rain not during their Prophecy as Elias and Elisaeus had and to turn waters into blood as Moses and Aaron had and to smite the Earth with al plagues so oft as they pleas Thes are caled Oliv Trees and Candle sticks standing before the Lord like Zerobabel Prince of Juda and Jesua the high Priest whom God annointed to restore Zech. 4 3 11. the Jewish Church under Captivity as Zechary alluds This Prophecy til the seventh trumpets sounding is not presented in Vision but dictated by an Angel personating Christ The witnesses are caled two as the Law requires to confirm every word and in regard of Gods two Tables or Testaments which they used in Prophecying They shal Prophecy one thousand two hundred threescore dais being forty two months which are not natural dais nor three dais and half when they shal ly dead so meant becaus the Beast whos time they contain contemporized with the hundred fourty four thousand sealed and they with the six first trumpets which cannot run out in so short a space as 1260. dais If any ask why the Gentils prophanation Note is measured by months the witnesses defending Gods pure Worship by dais 't is becaus Idolatry is the power of darknes or night which the Moon rules but tru religion compared to light or day which the Sun governs So Paul is said To turn the Gentils from darknes to light from Satans Acts 26 18. power to God Sith then Months are measured by the Moons motion but dais and yeers by the Sun the Beasts blasphemy is stil reckoned by months and the Womans stay in the wildernes by dais or yeers Zechary likens the two Oliv trees to the Zech. 4. 14. two annointed Zerobabel and Jesua which stand by the Lord but he mentions only one Candlestick signifying the Temple of that time and John two implying haply the East and West Church as it was divided during the witnesses mourning Thes did not avenge or afflict their Enemies by war and weapons but by fire from their mouths or denouncing Gods wrath on the abusers of his Ministers As the Lord speaks to Jeremy I wil make my Words in thy mouth fire and this Peo-ple Jer
power to giv the Beasts Image life that it should speak Vers 1● and caus so many as would not worship it to be killed Nebuchadnezar decreed the same of his Image but if this had not received life the slain Beast could not reviv in him no● was the former Dragon-Worshiper idle but activ and stout to fly on his Enimies as this Image ought to be in which he should reviv Therfore the fals Prophet had power not only to allure People to make the Image of the last cours but to inlifen him wherby he may by Edicts injoin such things as shal support his dignity and punish Opposers by temporal death For al power of the Image or Secular Beast is derived or delivered by the Pseudoprophetic who denounceth sentence of Heresy against al which resist his Authority and the other must execut it This is commonly caled a delivery over to the Secular Power which is but his Hangman becaus he wil not seem or deem to defile his holy hands with blood The like use other Sects or Septs make of Civil Magistrats He caused al great and smal rich and poor free and bond to Vers 16. 17. receiv a mark in their right hand or forehead that none might buy or sel sav such as had the mark or name of the Beast or number of his name The mark is his name as 't is caled the mark or name and afterward the mark of his name This allud● Rev. 14. 11. to an old custom of marking Servants with the Masters name specialy in the foreheads but Soldiers of their Captains in the hand So the Lambs Folowers being contrary to the Beasts had his name and his Fathers in their Foreheads The number of his name is the same with himself but cald the number becaus brought into letters of number God so disposing it but the mark and number differ if the interpretation be directed after the analogy of other places For the mark shews to which Lord they belong that bear it but the number indicats from what stock they spring that are marked as the number of twelv made in the multiplication of twelv Virgins is a symbol of Apostolic linage or Of-spring as shal be shewed The Beasts name which includs the number is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 imposed soon after the Revelation was writ For at the Empires division by Theodosius and rising of the ten Kings the Roman fals Prophet and West Inhabiters under him were stiled Latin by fatal instinct which very name subducting the numeral letters as Hebrews and Greecs use make the mystical number 666. noted by the holy Ghost which provs the Beasts prosapy who vaunts himself to succed the Apostles but indeed descends from the Dragon for the Apostolic number 12 wil never cast into 666. however multiplied but from the number 6. which belongs to the red Dragon and Beast of the sixth Head neatly and naturaly For the whol sum how great soever is compact out of six by units tens and hundreds as if the Dragons whol seed were diffused through this last Beasts whol Body with al his Ministers Here is Wisdom let him that hath understanding count the V. 18. Beasts number which is the number of a Man even 666. The Virgins number one hundred forty four thousand contrary to the Beast is altogether Apostolic begot of 12. multiplyed by twelv times twelv thousand for the reason or result of contraries is contrary wher both the name writen and number of the company is expressed but here the name is conceled or left to be collected and conjectured from the number wherin lies a mystery The forbidding to buy and sel is a brand of Papal Excommunication excluding commerce or company with such To receiv the mark of the Beasts name is to acknowledg Note him Lord and obey his authority but to receiv his number is to embrace his impiety derived from the Dragon Now tho none can hav the mark of his name or obey his authority unles he partake his number and impiety yet may a Man admit the number or impiety and abandon his name or authority As the Greecs hold the Dragons impious Idolatry with the Latins as first erected or established in the secund Nicen Synod by a Pope who labored earnestly to reviv the slain Dragons Image yet reject his authority and wil not bear his name or yoke as formerly but made a Schism as 't is stiled from the Latin Church which hath lasted abov 700. yeers maugre al brute Anathemas Let me intrud or interpose a few words Excommunication Animadvers is a prohibitiv brand to bar al that hav it from commerce company and communion but no permissiv badg to admit any nor can be caled a proper name Now Roman Catholic is the general appellation which al own and the Oath of Papal Supremacy caled reconciling to the Church of Rome a common mark or cognisance without which none may buy or sel spiritual wares among them Quam bene conveniunt Thes two terms Roman Catholic and Papal Supremacy applyed to the name and mark of the Beasts folowers I must own how fit or unfit soever humbly submitting them with al els to public censure No Symbols similituds nor allusions run on al four feet but are obvious to various applications which may and doo differ in divers circumstances as here haply it happens For the Beasts number Vicarius Dei generalis in terris DCLVVIIIIII 666. is the Beasts tru paraphrastical title and right number therof but no proper name nor number of a Man as 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is nor are the numeral letters collected from the original Greec wherin John wrot as the others be but from the Roman Latin which is a considerable case Let Readers ruminat on it and judg deliberatly I looked and lo a Lamb stood on Mount Sion and with him Rev. 14 V. 1. one hundred forty four thousand having the name of the Lamb and his Fathers in their forheads The company of Virgins which folow the Lamb standing on Sion and elect Gentils put in place of Israel mentioned at beginning of the seventh Seal for 't is described in a duple Vision to conjoin the prophecy of Seals with that of the litle Book signifies the Church which in midst of Papacy continued constant to the Lamb as a Virgin under Babylon being the Apostles genuin progeny who were not confined to any set station but folowed the Lamb wherever he did go By the number one hundred forty four thousand 12. times 12000. it appeers that the same company is specified both wher 's being the Apostles tru Ofspring which bear the number twelv as an Emblem or Ensign of their peculiar prosapy or pedigree Mount Sion was Davids Kingdoms Throne or Roial mansion caled his City becaus he got it from the Jebusits and walling it built a Tower Streets and Courts It may here parabolicaly imply that part of the Earth which Christ having vanquishd made his Churches
None know the day of Judgment nor direct time of it no not the Son of Man but if Christ shal reign on Earth one thousand yeers before it any Man can then tel it wil be one thousand yeers after 6. Jerusalem shal never be restored no more then Sodom or Samaria as the Prophets inform but eternal life in new Jerusalem is the reward of just Men at last day as St Paul Ezek. 16 53 Amos 5. 3. 2 Tim. 4 6. tels Ergo none shal reign on Earth with him in a rebuilt new Jerusalem much less he with them here 7. Antichrist is to be cast alife into the Lake burning with Brimstone at the Lambs mariage which shal be celebrat with his whol Church of Elect not part at the general Resurrection Rev. 19. Rev. 7. 20. Ergo he shal not be totaly destroyed til last day as is shewed 8. The reward of Mattyrs is eternal life in Heaven Ergo not temporal on Earth a thousand yeers but their Souls according to Chiliasts are in wors condition then other Saints which stay behind that space to enjoy the beatific Vision while they grovel below and return to bodies that eat drink sleep and delight in carnal things not like Christs glorious body nor thos immortal ones promised to the Faithful which must needs be irksom to them 9. The holy Martyrs Souls rest under the Altar in Heaven til their Brethren be fulfilled Ergo shal not return to reign here a thousand yeers Archer seing how absurd 't is to bring Rev. 6. 9. back Souls til last judgment rovs at random that no Soul shal enter the third or highest Heaven til then but abide in a sublunar Paradise with Enoch and Elias yet how knows he their Mansion is sublunar or can that be under the Altar To silv which scruple he frams a new Moon-calf-model of Heaven Hel and Paradise after his own Pythagorean Noddle 10. Antichrist is to continue til the last day of Judgment Ergo he shal not be fully or finaly abolished before thos thousand yeers commence as Chiliasts say who agree not together whether thos Saints during the millenium shal beget children as others then living must multiply incredibly nor how al shal be sustained with food and raiment whether miraculously or by industry Such are Sphynx Riddles and many mo Reasons may be alleged but let thes suffice Now to answer their arguments the chief arrows in their quiver folow who like al other Sects and Factions cul out the obscurest places of Scripture either misunderstood or misapplied or misinterpreted putting their own sens on them which shal be sincerely scanned Ob. To begin with their best Basilisc of battery Saint John Rev. 20 4 5. saith I saw the Souls of them that were beheaded for the witnes of Jesus who lived and reigned with him a thousand yeers but the rest of the dead lived not again til thos yeers were finished this is the first Resurrection Ergo they shal regin so long Sol. The Apocalyps is a most misty mistical Prophecy and this the darkest part which treats of the Resurrection only obiter or occasionaly wheras first Resurrection in al places els is spiritual of the Soul from the grav of sin to Grace and the very words apply to the Souls not Bodies of thos that were beheaded for holy Writ hath no first Resurrection of the Body but we must seek the tru meaning wher Resurrection is purposly handled and much more is here included or intruded in the premisses then the conclusion can bear for no Ey able to pierce a Milston is able to espy Earth in al the Context nor that Christ shal reign with the Martyrs but they with him to the tru meaning of the words the very next much conduce They shal be Priests of God and Christ and shal reign with him Now his Priesthood is spiritual as his Kingdom so al Christians are Priests but not to offer bodily Sacrifices and al Kings but not to rule mens temporal stats els ther would be more Kings then Subjects in thos thousand yeers sith not only the Martyrs and a few privileged Saints but al the godly millions of millions that must be born in that space must reign as Kings nor can it in any property of speech be applied to Christs personal reign on Earth sith 't is eternal not to be measured by time but if it be referred to his regal office of Mediator that is far longer then a thousand yeers for if al his Monarchy past from his byrth til now 1654 yeers be cut off whith repugns al Scripture sith he stil sits on Davids Throne ruling his Church as King yet the future cannot be confined to so short a scantle sith sundry secular Stats Signiories or Soveraignties hav lasted far longer hence master Archer makes the millenium the evening or last daun of his personal reign contrary to master Mede assuming to the morning many mo as if Christ by his omniscience and opening the Books of every Conscience cannot dispatch Judgment in a moment but must imploy thousands of yeers as men will presum to appoint him Saint Paul hath three parallel phrases If Children then Heirs Rom. 8. 1● of God and joynt Heirs with Christ if we suffer with him that we may be also glorified together here we are Heirs Sufferers and glorified with him yet none imply his personal presence with men here but our spiritual communion with him in Heaven the case is semblable of this Millenar reign which is meant mysticaly and metaphoricaly of the Saints eternal reign with Christ this is the King-key of al the Fabric and therfore so amply answered Ob. Daniel saith many not al that shal sleep in the dust of Dan. ●● ● Earth shal awake som to eternal life and som to shame and everlasting contempt but al shal rise at last day Ergo this is meant of the Millenar reign and real first Resurrection of Martyrs and som special Saints to Earthly glory Sol. He had need of cleer Crystal Specticles or Galilaeus great perspectiv who can see such a meaning for the Prophet speaks soly of the last Resurrection which Martyrs shal not partake as Chiliasts teach nor the wicked of the first til thos one thousand yeers end The Word many so hotly pressed provs not that al shal not rise at once but that thos which rise shal be many So Dr. Deodat senseth it wel to the Original the multitud of them that sleep in dust shal awake For al and many are oftimes Synonyma signifying the same as several subjects prompt and plain precedents prov Repl. Daniel ads the wise shal shine as the Firmament and Ibid. v. 3. Saints as Stars but at last Resurrection they shal shine as the Sun Ergo he means the first Sol. He expresseth no absolut but comparativ glory of Saints As St. Paul saith ther is one glory of the Sun another of Moon and Stars so is your Resurrection Nor doth
1 31. Resurrection when al power in Heaven and Earth was given him being set abov al Principalities yet the full accomplishment is not til last day when Death Hel and Satan shal be made his footstool Al this cannot be verified of the interstitial Millenium for yer that inchoats many things must terminat which cannot be subjected nor his chief Enimies subdued sith Death shal stil hav dominion Satan only bound in the bottomless pit not cast into the burning lake and Hel not utterly trod under foot Ob. Jeremy saith They shal say no more the Arc of the Lords Jer. 3. 16 17. Covenant nor shal it com to mind or memory then they shal cal Jerusalem the Lords Throne and al Nations shal gather to it nor shal they walk after their hearts imaginations Ergo al past things shal be forgot and Israel return to Jerusalem which shal be a Throne of Glory and al Nations joyn to them al which can be fulfilled at no time sav in thos thousand yeers Sol. The old things to be forgot are lawish Ceremonies not Gospel Ordinances the Arc and Temple were by Christs first coming removed the walking of Juda and Israel together with the Nations conjoyned imports the caling of Jews and Gentiles to the tru Church Heavenly Jerusalem For so saith Isaiah It shal com to pass in the last dais that the Lords Isai 2. 2 3. hous shal be established in the Mountain top and al Nations shal flow to it for out of Sion shal go a Law and the Lords word from Jerusalem The last dais were the Apostles times who from Sion and Jerusalem blew the Gospel Trumpet to al people as Jeremy speaks I wil giv you Pastors according to my Jer. 3 15. heart Christ and his Apostles which shal feed you with knowledg and understanding The walking after Gods heart implies no freedom from sin but a state of grace wherin God givs new hearts and writes his Law therin their main ground that Jerusalem new built shal be a Throne of Glory being before Jer. 〈 ◊〉 〈◊〉 but his footstool is a groundless crotchet for Sion Jerusalem and the Arc are caled in the old Testament not only Gods footstool but his Throne and in the new Testament not only his Throne but footstool Thus like other Sects they sens the Scripture literaly or tropicaly as they list Ob. Daniel saith In the dais of thes Kings God shal set up a 〈◊〉 2. 44. kingdom never to be d●stroyed but shal stand for ever Ergo Christ shal hav an everlasting kingdom and Jerusalem enjoy endless joy on Earth Sol. What a pretious inference is this so Preachers quote Texts and people turn their Bibles but may go beyond Seas to seek their glosses Daniels everlasting kingdom is meerly spiritual and celical as the Angel said to Mary The Lord shal Luk 1. 32 33. giv him his Father Davids Throne and he shal reign over Jacob for ever This kingdom for the matter is everlasting being the Glory which the Saints shal enjoy for ever with Christ in Heaven but for the maner of administration he shal resign it to the Father when the work of Redemption is perfected but no Millenar Earthly kingdom as they dream Ob. Saint John saith He was clothed with a vesture dipt i● Rev. 19. 13 14 15. blood Ergo Christ shal slay his Enimies and embru his vestments in blood that none shal be left to trouble the Church during that Millenar reign Sol. So they say but the next words speak contrary for his Armies in Heaven not on Earth folowed on whit Horses clothed in fine whit linnen not bloody yea his war-weapon is a sharp sword out of his mouth not in his hand who shal rule the Nations with a rod of Iron and tread the winepress of Gods wrath In a word thes bloody battles are not ascribed to Christ literaly as appears by a parallel place Who is this that coms from Isai 63. 1. c. Edom with died garments from Bozra meaning Christ by reason of the slain Edomits when in property of speech he had no body or bloody raiment being seven hundred yeers before his byrth Ob. 'T is said the City had no need of Sun or Moon and the Rev 21. 23. 24. Kings of the Earth bring their glory to it Ergo Jerusalem ther meant shal shine in great temporal glory and terren Princes be subdued to it at Christs coming to reign a thousand yeers Sol. Indeed Heavenly Jerusalem is ther meant and al such places or passages are Allegorical to shew the Churches condition on Earth and Saints state in Heaven which is elswher expressed by Metaphors of gold pretious Stones Fountains Fruits c. but to interpret them literaly of any City on Earth is like the Athenien Dotard who deemed every ship that cam into the Harbour to be his own Ob. Zechary saith hee that is feeble among them at that day Zech. 12. 8 9. shal be as David and Davids hous as God I will seek to destroy al Nations that shal com against Jerusalem Ergo the Saints who are to reign with Christ shal excel in glory and he wil destroy al Jerusalems Enimies Sol. Excellent inferences Ergo Potlid The Prophet plainly speaks of gifts poured on al Saints of the new Testament by the spirit of supplication which makes the least of them like David yea greater then John Baptist as Christ declares but Mat. 11. v. 11. what is this to earthly Jerusalem or Chiliasts Mathematical Kingdom Surely ther is no soundnes in it nor semblance for it in al Gods book Other places are heaped up which like Bay leafs cast into fire make much crackling in Pulpits and Pamphlets but if al the former be shadows the rest wil vanish into vapor Ob. The word Day in Prophetic phrase or Hebrew Idiom signifies som space of time not simply twelv or twenty four hours as the day of tentation in the Wildernes is fourty yeers long the Day of Babylonish captivity seventy Giv us this Day our daily Bread purports our term of life and 't is somtimes used for Eternity this day sh●lt thou be with me in Paradise Ergo the Day of Judgment is to be taken in the same sens Sol. The antecedent is granted and consequent shal not be denied for none can tel how long that Judgment shal last specialy sith time shal be no more as the Angel swore Yet Mr. Mede makes it a continued act with the reign of just one thousand yeers For as Rabbi Elias confines the Worlds continuance to 6000. yeers so he puts the Millenium of Messiahs glorious reign to be a periodical consummation of al things when shal be a Sabbath of Eternal rest Why then doo common Chiliasts assign one thousand to that reign either before at or after the Judgment day Let them render a reason of the one and the other wil soon be resolved why Day implies a larger space more or
of the Son of Man and Saints of the most High in Daniel begins when the great judgment sits but Christs Millenar reign is the same with Daniels Ergo it begins at the Great judgment That both are one self Kingdom appeers thus 1. They both began at the fourth Beasts destruction Dan 7. 11. ●2 2● that in Daniel when he was slain and his body given to burning flame That in John when the Beast and fals Prophet Rev. 19 20 21. Daniels wicked horn were cast alife into a lake burning with brimstone 2. Becaus John begins the Millenium at the same judgment Session for both say they saw Thrones and thos that sat on them and the Saints lived or reigned with Christ the Son of Man If then thos yeers begin with the judgment day it cannot consummat til the end for Gog and Magogs destruction and general Resurrection is not til then Ergo the thousand yeers are included in that judgment Day Hence it results that what Scripture speaks of Christs Kingdom at his secund coming or at Antichrists confusion is of necessity the same which Daniel saw should be then and consequently the Millen reign is included betwen the commencement and consummation of that great Day So thos sayings of St. Luke concerning Luke 17. 20 19 11 2● 31 Christs coming in Clouds with power and great glory concluding when yee see thes things com to pass know that the Kingdom of God is at hand refer to Daniels Prophecy being no wher els found in the old Testament for Christ cals himself oft the Son of Man as he is stiled in that Vision of the great Judgment wherof we must at his secund coming expect the accomplishment 3. The Apocalyptic thousand yeers folow the times of the Beast and fals Prophet as the series shews which if we deny we must disclaim Rome to be Babylon the Papacy the two hornd Beast Antichrist the fals Prophet and the Apocalyps Canonical as the Opposers of old Chiliasts were driven to doo 9. Thos thousand yeers are yet to com but what the maner or condition of that Kingdom means Men much differ Most say Antichrist shal not be fully or finally destroied til Christ com to judgment which may be asserted without holding that this shal be before that Day as common Chiliasts contend for it may be a third time during it which shal continu so long At entrance wherof the Beast and Antichrist must perish for this is not a Day of few hours but a continued act of divers yeers wherin Christ shal destroy al his Enemies beginning with Antichrist and ending with the general Resurrection which is his Millenar reign in new Jerusalem So ther is one only Millenium which begins at the Beasts perdition when Satan shal be bound in chains and cast into the bottomless pit being before only cast from Heaven or the Imperial Roman Throne in Constantins time not to peep out til the thousand yeers expire 10. The first or secund Resurrection are proved to be bo●h real 1. The place of the first Resurrection seems plainest for Rev. 20. 4 5. allegory sith it refers to the Martyrs rising 2. 'T is said Thos that were beheaded for Jesus lived and reigned with him a thousand yeers but the rest of the Dead lived not again til that time was finished Ergo if one be literaly of them which lived not again til the thousand yeers end the other must be so too of thos that lived and reigned when that time commenced caled the first Resurrection 3. Though the Jews had no direct distinct notice of two Resurrections sav only in gross to be at the judgment Day yet they expect such wherin som which rise shal reign somtime on Earth as 't is said The Souls of the Wisd 3. 1. 〈◊〉 righteous shal in time of their Visitation judg the Nations and their Lord shal reign for ever So the twenty four Elders sing We shal reign on Earth 4. The whol Church after Apostles Rev 5. 10. held as Justin informs that the first Resurrection belongs soly to Martyrs and chief Confessors as a special privilege which made Men much more affect Martyry and induced praier for the Dead that they might partake that Resurrection as Tertullian tels Thus we are bound to beleev the matter but the maner of the Saints thousand yeers reign with Christ in new Jerusalem is not so cleerly unveled 11. New Jerusalem and the Nations walking in the light of it are not one for new Jerusalem is not the whol Church but the new Worlds main Metropolis The Nations which walk in hir light shal be happy and glorious but changable and liable to great commotions at end of thos thousand yeers wheras thos in new Jerusalem shal be manumised from al mutation on whom the secund death hath no power and God shal wipe al tears from their eys Christs words prov God said to Moses Mat. 22. 32. Exod 3 8. I am the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob he is not God of the Dead but of the living that they shal possess Palestin the Land of promiss in person which yet they never enjoied but as Strangers or Sojourners For the Covenant is made to ech so wel as to their seed viz. to Abram Gen. 13. 15. Gen. 15. 7. Gen. 17. 8. to Isaac Gen. 26. 8. to Jacob Gen. 35. 12. to al three jointly Exod. 6. 4 8. Deut. 6. 18. Deut. 11. 21. Deut. 20. 30. Now this promiss is not yet performed to them nor shal be while they ly dead Ergo they must be raised to inherit the promised Land from which places the Rabins proved the Resurrection against the Sadduces This St. Paul intimats saying Abraham looked for Hebr. 11. 10. a City whos builder is God Again now they desire a better Country that is an Heavenly or from Heaven for God hath prepared for them a City This probably is new Jerusalem said to com down from God out of Heaven prepared as a Bride adorned for hir Husband Zacharias in his Prophetic Benedict us saith to Luke 1. 72. perform the mercy promised to our Fathers and to remember his holy Covenant meaning how he wil herafter remember to fulfil his Covenant to them of possessing the promised Land in persons which is not yet doon so they must liv bodily at first Resurrection to enjoy this promiss actualy Christ saith many Mat. 8. 11. 12. not al shal com from East and West who shal sit down with Abraham Isaac and Jacob in the Kingdom of Heaven but the Children of the Kingdom shal be cast into outer darknes This seems to imply their Kingdom of new Jerusalem which shal dure one thousand yeers 12. Christs Kingdom the Church wher he reigns in his Church is one thing and that wher the Saints shal reign with him another the first began at his first coming which he shal resign to the Father the last is to commence at his secund and continu
vouch Eusebius saith the chief Stoics Zeno Cleanthes Chrysippus defended this doctrin yea Seneca a Master of that Sect saith fire shal be the end of it as moisture was the beginning the Stars shal war together and what now shines in comly order shal burn in one fire or flame Numaenius saith good Souls continu til al things be destroied by fire this Ovid provs from their Prophets or Poets Records Juppiter in fatis reminiscitur affore tempus L. 1. M●●am Quo mare quo tellus convexaque Regia Coeli A●deat mundi moles operosa laboret Jov cal'd to mind that Time by fate shal be When Sea when Earth and Heavens convexity Shal burn in flames and the Worlds Axeltree In the means or maner of Dissolution D●ines diversly differ● Opinions som approv perfectiv renovation som supplementiv substitution and som destructiv abolition or annullation They also vary in sundry subaltern circumstances som say al Creatures shal be restored to pristin perfection as before Mans fal som that the Heavens shal be reserved and al els annihilated som that Heaven Air and Earth shal be refined but al beside confounded som that the whol visible Machin with al works therin except Angels Devils Men and Hel expresly exempt shal be totaly resolved to nothing as it was first framed of nothing The issu or result is whether a new World or none The grounds or reasons of which several Opinions shal be succinctly scanned To begin with Annihilators arguments sundry Texts are Scriptures alleged in favor of it 1. The Heavens shal perish and be no more but vanish like Isai 51 6. smoke and wax old as a garment 2. Al the Host of Heaven shal be dissolved and roled together Isa● 31. 4. as a Scrole they shal fal down as a leaf from the Vine and a faling Fig from the Figtree 3. Man lieth down and riseth not til the Heavens be no more 〈◊〉 14. 12. meaning til the general Resurrection 4. The Heavens shal perish but thou shalt endure c. Ps 102. 26 5. The Heavens shal pass away with great nois and Elements 2 Pe● 3. 10. 〈◊〉 melt with ●eat the Earth with al works therin shal be burnt up 6. St. John consorts Heaven and Earth sted away whos place Rev. 20. 11 was found no more Al which phrases to pass away perish vani●h be no more be burnt up ●old together as a scrole fal down as a Vine leaf or Fig from the Tree melt with heat fly away and no place found for them strongly imply if not inforce annihilation or at least impugn a perfecter condition and new substitution The Reasons for it are thes 1. This World was made of Reasons meer nothing Ergo it shal return to nothing 2. Al Visible things were formed for Man as he for Gods glory who wil not need them when he is translated to a far better mansion as when a Hous is built for Inhabiters if it be decreed to be no more inhabited 't is in vain to repair or trim it better then before much more to pul it down or build a fairer 3. If God intended a restitution of the old or substitution of a new he could doo it by changing the qualities as it shal be with the faithful found alife at last Day when corruption 1 Cor. 15. 52. 53. shal put on incorruption and mortal immortality which is analogical Death and Resurrection without burnning it up first 4. If they say his wil is so to doo wher is their Warrant 'T is his wil to destroy it by fire but not reveled in holy writ nor can be resolved by human wit what how many or whether any Creatures shal be restored to pristin integrity Nor whether they shal propagat to infinity or persist to eternity Yet many bold Baiards or Buzzards bring blind Brats of that kind 5. If the World be renewed or perfected it shal hav no end But 't is said the end of al things is at hand the Worlds ends are com upon us Ergo this World shal be abolished and no new substituted Indeed som thing Analogical shal supply the stead in far transcendent maner viz. the third increat Heaven for the Materials and that which David Tropicaly Psal 27. 15. terms the Land of the living for this Earth which are proportional to our future state of glory as thes confort to our present condition of misery and mortality For in lieu of thes created Heavens which somtime give light and anon leav us da●k We shal be translated to a Celical Paradise stiled new Rev 21. 12 13. Jerusalem wher is light infinitly brighter then the Sun for Gods Rev. 22. 5. glory lightens it and the Lamb is its light Ther shal be no night or need of Candle or Sun for God givs light and they shal 〈◊〉 60 19 20. reign with him for ever So saith Isaiah the Sun shal no more be thy light by day nor Moon giv brightness but the Lord shal be thy everlasting light and God thy glory Thy Sun shal never go down nor Moon be hid but thy mourning shal end Thes Texts imply that Sun and Moon shal be no more sith the Saints sh●l not need them having God to stead them who is a Sun that never sets and Moon never hid his Vision being an everlasting light of glory For we shal see God by intuition face to face as he is and know him as he knows us One that stands by a friend to view his face fully needs no Picture or looking Glass to behold him nor doth Christs Vision in his Humanity require other Creatures to improv the Saints glory sith he is Author and they coheirs of endless felicity but the rest being made for the Church Militant can no more conduce to Triumphants happines then a Candle in open Sun shine For 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 13. 10. when that which is perfect is com then that which is in part shal be doon away So ther wil be no use of a new World to be substituted or old restituted but space time al things infinit immens eternal In natura nihil datur infinitum post nil nisi infinitum the Worlds conflagration apertly refuts renovation for it cannot be brought to better condition sith God saw al was good then what needs burning to bring it in the same form 6. Many instances are extant of annillation as Christ abolished the essence of Water to make it Wine the Dov in which the holy Gost appeered at Christ Baptism was seen no A C. 1572. more the new Star in Cassiopeia gradualy vanished the sound of wind is annihilated the Relation of Father and Son at Fathers death is extinct the time past exists no longer yet the three last are real accidents and the three first substances Why then may not this mundan Machin be utterly abolished if it pleas Omnipotence so to dispose For the debat rests on his meer wil
holy Land but Jerusalem the City of general worship more holy the Temple holier and Sanctum Sanctorum holiest of al places A Sacrament is a separation of som visible thing from common use consecrated to Gods service for a sign of our admission Sacrament into his Kingdom or a commemoration of the same Circumcision was the sign of admission in the old Testament Baptism in the new but the commemoration in the one was eating the Pascal Lamb once annaly to mind them of the night when they were delivered from Egypts temporal bondage and celebrating the Lords Supper in the other wherby we are remembred of our deliverance from sin and Satan by our Saviours crucifixon The Sacraments of admission Circumcision and Baptism are used but once to every one becaus we are admitted no oftner but thos of commemoration Passover and the Lords Supper often reiterated becaus we must be often minded of our deliverance and allegiance Ther be other Consecrations which in ample acception may be stiled Sacraments as the word implies a sacred institution for Religious uses as Ordination Matrimony and many mo but as it imports an Oath Promiss or Covenant of Allegiance to God thos precited are soly so named A Common-wealth cannot possibly consist wher any sav the Soveraign hath power to giv greater rewards then life or inflict Chap 38. grievouser punishments then death but sith eternal life excels temporal and endless torments exced death of nature 't is worthy to be wel weighed of al that wil obey Authority to avoid the calamities of confusion and civil war what is meant in Scripture by eternal life and endless torment as also for what offenses and against whom committed Men are to be eternaly tortured and for what actions to enjoy everlasting life Adam had enjoied it in the terren Eden Paradise for ever had he not broken Gods commandment to eat the forbidden fruit who had the Tree of Life allowed to eat but so soon Eternal Life Gen. 3. 22. as he tasted the one God thrust him out of the Garden lest he should take of the other and liv for ever So if he had not sinned he should liv on Earth perpetualy but mortality seized on him and al his posterity for this first sin Sith then he forfeted eternal life by sin he who is to cancel that forfeture must recover it by righteousnes which Christ Jesus did by satisfying for the sins of al that beleev in him and so recovered life eternal lost by Adam to al beleevers So saith St. 1 Cor. 15. 21 22. Paul sith by Man cam death by Man cam also the Resurrection of the dead for as in Adam al dy so in Christ shal al be made alife Touching the place wher Men shal enjoy eternal life the precited Texts seem to set it on Earth for if al forfeted it in earthly Paradise by Adam they shal enjoy it on Earth by Christ els the comparison were not consonant nor complet So saith David God commanded the blessing on Zion Ps 133 3. even life for evermore So St. John to him that overcometh Rev. 2. 7. I wil giv to eat of the Tree of Life in the midst of Gods Paradise Rev. 21. 2. 10. This was the Tree of eternal life on earth Again I saw the holy City new Jerusalem coming down from God as a Bride adorned for his Husband As if he should say new Jerusalem Gods Paradise or rather the Church Christs Spous shal descend from Neaven at Christs next coming to Gods people and Acts 3. 11. not they ascend to it So the two Angels in whit clothing said to the Apostles looking at Christ ascending This Jesus who is taken up from you into Heaven shal so com as you see him go up into Heaven As if they had said Glossa corrumpit textum he shal com down to govern them under his Father eternaly on Earth he coms to Judg not to Rule and not take them into Heaven This conforms to the restauration of Gods Kingdom began under Moses which was the Israelits Politic Mat. 12 30. government on Earth Christ saith In the Resurrection Men neither marry nor giv in mariage but are as the Angels in Heaven This describes eternal life like that which Adam lost at point of mariage For sith Adam and Eve if they had not sinned had lived on Earth eternaly yet could not continualy propogat Progenies becaus if immortals should immortaly procreat as Men doo now the Earth in short space could not afford Foot-room to stand on much less food to sustain them How then can a new created Earth except extended to Quae●e i●finit immensity contain al Mankind which are unimaginable multituds born and to be born since the Creation Thes with sundry such quirks surpass the reach of reason to resolv The comparison betwen life eternal lost by Adam and recuperated by Christs victory over death holds thus that as he lost it by sin yet lived long after so a faithful Beleever recovers it by Christ though he dy 〈◊〉 natural death for a long time even til the general Resurrection for as death is counted from Adams condemnation not execution so is life reckoned from the absolution not from the Resurrection of thos elected in Christ Jesus Such are his specious speculalations favouring of singularity That Men after the Resurrection shal liv eternaly in Heaven Ascention into Heaven caled by St. Paul the third Heaven is not evident in Scripture by the Kingdom of Heaven is meant Gods Kingdom who dwels in Heaven which was Israels People whom he ruled by Judges Prophets and high Priests as Lieftenents til they rebelled and required a mortal King like other Nations So when our Saviour by his Ministers shal perswade the Jews to return and accomplish the fulnes of Gentils ther shal be a new Kingdom of Heaven becaus God whos Throne is Heaven shal be King yet it folows not that Man shal ascend to his seat of happines or higher then his Footstool No Man John 3. 13. hath ascended into Heaven but he that cam down from it even the Son of Man that cam down from Heaven Wher note that thos are St. Johns words not Christs as al the rest were who was not then in Heaven So David saith Thou wilt not leav Ps 16. 10. my Soul in Hel nor suffer thy Holy one to see corruption which St. Peter provs to be spoken of Christs Resurrection not of Acts 2 31 34. himself becaus David is not ascended into Heaven If any answer 't is tru they shal not ascend in bodies til the Resurrection but their Souls enter Heaven so soon as they dy As Christ confirms Who provs the Resurrection by Moses words Luk 20. 37 38. at the bush when he cals the Lord the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob who is a God of the living not of the dead This cannot be construed of the Souls immortality sith Christ ther
treats only of the Bodies resurrection or immortality of Men who shal liv again He means thos Patriarchs were immortal becaus God in meer grace confers eternal life on the faithful who tho dead liv stil to God being writ in the Book of life with thos that are absolved of their sins to reviv at resurrection but not by any property consequent to Mans essence or Soul For to make it a living entity independent after separation on the Body and in it self immortal or that any Man is immortal except Enoch or Elias hath no cleer warrant Job 14. 10 12. in the word Job complains of Mans mortality by nature Man dies and wasts away yea givs up the Ghost and wher is he Down he lieth and riseth not til the Heavens be no more Which 2 Pet 3 7. 13. St. Peter shews shal be at the universal Resurrection when the Heavens and Earth shal be dissolved by fire but new expected according to promiss wherin dwels righteousnes So wher Job saith Man riseth not til the Heavens be no more 't is as if he said immortal life for Life and Soul in Scripture sens is the same begins not in Man til the Resurrection or day of Judgment and the caus of it is Gods promiss as St. Peter tels not Mans specifical Nature or Essence Now sith Gods Kingdom is a civil Common-wealth wher he-self is Soveraign by virtu first of the old and now since of the new Covenant it evidently appeers that when Christ shal com again in Majesty and Glory to reign existently and eternaly his Kingdom shal be on Earth as God was in Israel So Gods Enimies and their torments after Judgment shal be on Earth for the place wher al remain til the Resurrection is usualy stiled in Scripture under ground in Latin Infernus or Inferi Greecly Hades wher Men cannot see or dy implying the Grav so wel as any other deep place but the damneds place after Resurrection is not designed in al holy writ by any note of situation but only by their company wher such wicked Men were whom God in miraculous maner had cut off Touching Hel 't is no real place in any part of the created Hel what World but a Metaphorical word signified by wicked Men ther being 1. 'T is caled Infernus Tartarus or bottomless Pit from Corah Dathan and Abiram swalowed alife into the Earth 2. 'T is said to be under water becaus the Giants mighty Men in Noahs dais caled Greecly Heroes were drowned in the Deluge 3. Becaus Sodom and Gomorrha consumed by Fire and Brimstone becam a bituminous Lake 't is caled a Lake burning with fire and brimstone which is the secund death So Hel fire is expressed by Sodoms fire indefinitly Rev 21. 8. taken for destruction as 't is said Death and Hel were Rev. 20. 14. cast into the Lake of fire or destroied for after the last day Men shal dy no more nor go into Hades 4. 'T is termed from Egypts triduan deep darknes utter or extern darknes viz. without the habitation of Gods elect which is ful of Light 5. Neer Jerusalem is the Vally of Hinnon in part wherof caled Tophet the Jews most Idolatrously sacrificed their Children to Moloch wher they cast out their Carrion and to clens the Air made continual fires whence Hel is caled Gehenna or Vally of Hinnon and from thos incessant Fires cam the name or notion of everlasting unquenchable Fire Now none is so sensless to expound any of thes literaly as if the damned after rising from death shal be for ever under Earth or Water both which are but one Globe like a Pins point compared to the Heavens in a bottomless Pit or that they shal be eternaly punishd in Gehenna the Vally of Hinnon or shal liv in utter darknes not one to see another or be scorched for ever with Fire and Brimstone Ergo the meaning is Metaphorical and must be disquired by the nature of the Torments and Tormenters The Tormenters are termed Satan or Enimy Diabolus or Tormenters Accuser and Abaddon or Destroier which significant titles set not forth any individual Persons like proper Names but only an office or faculty and are very Appellativs which should not be left untranslated as they are becaus therby they seem to be proper names of Demons and Men sooner seduced to beleev the Doctrin of Devils then Pagan Religion contrary to Christs So becaus the Enimy in Gods Kingdom of the Jews is meant by Enimy Accuser and Destroier if Gods Kingdom after the Resurrection shal be on Earth the Enimy and his Kingdom must be ther also as it was when the Israelits deposed God and chose Saul sith Gods Kingdom was in Palestin and the Nations round about Enimies whence it appeers that Satan signifies any Enimy of the Church Metaphoricaly it may but is not Satan properly or literaly Quaere Rev. 12. 〈◊〉 a foul Fiend Enimy to Mankind as the great red Dragon that old Serpent was who deceived Eve and since the whol World Are al the Dialogs between betwen God and Satan about Job conterfet Chimaeras When the seventy rejoiced that the 〈◊〉 10. 17. 18 20. Devils were subject to them Christ said I saw Satan as lightning fal from Heaven but rejoyce not that the Spirits are Mat 12. 24. 〈◊〉 Cor. 5. 5. subject to you Here Christ cals Devils Spirits and names Satan as one yea Beelzebub is named Prince of Devils Excommunication 1 Tim. 1. 20. is caled a delivery to Satan is this meant only a Jailor or temporal Enimy Hel torments are somtime caled weeping and gnashing Torments of teeth somtime the worm of Conscience of time fire wher Dan. 12. 2. the worm dieth not which is never quenched but by Daniel shame and contempt Al which Metaphoricaly denote great grief or discontent of Mind from sight of others felicity which they lost by their own disobedience and incredulity but becaus others felicity is known only by comparing it with their own misery it results that they shal suffer such bodily pains and calamities as Men that liv under cruel Governors having God the King of Saints their eternal Enimy Yea beside al torments of Body and Mind they shal likwise endure a secund Death For tho the general Resurrection be evident yet it 1 Cor. 15. 42 no eternal life promised to Reprobats St. Paul to the question with what Bodies Men shal rise saith 'T is sown in corruption and raised in incorruption sown in dishonor raised in glory sown in weaknes raised in power but Glory and Power cannot comply to wicked Mens Bodies nor the name of secund Death apply to such as can never dy but once Howbeit tho a calamitous everlasting Life may Metophoricaly be termed eternal Death yet can it in no property of speech be stiled a secund Death Everlasting fire prepared for the Damned is an estate wherin Secund Death none can liv after the Resurrection
liker one another 3. That which the Bishop of Rome the Imperial Metropolis assumed as Pontifex Maximus over al Bishops in the Empire Thes three were ravelled or resolved here by the same way but preposterously for order the last first and first last For Queen Elizabeth totaly dissolved the Popes power but Bishops retained their Jurisdiction under hir as under the Pope yet with a claus or claim of jure divino derived from God 2. The Presbyterians in Parlement put down Prelats with al their pomp which perhaps they repent since and so the secund knot was untied 3. The Presbyterians soon after were unhorsed or at least unsadled and so the last untwisted So we are now reduced to the Independence of primitiv Christians 〈◊〉 to folow Paul Cephas or Apollos was not that stiled Schism as every Man likes best Which if it be without raising debate or measuring Christs doctrin by our partial affection to his Ministers Person is perhaps best but not absolutly 1. Becaus ther ought to be no power over Mens Consciences fav by the word it self working Faith in every ones heart according to Gods purpose 2. Becaus such as teach ther is great danger in every litle error should not require a Man endued with his own reason to folow any others opinion or most voices of many Men which is to hazard his salvation at Cross and Pile What is it then for People to Quaere obey the chief Civil Ruler in al points of Religion Lastly he compares the Papacy specialy in the point that Comp●risons the Church Militant is Gods Kingdom spoken of in the old and new Testament to the Kingdom of Faieries or old Wifes fables teaching Ghosts and Spirits with the fine feats which they are fained to play at night For the Papacy is the Roman Empires very Ghost sitting triply Crowned on its Grav for the language used in their Liturgies is Latin or old Roman toung The Faieries in al parts or places hav only one universal King caled Oberon but in Scripture Beelzebub Prince of Demons such is the Pope in his Clergy over the World The Faieries are Spirits of Ghosts inhabiting darknes solitud or Gravs so are Ecclesiastic spiritual Ghostly Fathers who walk in dark Doctrins Cels Cloisters Churches and Church-yards Faieries hav inchanted Castles and Gigantic Ghosts domineering over al Regions round about so hav they Cathedral Churches which by virtu of Holy water and charms cald Exor●isms can turn Towns into Cities or Imperial Seats Faieries take Children out of Cradles and change them to natural Fools caled Elfs fit only to doo mischief so they bereav young Men of Reason by certain charms composed of Metaphysics and Miracles with old Traditions and abused Scriptures wherby they becom good for nothing but to execut their Superiors secret commands Faieries are never seized on nor brought to answer the hurts they doo so Ecclesiastics vanish from al Tribunals of Civil Justice When Faieties are angry with any they send Elfs to pinch them so if the Clergy take teen against any State they make superstitious Subjects to pinch their Princes or one Prince inchanted with promises to pinch another Faieries marry not but their Incubi couple with flesh and blood so their Priests marry not nor are any of the chastest sort Faieries hant Daieries and feed or feast on the fat of Cream which they skim from Milk so that Clergy is crammed with Cream or fat of the Land by Zelo●s devotions or donations and toillest Tiths In what Shop or Officin Faieries make their Inchantments old Wifes resolv not but the Clergies operatories are Universities erected and established by the Pope What coin Faieries use no History records but Popish Ecclesiastics in al Receipts accept the same mony we doo yet being to repay doo it in Masses Indulgences and Canonizations Finaly Faieries hav no real existence but in the fancies of fond ignorant Idiots rising from old Wifes traditions or young Poets fictions no more hath the Popes spiritual plenipotence beyond the verge of his own civil Territories caled the Churches Patrimony any right or reality sav only in the Panic fears of silly seduced People which stand in aw of his Excommunications upon hearing of fals Miracles Traditions and interpretations of Scripture Thes are Mr. Hobbs singularities with many mo superseded but his special Tenet is that God was the Israelits sole King to whom Moses Aaron Josua Judges and high Priests were Lieftenants or Deputies and they his peculiar chosen People by Contract or Covenant for many ages til at last they cast him off and would hav an Earthly visible King like other Nations but Christ shal be King over al the chosen People of Beleevers at the last day of Judgment and Resurrection of Men with whom he shal reign personaly in Earthly Jerusalem for ever The premisses speak him to be a singular Scholar of most acut wit who hath a rare invention ready pen concise stile and elegant elocution with whos Apollinean Harp my poor Panlike Pipe cannot contend Cedat Apollineae Panis Avena Lyrae Let Pans plain oat-Pipe yeeld To Phaebus Harp the Field In such points wherin he and I differ specialy Four I only confirm mine own Opinion by Scripture but no way confute his by Arguments but hav selected sundry excerptions and subnected som scattered quaeres extempore for the Readers better satisfaction to ruminat on I hope he shal hav no just caus nor any Author els such is my sollicitud in exemplifying exactly for any falsification to say with Martial Quem repetis meus est O Fidentine Libellus Sed male dum recitas incipit esse tuus Fidentin the Book which thou repeatst is mine But while thou il recit'st 'gins to be thine It rests that according to my common cours or custom I doo close up the Catastrophe of al with an Essay or Epigram applied to Mr. Hobbs Domino Hobso Epigramma An Essay to Master Hobbs The seven Distichs in Defens of Mans Soul Church government Christs and the Saints eternal reign in Heaven SIR having a purpose in my extrem old age to publish a few Theological speculations tho beyond the lists of my Phisical Profession that they may remain the Heir of my Brain sith God hath bereaved the Heir of my Body I met with som strange seeming passages or positions in your learned Levith●n which is diversly censured as al others works are and generaly construed to savor of self-conceit contrary to my tenets which I was bound by scholastic ingenuity fairly to vindicat but not to refut yours being far unable to grapple If you take me for an Emulist or Antagonist God the heart searcher knows me to be neither who would gladly imitat not emulat your accomplished abilities sans sordid envy and doo affect your person with amicable amity free from servil flattery Figulus Figulo invidet a quality of base Mechanics never tainted my thoughts nor is fit for any free minded Artist to intertain but Ais