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

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est Aegyptum coluisse animalia quaedam Et pro numinibus multas habuisse ferarum Illa superstitio minor est quam nostra ferarum Hic aras habet omne genus contraria certè Naturae res atque Deo qui dicitur olim Praeposuisse hominem cunctis animantibus unum That Egypt did adore some living creatures heard have we And for her gods some wild beasts she acknowledged to be That superstition sure of theirs is lesse then ours by farre Because for Beasts of every kind high altars now there are Which thing against both nature is and Gods most righteous law For he ordaind over all Beasts one man to have the sway So then the great city seat of the Beast is Aegypt that is like unto Aegypt in wicked Idolatrie It is also like it in miserable blindenesse we read that the Lord sent on the obstinate Aegyptians such darknesse as that for three dayes together they groped at noon day like blinde men So the city of the Beast what is it but a kingdom of darkenesse wherein miserable blindenesse and ignorance of the scriptures yea of God Christ doth extreamely abound Luther writes wel In act August lit P 207. Italie is cast into the grosse darkenesse of Aegypt in somuch as they are become all of them altogether ignorant of Christ and of the thinges appertaining to him To bee short as Aegypt of old most cruellie oppressed the Church by a lamentable bondage for the space of 225 yeeres even so hath the Church now of long time been burdened yea yet groaneth under the yoake of Antichrist kingdome of the Beast And therfore this great city is fittlie called Aegypt because of her cruelty Where also our Lord Hence Ribera and Bellarmin doe faine In Apocal. 11. nu 22. Lib. 3. de P. R. c. 13. that the great city or seat of Antichrist is not Rome but Jerusalem For in what citie say they was our Lord crucified except Ierusalem But this is a vaine shift for as before the seat of Antichrist is called Sodome and Aegypt not litterally but spirituallie so here it is called the citie where our Lord was crucified that is Ierusalem in a spiritual sence This then is the third title of the great city beeing called Jerusalem where our Lord was crucified Ierome and others dispute how Christ was crucified in Aegypt Epist 1. ad Marcell how Ierusalem is called Sodome but it is beside the purpose For the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 where also doe not cohere with Aegypt next preceding for the scripture no where saith that Christ was crucified in Aegypt but are to be referred to the former words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the great citie as the particle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and or also inserted doth shew as if he had said it is called also that citie where our Lord was crucified that is Ierusalem Furthermore it wil clearly appear on Chap. 17. The great citie is not Ierusalem that this great citie the seat of Antichrist is not Jerusalem literallie for there the great citie is said to have seven mountaines and to reigne over the kings of the earth neither of which agrees literallie to Ierusalem but both unto Rome For Ierusalem had never seven mountaines but onely three hils viz. Sion Moriah and mount Calvarie It never held the Empire of the world as Rome hath don To be short It was never absolutely called the citie or the great citie but this title was proper to Rome onelie Lib. 8. de bello sacr Wilhelmus Tyrius writing of the largenesse of Ierusalem saith that it is a city lesse then the greatest yet greater then the middle sort But of Rome Lipsius writeth Lib. 3. de magn Rom cap. 2. that the greatnesse thereof appeares to this day and that her ancient walles contained in circuit XV or XVI miles So that the Iesuites here doe falsly and guilfully send us unto Ierusalem that we might not seek Antichrist at Rome Furthermore why the great city of the Beast is compared unto Ierusalem appeares by the following paraphrase where also our Lord was crucified Ierusalem crucified our Lord literallie The great citie of the Beast doth it spirituallie Now there is nothing more cruel or ungodlie then to crucifie the Lord of life yea it is more cruel for to crucifie Christ spiritually then his witnesses literally And therefore the seat of the Beast is called Ierusalem because of their unheard cruelty impiety killing the Prophets and witnesses of Christ against all right reason yea not satiated with their death have exercised all maner of contumelies upon their dead bodies Besides as much as in them is they not once but daylie sacrifice destroy crucifie and kill Christ himself Epist 19. Let us heare Petrarcha long agoe accusing Rome of this most horrid parricide in his own words Behold thou seest a people not onely adversarie to Christ but that which is worse under Christs ensigne rebelling against him and fighting for Satan beeing druncken with the blood of Christ and malapertly saying Our lips are ours who is Lord over us a hard harted wicked people indeed proud hungerstarved thirstie allwayes gaping having sharp teeth crooked nailes slippery feet a stonie breast and hart of steel a minde of lead but hony in their mouth a people unto whom thou mayest well apply not onely that of Christ and the Prophet This people honoureth me with their lips but their heart is far from me But that also of Judas Iscariot who betraying his master with a kisse said haile master And that of the Jewes who clothed Christ in purple and crowned him with thornes smote most contumeliously spat in his face bowing the knee worshipped saluted him saying Haile king of the Iewes whom they in the mean time accounted neyther as God or a king worthie of divine or humane honour but as a blasphemer guilty of death reproach and judgement But what is not the like daily practised among Christs enemies and Pharisees of our age doe they not buy sell make marchandise of Christ himself whose name notwithstanding they seem day and night to extoll with most high prayses whom they cloath with purple gold whom they load with precious stones salute and worship Him I say as if he had his eyes covered saw not they crown with the briars of wicked mens workes defile him with the spittle of a most impure mouth and inveigh against him with viperous hissings strike him with the dart of venemous actions and what in them lies doe again and again deridinglie drag him as naked poore scourged on mount Calvarie and wickedlie consent to naile him unto the crosse And oh shame oh griefe oh indignitie Even such are the Romanists at this day as it is reported These things Petrarcha wrote concerning Rome Now let the Romish Locusts see how they can deny Rome to be spiritual Ierusalem themselves crucifiers againe
as with a pestilent plague she had infected the Christian world her horrible idolatry I say and cruelty by which she defiled and oppressed the Church The commination is taken out of Isai 21.9 Babylon is fallen is fallen and all the graven images of her gods he hath broken unto the ground And Ier. 51.8 Babylon is suddenly fallen and destroyed howle for her In which words the Prophets threaten ruine to Babylon of the Caldeans which had grievously pressed Gods people by 70. yeares captivity Now it may be demanded whither this Babylon here threatned be the foresaid Chaldaean Babylon or another and which That it is not Babylon of Chaldea appeares by many reasons First that Babylon neither was is or shall be the Seat of Antichrist This is not the Caldeā Babylon For however there be an ancient fable of Antichrists rising out of Babylon yet the same makes not Babylon but Ierusalem to be his seat Now the Babylon here threatned by the Angell shall be the Seat of Antichrist by the consent of all interpreters Secondly This Babylon is that great city the which in Johns time ruled over the Kings of the earth Rev. 17.18 But then the Caldeans held not the Monarchie but the Romanes Besides this Babylon defiles all nations of the earth with her fornication But now how the Caldean Babylon should so doe in these last times no sound reason can be given for it Lastly the people of God are bid to goe out of this Babylon Chapter 18.4 But Gods people for these thousand yeeres have not been nor shall be in the Easterne Babylon c. Therefore this Babylon is not Babylon in Caldea although the holy Ghost doth apply the propheticall threatnings of old against Babylon to good purpose and fitly here from the letter therefore wee must necessarily come to the figure which thing Ribera also acknowledgeth Now secondly some of the Ancients will have this Babylon to be the world as being the great city of the wicked in which the Devill ruleth So Ambrose Bede Arethas Andreas Ansbertus Haymo Primasius Anselmus c. But this opinion cannot stand For first This Babylon is that Great whore making drunke the inhabitants of the earth with the wine of her fornication But how shall the world make drunke the inhabitants of the earth seeing themselves are the world made drunke by the whore shall the world make the world drunke the whore therefore which maketh drunke is plainely distinguished from the inhabitants of the earth who are made drunke Secondly the sence would be absurd Babylon is fallen that is the world is fallen for by the ruine of Babylon the whole world shal not decay but there shal remain Kings and merchants which shall see and bewaile the ruine of Babylon whereas after the ruine of the world there wil be no kings nor marchants Thirdly we are commanded to goe out of this Babylon Chap. 16.8 But we are not bid to goe out of the world 1 Cor. 5.10 except in a spirituall sence But out of this Babylon a locall departure is commanded Fourthly it is the common opinion that John prophesieth of that Babylon which is the seat of Antichrist But the whole world shall not be Antichrists seat For he shall sit in the temple of God 2 Thes 2.5 the which cannot be meant of the whole world Fiftly This Babylon is Rome see Chap. 11.8 17.18 Ribera addes that this Babylon standeth on seven Mountaines Chap. 17.9 Now that the citie of wicked men or the world should stand on seven mountaines cannot be true in any sence And therefore Ribera concludeth that we must expound it otherwise And indeed at last the said Iesuite doth ingeniously confesse that this Babylon is ROME for which opinion he alledgeth many old writers as Austine l. 8. de C●●●● where he amimeth that Rome was built by the fall of the Assy●●an kingdome and calleth the same the Daughter of Babylon or another Babylon Orosius lib. 2. cap. 2. Eusebius lib. 2. hist cap. 14. Bede Occumenius Victorinus Hierom in Isa 24. in his Prologue in lib. Dydimi lib. 2. against Jovinian Epist. 15. q. 11. to Agasia Epist 17. to Marcel Tertullian lib. 3. against Marcion and against the Iewes Some also of the latter Writers as Sixtus senensis lib. 2. Bibliot in vocabulo Meretricis Magnae Bellarmine lib. 2. de P. R. cap. 2. 13. Ludovicus Vives in lib. 18. de C. D. cap. 20. Lindanus lib. 4. Panop cap. 82. the which confession of his we willingly approve of he alledgeth also that of Peter The Church that is in Babylon salutes you 1 Pet. 5.13 that is in Rome as Eusebius lib. 2. hist cap. 15. expoundeth it the which the Papists doe therefore gladly lay hold on to shew that Peter sate at Rome but it is a weake conjecture for it may more probably be said that Peter wrote from Babylon of the East as Calvin in his Commentary on the place sheweth But be that place in Peter what way soever understood Many things perswade us that this Babylon is Rome First the description and situation of this great citie agrees not so fully to any as to Rome for it is said to stand upon seven Mountaines which cannot so well be said of any city as of Rome built of old by Romulus on seven hills named Palatinus Quirinalis Aventinus Coelius Viminalis Aesquilinus Janicularis Hence Virgil. lib. 6. Aeneid Scilicet rerum facta est pulcherrima Roma Septem quae una sibi muro circundedit arces Rome is become the famoust place of all Which hath inclos'd seven hills within her wall And Ovid lib. 1. Trist Eleg. 4. Sed quae de septem totum circumspicit orbem Montibus imperii Roma deûmque locus Rome is the place of gods and royal seat Or'e lookes the world with her seven mountaines great And Horace Diis quibus placuere colles dicere carmen Vnto the gods a verse to tell Whom the seven hills doe please full well And Propertius Vrbs septem alta jugis toti qua praesidet orbi The lofty citie on seven hills hie Which rules the world continually Secondly this Babylon is called a great city Rome the great city and that indeed emphatically with a double article 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 That great City Now it is known that Rome is called the City and the great City 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by way of Pra-eminence hence Tityr in Virgil thus speaketh Vrbem quam dieunt Romam Melliboee putari Stultus ego huic nostrae similem c. The city called Rome O Melibee I as a foole like ours did thinke to be Besides this great citie Babylon in Johns time Having rule over the world had dominion over the Kings of the earth Chap. 17.18 and no city then but Rome had monarchicall power But we need no further proofe seeing this opinion is backt with the authority of many Ancient writers Bellar. li. 2. de P.
other cities of the nations But what Great City is here intended Vndoubtedly The great City broken into parts see chap 11 8. 14 8 17.18 the same in whose streets the bodies of the two witnesses did lie unburied Chap. 11.8 that is the Citie Dominion and Church of Rome which is the Kingdome of Antichrist being as it were one Great City because it is governed by one head the Pope Brightman includes the Turkish kingdome or Empire because here is treated of the totall destruction of all the ungodly But the Mahumetane tyrannie is more rightly comprehended under the Cities of the Nations that so wee might take notice that Rome is set forth by the Great City both formerly here and in the following Chapter also The Allegory of some seems to me not to be proper namely that the great Citie that is the universallity of men shall be divided into three parts that is in the last time there shall be found three sorts of men in the Church Christians Papists and Neutralls for these three sorts shall not then take their beginning seeing they have already bin a long while in the world Ribera following Andreas makes Jerusalem to be this great citie understanding the division of it into three parts to be three sorts of people living in the same Christians Iews and Saracenes But the following Chapter doth evidently shew that not Ierusalem but Rome is this citie as standing on seven Mountaines and in Iohns time having dominion and power over the Kings of the earth and therefore Alcasar doth justly reject this opinion although himselfe doth wholly erre from the scope Neither is it materiall that Ribera supposeth that Rome must be overthrowne before these things do happen unto which also Brightman seemes to assent in his exposition on the fif● Viall for of this wee shall see more in the following Chapter however the Iesuite erreth feining that Rome shall be destroyed before Antichrists rising seeing Iohn in Chapter 11. and againe Chap. 17. doth not obscurely make the great City standing on seven hills to be the Seat of Antichrist But how long before the end Rome shall be cut off the Lord knoweth If some time before it makes nothing against the sense by us alleadged For by the great City we are not onely to understand the walles and streets of Rome but all places wherever the Romish Antichrist hath any jurisdiction which as the Iesuite confesseth may stand although Rome bee destroyed before even unto this last Earthquake And the Cities of the Nations fell Wee have heard of the ruine of Rome Antichrist and his kingdom Now is added what happened to the other Adversarie kingdomes They also fell by the foresaid Earthquake for the Cities of the Nations I take to be the kingdoms Provinces Forts and power of the Barbarians not belonging to Antichrists kingdom as Iewes Turkes Saracens and the like dispersed throughout the whole world which shall all at the same time be ruinated And thus it must necessarily be understood for if here we should understand the Nations figuratively viz. of the Antichristian Papists who worshippe God after the manner of the heathens as it is before taken in Chapter 11.1 it would seem to be a tautologie not to be approved of And great Babylon came into remembrance before God That which before he called the Great City here he calles it great Babylon and so much we may plainely gather from the voice of the second Angel Babylon is fallen is fallen that great City Chapter 15.8 18.10 Wherefore I see no reason why we should here seeke for another Babylon to wit a new Rome that is Constantinople as Brightman supposeth for seeing Constantinople to this day and so without doubt shall continue in Mahumetisme and idolatry the same shall fall with the Cities of the Nations But to imagine that the Westerne Christians after Popery shall bee abo●shed and also drive the Turke out of the East and recover or overthrow Constantinople the Metropolis of the Turkish Empire this I say seemes to me to be a thing rather to be wished then expected in regard that our owne sinnes shall fight for the Turke even against our selves untill such time that the great Citie Babylon and all the Cities of the nations shall be utterly overthrowne by the universall Earthquake Wherefore then doth he repeat the name of the great City I answer hee doth it by an Emphaticall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or reversion that we may not thinke the division which before he spake of to be small or to happen by chance but understand the just and horrible judgement of God in the destruction thereof for then the Lord will give unto her the cup of the fury of his wrath by which phrase is signified the most fearfull judgement of God executed on her in regard of her idolatry and tyranny according to the threatning of the third Angell Chap. 14.10 as if he had said The great City is broken Babylon I say the great is come into remembrance before God that forasmuch as she hath made drunk the world with the wine of her fornication she herselfe also shall have her fill of the cup of the fury of Gods wrath that is God will punish her in a horrible manner Shee is said to come into remembrance before God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or after the manner of men For God did seeme for a thousand years and more to connive and forget her as it were in not punishing her wicked Idolatry and tyranny but at last by his horrible judgements he will make it knowne that she was never out of his remembrance and that he never approved of her flagitious workes Now in what sense and how many wayes both in the good and evill part God is said to forget and to remember and wherefore the Scripture speaketh thus of God we have fully expounded in our Commentary on Genesis touching these words And God remembred Noah Chap. 8.1 20. And every Island fled away The third kind of wonders are in the Sea Signes in the Sea intimating how they that live though never so remote in the Islands shall also be overwhelmed by this fatall Earthquake for every Island shall flee away that is shall vanish away and perish either by water or fire Now by Islands the Hebrews understand all places seated neer the Sea The Mountaines also which are either in the Islands or other mediterranean places shall not be able to shelter the adversaries because there shall none be found but all bee swallowed up by the violence of the Earthquake In the dayes of Noah when the flood came men ranne to the Mountaines for safety and at the destruction of Ierusalem Christ counselled his disciples to flee unto the Mountaines But here now the wicked cannot flee to the Islands or Mountaines because then they shall not be by a like manner of Speech the end of the world is set forth afterward in Chap. 20.11 Before in the Antichristian
committed fornication with the whore Vntill the words of God that is his decree touching the rising of Antichrist revealed in the words of the Prophets and Apostles be fulfilled After the fullfilling whereof God put into their hearts to hate the Romish Strumpet that is detest Popish Idolatry embrace the Gospell of Christ forsake yea and oppose the Whore Why therefore should we wonder that so many great Emperours so many religious Kings of Germany France Spaine England c. have with such zeale defended Popish Idolatry the Romish Church and Antichrist the Pope almost these 800. years in defence of whose magnificence and glory they have made so great wars and shed so much Christian blood We hear that God did put it into their hearts that they should do so and not otherwise so that the Angell wills us to rise from the events and secondary means unto the secret yet just judgement of God Here againe we have cause greatly to admire that after so long fornication some of the Kings as of England Scotland Denmarke Sweethland Many powerfull Princes also of Germany Bohemia France Poland and Hungary having laid down their armes against the Lambe and embraced the heavenly Doctrine of salvation brought to light by the Two Witnesses in the ages of our predecessours do at this day hate the Romish Adultresse and make her naked We have cause I say to admire the Fact and extoll Gods judgement to Heaven Certainly the Kings did not repent either rashly or by their own understanding God put it into their hearts that they should repent of their whoredome hate the whore and make her desolate The LORD is to be intreated that he will put the same into the hearts of the rest of the KINGS that is to take knowledge shun and hate the Whore and to give their power no longer unto the Beast but unto the Lambe Some Textuall scruples do here offer themselves which I shall explain after I have opened what yet remains in the Text. 18 The woman which thou sawest is the City The Angell openeth the whole mysterie of the whore This woman is popish Rome see chap. 11.8 14.8 16.19 that we might not think the woman sitting upon the waters to be an Asian or Vtopian Nymph It is saith he that great City before he often calls it Babylon Now he sets it forth by a more remarkeable note Having dominion over the Kings of the Earth Now what is this Is it the whole multitude of ungodly men in the world as some of the fathers wanting the experience which we have now have thought Nay it is Rome yea Popish Rome For the Writers saith Ribera In cha 17 sec 20.22 who have otherwise interpreted it are forced by the truth it selfe to yeeld unto us that Rome is that whorish City to be destroyed and overthrowne Again The foregoing words God put it into their hearts belong to the desolation and burning of Rome for they shew the cause of so great desolation effected by them who rather were thought should have proved friends With this sense which is certainly true c. Thus we have the interpretation of one sworn Iesuite Let us hear another Lib. de P. R. cap. 2 Babylon saith BELLARMIN that great City standing on Seven Mountaines and having dominion over the Kings of the Earth is ROME Neither was there any other City which in Johns time had dominion over the Kings of the Earth then ROME and it is most notorious that ROME is built upon seven Mountaines Let us hear a third Vest pag. 817 This Verse saith ALCASAR causeth no small difficulty to them who expound it otherwise then of ANGIENT ROME But in our exposition nothing is more cleare What can we desire more The great City is Rome both because the same is built upon seven Mountaines As also because it onely in Iohns time had dominion over the Kings of the Earth But now perhaps it hath not yea but it hath For whatsoever it possesseth not by force Quicquid non possidet armis Relligione tenet it holds by Religion Wherefore the two latter Iesuites do in vain seek an evasion that not Popish but Heathenish Rome is this City for they are confuted by Ribera their own companion ingeniously confessing that Heathenish Rome long agoe burnt to ashes by the Gothes and Vandalls hath no place here but that it is Popish Rome that now is yet notwithstanding he saith that it is to be burnt before Antichrists comming which latter refutes the former It remains therefore that the whore sitting on the Beast is Papast Rome O Rome hearken to Clemanges De corrup Eccle statu Cap 26 What saith he dost thou thinke of thy Prophesie to wit of John in the Revelation Dost thou not beleeve that it belongs at least in some measure unto thee Thou hast not so lost shame and sense to deny these things Wherefore looke on it and read the damnation of the great whore sitting upon many Waters and there contemplate thy worthy actions and what shall befall thee Again therefore we gather this argument Babylon that Great City standing on seven Mountaines is the Seat of Antichrist Popish Rome is Babylon that Great City standing on seven hills Therefore Popish Rome is the Seat of Antichrist Furthermore He which ruleth in the Seat of Antichrist is Antichrist The Pope of Rome ruleth in Antichrists Seat Therefore the Pope of Rome is ANTICHRIST There remains three scruples to be discussed from ver 17. I. How God puts into the hearts of Kings that is worketh in the hearts of men without impeachment of their liberty II. Seeing God is said to put three things into the hearts of the Kings One in its owne nature good viz. The hatred of the Whore Two things in themselves evill viz. Their agreement with the Beast and fight with the Lambe Whither he puts this after the same manner into their hearts and whither it will not hence follow that hee is the Authour of sinne III. In granting which thing some maintaine that these Kings were not converted how then are they said in spoiling of the whore to doe the will of God seeing they were ignorant of it Neither spoiled they her so much out of affection to piety as of desire to the prey Now first how God workes in the hearts of men the liberty of their will remaining Of this Question both in the Hypothesis and in the Thesis the explication is the same being not a little difficult For if God workes in the hearts of men he seemeth to determinate or limit their wills to one thing Now if God limit the wil then man seems not to act freely seeing that is said to be free which is unlimited in respect of a thing Furthermore God seems to move and bend the wills of men according to his own will or pleasure But that which is moved and bent by anothers will seems not to act freely Now the Scripture on the
serve to his judgements and ends which he intends most holily not only by a generall influence but alwayes by a speciall Hence the wise man she also reacheth from one end unto another Wisd 8.1 mightily and comely doth she order all things These things no man will deny unlesse an Athiest who makes God the governour of the world no other then to be a slothfull or brutish Idol of Fortune See Luther touching the slavish will Chap. 143. III. How these Kings in eating the flesh of the whore and burning her did that which was pleasing to God This Question in regard of our interpretation is of no weight for we have proved that the Kings who before had given their power unto the Beast and all their assistance to the whore did afterward by a certain divine metamorphosis or change repent of the same As therefore they hated the whore according to the revealed will of God so they shall rightly and in obedience to God forsake make naked eat her flesh and burn her with fire according to the commandement of the heavenly voice Goe out of her my people Render unto her double thou shalt overthrow their Idols burne their Images with fire But put case they did not repent and so were not without sin in spoiling burning the whore yet herein they did the good pleasure of God not as it was their act but accidentally for in committing the manifest wickednes which they intended they together executed the secret judgement of God which they intended not Like as the Jews Herod Pontius Pilate in condemning Christ did together Act. 4.8 howbeit wickedly that which the hand and counsell of God had well decreed should be done by them But the former opinion is the better And thus much touching the Questions propounded Now let us return to the Prophesie CHAPTER XVIII The Preface touching the Coherence WE now take in hand to expound the second Act of the sixt Vision touching the lamentable destruction of Babylon the royall Seat of Antichrist that is of Rome The which God is my witnesse I speake not of humane or evill affection against the Pope of Rome or as being lead by a darke conjecture but induced by this divine Prophesie and the clear Demonstration of the foregoing Chapter The Angell did shew unto Iohn in the wildernesse in stead of the woman the chast Mother of the Man-child that is the true Church of Christ a Scarlet-coloured woman a whore drunken with the blood of the Saints sitting on the Beast that is the adulterous Antichristian Church For Ribera though he deny it on Chapter XVII is forced Chap. XIX and XX. where the casting of the Beast into the Lake of fire is described to confesse that this Beast denotes Antichrist Now the Angell had plainly said before that the woman was the great City which in Iohns time had dominion over the Kings of the Earth the which could not be any other City but Rome Of the same it was said that the Ten Kings sworn-unto the Beast who before had imployed their power in defence of his kingdome at length his abominations being discovered and hating his fornication God so governing their hearts should detest the whore forsake uncover eat her flesh and burn her with fire All which considered these things do evidently follow First that Rome is the Seat of Antichrist Secondly that the Pope of Rome is Antichrist Thirdly that Papall Rome before the last judgement shall be miserably burnt and utterly overthrown The First thus Where the purpled woman sits there is Antichrists Seat because shee sits on the Beast which is Antichrist The purple-coloured woman sits at Rome because shee sits on the Seven heads of the Beast which are the Seven Mountaines of Rome Rome therefore is the Seat of Antichrist This deduction the adversaries can no longer deny Onely they dally as if Rome were not yet but should hereafter bee the Seat of Antichrist viz. when Antichrist shall come who thrusting out the Pope shall possesse Rome Which fiction hath often before bin refuted and overthrowes it selfe neither doe the fictions consist That Rome should be the seat of Antichrist and that Rome before Antichrists comming should be burnt by the Ten Kings and that Antichrist is to have his Seat in the Temple at Ierusalem The Second thus He which in the last times possesseth Rome the Seat of Antichrist he is Antichrist The Romish Pope doth now possesse Rome Antichrists Seat Therefore he is Antichrist The third thus Babylon the great City shall be destroyed before the last judgement because after its desolation there shall be godly and ungodly rejoycing and lamenting at the destruction thereof Popish Rome is Babylon the great City Therefore Popish Rome shall be destroyed before the last judgement The Iesuites seeing they cannot deny the assumption would shift it off by their fiction that Rome as yee is not but shall be Babylon hereafter but in vaine as hath appeared The Proposition the XVIII Chapter will illustrate Thus much of the Coherence Now after our wonted manner wee will first lay downe the Argument Parts and Analysis of the Chapter as the Basis or ground of our following Interpretation The Argument Parts and Analysis THis Chapter is an exposition of verse 1. and 16. of the foregoing Chapter touching the judgement and burning of the great whore viz. of the great Seven-hild City Antichrists royall Seat or Rome For the fatall judgement and lamentable ruine hereof is solemnly published from heaven and tragically figured out by an Angell And the godly are commanded speedily to depart from her Afterward the lamentation and mourning of Kings Merchants and Mariners of the Earth because of the losse of their traficke by the ruine of the city is represented by a propheticall Hypotyposis or illustration The Saints on the contrary are commanded to rejoyce because of the divine vengeance Lastly the judgement is confirmed by the Symbole of a milstone cast into the Sea These things are done in order by three Angells Therefore the parts of the Chapter are three The first is the voyce of the first Angell touching the ruine of Babylon ver 3. The second voyce is of the departure of the Godly out of Babylon the mourning of the wicked and joy of the Saints unto ver 21. The third voyce is of the third Angell casting a milstone into the Sea unto the end In the first voyce is first the description of the crying Angell set forth by three adjuncts 1. From of his originall he descends from heaven 2. From of his power which is said to be great 3. From of his forme the earth was lightned with his glory ver 1. Secondly the thing published by the Angell both whose crying is noted as also the two-fold Argument of the cry 1. A sentence touching the destruction of Babylon It is fallen c. which is amplified by three horrible consequences that it is become the habitation of devills the hold of unclean spirits and
denounced the ruine of Babylon Therfore those Angels were preachers of the Gospell But these here come down from heaven long after viz. when now the destruction of Babylon was at hand and they declare onely prophesies revealed unto them in speciall by God touching particular future events Therefore they signifie not ordinary Preachers who now know not nor foretell things to come but are reall Angells publishing new Oracles in the Name of God Yea the middlemost seems to have bin either God himselfe or Christ ver 4. Having great power What he was is shewed by two Epithites by which generally the Angells in Scripture are commended viz. strength and glory The Angells indeed are not omnipotent Spirits yet they have great power insomuch as One was able in one night to destroy an Hundred and Eighty Thousand of the Assyrian Army Hence they are called strong mighty Psal 103.20 Blesse the Lord ye his Angells mighty in strength c. The third also of these Angells is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Mighty ver 21. as before Chap. 5. ver 2. and Chap. 10.1 which we there interpreted of Christ because of the circumstances which are not here Great power therefore is attributed to this Angell for the comfort of the Godly that they might not thinke that the power and glory of Babylon should be invincible The power of one Angell shall suffice to overthrow the same Notwithstanding in the Greek it is not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 might but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Great power by which the greatnesse of the businesse committed by God to this Angell seems to be noted And indeed the overthrowing of Babylon shall be a work more then ordinary And the Earth was lightned with his glory This Majesty shews that he was a heavenly Ambassadour of God to terrifie the Adversaries and strengthen the Godly The Angells have not allwayes appeared with such glory but onely when there was occasion as at the publishing of the Birth of Christ The Angell of the Lord came on the shepheards Luk. 2.9 Act. 12.7 and the glory of the Lord shone round about them At Peters deliverance the glory of the Angell that delivered him filled the prison So here With the glory of this Angell the Earth was lightned that men should the more carefully receive his Message I like well what Ribera addeth that hereby is noted that the judgement of Romes desolation should not be secret but manifest to all He confesseth therfore that here is treated of Romes destruction 2. And he cryed with a great voyce Now follows what he did Hee cryed mightily Most Greek Copies have it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 He cryed in a strong great voyce The Old Version Cryed in strongth The sense is the same The voyce of this heavenly Herauld was vehement and most strong so as he might be heard of all that none through ignorance of the judgement at hand should remaine in Babylon The stupidity also and deep security of Babylon is noted which shall so lie drowned in pleasure that while her judgement shall sound thorow the whole world she alone shall not be able nor willing to hear the same Babylon is fallen is fallen He proclaimes the ruine of Babylon as did the second Angell Chap. 14.8 Now it is an Enallage and propheticall Anadiplosis for it shall fall it shall certainly shortly utterly perish the Proclamation of the former hath bin and still is dayly published for the Preachers of the Gospell have above an hundred years denounced ruine to Babylon And not altogether without effect for Babylon is fallen in many Provinces of Europe Popery being overthrown and dissipated by the preaching of the Gospell But the words here Babylon is fallen is fallen are not yet fulfilled because she is not as yet wholly brought to nothing And therefore the time of this Angell is not yet come but shall be a little before the desolation of Rome Now the forme of the Exclamation as before we said on Chap. 14. ver 8. is taken out of Isai 21.9 Ierem. 51.8 speaking of the Typicall ruine of Babylon In the like forme Isaiah foretold the destruction of old Assyrian Babylon which had oppressed Gods ancient people about an hundred years before it happened After the same manner perhaps an Angell now may foretel an hundred years before it come to passe the ruine of the new Italian Babylon which hath suppressed the Church of Christ Now who this Babylon is there is no question about it for before on Chap. 14.8 we have shewed it to be Rome And Chap. 17. the Angell makes the seven Mountaines of Rome to be Antichrists Seat Lastly the adversaries themselves confesse it And therefore the desolation of the Roman City is here proclaimed and it is indeed to happen before the last judgement as the whole following matter sheweth And is become the habitation of divells From the horrible consequences he aggravates the desolation of new Babylon by such as of old the Prophets described the overthrow of ancient Babylon They are also taken out of Isai 13.21 14. 21. Ier. 50.51 Ezechiel also Chap. 26.27 describeth the desolation of Tyrus almost by the same threatnings Now three things are threatned It is made or become For it shall be the habitation of devils Isa 34.14 Isaias names these devills SEGNIRIM that is rough and rugged as hairy Goats because in such shapes they sometime appeared likes the Satyres of which the Poets speak The Germanes call them FELD-TEVFEL Field Devills unto whom the Heathens of old sacrificed and is forbidden by God Levit. 17.7 They shall not offer their sacrifices any more to SEGNIRIM rough or hairy devills And the hold of every foule Spirit Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 custody that is receptacle Before he noted a speciall kind of devils hanting the deserts called Fayries or Satyres unto whom he now joyneth other devills or by every foule Spirit he meanes diabolicall apparitions Night-spirits and the like terrours such as often appeared unto Antony the Hermit in the deserts of Egypt Hieron in vitae Antonij and yet to this day are wont to appeare in desert places And Gage of every uncleane and hatefull bird Not only such as by the Law were unclean and might not be eaten Lev. 11. But dreadfull to the sight of men or which in nature are hatefull and hurtfull to men as Scrich-Owels Kites Vulturs Gripes Ravens c. All these denote horrible desolation for experience teacheth that old Castles Townes and unhabited places are for the most part the abode of Devills Ghosts Beasts Harpies and hatefull birds for such kind of creatures delight in deserts and desolate places remote from the company of men so that the Angell proclaimeth a horrible change of the Babylonish state For where before stood the stately walles Royall places high towers and Chappels of Romish Saints there shall lie broken walls rubbish and ashes where before the most holy Father the Pope with his Purple
rendred 75. Benevenutus Rambaldus a worthy historian 128. Bernhardus Clarevallensis his invectives against the Pope and Clergie more then 464 years agoe 318. Beryl growing in the Indies 565. Bellarmin touching the libertie of the will either to admit or exclude God knocking and perswading refuted 81 c. Bellarmins arguments answered 222. Bellarmins subtilties answered 321. Brightmans coniecture touching the time of the Turks power considered 188. His opinion of the flood of waters 278. His allegoriall exposition 541. Bishops why called stars and Angels 27. Bishops have no Apostolicall power 20. Bishops or teachers of Churches how they are said to be in the hand of Christ 31. Bishops must flee ambition and covetousnesse 33. many Bishops though in appearance pious are meer hypocrites 55. The Bishops did augment the sicknesse and palenesse of the Church above measure 117. 118. Romane Bishops ever since Pope silvester have striven to Lord it over their fellowes 126 127. Blasphemie what it is 290. Blasphemie of the Romane Beast 299. Blasphemie against Marie 300. Blasphemous verses of Carolus scribanius touching the milke of Marie and the blood of Christ 301. Whither the Black horse denotes hereticks 112. It denotes the Church made black with heresies ibid. The Black horse hath Christ with a ballance on him ibid. The Blasphemous title of Pope Paulus V. doth expresselie contain the number of the Beast 297. 323. Blood in the moon whence 128. The Booke of Gods providence 60. and of vniversall Iudgement ibid. The Book containing the matters which Christ revealed unto Iohn touching the last times is the Revelation it selfe 96. The open book is that which was shut before 199. The book eaten up by Iohn 207. what it meaneth ibid. The book of life 60 302. 544. Books how attributed to God in scripture 60. The books of the Ancients were rolled up 97. Bondmen and free men denote all adversaries of inferiour ranck 132. Boniface III. first established monarchicall tyrannie 118. being declared vniversall bishop by Phocas 127. 244. Boniface VIII a loftie tyrant 129. The Bow of Christ is the Law and the Gospell 108. Brimstone and hell fire 352. Bullingers opinion of the flood 278. To Buy white raiment what it is 79. C. CAlamities why foretold 126. Calling of Evangelicall preachers 378. Candidati Romans so called and why 79. Carkeyses of the witnesses what they are and how they shall lie in the streets of Rome 233. Carkeyses of the witnesses unburied 240. The Campe of the saints is the Christian world 537. Catastrophe of the Churches calamities under Antichrist 106. The Cause of Gods connivence is both his benignitie leading the wicked to repentance as also his counsell for the completing of the number of Martyrs 121. 122 Catholick Character 312. Character of the Beast 315. 314. his two fold Character ibid. Character and Charagma how they differ 312. The proper and common Character how they differ 315. Causes of Babylons ruine 455. Chaenix a measure containing a dayes provision for one man 114. Certaintie of the saintes salvation 527. Chalcedonie 564. Chalcolibanum or fine brasse 24. Chiliarchi are captains of thousands 123. Chiliasts or millenaries their ancient opinion 524. the author of it Papias ibid. the refutation thereof 525 531. The ground of their errour 515. their corrupting of the text ibid. The Chore or company of Patriarchs Prophets saints Iudges and kings represented by the four and twentie Elders 90. Chore of the 24 Elders 248. Christ why called Amen 75. Hath future things revealed unto him as he is man 3.4 is Lord of the Angels 5. his dietie more expresselie testified by no canonicall writer then by the Evangelist Iohn 5. his three fold office and benefits 10.13 His comming why promised 15. He appeared in an humane shape in the middest of the seven candlesticks 22. He opens and no man shutteth 64. How he is like to the Son of man 23.24 How he attributes the simile of a thief unto himself 57. Is called a Lambe in respect of his humility and office 100. Is our fine linen and wedding robe 482. He is the faithfull witnesse and so called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 10.11 Is the first begotten from the dead 11. and Prince of the kings of the earth 12. He cleanseth us from our sinnes two manner of wayes 13. His body doth not lie hid invisibly under the host 15. He is the onelie 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or merchant offering unto us spirituall wares of salvation 78. His philanthropie 80. His righteousnesse is the white robe 79. How he suppeth with us 80. His proper titles 88. Is represented to Iohn under divers figures 88. By his spirituall scepter he forceth the adversaries unto obedience 103.104 He is the Lyon of the tribe of Iudah 109. Hath the seven spirits in his hands 54. Js author of the ministrie ibid. He attributes life to himself 26. Is divided by the Lutherans 44. How he shall deliver up the kingdome to the father and reigne for ever 248. He is alpha and omega 587. The root of David the morning star 593. Is compared to a traveller knocking at our dore 80. How he is heard and let in with the benefit thereof ibid. He is the beginning of the creation of God actively and passivelie 75. Why he would rather have men cold then Lukewarm 76. What is meant by the open booke in his hand 199. Christ and Antichrist have the key of the bottomlesse pit in different respects 172. 502. Christians miscalled by the Romanes 17. Church Church discipline in its vigor in the primitive times 32. the Churches adversaries sometimes converted 67. Whether the Church may be removed 35. her abode uncertain 36. she was preserved in the Papacie 43. she sometimes lies hid in the world ibid. she must reprove notorious and scandalous sectaries 44. The Church of the called and the Elect doth differ 55. The Church abounding in idlenesse and riot heathenish and Iewish rites were brought in 76. The Churches condition in this world was alwayes red with persecution 111. She became black in the first 200 yeeres 112. And pale even to death 117. was preserved in the midst of the Papacie 139. Where she was before Luther 142. she could erre for she needed measuring 213. Why she is represented by the figure of a woman 257. her variable condition in this world 258. How she changed her sun-like clothing into purple 259. Vanishing as the moon 265. The Church triumphant her song 268. How long the Church was in the wildernesse 276. Whether there were no Church vnder Antichrist 329. Her condition at first 358. Before Luther the Church was in Babylon 459. The Church is the bride of the Lamb and citie of God 560. Why Compared to Candlesticks 27. and sometime to a vineyard 363. Chrysolite 565. Chrysoprasus whence it takes its name ibid. Chrystal what it signifies 506. Cities of the nations what they are 400. the beloved city is the Church 537. Clemanges his speech of Rome 4●4 Clement
Popish Rome is the woman sitting upon many waters 443. And the seat of Antichrist 444. Popish idolatry is fornication 456. The Powring of the first Viall on the earth 378. Of the second Viall 380. Diverse opinions about it 381. Of the third viall and divers opinions about it 382. Of the fourth Viall 385. Of the fift Viall 388. Of the sixt Viall 390. Of the seventh Viall 398. Power received from the Dragon 298. Six effects of the Beasts power 308. 309. Preachers of Gods word how they inflict plagues 376. Praedestination must be taught though many abuse this doctrine 584 The Praerogative of being the first fruits to God is an allusion unto the first fruits of the Law 336. Praetence of Antichristian tyranny is false 241. The vain pretence of Idolaters 242. Priesthood common to all the faithfull 14. Priscilla a false Prophetesse 49. Priscillian declared an heretick by the Pope 129. The Prison is put for all kinde of torments 40. Priviledges of Antichrists marked ones expressed in the Bull of Pope Martin V. 314. Promises how far they become debts 250. The Prophets and Apostles wrought not miracles by their own power 50. To Prophesie again 208. To Prophesie is to Preach Propheticall and Apostolicall Doctrine 224. A Prophesie of the future condition of the Godly under Antichrist 121. A prophesie found in the house of the Governour Salezianus 440. The Prophesie why sealed 583. A Proverbiall description of the ungodly despairing 133. Punishments of the wicked 251. 252. Purgatory 357. Puritie of the Saints whence it cometh 90. Q. QVadratus a disciple of the Apostles 64. A Question concerning the order of the Revelation 365. Quintilla a false Prophetesse 49. R. REligious worship of Angels expresly condemned in Scripture 9. Religious worship unto the Creature simply denied 582. It being a most horrible unpiety 486. The Reasons of the Angel against the worship of Angels cannot be taken away by Idolaters 486. The Red horse is the Church of Martyrs 110. On whom Christ is said to ride 111. To Render the double to Antichrist how it agrees with Equitie and Justice 461. 462. Remedie of pride 77. 78. Repentance described 34. 49. If true comes never to late 79. Why it is necessary 387. Representation of the state of the Primitive Church 106. Reprobates divided into Eight rancks 555. 556. The Rest of the dead who 517. The Rest of the womens seed who they are 279. Their Epithetes ibid. The Revealing of future things is proper to God alone 3. The Revelation It treateth of future things 5. How Iohn received it ibid. It was written by the Evangelist John ibid. It is an holy canonicall book of divine scripture 6. Containing excellent doctrines precepts and promises of the Churches deliverance and of the marriage of the Lamb 6.7 It hath many phrases proper to it self and excelling 8. Where John saw and wrote the same how and on what day 18. 19. Whither the whole was revealed in one Lords day 20. Revenge in the Saints how it can stand with piety and charitie 461. 462. Reward due and not due 586. Reward of the just is blessednes of the unjust exclusion out of the heavenly city 591. 592. Reward in heaven or degrees of glory may be different seeing there shall be degrees of punishment in hell 71. Rewards propounded unto them that overcome 72. Of whom there are three rancks 249. Ribera taxed 14. 20. His opinion of the four Angels 137. His argument not solid 138. His litterall exposition cannot stand ibid. His opinion of the Angel with the Censer 153. His reasons answered 154. His salving of Papall Rome 346. His eschappatories answered ibid. His new fiction in the Popes behalf refuted 347. His reasons touching Romes falling away examined 348. He commits crimen laesae majestatis against the Pope ibid. Contradicts himself and actuseth the Pope of extreme negligence ibid. His fiction refuted 409. 410. 411 c. His false opinion of the beast refuted 416. With the common opinion of expositors about the same ibid. His quaere why evill spirits rather frequent the deserts then populous places 455. The true cause thereof laid down by the Author ibid. Ribera refuted 514. He refuteth Bellarmins fiction 535. He confesseth the Pope shall be thrust out of Rome 441. A Ridiculous Etymologie of the word Apocalyps 3. The true Etymologie thereof ibid. Rivers and fountains are the breasts of the Sea 383. Romane Legions of how many soldiers they consisted 132. Romane Merchants buy and sell the souls of men 456. 457. Rome had no Epistle sent her from Christ and why 22. She is the calamity and destruction of the Christian Church 215. Her relapse to Paganisme 347. She must be burnt not before but after Antichrists comming 441. Whether Antichrist shall be abolished at Romes burning ibid. The Ruine of Old and New Babylon set forth by the same type 470. Ruine of the tenth part of the great city 245. The Rule of Articles with the Greeks is not alwayes observed 100. 307. 406. 410. 437. The Rule of finall causes 448. Rupertus opinion of the four Angels 136. He by winds understandeth teachers of Christian belief 138. His opinion of the Angel with the Censer 153. S. SAbinian a proud Bishop 127. Sackcloth of hair 127. Signifies Romane traditions 128. The Saints weaknesse at the beholding of the Divine Majestie 25. How farr the Saints may fall away how not 34. The Saints shall with Christ judge the world 104. How they require vengeance on the wicked 120. They may not be called upon neither do intercede for us 122. nor pray for the Church Militant 147. The Papists transform them into tutelar Idols ibid. How the Saints have right to Christ 591. Saladin Emperor of Egypt 190. Saphyr a Gemme of India 564. Saracens invading the provinces of the Romane Empire 186. Sardica a city of Illyria 54. The Sardine its colour and vertue 87. 565. Sardonix 565. Satan His proper domicile 44. He dwelleth in the children of disobedience ibid. His casting down into the earth is mysticall 266. 267. His Epithetes ibid. His action against the Saints 269. Why he was bound 502. 503. How he must be let loose again 505. 531. His twofold attempt 531. The Scripture must be read of all 583. It s twofold effect 584. The Scriptures are authentick and perfect 596. The Sea of Chrystall is the world 90. Diverse opinions about it 91. Why a third part of the sea was turned into blood 160. The Sea swalloweth up the great mountain 161. The Sea out of which the Beast ascended 288. The Sea of glasse is the world of wicked men 368. Why said to be of glasse ibid. The Sea into which the second viall was powred 381. The Sea renewed 551. The Sea-beast who it is according to Pareus 287. Seales their twofold use 97. The generall signification of the seales 107. The Seal of the living God 140. imprinted on the Elect 141. 142. The Sealed ones distribution according to the severall tribes of
other on a Camel which two are the Angels that in the Revelation denounce the ruine of Babylon before whose feet Iohn fell downe to worship and other strange mysteries which he having first found out doth now flatteringly applie to the Pope being lift up with incredible joy if not madnesse and folly or to say truely with blasphemous impiety and sacrilegious boldnesse I know not whither thou hast seen D. N. I suppose you have seene and read him forasmuch as hee adorneth Commentaries on that prophesie It s the worke of a Spanish Divine of Granata fairly printed at Antwerp An. 1614. the Author also being an eloquent Interpreter of his owne mind and sense One thing I know that of mad men he will make them more mad by his glozing Exposition of Aenigmaes such flatterers are the Iesuites of their Antichrist being void of truth full of deceit and wanting no words The sum is a two-fold warre of the primitive Church the first against Iudaisme in the two first Chapters the other against Paganisme in the eight following the Citie and world being converted to the Faith of Christ and hence a four-fold Hallelujah Lastly a long during peace to the Church Antichrist being to bee overcome under the names of Gog and Magog and in the last place the most glorious triumph of the Romane Church in the Heavens at the day of Iudgement a worthy cover to the pot March 10. 1615. Yours to command N. N. Behold a lively Idea of the Inquirie the which being communicated unto me by a friend I thought good here to rehearse it least happily the beautifulnesse of the new worke might deceive any one For he coyneth new Oracles hence I call him an upstart his worke otherwise being of much labour and more then vulgar wit and not unpolished which I could wish the Author had more rightly placed Enough both of the true and the false Argument of the Apocalyps Wee come to the Parts CHAPTER VII Touching the parts of the Revelation THe Booke ordinarily is variously divided I shall not much differ from the common partition but distribute the same into a Preface Prophesie or Visions and a Conclusion I. The Preface containes the Title and Dedication of the Booke Chapter 1. unto verse 9. II. The Prophesie I distinguish into seven Visions clearly enough and distinctly shewed by Christ unto Iohn in the Spirit in the I le Patmos from thence unto ver 6. of Chap. 22. But those that suppose and urge that the Booke consists of one continued Vision do wholly stray from the Scope and in vaine wearie the Reader as I shall shew by and by The first Vision is of Christ gloriously walking among the seven golden Candlestickes and commanding John to write certaine Commandements unto the seven Churches of Asia and also the following Visions for the perpetuall doctrine instruction and consolation of the Faithfull from ver 9. Chap. 1.2.3 This Vision is not propheticall of future things as the six following but wholly doctrinall confirming Iohn in the function of teaching and commending his Apostolicall authority unto the seven Churches of Asia The second is touching Gods majesty sitting in the Throne and of the Lamb standing in the Throne and of the Booke sealed with seven Seales and of the opening of the Seale and of the Book by the Lamb and diverse wonders thence proceeding Chap. 4.5.6.7 The third is of the seven Trumpets of the Angels and wonderfull apparitions following thereupon Chap. 8.9.10.11 The fourth is of the woman in travell of a Man-Child and of the Dragon persecuting the Man-Child and woman of the womans flight into the wildernesse and of the rage of the two Beasts against the Saints Chap. 12.13.14 The fift is of the seven Angels pouring forth the Seven Vials of the last plagues upon the adversaries and throne of the Beast Chap. 15.16 The sixt is of the Iudgement of the great whore and ruine of Babylon and of the casting of the Beast and False-prophet with all his followers into the Lake of fire and brimstone Chap. 17.18.19 The seventh and last is of the binding and loosing of the Dragon at the end of a thousand yeers and lastly of the Iudgement of the Divell Death Hell and all reprobates that were not written in the Booke of Life and of the figure and glorious state of the Heavenly Ierusalem Chap. 20.21.22 unto ver 6. III. The conclusion of the Booke commends the profitablenesse of the Prophesie and by an Anathema establisheth the divine authority thereof from verse 6. unto the end CHAPTER VIII Touching the Forme of the Revelation THe things hitherto praemised have beene treated of by many Interpreters That which remaines touching the forme and method of the Revelation hath as yet beene observed but by few nay to speake it with modesty I scarcely find the same explicated by any one The forme indeed seemes to be Epistolarie having an Epistolarie Inscription and Subscription and is shut up with an Epistolarie wish common to the Apostles all the Acts also of the first Vision are Epistle-wise But that which beginneth at the fourth Chapter which is the first propheticall Vision and the following unto the end if you well observe them have plainly a Dramaticall forme The Apocalyps a prophetical interlude hence the Revelation may truely be called a Propheticall Drama show or representation For as in humane Tragedies diverse persons one after another come upon the Theater to represent things done and so again depart diverse Chores also or Companies of Musitians and Harpers distinguish the diversity of the Acts and while the Actors hold up do with musicall accord sweeten the wearinesse of the Spectators and keepe them in attention so verily the thing it selfe speaketh that in this Heavenly Interlude by diverse shewes and apparitions are represented diverse or rather as we shall see the same things touching the Church not past but to come and that their diverse Acts are renewed by diverse Chores or Companies one while of 24. Elders and four Beast another while of Angels sometimes of Sealed ones in their foreheads and sometimes of Harpers c. with new Songs and worthy Hymmes not so much to lessen the wearisomnesse of the Spectators as to infuse holy meditations into the mindes of the Readers and to lift them up to Heavenly matters The which thing not having been hitherto observed by most Interpreters they have wondred what was meant by so many Songs Hymmes and change of Angels and Personages renewed in diverse Visions and what by the often iterated Representations of the Beast Babylon and the last judgement which caused them to seeke and imagine Anticipations Recapitulations and unnecessary Mysteries in those things which either served onely to the Dramaticall decorum or else had a manifest respect to the method of the Visions concerning which I will speak by and by What Origen therefore wrote touching the SONG OF SONGS In Prologo Cant. Homil. 1. that it seemed to him Solomon wrote a
which is to come Pag. 7. 14. Touching the seven Spirits from whom Iohn wisheth Grace to the Churches whither they be seven created Spirits or the Holy Ghost Pag. 9. 15. Whither in verse 5. there be a soloecisme against certaine Popish Interpreters Pag. 12. 16. The Priesthood of the New Testament whither it bee common to the Faithfull or proper to the Clergie Pag. 14. 17. Wherher Christ be and how hee calleth himselfe Alpha and Omega the beginning and the end the first and the last against Eniedinus the Samosatenian Pag. 16. 38. 587. 18. Of the Lords day Pag. 20. 19. Whether he that appeared among the Candlestickes were Christ and what it teacheth and whither the ubiquitie of Christs flesh bee thence proved Pag. 23. 20. Whither Hereticks do rightly gather that Christ is not God because he saith that he was dead Pag. 26. 27. 21. How the Candlestickes are the Churches and the starres the Candlestickes and of Sacramentall phrases Pag. 28. 29. 419. In Chapter II. 22. A disputation about the Saints how farre they may fall or not and of their perseverance Pag. 34. 71. 23. Whither the Church must suffer for the sin of her Pastor Pag. 35. 24. Of the Heresie of the Nicolaitans Pag. 36. 44. 45. 25. Whither because the Papacy is not the true Church of Christ there was no true Church before Luthers time and where it was 43. and in the Praeface Pag. 19. 26. Of the woman Jezabel Pag. 48. 49. 27. Whether and how Christ is called the Searcher of the heart and reines which is proved against the Hereticke Eniedinus Pag. 50. 51. In Chapter III. 28. Whether because the Saints are said to bee worthy that they should walke with Christ clothed in white robes or from the promise of the reward of workes or from the future judgement according to works c. it bee rightly inferred that good works are the meritorious cause of Eternall Life Pag. 58. 250. 357. 384. 29. Of the Book of Life and of them that are written in the same Pag. 60. 384. 30. That the Pope of Rome as Antichrist lifteth up himselfe and is lifted up by his followers above Christ Pag. 63. 297. 298. 31. A dispute touching the grace and cause of conversion differencing us from others Pag. 67. 68. 81. 32. Of hot cold and luke-warm persons in Religion Pag. 76. In Chapter IV. 33. Of the four and twenty Elders and of the four Beasts Pag. 90. 92. In Chapter VI. 34. Of the nine persecutions of the Church Pag. 110. 35. A discourse touching the blacke-horse and his Rider Pag. 112. 113. 127. 36. Of the pale-horse and of the mortall palenesse of the Church whence it came and when Pag. 116. 117. 173. 174 c. 37. Of the soules of the Martyrs under the Altar and of their crying Pag. 119. 120. 38. Of Intercession and invocation of Saints Pag. 122. 147. 39. Of the rising of the westerne and easterne Antichrist Pag. 124. 125. 127. 144. 170. 186. 289. 290. c. 304. 40. Of the pride and tyranny of Romane Popes against Emperours and Kings Pag. 130. 163. In Chapter VIII 41. Of the Angell with the Censer at the Altar Pag. 153. 154. 42. Of the analogy of the seven Seals Trumpets and Vials Pag. 137. 374 375. In Chapter IX 43. Of the Locusts and their application unto Antichrists clergy Pag. 177 c. In Chapter X. 44. Of oathes Pag. 203. In Chapter XI 45. Whither the Church could and may erre Pag. 213. 46. A disputation touching the forty two Moneths Pag. 216 c. 47. Of the Fable and Historie of the two witnesses Pag. 221. 222. 48. Of the 1260. dayes Pag. 224. 225. 49. Of Antichrists three yeeres reigne and an halfe Pag. 230. 231. 240. 286. 50. Of the great Citie Babylon that it is not Ierusalem but Rome yea Popish Rome Pag. 235. 236. 343. 344. 349. 399. 443. In Chapter XII 51. Of the woman clothed with the Sun and standing upon the Moone whether shee bee the same with the woman afterward sitting upon the Beast Pag. 257. 258. 52. Of the battle of Michael with the the Dragon Pag. 265. 53. Diverse opinions about the womans flight into the wildernesse Pag. 275 54. What time is noted by time times and a halfe time Pag. 276. In Chapter XIII 55. It is disputed touching the former Beast ascending out of the Sea 282 c. And what the Authour held about it Pag. 287. 408. 409. 415. 56. A dispute about the mortal wound of the Beast Pag. 293 c. 57. Of the second two horned Beast Pag. 304. 58. Of the Image of the Beast Pag. 310. 311. 59. Of the Character of the Beast Pag. 313. 60. Of the number of the beasts name Pag. 316. 317. c. 61. That the Pope of Rome did not now of late begin to be accounted the Antichrist Pag. 318. 319. In Chapter XIV 62. Riberas disputation touching the Sealed ones and of the Virgines standing with the Lambe on the Mountain Pag. 329 c. 63. Of the Angell flying through the midst of Heaven with the Eternall Gospell Pag. 338. 64. A dispute touching the great Citie against Ribera Pag. 346 c. 65. How the dead in the Lord are blessed Pag. 355. In Chapter XVI 66. Of the seven Vials whether they bee the same with the seven Seales and with the seven Trumpets Pag. 375. 67. Of the seven Angels pouring out the Vials who they are and what the pouring out of the Vials is Pag. 376. 68. Of the plagues following the pouring out of the seven Vials Pag. 376. 377. 69. Of the King of the East and the drying up of Euphrates Pag. 390. 70. Of the three Spirits s●nt out unto the Kings of the Earth Pag. 394. 395. In Chapter XVII 71. That the woman sitting on the Beast is Popish Rome Antichrists Seat and Antichrist himselfe Pag. 404. 409. 72. Of the Beast which was and is not and shall ascend out of the pit disputed with Ribera Pag. 416. 73. Of the seven Mountains of Rome and the seven Kings Pag. 420 c. 74. Of the Pope of Rome when hee was made chiefe Pontife the eighth King and Antichrist Pag. 428 c. 75. Of the ten Kings signified by the hornes of the Beast Pag. 433. 438. 76. Whether Rome according to Riberas fiction is to bee burned before the comming of Antichrist Pag. 441. 77. How God giveth into the heart that is worketh in mens hearts the liberty of their will remaining Pag. 444. 78. Whither God after the same manner gave good and evill into the hearts of the Kings and whether hence it followes that he is the Authour of sinne Pag. 446. 79. How the Kings in eating the flesh of the whore and burning her with fire did the good pleasure of God Pag. 449. In Chapter XVIII 80. Of the causes of the ruine of Babylon that is of Rome Pag. 456. 81. How the stirring up of the Saints to revenge Render to her is agreeable to the
waters became Wormewood and many men died of the waters because they were made bitter THE COMMENTARIE ANd the third Angel sounded Andrea● howbeit unfitly takes this falling starre to be Lucifer thrown down headlong out of heaven the Wormwood the torments of the wicked in hell Andreas opinion Lyra conceives it to be Pelagius the third Archeretick Lyraes interpretation who in the dayes of Arcadius Honorius denied original sin pleaded for free will and overthrew the grace of Christ He fell from heaven that is fell away from the Church militant And is called a great Starre because he was a learned and religious Monke Burning as it were a Lampe by shew of holines and learning deceiving many his name is Wormwood because contrarie to the sweet doctrine of true grace he taught that men by the meer help of natural faculties setting grace aside might bee converted and saved with which pestilent doctrine he made bitter and destroyed many Churches with their teachers Ribera desirous to be singular in interpreting the trumpets literally doth verie foolishly apply this to some fiery exhalation falling from heaven and takes all these signes historically Riberaes frivolous exposition But we know that such fierie mixtures doe often happen in the ayre Besides the name of this Starre and the making of the waters bitter doe sufficiently manifest that these things cannot bee properly or literally taken But Ribera perhaps durst not doe otherwise least he should have been forced to applie it to the apostasie of the Romish Antichrist All other interpreters for the most part understand this falling starre to be some certaine eminent heretike Diverse interpretations concerning this falling star one or more But they differ in the persons For some referre it to Simon Magus Others to Samosatenus Manichaeus Arius c. Others againe to Pelagius Novatus Montanus Manichaeus And some unto Origen Now howsoever all these differ and erre in the hypothesis or speciall application yet they all agree in the thesis or generall position neyther as I judge doe they herein erre from the scope For the third trumpes with its apparitions answereth to the third seal and black horse that went out at the opening thereof which signifies as we have before shewed the state of the Church spotted with black and foul heresies from the Apostles time unto the rising of Antichrist and howsoever the Church were thus defiled Christ with the ballance of his word was still present reproving condemning their haeresies by his faithfull teachers yet in the mean time a great famine of sound doctrine much afflicted the Christian world forasmuch as almost all Churches with their teachers were drawne aside to the pestilent errour of Arius Others referre this to Mahomet but they little observe the circumstances of the trumpet For Mahomet beeing a most wicked villaine cannot bee called a starre muchlesse a great starre shining like a Lampe neither fell hee from heaven that is the Church in which hee never was although I confesse hee hath occasioned much bitternes unto Christians My opinion therefore touching the third trumpet is that this great starre burning like a lampe falling from heaven and turning the third part of the waters into wormewood in a generall way denoteth all apostated Arch-hereticks spoken of Chap. 6. Who at the opening of the third seale for the space of six hundred yeeres after the time of the Apostles deformed the Church of Christ by their foul heresies and brought destruction upon the four corners of the earth by their blasphemies errours and tumults as we have before declared For it is plain that by starres the teachers of Churches are signifyed and by falling from heaven their apostasy from the true faith But specially by this starre and his fall from heaven is undoubtedly signifyed the apostasie of the Bishop of Rome not indeed that universall departure The apostafie of the Church of Rome which followed afterward at the full rising of Antichrist but that first defect which three hundred yeers before forcibly occasioned led the Churches both of the East and West by little and little to submit to Antichrist namely from the time of Constantine unto Phocas the intruder For the Bishops of Rome in regard of the great renowne and chiefe honour of that citie it being the seat of the Romane Empire were eminent lights among their fellow bishops hence the starre is called great burning like a torch or lampe Hee fell from heaven not at one instant but by degrees therefore it is said in the Preterimperfect tense 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Hee did fall Hee saw him here not quite fallen as in Chap. 9.1 but falling for as yet the Romane sea was onely declining or in the motion of its Apostasie Before Siluester thirtie and one Bishops of Rome for the most part like stars in the firmament brightly shined both in learning faith Pietie and constancie yea they all suffered Martyrdome under the Romane tyrants But after that Constantine had graunted peace unto Christians and enriched the Churches by his too much liberallity heaping wealth and honour exceedingly upon bishops then began this star swelling with pride and ambition like Lucifer to lift up himselfe above his fellow ministers to bee wholy given to voluptuousnesse to fill and burthen the Churches with Iewish and heathenish rites and ordinances so by forsaking the truth of the Gospell altogether to embrace humane traditions Sylyester was the first if histories may bee credited who gave himselfe wholy to the institution of their Masse-priests orders ornaments temples singing-men sacrifices sanctuaries vestments ointments surplises miters embroidered garments and the like Babylonish stuffe bringing all these idle rites into the Church under this pretence partly least Christian religion should seem inferiour in outward lustre and pompe to heathenisme partly that the Pagans by the likenesse of these rites with theirs might bee the more easily drawen to Christianity And this verie thing was afterward pretended by the following Bishops as Gregories Epistle to Serenus testifies Now this Silvester was he on whom Constantine as Platina recordeth in the life of this Bishop imposed an embroidered mitre beset with Gold and Pearles in stead of a Diadem And then this great starre began to fall from heaven unto the earth And upon the third part of the rivers that is as I understand on the Romane Bishops the successours of this Sylvester and others for rivers doe note the teachers of Churches by whom divine doctrines ought to flow and be derived unto others Of these the third part not all for many remained faithfull and sincere but a great number or the third part of them that lived in Europe leaving heaven gave themselves wholie to worldly cares pleasures pompe and foolish ceremonies defiling the Church with many abuses superstitions errours yea grosse heresies also For as Ierom and the Ecclesiasticall history both testifie Liberius was indeed a great starre beeing at the first a great opposer of
righteousnesse then after they have known it to turn from the holy commandement delivered unto them 2 Pet. 2. But that which followes doth expresse the thing more clearly The holie city shall they tread under foot fourty two moneths He declares by an auxesis or amplification how the court is given as if he should say The holy city troden under foot by the Gentiles is the Church the court shall not onely be given unto the Gentiles but all the holy citie also shall be troden under foot by them Ribera againe rightly understands the holy citie to be the Church typed out by Ierusalem of old Moreover we are to observe that the Angel that is Christ who speaketh these things doth allude to his own words Luk. 12.24 Jerusalem shal be troden down by the Gentiles untill the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled foreshewing the besieging taking overthrowing of the city temple by the Romans so that to tread under foot is to fal upon wast destroy in a hostile manner as was done unto Ierusalem not long before by Titus Vespasian Now like as Ierusalem was a type of the Christian Church so the treading down of Ierusalem by the Romans was a type that the Church also should be troden under foote by the same nation For Rome as it was of Ierusalem so shal it be the calamity destruction of the Church What cā be said more clearly then this that the Church shal be possessed troden down laid wast by the Romish Antichrist his adherents So then these words viz. the Romaine Gentiles shall tread the holy citie under foot agrees to that of the Apostle The man of sin Antichrist shall sit in the temple of God that is he shall suppresse the Romish Church by tyranny proudly boasting himself to bee as God the head universal monarch But when how long Fourty and two moneths here is wisdome It is manifest by the consent almost of all interpreters that the time of Antichrists persecution is hereby set forth But what time how long it is to continue or how to determine either of the beginning or ending thereof is obscure both unto mee other interpreters and happily it is beyond the reach of man For it pleaseth the spirit that we should rather still be searching into some things which concerne the times then certainly to know them as Christ intimated unto his disciples Act. 1.7 It is not for you to know the times and seasons which the father hath put in his own power However I will recite the chiefe opinions of learned men The first is of some Ancients brought in by the authority of the Pope which Caesariensis followeth so doe generally al the Papists to this day viz that fourty two moneths are astronomicall moneths making three Aegyptian yeeres and an halfe whence arose that received poopish opinion that Antichrist should onely reigne three yeeres and an halfe This they collected out of Daniel Chap. 7.25 And they shal be given into his hand untill a time and times the dividing of time And Chap. 12.7 where the Angel sweareth that all these thinges shall bee finished at a time times halfe a time The which division of time is also assigned unto the Church banished in the wildernesse Reve. 12.14 of which we will speake in its place Now they make the three yeeres an half to bee the time immediatelie going before the end of the world Lib. 3. de P. R. c. 17. because Antichrist as Bellarmin affirmeth shal be slaine by the Iewes before the fourth yeere be ended then fourty five dayes after Christ shal come to judgment Now hence they seeke to establish two things I. that Antichrist is not yet come into the world II. And so consequently the Pope of Rome is not he ibid. cap. 8. For Antichrist saith Bellarmin in his V demonstration shall onely reigne three yeeres and an halfe But the Pope hath already spiritually reigned in the Church above fifteen hundred yeeres and more then five hundred temporally neither can any one be noted or accounted to be Antichrist unlesse he hath precisely reigned three yeeres and an half Therefore the Pope is not Antichrist neither is he as yet come But to speak nothing of the most false assumption of this ridiculous demonstration it is certaine that the Romane Bishops before Constantines time were so far from raigning spiritually much lesse temporally in the Church as on the contrary they all suffered martyrdom for the sake of Christ True it is Sylvesters successours many times affected the primacy but were continually suppressed by their fellow Bishops untill that Boniface the third many labouring but in vaine to hinder it was by the authority of Phocas the Emperour set on the chaire of universall pestilence The fiction of the 42 astronomical moneths refuted To let these things I say passe for the present the proposition which is taken from this place of the Revelation is altogether false because that Popish opinion touching the 42 astronomicall moneths of Antichristian persecution is contradictorie both to it self and the holy scriptures It consists not with its self because the things which they faine that their Antichrist shall effect are as impossible to be don in the space of three yeeres and a halfe as for a snaile in three dayes to creep over the whole earth he must be acknowledged by the Iewish nation dispersed throughout the earth for the Messias he must sit in the temple of Ierusalem which for so many ages hath lyen wast under a horrible destruction moreover he must kill three kings of Egypt Lybia and Ethiopia and subdue seven other princes he must repaire the ruins of Rome burnt by those ten kings and chasing the Pope from thence sit there as Monarch persecute and blot Christian religion quite out of the world to be short bring the Church and the Empire of the whole world under him c. Who I pray you except he were a mad man would imagine that all these things should bee possibly accomplished in four whole yeeres What for messengers thinke ye shall Antichrist have to send abroad who so suddenly shall tell and perswade the Iewes dispersed over the face of the whole earth of the comming of their Messias The temple forsooth shall be built againe in three dayes the which Solomon having all manner of materials prepared to his hand could not finish in seven yeeres nor Zerubbabel scarsly rebuild in fourty six yeeres Yea this Antichrist hardly of four yeeres standing shall expell the Turk out of Syria the Persian out of the East C ham out of the South Prester John out of all the North. What can be imagined more frivolous shall the Emperours and Christian kings be fallen into such a dead sleep as altogether in a moment to be suppressed by one man Will the Pope with his Cardinals watch no better but suffer Catholick Rome to fall to Paganisme shall
in the yeere of Christ 1586. and the holy citie now delivered from beeing troden under foot by the Gentiles more then 50 yeeres Now howsoever I doe not at all derogate from this opinion as beeing indeed verie pithy and ingenious yet I scarslie dare follow it For first the hypothesis or argument propounded touching the Sabbath-moneths seems to be very uncertain neither can it easily be proved by any example of Scripture where a moneth is put for a weeke of yeeres The which also that excellent divine of great Brittaine Robert Abbad Bishop of Sarum whom I name for honours sake seems clearly to prove Demonstr cap. 8. pag. 111. in his demonstration of Antichrist against Bellarmin Secondlie it appeareth plainely that this prophesie is not to be understood of treading down the holie citie by the Turkes because two witnesses are brought in prophesying against that treading down whereas prophesies will little help against Turkish tyrannie courage force of armes rather must free the holy city from that oppression Thirdlie it is verie unlikely according to his opinion that the XLII 42 moneths should now be finished and the holie city cease to be troden down by the Gentiles For both in the East West a miserable desolation of the holy city is yet to bee seen For the Turkes power is so far from beeing broken as on the contrary it dayly increaseth and sets more more his feet upon the holy citie The Romish tyrannie also although it bee greatly weakned by the prophesie of the two witnesses not withstanding it is not as yet broken but still oppresseth the Church both in the Western and Northern kingdomes I therefore leave the conjecture of this most learned man in the same nature as he himself desireth I saith hee doe not at all assume this to my self to define here any thing on a certainty or that my opinion should be any way praejudicatorie unto others far better then my self this onely I desire that the same liberty which others take unto themselves may also bee granted to mee without offence In Alcasars opinion I finde nothing eyther probable or true Vestigat pag. 567. save that he rejects the common opinion of Antichrists reigning three yeeres and a halfe For my part saith he as yet I may freely say that if I take this exposition about Antichrists persecution as the chiefe thing in this eleventh Chapter then I know not how to draw the line of the REVELATION and knit things together in order And afterward Notwithstanding as the halfe houre in Chap. 8. the five moneths in Chap. 9. are not to be taken in a proper sense but mystically so for the more convenient connexion of the REVELATION these fourty two moneths are not to be taken in a proper but mystical sense for to take these numbers of dayes moneths yeeres as they sound it were not sutable unto an enigmatical stile In which two things are to be gathered First that this place serves not at all for to establish the common opinion of Antichrists reigning for three yeeres and a halfe whereas the Patrones thereof doe hence chiefly build upon Secondly that our interpreters who take not the numbers of dayes moneths or yeeres according to the letter but understand them eyther of Sabbath-moneths or propheticall dayes definite or indefinite The fourth opinion of fourty two indefinite moneths Act. 1 7. doe no way stray from the aenigmatical stile of the Revelation Bullinger therefore most of our interpreters considering that the method and drift of this prophesy is chiefly to enlighten us somewhat in the future events of the Church but not that we should dare define precisely the moments seasons which the father hath set in his owne power doe thinke that a certaine designed time indeed of Antichristian persecution is noted yet left unto us uncertaine so far as concernes the termes to wit all that which is reckoned from those fatall 666 yeeres mentioned Chap. 13. unto the last judgement For confirmation of which opinion two reasons are brought One that in Chapter 13.6 this self same number of 42 moneths is attributed unto the first beast that is to the Romane Empire of which we shall speak afterward The other because Daniel Christ our Lord Paul the Apostle doe joyntlie teach us that Antichrists persecution shall endure unto the day of judgement the yeere or day wherof no man can certainlie determine Demonstr p. 108. Abbat also before spoken of after many things at last assents to this opinion I saith he doe willinglie consent to them who suppose that by a defined number of moneths and yeeres a certaine time indeed is appointed of God but not so expressed by the very period of the numbers as to be discerned by the Church before hand but numbred and circumscribed by the counsell and providence of God alone and can not be knowen unto us but by the event accomplishment of them The which opinion seeing as yet I find no other more probable I also far the present will follow to wit that the time of treading down is defined by XLII moneths a finite number beeing put for an indefinite not as if it were not definite and certaine to God But because it remaines to us indefinite that is we cannot at the present determine of the certaine time It is circumscribed by a few moneths that the faithfull in their tribulations might bee encouraged unto patience knowing that their troubles shall not continue overlong but as it were onely for a few moneths Againe it is enlarged unto 1260 dayes to shew us that we are to prepare not for trials of some few dayes or yeeres onely but resolve to be constant unto the end I confesse there are many things by some alledged to the contrarie The difficulties against the fourth opinion answered Gen. 31.7 Prov. 24.16 Matt. 18.22 but with little ground They say that the scripture doth never put a finite number for an indefinite but the contrarie appeares by Iacobs speach to Laban Thou hast changed my wages ten times And Solomon The just man falleth seven times And Christ Thou shalt forgive thy brother not seven times onely but seventy times seven c. They say in other places of this booke an uncertaine number is not put for a certaine as Chap. 12.6 The woman shall be in the wildernes 1260 dayes And Chap. 13.5 The beast shall rage XLII moneths And Chap. 20. Satan shall be bound a 1000 yeeres So in Ieremie 29.10 After 70 yeeres ye shall returne out of Babylon Therfore also the number in this place is not uncertaine I answer in the first place that the number is not uncertaine to God although it be so to us for the present Secondly there is a dissimilitude of places now touching these severall numbers taken out of the Revelation we shall speake of them hereafter The seventie yeeres of the captivity are so circumscribed as that they could not bee uncertaine the
event manifested that they were to be taken in a proper sense as Daniel also teacheth Chap. 9.2 Bellarmin granteth that then a certaine number is put for an uncertaine Lib. 3. de ● R. cap. 8. when the number set down is full and perfect as 10.100.1000 but not when diverse numbers great and small are propounded But this is infirme and false as appeares by Luk. 13.32 I doe cures to day and to morrow and the third day I shall be perfected which is indefinitely spoken And Matt. 18.22 Forgive thy brother seventy times seven indefinitely for verie many times And Revel 7.4 14.1 144000. are said to be sealed indefinitely Rev. 9.5.10 The Locusts shall hurt five moneth in this very Chapt. v. 11. the two wittnesses shall ryse againe after three dayes a halfe Reve. 14.20 Blood flowed out of the Lake by the space of a thousand six hundred furlongs all which foresaid places are indefinitely to be understood Yet if I durst speake any thing touching the certaine beginning of these 42. moneths I would as most doe by a propheticall mysterie applie them to 1260 yeeres beginning from the time that the holy city began to be troden under foot by the Romane Gentiles not the old but new that is by Antichristian Popes whom we have shewed to be here noted by the Gentiles They began to tread upon the Church after they were lifted up into the chaire of universall pestilence among whom Boniface was the first in the yeere 606. Then the star of the Church of Rome fallen from heaven upon the earth opening the bottomlesse pit brought forth out of the smoke those mortal Locusts spoken of Chap. 9. From the yeere of Christ therefore 606 untill this time the holy citie hath been troden under foot by the Romane Gentiles which is the space of 1073. yeeres and is yet to be troden down 223 yeeres more to wit untill the yeere of Christ 1866. But let this terme bee indefinite seeing the Lord hath reserved it to himselfe undoubtedly will shorten it for the elects sake Wherefore I will determine nothing of these fourty and two moneths 3. And I will give to my two witnesses I have expounded the generall prophesie touching the future reformation of the Church after that the Companie of priests were departed from the faith unto paganisme and Antichrist had troden downe the holy city by his tyranny Now followes the speciall prophesie touching the instruments manner successe and event of this reformation serving for the comfort of the faithfull for when in appearance Antichrist shall have wholy troden the holy city under foot and thrust Christ as it were out of all his possession then he will shew that he ruleth in the midst of Antichrists kingdome and will renew preserve unto himself a measured Tēple in the city troden under foot viz. by the prophesie of his two witnesses Now this part of the prophesie is also full of difficultie as who these two witnesses are after what manner they prophesied and to what times this history appertaines For here are almost as many opinions as expositours Yet these things will not be altogether obscure unto us if we give heed unto the scope laid down by us in the Argument and Analysis And I will give So Beza 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and adversatively yet it may well be read but I will give because it is as it were an exception as if he had said In outward appearance the whole city shall be troden down all prophesie extinct by Antichrists tyrannie but I will restore prophesie For the word power is not in the Greek but added by the translatours to make up the sense that the city of God may be rebuilded I will give to my two witnesses He neither names the witnesses nor expresseth what he will give them Some therefore gesse one thing and some another Beza here adds the same to wit the holie city which agrees well with the sense because Christ will truelie give that is recommend the same unto his witnesses that so it may be set free from oppression and purged from the filthy smoake of Antichrist Others I will give them to wit a mouth and wisedome which Antichrist shall not be able to resist according to that in Luke 21.15 I will give you a mouth and wisedome which all your adversaries shall not be able to gainsay or resist Which promise is made to all faithfull professours of the name of Christ Others I will give them to wit my spirit which is all one with the former but it seems rather that the two future verbes are coupled together as noting the end and effect I will give to them and they shall prophesie for I will give unto them that they may prophesie that is authoritie or power to prophesie and somuch such coupling often signifies as Gen. 34.30 They shall gather themselves together against me and smite me and I shall be destroyed For that they may smite me and I and my house shall be destroyed So Ierem. 9.1 Oh wo will give my head to bee waters and mine eye a fountaine of teares and I will bewaile night and day the slaine of my people For that I may bewaile as Pagninus expresseth it They shall prophesie therefore to wit againe according to the commandement Thou must againe prophesie But concerning these witnesses who they are and what time was determined for their prophesying is a difficult question I will briefly speak somewhat of it The Papists taking the whole literallie doe vainly dream The Papists fable about the two witnesses that when the Iewes with their leader Antichrist shall have recovered the citie of Jerusalem then these two witnesses shall be present who by prophesying shall oppose themselves against these perfidious Iewes and Antichrist 1260 dayes that is three yeeres and an halfe The witnesses they say are Enoch and Elias whom they affirme to be yet alive in paradise and there reserved to this end that returning into the world they may resist Antichrist But beeing slaine by him they shall againe be restored to life after three dayes and an half at the beholding of which miracle the Iewes as they faine shall turne to Christ and put Antichrist to death in mount Olivet and thenceforward prepare themselves for Christ who should now come fourty and five dayes after From this fable Bellarmin drew his third demonstration in defence of the Pope that he is not Antichrist neyther that Antichrist is yet come because saith he the two Prophets Henoch and Elias must come before Christ but these are not as yet come whereas the Pope of Rome hath now reigned for many ages Therfore he is not the Antichrist neither is Antichrist as yet come The major of this fable he laboureth to prove first by foure places of Scripture Malach. 4.5 Behold I will send the prophet Elias c. Ecclus 48.10 Elias is written in the judgements of times to pacific the wrath of the
under foot the two witnesses shall prophesie because during Antchrists reign Christ shall never want two witnesses least he might seem to be overcome and thrust out of his possession by Antichrist now without al doubt this is the safest opinion sufficeth for the consolation of the godlie If thou demand what is the reason of the change of moneths into dayes Why the moneths are changed into dayes We have nothing here to answer precisely except that the same time the same thing is set forth by diverse expressions as it is familiar with the prophets By two dreames God signified the same thing unto Pharaoh so generally throughout this whole prophesie the same events are prefigured by diverse types Notwithstanding it is not a misse to observe as some have done that the lesser number is attributed to the treading down to denote the shortnes of afflictions the greater to the witnesses to signifie the during and invincible power of the Gospel both which serve to comfort the godly Furthermore what we said before concerning the 42 moneths seems here againe to bee repeated of the 1260 dayes it may be to the end that the time both of the moneths and dayes might hereby be defined For why should the spirit of God rather attribute 42 moneths unto Antichrists treading down then 10 20 60 or 100 and why should 1260 dayes be rather appointed then more or lesse If therefore it might be lawfull to gesse at the termes of the moneths and yeeres from histories past and present then I should thinke that as Antichrist began to tread down the Church when Boniface the third was set on the Chaire of universal pestilence anno 606. and that the Church hath now from that time unto this been troden down 34 moneths and an half so the prophesie of the two witnesses against Antichrist hath continued 1036 dayes and so are not yet ended And as the Churches oppression was not all at one time or instant neyther was the sorest in the beginning but it increased by little little untill at length the holy citie was troden wholie under foot by Antichrist so the preaching of the two witnesses was not alwayes alike perspicuous powerful against him but manifested it self in severall ages by manifold martyrdoms untill at length the mysterie of iniquitie beeing unfolded it most manifestly brake forth in these latter ages For it appeareth by histories that the Bishops of France Germanie yea also of Italie but especially they of Ravenna Mediolanum and Aquileia did often times most stronglie oppose the successours of Pope Boniface As also Synods not a few have condemned the tryannie and idols of the Popes of Rome moreover among these witnesses were John Scottis Bertramus the Abbat Berengarius a priest Waldus in France Wickleffe in England as also Nicolaus Clemanges Marsilius of Patavia Besides many of the Emperours as Henry IV. V. Frederick I. II. Ludowick IV. c. have with all their might suppressed Popish tyrannie Now the reason why I reckon these Emperours among the witnesses I will shew in the following verse See also the Catalogue of witnesses published in two volummes who by prophesying have opposed the Romish Hierarchie A little before the Council of Constans anno 1409. the holy citie was most miserably troden down by Romish beasts Tom 11. concil Constant sess XL. art 67. at what time three Antipopes laid claime and by tyrannie possessed the Antichristian chaire viz. Gregorie XII Benedicte XIII Alexander V. after his death Iohn XXIII who denied that there was any hell or resurrection of the flesh At this time the Antichristian Church was a horrible three headed monster the which schisme dured above seventy yeeres Then Christ raised up two witnesses in Bohemia Iohn Husse and Ierome of Prage to prophesie against those Beasts Who beeing called appeared before the Councill Sigismund the Emperour having swoorn safe-conduct unto them and laid down their testimonie in the assemblie of the Locusts condemning the Antichristian tyrannie of Popes But the thing here foretold happened unto them The Beast overcame and slue them Husse was cruelly burnt anno 1415. 8 of the ides of Iulie Hierom anno 1416. 3 of the Calends of Iune Now however Iohn Husse taught publicklie at Prage in the beginning of the yeere 1400. not withstanding he begane first to maintaine the opinions of Wicleffe and opposed the Beast in the yeer 1412. from which time untill his martyrdom were precisely 42 moneths or 1260 dayes So that the Prophesie may seem to have been fulfilled according to the letter in these two witnesses Now Husse while he was in the fire foretold that the adversaries after an hundred yeeres should give an account to God and to him which also came to passe for an hundred yeeres after the Lord stirred up other couples of Prophets against the beast In Saxonie Luther and Melanchthon at Argentine Bu●●er and Cariton In Helvetia Zwinglius and Oecolampadius In France Farellus and Calvin who beeing divinely armed with the spirit and power of Elias be gane with the reed of the holie Scriptures to measure the temple reforme the Church purge the doctrine of the Gospell and cast out the court of priests these beeing dead the Lord raysed up other maintainers of the truth in diverse Kingdoms Provinces Commonwealthes Churches Academies of Europe who unto this day both by word and writing have stronglie opposed themselves against the Beast treading the holy citie under his foot Clothed in sackcloth The titles of the witnesses now follow about which we are in a generall way to observe that what ever of old was attributed in holie scripture as memorable excellent unto the Prophets chiefe servants of God that is here applied unto these not indeed in a litteral sense which in many things can not hold but by a certaine similitude They shal be clothed in sackcloth like unto the Prophet Daniel Chap. 9.13 Two Olive-trees before God as Zerubbabel Iehoshua Zach. 4.11 Fire shall proceed out of their mouth as out of the mouth of Ieremie Ier. 5.14 With it they shall devoure their enemies as Elias 2 King 1. They shall shut heaven that it raine not as the said Elias 1 King 17. They shall turn waters into blood and smite the earth with plagues as often as they will as Moses Aaron Exo. 4.5.6.7.8.9.10 By which we may more clearly perceive First Against the fabulous opinion of Enoch and Elias that the two witnesses are not rightly applied to Enoch Elias seeing nothing of Enoch is here referred unto them The miracles indeed of Elias are attributed unto them but not his alone so that if we should judge by the attributes one of them should no more be Elias then Moses Aaron Ieremie Daniel Zerubbabel or Iehoshua Secondly that two individuals are not onely noted but a few at severall times yet many successively who shall prophesie against the Beast For those prophets unto whom they are likened
have prophesied either alone two or few but succeeded one another at severall times in the work of the Lord. Thirdlie The titles of the witnesses are not to be taken literally that these titles are not literally but spiritually accommodated by a certaine similitude unto them because of some proportionable effects between the foresaid prophets and these witnesses For what the former did literallie these later shall doe spiritually Now that all these things are thus to be taken John himselfe shew eth v. 8. calling Rome the seat of Antichrist spiritually Sodome Aegypt Jerusalem As therefore the seat of the beast is to be taken spiritually so also the titles of these witnesses are spiritually to be understood And that especially because these things taken according to the letter for the most part would appear to be eyther absurd or miraculous New miracles the markes of Antichrist But God will not work new miracles because he hath foretold us that new miracles shall be the markes of Antichrist Furthermore the honourable titles given to these witnesses before their martyrdome are chiefly five declaring partly their dignitie partly their prophetical power The which we will briefly consider Clothed with sackcloth The first title declares their contemptible condition in the eyes of worldly men Sackcloth was the habit of mourners as the Ninevites Title of the witnes is their conttemptible habit Daniel Mordecai are said to have mourned in sackcloth Christ speaking of them of Tyre and Sidon saith that they would have repented in sackcloth and ashes It was also the habit of the prophets and now is of poore and despised men Some therefore by their wearing of sackcloth will have the argument of their prophesie to be noted metaleptice Metalepsis is a figure by which a word is put from its proper signification because they shall denounce unto the world mourning and punishments at hand in regard of Antichrists abominations and are to call men unto repentance And indeed rightly may it be thus taken for their prophesie shall consist in preaching of repentance Others interpret it of their own mourning because by their base and mean habit they shall manifest the bitternes and griefe of their mind for the destruction of the Church and horrible blindnesse of the world even as such in old time were in bitternes of spirit who cloathed themselves in sackcloth This also may well stand Notwithstanding I rather take it of the neglected condition of the ministers of the Gospell For sackcloth undoubtedly is opposed to the pompe and luxurie Antichrist and his Locusts These glorious praelates with their soft silken broidered garments of gold and silver bewitch the world whereas on the contrarie these witnesses shal be vile and despised scarsly having whereon to live or cloathe themselves And indeed allmost all the servants of Christ who hitherto have waged warre with the Beast have been abject poor and despised in the eye of the world Bellarmin upbraides us with this sackcloth as beeing an argument of the falsitie of our religion The Patrones of our opinon saith he have been great and worthie men and followed by the whole world but BERENGARIVS was a Deacon a man neglected and having for his followers a few poore Schollers But for our parts wee need not be offended thereat for how contemptuously soever the world judgeth thereof yet the excellencie of the same before God we shall hear by by Neither is Bellarmins taunting worth the answering Lib. 5. de P. R. c. 6. that he never as yet saw any minister of the Gospell clothed in sackcloth For the two witnesses shall no more be literallie cloathed in sackcloth then they shall be literallie two Olive-trees two candlestickes or breach out of their mouth fire therewith to devour the adversaries c. 4. These are those two Olive-trees The other title is the dignitie of the two witnesses opposed to their contemptible condition The dignity of the witnesses They shall not bee therefore neglected of God because the world despiseth them For they are two Olive-trees candlesticks wherby mystically the dignitie of the ministerie of the word is noted as serving in stead of Olive-trees and candlesticks unto the Church An Olive-tree is allwayes green bringing forth most wholesom fruit A candlestick beares up the light by which darknesse is expelled and the whole house enlightned so the ministerie of the witnesses shal be lively efficacious because the Oyle and anointing of the Spirit is powred forth through it on the elect It is known that the grace of the spirit is verie often compared unto Oile especiallie by Iohn in regard of a like efficacie These witnesses therefore shal be Olive-trees powring forth by prophesy spirituall oyle that is they shall be profitable instruments for the salvation of true beleevers They shall also be candlesticks as holding forth the light of Gods word by which they shall drive away Antichristian darknesse and kindle againe the lost light of the Gospell in the Church I said before that this is an allusion unto the type Zach. 4.14 where God saith of Zerubbabel and Iehoshua the two captaines that brought his people back againe These are the two sons of oyle or anointed ones standing before the ruler of the whole earth by which commendatorie title the authority of these two is set forth The two witnesses therefore are two Olive-trees not litterally But first by a certaine metonymia for they are two restorers of the Church from under the bondage and yoke of Antichrist signifyed by these two Olive-trees of old of the Babylonish captivity And secondly by a metaphor for as they rebuilded Ierusalem beeing formerly wasted by the Babylonians repaired the temple and typicall worship so these shall restore the Lords spirituall worship and repaire the holy citie troden under foot by Antichristian Gentiles Now hence it appeareth Vnder the two witnesses and Olive-trees godly princes are also to be understood The dignitie of the witnesses that under these two witnesses godly Kings Princes reformers maintainers of the true religion being nursing fathers to the Church are likewise to be understood For as one of the two Olive-trees was Jehoshua the Priest the other Zerubbabel a civill magistrate or prince who rebuilded the temple and holy citie So God in these last times will raise up besides the teachers and preachers of his word some godly and zealous kings and princes to defend the orthodoxe religion against Antichrist and his followers Standing before the God of the earth By the words of Zacharie chiefly the dignity of the witnesses is set forth In the eyes of the world their sackcloth is vile and contemptible but with God they are in great esteem as most sweet Olive-trees and golden candlesticks or els their fidelitie is noted as performing their ministery faithfullie with great constancie as it were in the sight of God whom no man can deceive Antichrist to mans thinking gloriously reigneth
in the dayes of the prophesy of these witnesses But would not this be verie false and absurd according to the letter For how should Antichrist in so great and continual a famine lead such mightie armies and obtaine so many great victories over most potent Monarchs Therfore this also is here to be understood as in ver The foure yeers standing of Antichrist refuted 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 shewing that these witnesses have power to shut heaven that it rain not in the dayes of their prophesie spiritually This they shal doe by the power of the keyes shuting the kingdom of heaven that the grace of God raine not upon the contemners of the Gospell because they condemn the preaching of the witnesses as a most pestilent heresie The heavenlie raine therefore moistening the drie harts shall not fall upon them for they shall not be any whit the better by the preaching of the Gospell but shall seek for eternal life in their own merits Popish pardons and paenal satisfactions whatsoever they shall pretend touching Christ or his free grace These wordes therefore It shall not rain in the dayes of their prophesie doth wholy concern the Antichristian adversaries on whom the rain of the Gospell as we said before shall not come but onely plentifully moisten the Church of Christ Hence also we may understand that the time of the witnesses prophesying was not before properly defined by 1260 dayes but by a certain allusion unto the historie of Elias 1 King 17 Iam. 5.17 For the three yeeres and six moneths in which it rained not in his time doe make just so many dayes And they have power over the waters The fift title is their power of turning the waters into blood To turn water into blood and smiting the earth with plagues as often as they will by a manifest allusion unto the historie of Moses and Aaron who turned the Aegyptian waters into blood smote Aegypt with tenplagues untill at last Pharaoh being drowned in the red sea the people were brought out of the house of bondage Thus we see these things must also be spiritually understood For when the Church shall be held captive under the Romish Pharaoh and sigh to God under her oppression then shall the two witnesses Moses and Aaron come that is God will raise up one or more faithfull teachers of the Gospell who by the preaching of Christs free grace shall indeavour to set free the Church out of bondage But Pharaoh shall not hear them therefore these shall turn the waters into blood and smite the adversaries with plagues as often as they will that is not once but many times like as Moses of old smote Aegypt ten times Now this they shall doe by threatning plagues against these spiritual Aegyptians on whom God will take vengeance because of their contemning of the Gospell by sending wars seditions droughts famines pestilence and such like evills which have since the rising of the Gospell been spread over the Christian world as the complaintes of the common people doe testifie who impute these miseries to the doctrine of the Gospel And indeed not altogether without ground for the Gospel is the occasion thereof yet onely by accident for not the word but the contempt of the word drawes down plagues from heaven upon the sons of men Now the witnesses are said to smite the earth How the witnesses shall smite the earth God smiting the same upon their threatnings and sighes which the Lord hearing doth punish the malepertnes of the world with plagues We need not therefore make any matter of their calumnies who impute the fault of these evils unto the Gospell We confesse indeed that it is the cause but how not by any fault of the Gospell in it self and therefore unjustly imputed but by accident For the cause in it self is the idolatrie of Antichrist and his rage against the doctrine of Christ Iesus We have heard what the witnesses shall doe and effect both in the Church and touching the faithfull as also in and against the adversaries Now followes on the contrarie what the enemies shall doe and effect 7. Moreover when they have finished Hitherto we have spoken of the general and special prophesie of the measuring of the temple or the power and ministery of the two witnesses Now followes the martyrdom of the witnesses For Antichrist will not sit still while these doe prophesie but prepare himself to warre against the witnesses overcome and kill them cast their carkeises with contempt into the streets so rejoyce with his followers over the slaine But however the witnesses be put to death yet prophesie shal not be extinguished but a tenth part of the great citie shall fall by an earthquake the martyrs shall again live be taken up into heavenly glory This therfore is the amplification of the Third Act or Antichristian persecution which in a diverse event shall continue unto the end But that which followeth seemes to be contrary to what we heard before touching the power of the witnesses in that it is sayd they shall devour their adversaries with the fire of their mouth smite the earth with plagues as often as they will Now here they are killed overcome by the Beast This is already answered on ver 5. For it doth well agree that the witnesses shall overcome bee overcome They overcome in the goodnesse of their cause by their spiritual power warre victory 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 spiritually as it is v. 8. because the doctrine of the Gospell notwithstanding all Antichristian opposition shall break forth confound the lyes of the Beast weaken his kingdom On the contrarie the Beast shall imploy his spiritual secular weapons against the witnesses by tyranny overcome kill them The Beast overcoming the witnesses is Antichrist This Beast ascending out of the pit is that self same Angel of the bottomlesse pit Abaddon the king of Locusts spoken of in Chap. 9.11 that is Antichrist as Ribera also Gagnaeus Anonymus confesse For this Beast hath his seat in the great city Babylon Rome as shall appear Chap. 17. v. 9.18 which in the following verses is called Sodome Aegypt Jerusalem spiritually For Antichrist shall rage more cruelly then any beast against Christ but touching the Beast more largely on Chap. 13. Now let us see when with what successe the Beast maketh war against the witnesses When they have finished their testimony Before it was called a prophesie here a testimony by which name John familiarly notes the doctrine of the Gospell This being ended the Beast shal make war against them but they shall finish the same as the Papists say after they have preached 1260 dayes or three yeeres an half The fable of the four yeeres refuted But this fable we have before refuted here it is apparent that it cannot consist For after 1260 dayes the Beast shal slay them triumph thereat Therfore they shal
your reward in heaven saith Christ Matt. 5.12 And great fear shall fall upon them He rehearseth sixe kindes of effects touching the enemies First 1 The feare of the adversaries a great fear fell on them On whom Vpon the beholders A paraphrase of the adversaries before they beheld the dead witnesses with delight but suddenly they shall tremble at their vivification What is the cause of this great fear because they shall feele but to late that they warred not with poore man but with God himselfe And therefore they shall stand in fear of their kingdome treasures praebends and kitchins They shall dread the judgement of God but not escape it This is wonderfull in our eyes The wicked when they most rage do then tremble are forced even to fear them whom they prosecute with all manner of hatred Thus the Scribes persecuting Christ were afraid Ioh. 11.47 What shall we doe for this man doth many miracles If we let him thus alone all men will beleeve on him and the Romanes shall come c. Thus likewise the chiefe Priests feared the Apostles whō they persecuted What shall we doe say they to these men for that indeed a notable miracle hath been don by them is manifest neither can we denie it c. Thus therefore howsoever convinced in their consciences yet they beleeve not the Gospel but hate it the more by how much they are affraid because they see that their lyes and impostures are discovered and confuted by the truth and light of the Gospel Therfore why should we feare the Antichristians who though they seem outwardly to carie forth the matter with a high spirit yet inwardly they tremble and are tormented with the wound of an evill conscience Now such fears are not prolonged For what the wicked fear that comes suddenly upon them And their enemies beheld them The second effect of the witnesses glorification The astonishment of the adversaries is the astonishment of their enemies For seeing them restored from death to life and their reproach turned into glory they stand amazed alluding as some thinke to that in Wisd 5.1 The just man shall stand with great boldnesse before the wicked who seeing it shall be troubled with terrible feare and shall be amazed at the strangenesse of his salvation saying is this he whom we had sometimes in derision and a proverb of reproach How is he numbred with the children of God and his lot is among the Saintes Thus the wicked shall see Christ whom they have crucified with amazement because beeing convicted of their ungodlines and confounded with shame they shall feel his revenging hand Hitherto the Romish Antichrists have seen the martyrs whom they burnt at Constance to be againe restored to life in Luther Melanchthon Martyr Calvin They see them with amazement at this day glorified in their doctrine the which is both lifted up they in vain resisting the same and dayly propagated far and neere to the honour and glory of God through diverse provinces of the Christian world 13. And there was a great earthquake the same hour The third fourth and fift effects doe shew the great destruction which Antichrists kingdome receiveth by the restauration of the witnesses as also declare the cause of the feare and trembling of the wicked They are afraid least that should come to passe which already is viz. that the prophesying beeing renued a ruin should befal their kingdom as it is at this day The same houre Some copies have it the same day to wit the witnesses were vindicated that is a little after the witnesses were suppressed by Antichrist God restored them again A great earthquake In Chap. 6.12 at the opening the sixt seal Antichrist raysed a great earthquake against Christ A great earthquake when Pope Boniface the third being declared VNIVERSAL Bishop of the Church by Phocas the tyrant caused an horrible shakeing of the Christian world by bringing all Bishops and Churches under his yoak For thereupon followed an universall change and miserable deformitie of the Church But in the last times Christ likewise will raise a great earthquake against Antichrist when by the preaching of the Gospell he shall so shake his kingdome as that it shall totter and come to ruin howbeit he had by his deceit and tyrannie formerly so established it as if it had been invincible To this earthquake appertaine the seditions warres tumults disputations alterations of opinions great contentions raised up about religion throughout the whole Papacie after the restitution of the Gospel And indeed suddenly after the Councill at Constance an earthquake grievously shooke the Papacy For the Bohemians to revenge the cruel death of their two witnesses fell in a hostile manner upon the Popish Clergy suppressing the armies of the Empire sent against them and obtained many singular victories over their adversaries It is true the earthquake ceased a little while after the Councill of Basil by the COMPACTATA as they called them graunted unto the Bohemians But not long after by the preaching of Luther in Saxonie of Zwinglius in Helvetia of Viret in France there followed a more grievous shaking accomplishing that which here followeth And the tenth part of the great citie fell This Ribera purposely passeth by The ruin of the tenth part of the city for he would not expound that which evidētly happened unto the Papacy by the preaching of the Gospel For the great city is the kingdome of the Romane Antichrist wherof Rome Babylon Sodome is the head the which indeed was not wholy overthrown by the preaching of Luther other ministers of the Gospell but the tenth part thereof fell that is the jurisdiction religion and tyranny of the Pope was much diminished through Germany together with his revenues annuities Commendums holy tribute For Germany by embracing the Gospel returned from Antichrist to Christ hence worthily is accounted the tenth pa●● of the great city But thou wilt say Germany is not wholy fallen off from the Pope For it yet hath very many Archbishops Bishops others of the hierarchy sworn Vassals of Antichrist What then seing som other whole kingdoms as Great Brittain Denmarck Sweden or in part as France Poland Pannonia have supplyed that defect by rejecting the Pope and embracing the faith These things are so cleare as that they cannot be denyed The fift effect followeth Alcasar here understands this great earthquacke to be the conversion of Ierusalem unto the faith But indeed he rightly laughs at the fiction of the ruin of the tenth part thereof at Antichrists comming And there were slaine seven thousand names of men Names are here put The slaughter of Antichristian for persons as Chap. 3.4 A definite number for a great many for the number seven is perfect as in the history of Elias God saith he had reserved to himself seven thousand who had not bowed their knees to Baal that is very many Now these names are the Antichristian
adversaries who perished by the ruin of the tenth part of the city But how some understand it of the bloody warres commotions which Antichrist to his own hurt hath raysed up against the Gospel For many millions of his followers have been consumed by this meanes to the exceeding losse of the great city But perhaps not lesse but rather more blood of the Saintes hath been shed by Antichristians in the civil warrs of France Spaine England the Low countries and other where Others therfore do rather understand it of the spiritual destruction of the adversaries by the preaching of the Gospel for by it many of the Papists beeing the more blinded hardened and enraged have eternallie perished Brightman interprets it of the Popish Clergy who by the rising of the Gospel being spoiled of the revenues yeerly profits of their Monasteries Colleges were bereaved of their delight former luxuriousnes put to such an exigent as either to labour or starve for hunger But I rather allow the former because of that which followeth And the remnant were afrighted The last effect is good The conversion of many to the faith of the Gospel noting the conversion of the ●est of men from Popery unto the faith of Christ For the ruin of the tenth part of the great Antichristian eity shall be the building of Christs little city Many therfore in the forsaid provinces observing the wonderful work of God in preserving propagating the Gospel were afraid any lōger to resist the truth but gave glory to God by forsaking the lies idols of the Papacy Now touching these things we may behold them as in a table by which we have a plain description the very events partly in the histories of our times and partly by what we dayly see with our own eyes so that we need not have recourse unto ancient commētaries 14. The second woe is past This is a transition from the third Act unto the fourth Woe He notes the calamities by the effect for calamities cause woe unto the flesh In Chap. 8.23 an Angel flying through the midst of heaven proclaimed three woes to happen under the sounding of three trumpets The first woe under the fift trumpet were the calamities of the Godlie under the Western Antichrist even from the time of his rising until the Council of Constance The second woe of the sixt trumpet is yet to this day under both Antichrists viz. the Turke in the East and the Pope in the West The first did praefigure the calamities of the godly alone The second the calamities commō both to the godly the wicked Now followes the third woe only belonging unto the wicked which shal come to passe under the last trumpet Is past Not in event seeing it was then to come but in vision description as if he should say hitherto I have described the second woe the third remaines to be described Commeth quickly For shall come This he opposeth to the security of the Antichristians as Chap. 1. v. 1.3 And if then they were not far off how much neerer are they now to us after so many ages the seventh Angel being at hand to summon men to judgment by the last trumpet The second part of the Chapter The scound of the seventh Trumpet at the last judgement Containing the fourth Act of this Vision 15. And the seventh Angel sounded there were great voyces in heaven saying the kingdomes of this world are become the kingdomes of our Lord of his Christ he shall reigne for ever and ever 16. And the foure twenty Elders which sate before God on their seates fell upon their faces and worshipped God 17. Saying we give thee thankes O Lord God Almighty which art and wast and art to come because thou hast taken to thee thy great power and hast reigned 18. And the nations were angry and thy wrath is come and the time of the dead that they should be judged and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the Prophets to the Saints and them that feare thy Name smal and great and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth 19. And the Temple of God was opened in heaven and there was seene in his Temple the Arke of his Testament and there were lightnings and voyces and thundrings and an earthquake and great hayle THE COMMENTARIE ANd the seventh Angel sounded Of this Angel interpreters write diversely The fiction of Lyra I passe by Gagnaeus understands thereby the seventh order of good men or preachers Who is this seventh Angel who after Antichrists death and neer about the last day shal preach the Gospel the which he takes from the common fiction that Antichrist shall die fourty five dayes before the last judgment But Antichrist shal be destroyed by none save by the brightnesse of the comming of Christ Alcasar speakes little of him but applies the trumpet to the obstinacie of the Iewes and election of the Gentiles Which thing is unworthy of any refutation For the nations here are not said to be elected but angrie besides the very matter it selfe sheweth that these things appertaine unto the last times Brightman takes this Angel to have sounded anno 1558. when there were great voyces in heaven that is much joy in the reformed Church for the restauration of Christs kingdome in Germanie at what time Q Elisabeth also began to reign restore the sincere preaching of the Gospel in England c. But it is plain the words are to be applyed unto the last day when both the living and the dead good and bad shall come to judgement and therefore cannot be restrained to such a sence More truly therefore Fox Alphonsus Bullinger Tossanus Marlorate The seventh trūpet foretels the last judgement with the rest of our interpreters a few onely excepted acknowledge that the seventh trumpet is the messenger of the last day in which the kingdomes of the adversaries being overthrown and abolished Christ will immediately restore his kingdome casting the wicked into eternall punishment and receiving the elect into endlesse glorie And this exposition of the trumpet plainly appeares to be right from Chap. 10. v. 7. where Christ the strong Angel expresly sweareth that the seventh Angel when he shal begin to sound the mysterie of God should be finished It is also evident from the text For in the last judgement and not before all kingdoms of the earth become Gods and Christs that God may be all in all Then shall be the time of Gods wrath and of the dead that they may be judged that the Martyrs Prophets and servants of Christ may receive an eternall reward of their labours and the wicked who destroyed the earth perish for ever and ever Therefore many of the Ancients as Andreas Bede Aretas A fained anticipation justly reproved Primasius others follow this opinion Ribera also acknowledgeth the same but faineth that these things are here brought in by way of Anticipation
R. 1. Rib. in Apoc 14. s 39. A lca pag. 721. nay the Iesuites themselves Alcasar not excepted do not now oppose the same Yet lest they should any waies prejudice their Pope they feine that by Babylon here is meant not Christian Rome as it hath been more then a thousand yeers under the government of holy Popes But heathenish Rome as of old it was under Emperours But it will easily appeare that this is a vaine evasion For first Heathenish Rome was not the seat of Antichrist touching which seat as all consent Iohn here prophesieth off Neither was Antichrist come so long as Rome remained heathenish Therefore the former Rome is not this Babylon Secondly It cannot be understood of the Old but Popish Rome Babylon is no Pagan but Popish Rome that she indeed it is who hath made drunke all the inhabitants of the earth with the wine of her fornication and that all the Kings of the earth have committed fornication with her For Old Rome however it did abound with most foule idolatry Yet she alwaies gave liberty to all nations subjected to her for to exercise their owne religions and superstitions yea suffered the gods of all other people to be set up and worshipped even in Rome Christ onely excepted as Eusebius records out of Tertullian Neither can it be proved by any history that ancient Rome forced their worship on forraine people whereas on the contrary Popish Rome compelleth and imposeth on all nations and kings her superstitious and idolatrous worship on paine of excommunication seeking to be esteemed the Mother of Churches and in very deed the whole East lucked their abominations and idolatries from her as from the paps of a mother Thirdly In the time of the Fathers before alledged Tertullian excepted Rome was no longer heathenish being under the power of Christian Emperours and yet they call her Babylon Therefore they understood it not of heathenish Rome such as it was not but of Christian Rome such as then it was Fourthly That Rome is Babylon of which it is here said It is fallen it is fallen and which was to be destroyed in the latter times But the ruine of heathenish Rome is not here published as Alcasar vainely feineth for that Rome is ceased long agoe but the destruction of Popish Rome is yet to come for it is foretold to be in the last times These things therefore belong to Popish Rome Fiftly that Rome is Babylon which makes merchandise of the soules of men Revel 18.13 Now this beastly trade was not driven by heathenish Rome but by the Popish Rome as we shal fee heareafter Lastly that Rome is Babylon out of which in the last times Gods people are commanded to goe forth Now they are not bid to depart out of heathenish Rome which hath ceased to be long agoe Neither doe we read that ever any Christians by vertue of this commandement did forsake heathenish Rome but did alwaies constantly there persevere even in the times of most cruell persecutions Gods people therefore are commanded to goe out of Popish Rome Thus we see Rome is this Babylon which must be destroyed Ribera the Iesuite not daring to deny so evident a truth changeth himselfe into divers shapes to salve the Pope First he propoundeth a weighty scruple the which he saith is not yet unfolded by the Patrons of his opinion viz. wherefore John doth foretell so many evills to befall this city which although of old it were the chiefe seat of idolatry yet now is the head of sanctity and defender of the Catholick faith and the proper seat of him that is head of the Church c. But O Ribera Riberas defence of Popish Rome thy doubt is here clearely unfolded by the Angell viz. that this shall be the cause of all these evills because Babylon-Rome makes drunke all the nations of the earth with the wine of her fornications And that which thou speakest of the seat of holinesse in this very thing thou unwittingly accusest the Pope The Pope Antichrist and makest him to be Antichrist For he that possesseth the sea of Antichrist is Antichrist The Pope sits in the seat of Antichrist For Rome which is to be overthrown is the seat of Antichrist 〈◊〉 that is to be destroyed is the seat of the Pope The seat therefore of the Pope is the seat of Antichrist And so consequently the Pope is Antichrist Secondly Riberas evasions touching Popish Rome confuted he objects that it cannot be understood of Papal Rome First because John here describeth a most potent and wealthy city which was the Queen of the world But Papall Rome neither is so now nor ever is likely so to be Secondly because in Chap. 18.20 The heaven and holy Apostles and Prophets are bid to rejoyce over her because God had avenged them on her but whom saith he of the Apostles or which of the Prophets hath the Romish Church or Popish Rome persecuted What injurie hath she done unto them that they should rejoyce at her punishment Therefore he concludeth that Babylon here spoken of is to be understood of heathenish Rome which persecuted the Apostles and Prophets But in vaine he seekes for pretenses in so cleare a matter For he granted before that the future state of Rome is here spoken of therefore he is contradictory to himselfe And as for his objections they are easily answered To the first it sufficeth that Rome did then Lord it over all nations when John wrote this booke The same Rome the Pope now holdeth And besides this even Papall Rome is a most wealthy and powerfull city and the Queen of the world for all the treasures and delights of the Christian world have now long agoe by thousand enticements been drawn unto Rome alone She challengeth the Empire of the world unto herselfe for she boasteth that the Emperours and Kings of the earth doe reigne by her favour and benefit All must be vassals of Popish Rome yea if we beleeve the Iesuits even in temporall things Papall Rome therefore is Lady of all and Empresse of the world according to the verses Roma caput mundi quicquid non possidet armis relligione tenet To the second I say that which he pretends is ridiculous as if because Papisticall Rome had not persecuted the Apostles and Prophets therefore they ought not to rejoyce at her destruction for then also the heaven ought not to rejoyce for was heaven I pray you slaine by Papistical Rome Nay how could heathenish Rome kill the Prophets which never saw Rome Notwithstanding the Apostles and Prophets and heaven it selfe are worthily bid to rejoyce for the destruction of her both because in persecuting the Saints she persecuteth the Prophets and Apostles as also because all creatures ought to rejoyce for the vindicating of Christs glory and destruction of Antichrist whether they have been hurt by him or not Lastly if Popish Rome the which Ribera was not afraid to write shall be punished
wicked common-wealth of old Rome Now the truth is nothing can be more vainely spoken And I wonder that the Iesuite when he wrote these things had not considered that he himselfe lived in Spaine where the ancient Moores formerly inhabited IV. He addes from Chap. 16.19 That Great Babylon came in remembrance before God 18.5 Babylons sins have reached unto heaven and God hath remembred her iniquities Therefore saith he towards the end of the world her old sins which hitherto for religion sake seemed to be forgotten shall againe be remembred and punished because of the new and like transgressions added to the former But first not onely things done long agoe are said to come in remembrance before God but also such things as are newly done by an Anthropopatheia for so in Act. 10. The prayers and almes of Cornelius which he daily performed are said to come up for a memoriall before God Secondly albeit his glosse were granted yet there were no need that new Rome should be punished for the sinnes of the old for as much as Popish Rome for these thousand years and more hath abounded in all manner of villanies for which the Lord most justly may take vengeance on her Lastly he flees unto the Oracles of the Sybills But they speak nothing touching the Popes ejection or apostacy of the Romanes from the faith of Christ unto Heathenisme but only touching the destruction of Rome therein agreeing with the prophesie of this booke By all which things it appeareth that whatsoever the Iesuite alledgeth for the upholding of the credit of the Pope it is nothing but a frivolous dotage of a dreaming writer The summe of the place is this That Babylon here threatned with destruction is Rome not of the Pagans which ceased in Constantines time Nor new heathenish Rome the which as the Iesuite feineth shall thrust out the Pope But Popish Rome which a long while hath boasted her selfe to be the Mother of Churches and from whose breasts all the nations and kings of the earth have sucked their errours superstition and idolatry Thus our insoluble argument is no way weakned by the Iesuite but stands firme against the Romish Antichrist But now when we speak of Rome we understand not simply the walled city or palaces towers and stately walkes thereof but chiefly the Pope himselfe with his whole kingdom and power over the Westerne Churches of which afterward in Chap. 17.18 Now why is Rome named Babylon Why Rome is called Babylon lib. 2. cap. 3. hist The cause may be the likenesse that is between them of which OROSIUS Behold saith he the rising of Babylon and Rome is alike their power is alike their greatnesse times good things and also evill But I rather thinke the reason is their likenesse in tyrannny and destruction The old Babylon afflicted the ancient Church Rome the new Babylon hath oppressed the new Church The Old is fallen The New shall fall Babylon is fallen is fallen The doubling of the threatning denotes the certainty and hastning of the destruction Therefore also it is said in the preterperfect tense hath that is is fallen because it shall certainely and suddenly fall like as we say of a dying man that he is dead or the like Neither did the Angell prophesie vainely For even during the preaching of this Angell while Luther I say yet taught a great part of Babylon fell both in Saxony Germany and other neighbouring Countries But touching the destruction of Babylon it followes in Chap. 18. Alcasar againe by his consequence is forced to make blacke white applying the ruine of Babylon to the conversion of heathenish Rome to the faith of Christ making the sence of the words Babylon is fallen is fallen that is is converted to Christ Now who ever heard so great an absurdity The whole context and consent of all interpreters evinceth that the ruine of Babylon signifies not mercy but punishment And therefore so impudent a depravation of holy Scripture is to be rebuked Because she made all nations drinke This reason evidently refutes Alcasars absurdity The cause of Babylons destruction shall be her fornication by which she hath most foully defiled her selfe with the Kings and Inhabitants of the earth for she is the Mother of all whoredomes This fornication as before was shewed is idolatry by a propheticall and metaphorical phrase for idolaters like harlots do by spirituall uncleannes perfidiously violate their faith to God prostrate themselves before their Idols and run headlong into utter destruction as we have largely expounded in our Commentary on Hosea Chap. 1.2 Of the wine of her fornication For the Pope obtrudes his idols on all nations who therefore are said to drinke of the wine of his wrath because idolatry through the corruptnesse of mans nature is more pleasing to all then the true worship of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a figure when with a little change of a word the sence is wholly altered In the Greeke is an elegant * parenomasia in the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For as Antichrist gave all to drinke of the wine of his fornication so shall all drinke of the wine of Gods wrath because they suffered themselves universally to be drawne aside to the worship of Idols by the pretended authority of the Catholick Church Idolatry is compared to wine because by its sweetnesse and outward lustre it is pleasing unto the flesh and much desired Also from the effect for it makes idolaters madde furious and blinde like as wine takes away the sence of a drunkard The wine of wrath so named from the effect because it stirres up Gods wrath and drawes downe his judgements As also from the efficient cause because God in his anger doth justly inflict blindnesse on the worshippers of Antichrist according to that of Paul 2 Thes 2.11 For this cause God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeve a lie that they might be damned who received not the truth It might seem the words here should thus be read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the wine of her fornication as in Chap. 17.2 The inhabitants of the earth are said to have been made drunke with the wine of her fornication c. because the wine of fornication is opposed to the wine of Gods wrath vers 10. The same shall drinke of the wine of the wrath of God But all copies have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the wine of the wrath c. Not here onely but also in Chap. 16.19 18.23 The use of this preaching The use of this Angels preaching doth plainely respect both the godly and the wicked The godly are exhorted to the duty before published by the former Angell To feare God and not the Beast To give glory to God not to Antichrist And lastly to worship God the Creator of heaven and earth not the Beast or his Image Also in Chap. 18.4 he admonisheth all such as desire to be free of Babylons
Temple of Heaven from the Throne saying It is done 18 And there were voices and thunders and lightnings and there was a great earthquake such as was not since men were upon the earth so mighty an earthquake and so great 19 And the great City was divided into three parts and the Cities of the nations fell and great Babylon came in remembrance before God to give unto her the cup of the wine of the fiercenesse of his wrath 20 And every Island fled away and the mountaines were not found 21 And there fell upon men a great haile out of Heaven every stone about the weight of a talent and men blasphemed God because of the Plague of the haile for the Plague thereof was exceeding great THE COMMENTARY ANd the seventh Angel poured out Now the Battle is expected but yet it is intercepted by the seventh Angell pouring out the seventh Viall and last plague the which respecteth the last judgement and the casting the Fighting Adversaries into eternall punishment It is so apparent that this is a true description of the last judgement that almost all Interpreters acknowledge the same Yet none of them give a sufficient reason why it is here again repeated seeing it hath so often before been described save onely they say it is done by way of anticipation But what cause is there that this Anticipation should be so often iterated certainely none at all except it be because this is the last Act of the fift Vision Now every of the Visions as hitherto wee have seene doe end with the last Judgement So that this part of the Vision is to be compared with the former Analogies of Chap. The latter Act of Vision 5. 7. towards the end of the second Vision and Chap. 11. towards the end of the third Vision and Chap. 14. towards the end of the fourth Vision Now in this they differ that in Chap. 7. the last judgement is onely described by the deliverance of the godly On the contrary in Chap. 11. 14. and here also it is only figured out by the destruction of the Antichristians This also is to be observed That the seventh Viall doth answer to the seventh Trumpet in Chap. 11. but not to the seventh Seale in Chap. 8. the opening whereof did not shut up the foregoing Vision but made way for the following Now to the words The last Viall is poured out into the Ayre which is the common receptacle of all living creatures The ayre therefore being smitten with the fury of Gods wrath and infected with pestilence what should follow but the common destruction of the creatures and end of other things of which that we might not doubt there came a great voyce saying 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is done It is a great voyce because with marveilous earnestnesse it proclaimeth the judgement of the last Day It came out of the Temple of heaven from the Throne that we might understand it was the voice of God or Christ the Iudge sitting on the Throne The voice It is done is as it were abrupt or suddenly broken off because in a moment it shall put an end to the fatall battle of the wicked against God The word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is expounded It hath bin or It is done in both which senses is proclaimed the end of the world Beza limits it It hath bin to wit Babylon as it is in the Poet Troja fuit fuimus Troes But it is better to take it absolutely It is done that is now is the end of all wordly matters for it is a dramaticall clause As when the Comoedie is ended one cryeth out in dissmissing the Spectators Acta est fabula Plaudite So then the fashion of this world shall passe away and come to an end when it shall be proclaimed 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is done as Christ dying on the Crosse cryed out 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is finished signifying that the mysterie of our redemption was now accomplished by his death that we might not seeke or exspect any thing otherwhere as necessary to salvation In a word by this voyce we are sent backe to what was before spoken by the Angell sounding the seventh Trumpet Chap. 10.7 That the mysterie of God should be finished As before therefore at the sounding of the Trumpet so now at the pouring out of the seventh Viall the Angell cryeth 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It is done or It is finished 18 And there were voyces and lightnings and thunders These horrible effects of the last Viall do figuratively signifie the comming of Christ the Iudge the end of the world and the destruction of the ungodly as Chap. 11.19 Now the effects are Four 1. Respects the Aire 2. The Earth 3. The Sea 4. Men. First there are voyces and lightnings and thunders in the Aire 1. Signes in the aire These are not such lightnings as came forth from the throne Chap. 4.5 Neither such as happened at the casting of the censer upon the earth Chap. 8.5 for they were effects of the preaching of the word but such as concluded the third Vision Chap. 11.19 Beeing Signes I say of Christs comming to judgement and taking vengeance in flaming fire on them that know not God who shall be punished with everlasting destruction from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of his power to wit 1 Thess 1.8 those shakings of the powers of Heaven the melting of the elements and horrible tempests spoken of by Christ and Peter Mat. 2429 Pet 3.10 with these things the Lord will at last come to judgement and take away the furious weapons out of the hands of all such as fight against God Secondly In the earth is an earthquake such as was not since men were upon the earth And no wonder for this shall be no naturall earthquake Signes in the earth but the earth being smitten with lightning from Heaven shall be shaken and rent into a thousand pieces and be burnt with fire with all the workes that are therein Now the Antichristian earthquake before mentioned in Chap. 6.12 and 8.5 differs from it 2. Pet 3.10 19. And the great City was divided Or rather broken c. Now he expoundeth what in this common destruction happened in particular to Antichrists Seat and Cities of other adversaries that is their kingdomes Forts Armies and Palaces The great City was broken that it rent asunder by the earthquake into three parts that is It fell being broken to pieces for here three parts denote the destruction and the threefold number the perfect full and utter ruine thereof for a Citie being divided by an earthquake into divers parts cannot remaine entire but must of necessity perish Thus I understand this rupture not of a light sha king or rent but of a totall subversion of the great City The which sense the following word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Fell doth necessarily import for the Great City shall suffer no lesse overthrow then
vertue of their Ancestours and are rather Apostaticall then Apostolicall Rome therefore and Popery is a wildernesse not properly for the former is a policie Lib. 4. chronol ● 553 and the latter containes many Common-wealths but spiritually the true Church being vanished thence like as a wildernesse is remote from mens eyes and in which the adulterous Church hath succeeded the true of this see Chap. 12.14 see also Hieron ad Algasiam Quest 11. I saw a wom in sitting on a Beast A monstrons vision A woman being of the weaker Sex and trembling as it were at the sight of a mouse how she should not then be afraid of so cruell a Beast But she mounts on the beast guides and sets him forward The holy Ghost hereby intimating that this woman being stirred up by the infernall spirits did with more then humane audacity climbe upon and bring this beast under the yoake Now let us briefly consider who this woman is who the beast and what the sitting on the beast doth signifie That this woman is Rome is so clearly declared by the Angell The woman is Rome that the Iesuites dare no more deny the same For Ribera howsoever on this place he seeks to shift off the matter and altogether passeth by verse 18. In Apoc. c. 17. se 5. cap. 14.33 et seq yet he denies not but that as before under the name of a Cay so here under the name of a woman Babylon is spoken of Now that Babylon denotes Popish Rome wee have before clearely proved Bellarmine howsoever he jestingly contendeth that Ierusalem shall be the Seat of Antichrist yet at length he granteth that Rome Lib. 3. de p R c. 13 yea Popish Rome is the scarlet coloured whore to be burnt by the Kings but he miserably intangles himselfe for if Popish Rome be the purpled whore and the same whore is that great Babylon which certainly is the Seat and habitation of Antichrist then Popish Rome must needs be Antichrists seat which notwithstanding both the Iesuites deny Neither doth that fiction helpe them viz. that Popish Rome shall be burnt by the ten Kings before the comming of Antichrist and therefore cannot possible be Antichrists Seat for this Fiction is not onely contradictory to it selfe but is greatly reproachfull to the Pope also First it is inconsistent Inconsistent because thus the whore should have bin burnt before she had committed fornication with the Kings and inhabiters of the earth and before she rode on the beast Antichrist that is she should be punished before she had sinned whereas the cause of her burning and punishment must necessarily goe before her punishment Now the only cause of Babylons judgement shal be her Antichristian whoredome and riding on Antichrist that is her Antichristianisme Rome therefore shall commit Antichristian fornication and bee the Seat of Antichrist before it be burnt Secondly And opprobrious to the Pope and cardinalls Nothing can be imagined more contumelious against the Pope then this Fiction for if Popish Rome is to bee burnt for her Antichristian sornication then of necessity the Jesuites must confesse one of these two things Either that the Pope doth or shall give to drink the wine of Antichristian fornication to the Kings of the earth for this cannot be understood of any other whoredome and so the Pope now is or shall be the Antichrist Or that the Pope with his Cardinalls shall some time or other be taken with such a Lethargy of Prophannesse and be so carelesse in their office as to suffer the wine of the Babylonish fornication to increase in their Citie and Church and then to be given unto the Kings of the earth Now could this cursed wine grow in Rome except the Pope and Cardinalls were the Authors and furtherers thereof And by whom if not by themselves should it from Rome be proffered unto the kings of the earth Let them therefore take which of these two they will and it must necessarily follow that Rome is Antichrists seat and the Pope Antichrist Thus much touching the woman The summe of the mystery is this The woman as she is a woman is the Church see Chapter 11.1 as she is whorish the false and adulterous Church as she to scarlet coloured making the Kings and inhabitants of the earth to drinke of the wine c. she is the universall Church giving the law to all as shee rides on the Beast The sum of the mystery of the Ra●●ish wh●re the Antichristian Church armed with both swords as she sits on seven mountaines she denotes the adultorous Catholicke Antichristian Romane Church Touching the beast the adversaries doe wonderfully contradict themselves in their writings Ribera makes the beast to be the devil reigning or the kingdom of the devill but it s a false glosse and were it true it would no way salve the Pope and Rome First This beast as not the devill reigning this beast was not yet in Iohns time but was to ascend out of the pit but the kingdome of the devill was in his time most cruelly exercised by the Romane tyrants against the godly Christ indeed destroyed Satans kingdome so far as concerned spirituall violence but not as yet in respect of civill tyranny This beast therefore is not the kingdom of the devill or the devill reigning Secondly the Dragon and the beast are not the same for the Dragon gives his throne to the beast And the beast receives his authority from the Dragon In their punishment also they are distinguished as is manifest by comparing Chap. 19.20 with Chap. 20.10 Now the dragon is the devill that old serpent The beast therefore is not the devill Thirdly this beast so far as he comes up out of the pit is the same mentioned in Chapter 11.7 who is there said to ascend out of the bottomlesse pit and Chap. 13.1 out of the Sea Therefore hee saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which thou sawest to wit before Chap. 11. 13. but that beast was Antichrist And therefore this also The major Ribera labours to disprove by a grammaticall reason because the beast in Greeke is called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without an article not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and so the woman 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 with an article that we might understand saith he that here the woman and beast are brought in which were not before but this reason is vaine and of no validity for by that which went before it is plaine why the article is not put before 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the woman viz. because in the first verse he had with a double article called her 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that great whore Therefore it was not needfull here againe to repeat the article And in that he cals the beast 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it doth not argue him to bee a divers beast from the former for though the article be ommitted yet
but that the mountaines of Rome and Rome it selfe are a part of the devill yea his strength and dwelling place which is worse then the former See verse 3. 10. And they are seven Kings Now that wee might not sticke in the bare Mountaines of Rome He addeth another mystery viz. that the seven heads are also seven Kings thus of one type he makes two antitypes But what Kings Ribera that wee should not seeke them at Rome and so perhaps find the Pope amongst them saith that they are the Kings of the whole earth This is wonderfull before he said that the beast was the devill therefore either the whole world is the devill or else these are not the Kings of the whole earth unlesse perhaps he would rather say that the devill reigneth on his heads the mountaines of Rome and that Rome rides upon the devill out for shame with so vile and wicked a fiction For whose the mountaines are the same are the Kings also but the mountaines are of the woman Rome therefore the Kings also are of the woman Rome Let this once for all be minded as a sure position But who are these kings Wonderfull Riddles are propounded by the Angell Five are fallen One is the other is not yet come and when he commeth he must continue a short space This is a Gordian knot and not to bee untyed had we not the benefit of histories Now passing by the opinion of many I will record three of the principall the comparing of which will somewhat ease us First that of Victorinus whom our Bullinger and Iunius follow 1 The opinion of Victorinus about the seven Kings that these are the seven Kings which reigned at Rome after Nero. Five are fallen viz. Vitellius Otto Galba Vespasianus Titus ONE WAS viz. Domitian who in Iohns time reigned at Rome The other was not yet come Namely Nerva his Successour who being come was to remaine a short time because hee reigned not full two yeeres Which opinion howsoever backt with the authority of these great men I cannot follow Why it is rejected First because before Iohn not onely five Caesars were fallen at Rome but six others besides Fulius Augustus Tiberius Caius Claudius and Nero neither can any reason be given why these should be excluded Secondly because these seven Kings are not singular persons otherwise those seven being dead all the heads of the beast should have perished and the Beast either should have remained without heads or new heads must have growne upon him as Apollidorus fabulously writes of Hydra or else being without heads he should have bin extinct All which things are contrary to the prophesie for the beast yet lives and is reserved unto the last judgement This Ribera saw and doubted not to affirme that all Expositors In chap. 17 S. 25 except Victorinus understood that in every of these seven many were comprehended although he joynes a foolish fable that not the Kings of Rome are meant but of the whole world which Fiction we erewhile refuted Notwithstanding as if hee forgot himselfe he affirmeth and strongly proveth that it is not unusuall to the Scriptures that in one king many like as it were of the same body are signified which saith he is carefully to be observed alledging for example the Ramme and Goat in Daniel of which two the first denotes the Kings of the Medes and Persians the other all the kings of the Macedonians But good Sir this say I is carefully to be observed against your selfe for by this reason of yours is manifestly refuted or wholly weakened your Fiction that Antichrist shall be onely one singular person and that because hee is said in the singular number to be the man of sin the son of perdition the Beast False Prophet c. for behold what followes If Antichrist be one of these Kings then verily he shall not be one singular man but a king having others succeeding him in his kingdome as had the Kings of Medes Persians and Macedonians in their kingdomes But thou thy selfe makest the seventh of these kings to be Antichrist The other saist thou is not yet come that is Antichrist who shall come in the seventh age Now to come to the second opinion which is Riberas out of Gagnaeus viz. 2 Riberas opinion about the beast that the seven kings are the seven ages of the world or seven kingdomes adversarie to the Church The first age from Kain to Noah The second from Noah to Abraham The third from Abraham to David The fourth from David unto the transportation into Babylon The fift from the transportation unto Christ The sixt from Christ unto Antichrist The seventh from Antichrist unto the end Of these saith he five are fallen because five ages were past before Christs birth One was because the sixt age of Christ did then run on One is not yet come because the seventh age of Antichrist was not as yet When he is come he shall remaine a short space because Antichrist shall onely reigne three yeeres and an halfe A wonderfull Metamorphosis of kings into ages But what reference have the ancient ages unto the heads of the beast that is unto the mountaines and kings of the Citie Rome for it cannot be denyed but that the Angell precisely speaketh of these These kings therefore are not to be sought any where but there even where the mountaiues are because the heads are mountaines and kings Now the mountaines are at Rome and therefore the kings are there also But truely the Iesuite doth subtilly send us to Kain Nimrod Nebuchadnezzar c. The subtilty of the Iesuite least we should find Antichrist at Rome Nay but the kings are to bee sought in Romes mountaines for here they sate reigned and at length have also born up the woman I passe by that there is no proportion of the seventh age with the six former For what are three yeeres and an halfe to the former ages which all of them dured many hundred yeers By which very thing the fiction of Antichrists three yeers reigning is refuted III Opinion touching the seven kings Now I come unto the third opinion viz. of Aretius Napier Brightman and others to whom the seven kings are not seven Emperors nor seven ages but they wil have them to be seven kinds of goverment of the Romane Monarchie six whereof Tacitus mentioneth in his first booke Kings saith he at the beginning governed Rome Libertie and Consulship was set up by Brutus The Dictatorship was onely taken up for a time Neither did the power of the Decemviri last above two yeeres Neither did the Consulary authority of the Tribunes of Souldiers remaine long The power of Cinna and Sulla was but short Pompie and Crassus soone gave place to Caesar And Lepid us and Antony to Augustus who received the Empire all things being confused through civill discords under the name of a Prince He reckons up Castig Brightman pag 110. I say six sorts
manner the destruction of Rome is aggravared Now these things because of the similitude are here applied out of the Ancient Prophets See Isa 24.8 and Jerem. 7.34 and Ezech. 26.13 In the former the desolation of Iudea in the latter that of Tyrus is set foorth under the like Figures Because thy Merchants are the great men of the Earth He concludes with repeating the causes of this horrible judgement that the Romanists might not complaine of overmuch rigour In the Analysis we shewed the causes to be three 1. Riot 2. Witchcraft 3. Slaughter of the Saints Their riot is noted in one most evident signe onely because her Merchants are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The great men of the Earth as if he should say not minding their condition and originall they cary themselves as Princes usurping authoritie over all men Who now will say that these are ordinarie Traders what if one or two Merchants come to be Princes what is that to all these As therefore their wares were allegoricall So these are Allegoricall-Merchants Spirituall-Prelates Ecclesiasticall-Princes Cardinals Palriarchs Archbishops Bishops c. as before we shew'd At first the seven Deacons of Rome were Cardinals severallie placed through the Citie to preach and administer holy things But now there are sixtie eight purpled Fathers being as they say the chiefe Senate of the whole world who according to their instruction may not stand up though a Prince or a King salute them or give them the way and chiefe seat at Banquets What therfore can be more arrogant then the pride of these Merchants For by thy sorceries This cause hath bin often declared He cals the Idolatrie false doctrines ungodlie and superstitious traditions by which Antichrist hath seduced the Christian world Witchcraft both in regard of like efficacie because as with Charming-cups they infatuate worldly men and draw the souse to destruction because also Magicke is alwayes joyned with Idolatrie as we find in speciall among the Idolatrous Papists 24. And in her was found the blood of the Prophets The crueltie of both old and new Rome against the Godlie is here noted but chiefly of the new who under pretence of the Catholicke Religion hath for these thousand yeers shed as much Christian blood if not more then the old Pyrants in the first three hundred yeeres Is found in thee Because the greater part of Martyrs are slain at Rome And of all that were slaine upon the Earth Because also the Martyrs that suffered in other Kingdomes and Provinces were slaine by the authoritie of the Romish Strumpet And therefore all that blood shall be justly avenged on her The same was before said Chap. 16. ver 6. For they have shed the blood of Saints and thou hast given them blood to drinke Of which see more on the place The Coherence Argument Parts and Analysis of CHAPTER XIX THe third and last part of the Sixt Vision touching the Iudgement of the great Whore and the Beast that is of Rome and Antichrist remaineth to be treated of The destruction and burning of the City to bee executed by the Ten Kings once the Vassals of the Romane Antichrist but afterward converted to Christ the Angell had revealed to John in Cap. XVII and described the same by a Propheticall Hypotyposis in Chapter XVIII But seeing the whole Papacy shall not utterly perish at the sacking and burning of Rome Antichrists Seat in Italy but that the Pope shall find entertainment either in Spaine or otherwhere and shall persevere to oppose Christ and persecute the Gospell unto the end therefore in this XIX Chapter is revealed the destruction also of the Pope himselfe and of the whole Papacy The Chapter is full of manifold doctrines and consists of a most artificious structure Therefore the Reader may conceive the Argument Parts and I ogicall resolution to bee thus The company of Saints rejoyce over the judgement of Babylon their deliverance from his Tyranny and the Wedding of the Lambe at hand By and by is described a type of Christs comming to judgement and casting of the Beast and all his followers into the Lake of fire The parts therefore seem to be two The Saints rejoycing and Antichrists judgement Iohns errour about worshipping the Angell being brought in by a Parenthesis But we may more fitly cast the same into three Heads or Branches 1. WHat Iohn heard in the first nine Verses Aften these things I heard II. What he did ver 10. And I fell downe c. III. What at length he saw from verse 11. And I saw unto the end Touching the first Hee heard a two-fold voyce of gladne● and praysings The first celebrate the righteous judgements of God in the five first Verses The other triumph because of the wedding of the Lambe in the four following Verses In the former rejoycing is noted 1. Who they were A twofold Chore or Company first a great multitude leading or beginning the Triumph-Song in three Verses The second viz. the twenty foure Elders and foure Beasts Isinging after them verse 4. ●●1 Where they were In Heaven verse 1. Both Companies therefore denote the Church Triumphant The Hyinne of the first Chore consisteth of three Parts 1. A Proposition God is to be praised Halelujah saivation c. ver 1.2 The Confirmation from the justnesse First in the Thesis because Gods judgements are true and righteous Secondly in a double Hypothesis or application because in righteousnesse he hath judged the whore and avenged their blood ver 2.3 The conclusion iterating the praises of God ver 3. Touching the other Company is noted 1. Their gesture And they fell downe 2. Their Religion and worshipped 3. Their assent or concluding the Song with AMEN ver 4. c. In the Latter rejoycing is noted First the provoking cause and of this 1. What it was A voyce proceeding out of the Throne 2. What it commanded viz. to praise the Lord 3. Who are commanded All the servants of God in generall verse 5. Secondly the effect of the cause is annexed viz. The rejoycing it selfe in which is noted 1. Who the Rejoycers were A great multitude whose voyce is aggravated by the similitude of the noise of waters and thunders ver 6. This multitude are the Servants and Fea●ers of God that is the Vniversall Church of Saints in Heaven and Earth 2. A Gratulatorie Hyinne consisting of two Parts In the first they blesse God with praises of Hallelujah adding a reason For the Lord God omnipotent reigneth that is hath vindicated his Kingdome from the blasphemies of Antichrist verse 6. Secondly they stirre up themselves to joyfullnesse and to praise the Lord Let us rejoyce with a reason from the joyfull circumstance of time for the marriage of the Lambe is come The which they commend 1. from the presence of the Bride or wife she hath made herselfe ready c. ver 7. 2. From her ornament and pure attire ver 8. And to her was granted 3. From the saving effect or blessednesse of
the armies which were in heaven These armies accompanie Christ the Captaine not so much for helpe as for honour sake For he alone as God omnipotent shall slay the adversaries with the sword of his mouth v. 21. Therefore he comes accompanied with an armie for decencie sake because without followers he should seeme to be no Captaine Yet in that his armies are not harnesed but clothed in white linnen it appears he led them forth not to fight but to triumph being apparelled as if they went to a marriage feast Neither is there any other allegorie in this linnen but to signify the purity and splendour of his armie the which thing is also denoted by the white horses on which they sate And therefore both the Captaine and his armies ride on white horses because the purity splendour majesty both of the head members shall be exceeding great Vndoubtedly in this also the Decorum of the Metaphor is kept For Generals and Princes love to have their followers alike in colour both in horses liveries c. Furthermore it is not obscure who these heavenly armies are For by them the Scripture vsually understands troopes of Angels This armie therefore represents those thousands of Angels with whom Christ will come to Iudgement Math. 24. and 25. 15 And out of his mouth goeth a sharpe sword Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 The kings Edition 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 a sharp two edged sword taking it perhaps from Chap. 1.16 and Chap. 2.16 The sense is one And it is evident that both this Captaine and that Sonne of man represents under a diverse person the same Christ there appearing as a President and Bishop Here as an avenger of the Church He comes not unarmed Nor yet burdened with any weighty kind of armes as other Generals are used to doe with helmets brest plates and coates of male that their bodies lie not open to the strokes of their adversaries holding in their hands swords speares Iavilins arrowes c. therewithall to strike the enemy This Captaine hath onely a sword very sharp indeed not in his hand but in his mouth which shewes that it is no material sword which is guided not with the mouth but the hand Therefore this spirituall sword proceeding out of the mouth of the Captaine If we respect the time next going before the Last judgement what is it saue the word of God of which the Apostle Ephe 6.17 Take the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God And Hebr. 4.12 The word of God is quick and powerfull and sharper then any two edged sword With this sword he both strikes the adversaries himself as also commands us therewith to fight against all spiritual powers and in speciall against Antichrist But if we respect Christs last coming of which is here treated then this sharp sword proceeding out of his mouth is the spirit of his mouth with which according to the prophesie of the Apostles the Lord will destroy that wicked one to wit his Divine power by which at his pleasure Antichrist and all adversaries shall be consumed That with it he should smite the nations He adds the vse of the sword viz not therewith to defend himself or his armies for they are subject to no dangers but to smite the adversaries Whom he calleth Gentiles or the nations because Antichrist vnder the name of Christianity imitates the heathens in Religion life and tyranny In this sense Chap. 11.2 the inward Court was said to be given to the Gentiles that is to Antichrist and his clergie And at the sounding of the seventh Angel the GENTILES VVERE ANGRY that is Antichrist and his followers did fret against Christ But wrath without power is vaine Neither shall the holy Citie be allwayes trood under foot because our Captaine will slay the nations with the sword And he shall rule them with a rod of iron He illustrates by testimony of Scripture what he had said before touching the armour clothing of the Captain the former from Psa 2. the latter from Isa 63. For his armour he needs no more then a sword for he is that king whom God hath annointed and set upon Sion his holy mountaine unto whom he hath subjected the heathen that he might breake them with a rod of iron The word break or bruise the SEPTVAGJNT render 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Feed or rule whom Iohn followeth Now what is a sword but a rod of iron And he treadeth the winepresse of the fiercenesse and wrath of God Almightie Now he renders a reason why in v. 13. he said that his vesture was dipt in blood taking it from Isa 63.5 where the Lord being about to take vengeance on the Edumeans adversaries of the Church by a Metaphor of a victorious Captain returning from the slaughter of the enemie hauing his garment dipt in blood also of a grape gatherer treading in the wine-fat and besprinkling his garments with the blood of the grapes Why saith the text art thou red in thine apparell c. The Lord answereth I have troden the wine-presse alone and of the people there was none with me For I will tread them in my anger and trample them in my furie and their blood shall be sprinkled upon my garments and J will staine all my raiment It is a prophesie of Christ who alone assuming the clothing of our flesh did tread the wine-presse of Gods wrath by suffering a cruel and bloody death on the Crosse for our sakes For when he appeared bloody on the Crosse he triumphed over his and our enemies Hence it is that many interpret this garment sprinkled with blood of his humanity according to which he shed his blood But here is intended not the passion death and blood of Christ but the destruction of the adversaries which he will execute on them at his Last comming The blood therefore with which he is here said to be sprinkled is not his owne but the adversaries not indeed as yet but soon after to be slaine yet he is now figured out as if he were alreadie sprinkled because of the certainty of the victory Notwithstanding chiefly he continues in the Metaphor of the wine-presse into which the adversaries or clusters being cast shall be troden by him so as his garment shall appeare stained with their blood yea their blood came out of the wine-presse even unto the horses bridles by the space of a thousand and sixe hundred furlongs see Chap. 14.20 This title serves I. to terrify the wicked 2. to comfort the godly 3. For the glorie of the Captaine who alone is a perfect redeemer because he alone treadeth the wine-presse of the wrath of God he is the invincible conquerour of the adversaries The xxxvij argument of Christs Dietie because he shall tread the wicked in the wine-presse being that one God omnipotent with the Father For it is the wine-presse of his wrath and furie in which the adversaries shall be troden Now this in Isai 63. is applied
Nicolaitans by open Antichristian Tyranny banishing the same out of the Church which thing indeed was justly abominable to Emperours and the Christian world Genebr chronol lib. 4. pa. 593. yet formidable because of the enchantment of the Apostolicall Church Notwithstanding Popish Writers doe glory in this most filthy Beast That HENRIE was the first among the Westerne Emperours whom the Pope deposed Histories also testifie that after those thousand yeeres the God of Strengths foretold by Daniel Chap. 11.38 that is the Idol of Transsubstantation and Stage-like Masse was chiefly erected and confirmed in which the whole strength of the Papacie hath hitherto consisted With this grew up the innumerable fraternities and families of Clergy-men Sacrificers Monkes and Religious Sects who all of them being exempted from civill jurisdiction are onely subject to the Popes Scepter Then were invented the Jubilees the gainefull trafficke of Popish Indulgences or Pardons and a thousand trickes to draw monies from all Provinces into Romes Exchequer Then infinite Ceremonies Superstitions and Idols were brought in and established so that if now thou compare Popery with Paganisme thou shalt scarce see any difference but in names Therefore it is not said without cause that Satan being loosed after the thousand yeeres should deceive the Nations of the whole Earth Neither was this horrible declining of Christianitie in the West onely For it is knowne that many most flourishing Churches of the East which yet stood in the first thousand yeeres were in the next five hundred yeeres either cut off and miserably dissipated or by the seduction of Satan filthily corrupted On the contrary we see that Mahumetisme although it began somewhat sooner yet within the latter five Ages was more generally spread both in Asia Africa and Europe This therefore was Satans former seduction Gog and Magog to gather them to battle Greeke 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which commonly is taken appositively That he might seduce the Nations Gog and Magog for which Nations are Gog and Magog but so Satans fury seemes to be lessened as if after his loosing he were onely to deceive and draw the barbarous Nations unto a civill battle Whereas he shall chiefly be busie about the intestine seduction of the Church within indeed labouring to trample her under foot by the slights of the domesticke Antichrist and outwardly by force of armes to suppresse her by a forreigne Antichrist It is therefore an Ellipsis or defect of the Copulative for And Gog and Magog because the Verbe 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 ruleth the three Accusatives 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the middlemost of which did least need the Copulative The seduction therefore of Gog and Magog shall be diverse from the seduction of the Nations being not Ecclesiasticall as the former but politicall For Satan shall stirre up not the nations but Gog and Magog to this cruell battell which appeareth by the Relative not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to wit 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gog and Magog by whom he shall set all things in confusion and blood Now what manner of adversaries or peoples these should be may scarcely be guest at For there are almost as many opinions about the same as Writers both Ancient and Moderne Bellarmine reckons up ten Lib. 3. de P R. cap. 17. Vestig pag. 877. all which his own excepted not a whit better then the rest yea even that of the five old Fathers Lanctantius Eusebius Theodoretus Hierom and Austine he disproves Alcasar also brings in many more But we will not weary our selves in rehearsing the conjectures of other men Magog to begin with this as the more knowne was the second sonne of Iaphet Gen. 10.3 of whom Lib. 1. Antiq cap. 7. as Iosephus writeth came the Magogites so called after him or Scythians that is the peoples which inhabit beyond the mountaine Caucasus neer the Lake Maeotis and the Caspian Sea unto the Northern India Hierom therefore by Magog understandeth the Scythian Nations unto whom some doe joyne the Cappadocians and Arminians seated beyond Coelesyria lib. 5. c. 23 whose Metrapolitan Citie Hierapolis where Papias sometime was Bishop is in the Syrian tongue called Magog as Plinie recordeth Touching Gog there is nothing mentioned in Scripture save in Ezech. 38. 39. where you shall finde a long Prophesie against Gog and Magog of which the Phantisies of the Iewes Mahumetans and Papists are not much unlike The Iewes feine that Gog and Magog are the Northerne Nations shut up by Alexander the Great beyond the Mountaine Taurus who breaking out towards the end of the world shall by war wast the whole earth especially the Land of Israel and the Citie Ierusalem But then the Messias shall bee at hand and slay Gog and Magog according to the Oracle of Ezechiel which Fable Galatinus hath refuted Lib. 5. Cap. 12. The Mahumetans Fiction touching Gog and Magog is much like to this Alcor A 20.28.32 c. save onely that it is somewhat otherwise touching the Messias and Ierusalem The Papists dreame that their Antichrist shall come in the end of the world with great forces and that in his Army which mostlie shall consist of the barbarous Scythians he shall have seven Kings for so many and no more shall then be remaining in the world as Ribera affirmeth The Emperour therefore of the Romanes the King of France of Spaine c. shall then either have no being or fight for Antichrist among whom Gog and Magog shall bee most powerfull Lib. 3. de P. R. c. 17. Apoc. 20. yea Gog according to Bellarmine shall be Antichrist himselfe which Ribera denyeth and in the space of lesse then foure full yeeres most cruelly over-runne and bring into subjection the whole world especially Christendome and to this Antichristian warre they applie the Prophesie of Ezechiel and of Iohn in this place As the Iews therfore dream that their Messias is not yet come because Ierusalem hath not bin assaulted by Gog and Magog who are to be slaine by the Messias So the Papists feine that their Antichrist is not yet come because Gog and Magog are not come who with a most numerous Army shall fight under Antichrists banner Ezech. 39.4.6.9.12 The fiction touching Gog and Magog refuted and with him oppose the Holy City that is the Romane Church Both Fictions are alike frivolous and are easily refuted by the Prophesie it selfe for i● Ezechiel God threatneth that Gog shall fall upon the mountaines of Israel and that he will send a fire on Magog whereupon the Inhabitants of Ierusalem shall goe forth and burne the spoile with fire seven yeeres and that the slaughter of the enemy shall be so great that the land shall be seven yeers in cleansing because of the carkeises of the slaine But the Papists say that Antichrists kingdome and the Gogish warre shall not continue full foure yeers and that from this Victory of the Church unto the day of Iudgement there shall not
unto the words and Histories of the Prophets another warre not unlike unto that of Gog and Magog is here foretold and the victory promised The sense is thus Like as of old Gog and Magog invaded the Holy Land with very great Armies miserably afflicting the people of God So Satan being loosed at the end of the thousand fatall yeers shall raise up against the Church a new Gog and Magog that is most cruell adversaries who with most numerous Armies over-spreading all parts of Christendom shall cruelly make spoil of all things And as God did often by wonderfull overthrowes suppresse Gog and Magog of old that is those Asian Syrian and Egyptian Tyrants in the middest of their fury that they might not utterly destroy the Holy-City so he will with fire from Heaven devoure the new Gog and Magog that is the adversaries of the last times in the midst of their fury that they shall not be able to accomplish their designe to blot out the Church of Christ Now who should these Adversaries Gog and Magog be but those foure Angels bound at the River Euphrates Rev. 9.14 who after they were let loose by Gods Commandment invaded the Christian world most horribly corrupted through Antichristian Idolatry with an Army of two hundred thousand thousand horse-men Gog and Magog are the foure Angels of Euphrates cruelly murdering the third part of men which Angels we interpreted of foure Peoples most cruell adversaries of the Christian name viz. the Arabians Saracens Scythians or Tartars and Turkes for undoubtedly the same Adversaries the same battell and the same overthrow at the sounding of the sixt Trumpet in Vision third and in this Oracle of the seventh Vision is signified by way of parallel for after Satan was loosed the Armies of the Saracens Tartars and Turkes began in a speciall manner to over-run Christendom and by horrible slaughters to weaken the state of Christians as Histories and dayly experience do manifest Wee have heard who the adversaries are Whose number is as the sand of the Sea He amplifies their multitude by a simile usuall to the Scriptures For it is no Hyperbole by which is spoken more then truth but a metaphor by which a thing is aggravated For as the sand of the Sea is unto us innumerable so these barbarous Nations use to fight with innumerable Armies 9. And they ascended He foretels the forceable attempt of the Adversary by a Verbe in the Praeter Tense in stead of a Future beeing a Propheticall Enallage or change of Tenses usuall to Iohn By the word Ascend he notes their obscure rise or originall intimating that these barbarous Nations did suddenly from a low condition grow to the greatest height of power or that being raised up by Satan they ascended as it were out of Hell On the breadth of the Earth That is they shall not remaine in one place but spread themselves far and neer to wast and destroy all And compassed the Campe of the Saints about By this Camp BRIGHTMAN understands Europe in which almost all Christendom is included But five or sixe hundred yeers agoe Christianisme was larger by farre The Christian world is the camp of the saints when there were yet flourishing Churches in all the coasts of Asia and Europe Wherefore he calleth the Christian world the Campe of the Saints or the Church in which the godly do fight against Satan and the world as it were in a Campe. But however Christianisme was every where most corrupt yet it is called the Camp of Saints viz. Mat. 4.5 Luk. 19.46 The beloved city is the Church of right and profession although not of Fact Like as Jerusalem is called the Holy-City DE IVRE of Right because she ought to have bin holy whereas DE FACTO In deed she was A denne of thieves In the same sense he calleth the Church the Beloved-City because notwithstanding her great corruption yet God had and still hath many beloved ones and Elect in her It is a Metaphor taken from IERVSALEM which of old was Gods Beloved-City and the Type of the New Church as appeares by the following Allegory By the word compassing-about he intimates the treacherous attempts enterprises and divers irruptions of the adversaries as if he should say They shall not once or in one place onely vexe and trouble the Christian world but often and in divers places one while in Asia another while in Africa and in Europe He notes their subtilty also and earnestnesse in mannaging their affaires and occasions for while Christian Princes did weaken themselves by continuall discord hatred and intestine warres at home the Turkes and Tartars were alwayes in readinesse with their Forces to devour one Province after another The holy war was the occasion of the Gogish war called Sacrum quasi minime sacrum The first occasion of this Gogish battle was that warre in Palestina against the Saracens raised by the Popes of Rome after the expiration of the thousand fatall yeers called Holy as it were most unholy the first Author whereof was that Hildebrand called Gregory VII who began to solicite Christian Emperours Kings and Princes to recover the holy Land by force of Armes After him Vrbanus II. for his turbulent counsells called Turbanus obtained that many great Armies wearing the signe of the Crosse should be sent into Syria under divers Captaines And indeed at that time Ierusalem and all Syria was recovered out of the hands of the Turkes and Saracens by the prowesse of Godfrey Duke of Bullen but was scarce kept LXXVIII Yeers by the Christians For Saladine a Turkish King Calyph of Damascus and Egypt being drawne on through the intestine discord of Christian Princes and by the treachery of the Tripolitan Earle overthrew al the Christian Forces in one day bringing their Princes with King Gwido himselfe and all Palestina under his power This was the beginning of the Gogish battell The beginning of the Gogish war for the Saracens taking this occasion and seeing that the Christians whose power before they much feared were not unconquereable they began to thirst after whole Christendome and by degrees brought under subjection by their cruell Armies all the Maritime Africa all the East and Babylon even unto Bersia at last also the lesser Asia both Countries of Armenia Thracia Pontus Bulgaria Greece Sclavonia even unto Hungarie and the borders of Germany driving Christianisme into the uttermost corner of Europe This is that Gogish warre which Satan after the thousand fatall yeers hath with great successe waged above five hundred yeeres against the Christians by Gog and Magog that is by the Eastern Antichrist Against this opinion it 's objected FIRST that these adversaries shall compasse about or besiege the Campe of the Saints and the beloved-Beloved-City that is the Church But neither the Christians that undertooke that warre can be understood by the name NATIONS Neither can these Easterne Nations against whom the warre was undertaken be understood by the name of
everlasting light But Everlastingnesse is not of this Life He saith also The dayes of thy mourning shal be ended Now the mourning of the Church shal not be ended in this Life but in the Church-Triumphant where God wil wipe away all teares from our eyes there I say shal be no longer mourning nor cry nor death nor sorrow as in ver 4. 24. And the Nations that were saved Thus much of the building and glory of the Citie Now also hee speakes of the Citizens who they shal bee what good things they shall enjoy and who shal be kept out of the same For the first he saith that the INHABITANTS of this Citie shall bee THE NATIONS THAT ARE SAVED consisting not onely of the common people but Kings also for he saith Kings shall walke in the light of it that is shall eternally enjoy the glorious presence and majesty of God How the nations are the City Citizens And the Kings of the earth do bring their glory and honour into this Citie Here first it is demaunded if this Citie bee the glorified Church how then are the Nations distinguished from the same seeing the Nations that are saved are nothing else but the Church it selfe I ANSWER The order of the Vision is to be observed for seeing he saw the glorified Church under the forme of a Citie it was convenient that hee should see also some Inhabitants of the Citie Although therefore the saved of the Nations be the Church it selfe Notwithstanding he doth not unfitly distinguish the Church taken collectively from the Church it selfe distributively considered for thus also an Earthly Citie may be collectively considered as a Common-weal or communitie of Citizens and distributively as many or particular Citizens Adde to this that the Nations are not the whole City for the Elect Patriarchs Prophets and Iewes belong also unto the same Secondly it may be demaunded how the Kings should bring their glory into this Heavenly Citie seeing all Authorities Kingdomes 1. Cor. 15.42 How kings shall bring their glorie into the heavenly Ierusalem and Powers shall then be put downe and that there shal be no Kings then and that in the Heavenly City no earthly thing can be brought Lastly seeing all shal rather receive their glory there then bring any into it Which seemeth to be the chiefest argument of them who hold that here is intended not the Heauenly but the Earthly glory of the CHURCH in this Life The Answer is easie First we are to note that this verse also is taken out of Isai 60.3 And the Gentiles saith he shall come to thy light and Kings to the brightnesse of thy rising the which is spoken indeed of the conversion of the Gentiles and Heathenish Kings But as before I said that whole Oracle speaketh not onely of the inchoated glory of the Church in this Life but with the beginning joynes the full accomplishment thereof that shal be in the Heavens as there it evidently appeareth in ver 11.18.19.21 Wherefore that place is to be applied unto the Heavenly Citie not as it began in this Life but as it shall be at last consummated in the life to come And the meaning is that then that oracle shall truely and perfectly bee fulfilled when as the Nations that are saved shall walke perfectly in the light of Jehovah And that the KINGS also who in this life have brought their glory and honour into the Church that is subjected themselves unto Christ shal enjoy the same light for ever and ever Therefore he intendeth not as if then there should be any Earthly Kings to bring their earthly glory into heaven for we shal al be Kings and Priests to God but that the Kings which now bring their glory to Christ shall together with the Nations walke in the light This sense is confirmed by the Participle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Saved So that then they shal be saved already and not afterwards Rom. 8.24 as yet beeing in this life I confesse we are saved also in this life but it is in hope But then they shal be saved in deed because they shall walke in the Everlasting light Thirdly also it may be demaunded How the kings of the earth are joyned unto the inhabitants of the heavenly Ierusalem seeing hitherto in the Revelation the Kings of the Earth are called for the most part enemies of Christ and followers of Antichrist Chap. 6.15 16.14 17.1.18 18.3.9 19 19. How they should here be reckoned among the Inhabitants of the Heavenly City ANSWER They are here called Kings of the Earth not that they shal be Kings when they enter into this City but because sometimes they were such For in Chap. 17.16 it appeareth that some if not all of the ten Kings of the earth which had given their power unto the Beast should desert the Beast eat the flesh of the whore and burne her with fire therefore some of them shal be converted unto the Lambe and with the Nations that are saved shall walke in the light of this Citie 25. The signes of assured peace And the gates of it shall not be shut This is the Second Part viz. the felicity and firme peace of the Citizens the which while Cities enjoy they flourish in riches and glory but the peace tranquility and security of this City shal be perfect and perpetuall This he sheweth by two signes One is because the gates shall not be shut by day But thou wilt say the gates of our Cities also are not shut by day It is so indeed in time of peace but in war the enemy besieging a City and labouring to break in of necessity the gates must be shut that the Citizens may be preserved from hostile invasion But the gates of the Citie on high shal not be shut by day but alwayes stand open to signifie that there shal be no danger of adversaries but everlasting peace to the Citizens thereof For there shall be no night there This is the other sign of their everlasting peace For in the night while the Citizens sleep the gates are shut least they should be set upon unawares in the dark There shall be no night because the glory of God shal expell the darknesse by everlasting light so that the rising or setting of the Sun or Moon shal not cause night or darknesse Therefore the Citizens shal never sleep or shut their gates for fear of danger These things being spoken after the manner of men do in some sort shadow out unto us that eternall security and peace which we shal enjoy in Heaven To this also is applied out of Isaias the 11. ver of the said 60. Chap. though there spoken in a sense somewhat different from what it is here Therefore thy gates shal be open continually they shall not be shut day nor night that they may bring unto thee the forces of the Gentiles and their Kings may bee brought where is signified another cause of not shutting
the comforter 49. The Moon red with blood what it signifies 128. It is the Church ibid. The Moon receives its light from the Sun ibid. The Moon under the feet of the woman 259 The Morning Star 52. 53. Moses his twofold song 368. The Mother of fornications who 41● Mountains removed 130. They denote Emperors and Christian kings ibid. The Mountain cast into the sea what it noteth 160. MYRIAS what 189. Mysteries of the faith whither four 92. The Mystery of the Angel with the Golden Censer expounded 154. Mysticall famine proclaimed 114. N. NAturall misery of all men 78. The Name of God written on the faithfull 73. The Name of the City of God ibid. The Name of Christ ibid. The Name of God the Father Son and holy Ghost is seldom absolutely expressed in the Revelation 8. The Names of the Elect written in the book of life shall never be blotted out 61. The new Name no man knoweth but he that hath it 46. The Name of the Generall how known unto no man 490. why he hath his name written on his thigh 492. The Names of the Apostles why written on the foundations of the city 561. The Nations that were saved how they are both the city and the citizens 569. The nations possessing the inward court 215. New heaven and the new earth whither taken allegorically or properly 549. 550. The New Jerusalem how it descends from heaven 551. It s originall ibid. Etymologie 560. walles and gates 561. foundations ibid. foursquare figure 562. quantity ibid. it glitters with gold 563. the matter of the gates 566. court ibid. temple 567. light 568. citizens 569. her peace and tranquility 570. glory 571. pleasantnesse 574. puritie and majesty 576. her governour ibid. her felicity 577. The New opinion of some learned brethren touching the thousand yeers examined 510. 511. Nice taken by the Turks 192. Nicolaitans their doctrine 36. 44. What their heresie was according to Antichrists opinion 45. The Nicolaitans openly tolerated in the Church of Pergamus ibid. Number of the Beast what it is 315. The Numeral letters denoting Antichrist whither Greek or Hebrew letters 317. O. OAthes how lawfull 203. Occasion of rejoyceing over Babylons destruction 475. Old and new Romes cruelty against the Godly 471. 472. The Old and new Gogish warre 536. One and the same thing why oftentimes represented under diverse types 109. Open books denote judicial proces 544. Opinion of the Fathers about the said books ibid. Opening of the book what it signifies 98. Opening of the seales 106. Open door what it signifies 65. Christ Opening no man can shut 64. The Open door in heaven what it is 86. OPinions of the Fathers without scripture prove nothing 223. Opinion of the authour touching the book that was closed or shut 96. 97. Opinions about the star fallen from heaven 168. 169. Opinions about the sea-beast 282. 283. Opinions about the book written within without 95. 96. Opinions about the womans flight 275. Opinions touching the trumpet of the sixt Angel 185. Oppression of the Church under Antichrist 106. It came not all at once but by degrees 225. Oracles of the Revelation why for the most part taken out of the old testament 596. Apollos oracle to Augustus 503. Oracles of the Devill wholy ceased at Christs suffering on the Crosse 502. 503. Order of existence betwixt the Father and the Son 7. Order of the tribes not observed 143. Ottoman the Turks first Emperor 186. The Out-spread firmament how created 130. Out of every tribe of Israel how to be understood 142. 143. P. PAngs of the Church in travell 259. The Pale horse diversly interpreted 116 It denoteth the Church being sick even to death toward Antichrists rising 117. The Papacy a filthy sinck of all manner of lies 361. Papacy established in the West and Mahumetisme in the East 124. 125. How Christ the Son of righteousnesse is darkned in the Papacy 127. The Papacy acknowledgeth not Christ for the onely Mediatour 128. The Papacy must be left separated from 484 Papists by their Idolatry draw the armies of the Turks upon Christendome 194. the Papists fable of the two witnesses 221. refuted 222. their opinion of the 2660 dayes refuted 224. the true and safest opinion 225. the Papists crucifie Christ 320. their glosse refuted 356. Papists glory in their multitude objecting to us the paucity of Orthodox Christians 58. Parabolicall declaration of the harvest 361 Parallel of the third and fourth Act 145. Pastors duty 56. They are spirituall Physicians ibid. Patmos where 18. 19. Paul hath set forth Antichrist in his colours 288. The feined Epistle of Paul to the Laodiceans is Apocrypha 74. Peace what it is 7. The Pleasantnes of the caelestial city 574. The Pelagian Heresie 82. 83. Pergamus a city of Troas 22. A Periphrasis of Hell 495. Persecution The first persecution of Christians under Tiberius Nero 5. 19. the second under Domitian ibid. the nine persecutions under the Romane tyrants 110. A new persecution 272. by the ambition and riot of Bishops 273. A new civill persecution by Emperours 273. 274. Antichristian persecution how long it dured 358. Perseverance commended unto us by a consolatory argument 61. Perseverance under the Crosse is to overcome 72. The Pharises being hypocrites were worse then if they had been blinde 70. Philadelphia a city of Mysia 22. 64. Phocas gave the key of the bottomlesse pit unto the Pope of Rome 171. A Piece of Ordnance of incredible bignesse 190. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 what kinde of garment it was 24. Polycarpus Iohns disciple 38. The Pope is Antichrist 63. 320. 346. He lifts up himself above Christ 63. Arrogates the title of Vniversall contrary to their own Canons ibid. He impudently assumes to himself what is proper to Christ 64. He deceitfully selleth pardons and heaven for money 78. How he causeth fire to come down from heaven 310. Why he is not expresly named by the holy Ghost 321. He causeth his God to be carried on a white horse 489. The Popes pride 63. He is author of most cruell warres among Christians 129. He not content with his spirituall lightnings draws the temporall sword also against Kings and Emperors 128. His cruelty against the Martyrs 129. He vaunts himself to be Christs Vicar and Monarch of the Church on earth and will be worshipped as God 174. The Pope long since called Antichrist 318. 319. He is the Babylonish Strumpet 320. How he came to be the Eight King 428. He assumed the Augustall title of Pontifex Maximus Which of old was the title of heathenish Emperors 428. 429. He condemneth all for hereticks who oppose his tyrannie and Idolatry 129. Why he would never be present at the Eastern Councils but by Legates 289. His Latine Church 317. Pope Silvester 163. Pope Zachary deposeth Childerick King of France 130. He condemnes married Bishops and Priests as Nicolaitans 45. Popish heathenisme 215. Popish excommunication is that evil ulcer 379. Diverse opinions about the same ibid.