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A26981 A paraphrase on the New Testament with notes, doctrinal and practical, by plainess and brevity fitted to the use of religious families, in their daily reading of the Scriptures : and of the younger and poorer sort of scholars and ministers, who want fuller helps : with an advertisement of difficulties in the Revelations / by Richard Baxter. Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691. 1685 (1685) Wing B1338; ESTC R231645 1,057,080 615

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kept secret since the world began but now is made manifest and by the scriptures of the prophets according to the commandment of the everlasting God made known to all nations for the obedience of faith 27. To God only wise be glory through Jesus Christ for ever Amen 25 26 27. I conclude as Christ taught us in his Prayer with that which is the End of all Religion and of our Lives and salvation it self the Glorifying of God To him that can make all our Exhortations effectual and is of Power to establish you according to that Gospel which we preach as it is now a Mystery openly revealed which was more darkly delivered from the beginning and not clearly understood by Jews or Gentiles but now is openly made manifest by Christ the Light of the World and his Spirit in his Servants and by the Scriptures of the Prophets now opened and agreeing with our Gospel which by Gods Command we make known to all Nations to bring them to this Faith which now is the eminent and necessary Obedience to the Command and Covenant of Grace I say To God only be Glory as the End of all our Grace and Glory through Jesus Christ whom he hath ordained to be the Chief Means and Glass in whom his Glory shall shine forth to Man for ever Amen ANNOTATIONS WHy do we read so much in the scriptures of the Obedience of Faith Some would not have Faith called Obedience lest that signifie Works Ans God hath not made Believers or Unbelievers Lawless or under no Command No Act of Man pleaseth God whicn is not Obedience to his Will When God sendeth abroad the Gospel or Word of Faith he commandeth Men to hear it believe it and obey it But bare Commanding is not all but with it he giveth convincing Evidence of its Truth and persuading Reasons and Motives to obey it Therefore we translate the same Word sometime believing and sometime being persuaded and the same sometime unbelieving and sometime unpersuaded and disobedient And Christ is called The Author of eternal Salvation to all them that obey him To say that Faith as it is Obedience is the Condition or Qualification for Salvation but not for Pardon or Justification is a perverse Invention of Mans Brain But cannot Men distinguish between obeying the Law of Innocency or of Moses and obeying the Law of Faith and Grace yea and between obeying this Gospel initially by believing repenting and entring into the Baptismal Covenant which entreth into a State of Justification and Right to Life and the progressive Obedience of performing that Covenant to the End which is necessary to Survivors for actual Glory Christ knew what he said to the Jews This is the work of God that ye believe on him whom the Father hath sent and Paul was sent to the Gent●le World to preach the Obedience of Faith that is that Obedience which consisteth in actual Faith performed to the Doctrine and Command of Faith and which hath the Promise of Pardon Grace and Glory freely given for the Merits of Christ The First Epistle of PAUL the Apostle to the CORINTHIANS The INTRODUCTION WHen it was that Paul wrote this Epistle and when these Corinthians were converted to Christianity and what Wealth and Reputation Corinth a Chief City of Achaia was then of I pass by as things presupposed The Occasion of writing this is of nearer concern to be known for the understanding of it It was not unusual with him as to visit the Churches which he had planted so to write to them for their Establishment when he could not be present with them But as to the Matter and Manner of his Writing the Case of the Corinthians was the Occasion 1. There were several Cases which it seems they proposed to him which he resolveth as about Church-Order and Prophesie and Prayer about Eating things offered to Idols about Marriage and Separation c. 2. There were many Scandals among them which he endeavoureth to heal by convincing Reproof as 1. ●actions and Schisms by setting up Teachers in envious Competition 2. Conceitedness of more Wisdom than they had 3. Hearkning to envious Teachers that villified him and defamed his Person and Ministry 4. The favouring of Incest and Scandal and neglect of Discipline 5. Going to Law against one another and that before Heathen Judges when they should have decided their Differences by amicable Arbitration 6. Defrauding and wronging one another 7. Too easie Thoughts of Fornication 8. Scandalous eating things offered to Idols 9. Too much backwardness to maintain the Ministers and the Charges of their Work 10. Prophane Disorder at their Love-Feasts and Sacrament even to partiality and Excess of Drink and scandalous Unreverence for which God punihsed some in the Flesh 11. Overvaluing Gifts and undervaluing lower Christians that wanted them as not enough sensible of the Necessity and Extent of Christian Unity 12. Disorder in their Sacred Assemblies in the Exercise of their Gifts 13. Some erring about and against the Resurrection and others too much hearkning to them These things Paul reproveth and blameth them for not reforming but persuadeth none to separate from that Church for all these Corruptions But by this we may know what must be expected from young unskillful Christians and what Faults will be in such Churches as ours though the Pastors were the best when the Churches were so faulty in the Apostles Time and Presence and how far they are from the Apostolick Spirit Skill Love and Lenity who would Excommunicate all as intollerable Schismaticks who Conform not to all their devised unnecessary Additions and dare not subscribe their Justification or Approbation of all their Forms And they also that quarrel with their Teachers and forsake them when Men of New Opinions and Zealous Confidence tempt them And they that in stead of doing their own part to reform the Corruptions of such Church and in Love and Tenderness to draw Sinners to Repentance do take the dividing lazie Course to separate from such Churches with a few counted the best who will put them to least Labour and Trouble in Discipline Paul himself held Communion with this and other such Churches notwithstanding all these Faults And we find not that he Excommunicated any one though he require them to do it and decreed to do it but on one 1 Cor. 5. and reverst that Purpose I find not in all the New Testament that there was ever two Christian Churches in any one Town or City upon any Difference among them unless you will call the condemned Nests of Hereticks such CHAP. I. 1. PAul called to be an apostle of Jesus Christ through the will of God and Softhenes our Brother 2. Unto the church of God which is at Corinth to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus called to be saints with all that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord both theirs and ours 1 2. Paul a called Apostle by the special Electing Will and Favour of
before by the Profession of Christianity they could not have been Adulterers To which the former say 1. That Fornication may be the sin of the unmarried 2. That by Fornication is meant Idolatry and God's right may serve to infer this guilt though men be not married to him by consent And that it is incredible that all the Heathen World are no Idolaters because they were not profest Christians By the Whore is meant the same as the Woman the second two horned Beast and the false Prophet say many that is the Church of Rome with the whole body of the Roman Clergy which others deny 3. So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet-coloured beast full of names of blasphemy having seven heads and ten horns 3. Into the Wilderness say some to represent the desolation say others because it was a Revelation not to be yet openly known in the City for if the Rulers had known of all these terrible Predictions against them they would have raged by Persecution against Christians and therefore all this Prophecy was to be obscure and not communicated long so commonly as other Scriptures Others say it was to shew that Antichrist's Kingdom is barren without a drop of grace Others that solitude is fittest for contemplation Others that the Wilderness is Heathenism brought in by Popery Others that as the true Church was driven into a Wilderness of solitude and suffering so now shall Papists be Others that the Papacy is a Wilderness as an Apostatical Church succeeding the Apostolick Church Who is the great Whore whether Rome Pagan Rome Papal or Rome hereafter fallen to a future Antichrist I ouce for all refer the Reader to my Postscript 4. And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour and decked with gold and precious stone and pearls having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication 4. Idolatrous Rome was represented to me as a Woman richly and splendidly arrayed by her wealth and pomp and power enticing the World to her Idolatry 5. And upon her forehead was a name written MYSTERIE BABYLON THE GREAT THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH 5. The name written was Mystery Babylon c. that is Mystical not literal Babylon the Great City Rome the Mother of Idolatry and Wickedness propagating them by her Power and Learning to all the Nations of her Dominions and further in the World As Babylon was the Idolatrous cruel Captivator of the Ancient Jews overthrowing their Kingdom so was Idolatrous proud Rome the Captivator and Persecutor of Jew and Gentile Christians and the great Enemy of the Church 6. And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus and when I saw her I wondered with great admiration 6. Idolatry was not her only crime but the guilt of being as drunken with holy blood Both her pomp and her bloodiness seemed wonderfull 7. And the angel said unto me Wherefore didst thou marvel I will tell thee the mystery of the woman and of the beast that carrieth her which hath the seven heads and ten horns 7. Note Seeing God professeth to open the mystery who this Mother of Harlots is it is safest to add as little on pretense of fuller exposition as we can 8. The beast that thou sawest was and is not and shall ascend out of the bottomless pit and go into perdition and they that dwell on the earth shall wonder whose names were not written in the book of life from the foundation of the world when they behold the beast that was and is not and yet is 8. Some take this as fitted to the time when the Empire should first be Christian as if it meant Rome was the beast when it was Pagan but now is not when it is Christian but will be again when it was Papal and Antichristian Or Rome is the Idolatrous beast under the Pagan but is not now under that form but yet is under the Papal form Many other expositions I pass by They that expound all of Pagan Rome say that the sense is I shall notifie the beast which is the Roman Emperor by that one who now reigneth which is Domitian He was in the Government when his Father Vespasian was abroad And he after ceased while his Father and Brother Titus reigned and then reasumed it raised by Satan to persecute the Church and then is basely kill'd himself Rather q. d. I am now shewing thee the fall and destruction of the beast and whore and will now notifie him to thee accordingly The beast or Emperor at this fall will be the bloodyest of all persecutor Dioclesian Of whom then it may be said He was Emperour But discouraged by the ill success of his persecution he with Maxim He●cillius laid down the Empire and both betook themselves to a private life But after the Devil would sain have restored them and they attempted to rise out of their privacy but did it to their own destruction being both kill'd when Constantine prevailed as were Licinius and Maxenti●s who would have done their work So that when Constantine was destroying the Pagan Empire it was true that Dioclesian and Maxim H●●cul was Emperour and now is not and yet is that is in being though not in power but will rise to his perdition And the Idolaters shall be struck with wonder and con●●rna●ion when they see so cruel and great a Tyrant so brought to nought 9. And here is the mind which hath wisdom The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sitteth 10. And there are seven Kings five are fallen and one is and the other is not yet come and when he cometh he must continue a short space 11. And the beast that was and is not even he is the eighth and is of the seven and goeth into perdition 9 10 11. That the seven mountains are those of Rome is very plain But who were the seven Kings I confess I know not Here is work for a searching head the mind that hath wisdom But it is matter of fact which when the thing was newly done the mind that hath wisdom might know But how can we know it but by history without a new Revelation And history herein is lame and much uncertain and the work of man and all men are lyars few Christians were writers till three hundred years after Christ the first Christians had many fabulous reporters among them as their spurious writings shew When John wrote this book and whether all at once or at many years distance of the parts is unknown whatever confident men may talk Eusebius trusteth divers fabulous authors and reports for want of better though he be credible himself I take the style and words of the Book to be the best History of the time which intimateth that part of it at least was written before the siege of Jerusalem
not you only bear it patiently but joyfully with exceeding gladness because your reward in Heaven will be so much the surer and greater for you do but follow the Prophets that are gone this way to heaven before you whom the carnal Church persecuted and murdered tho their posterity honour their names when they are dead but go on and imitate them in hating and persecuting the living 13. Ye are the salt of the earth but if the salt have lost its savour wherewith shall it be salted It is thenceforth good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden underfoot of men 13. The World is putrified with the corruption of all sin and you that follow me must be as salt to it to recover it from this corruption But if you prove filthy and corrupt your selves what or who shall be salt to you for your recovery Corrupt professors of Christianity are more miserable hopeless and forlorn than Heathens 14. Ye are the light of the world A city that is set on a hill cannot be hid 15. Neither do men light a Candle and put it under a bushel but on a candlestick and it giveth light to all that are in the house 14 15. God hath honoured you to be the lights to a dark world It is not therefore an obscure and hidden sort of goodness that beseemeth you You are called out to be conspicuous in the world like a City on a hill that cannot be hid by your difference from them in doctrine and life Men do not light a candle to hide it but to to set it up to be a light to the house And so doth God call you to be open lights in Doctrine and life 16. Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorifie your Father which is in Heaven 16. Note That 1. the good works of Christians are the due appointed means to win others to the glorifying of God and they that do not this are guilty of perfidiousness to God and man as dumb Ministers are by omitting their work 2. Therefore our good works must not be so few and small as to be undiscernable They must not be done in hypocrisie to be seen of men for our praise But they must shine forth in sincerity to God's praise 3. By good works is meant Holiness to God sobriety to our selves and justice and works of love to others 17. Think not that I am come to destroy the Law and the Prophets I am not come to destroy but to fulfil them 17. Take me not for an enemy to the Law and the Prophets as if I came to blame and destroy them As to the Ceremonial part it was but a Typifying prediction of me and is to be fulfilled in me and it is the honour of Types and Prophesies to be fulfilled And as to the Natural part I own and establish it and am so far from evacuating it that I teach the fullest keeping of it 18. For verily I say to you Till heaven and earth pass one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the Law till all be fulfilled 18. I tell you the Law is so true as being God's own word that one letter or tittle of it shall not be frustrate or fail of its performance to the end of the world but shall be all fulfilled 19. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments and shall teach men so he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven but whosoever shall do and teach them the same shall be called Great in the Kingdom of Heaven 19. If any shall presume to break the least of these commands because it is a little one and teach men so to do he shall be vilified as he vilified God's Law and not thought fit for a place in the Kingdom of the Messiah But he shall be there Greatest that is most exact in Doing and Teaching all the Law of God Note Are not those Preachers and Prelates then the Least and basest that preach and tread down Christian love of all that dissent from any of their presumptions and so preach down not the Least but the Great command 20. For I say unto you that except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven 20. So far am I from Preaching loosness or favouring sin that I tell you tho the Scribes and Pharisees pretend to the strictest keeping of the Law if you keep it not better than they do and be not a better and a more righteous sort of men you shall in no case enter into the Kingdom of heaven Note That besides Christ's Righteousness there is necessary to all at age that will be saved a righteousness consisting in more careful exact obedience to God than any formal Hypocrite hath And this God's Spirit worketh them unto 21. Ye have heard that it was said by them of old times Thou shalt not kill and whosoever shall kill shall be in danger of judgment 22. But I say to you that whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment and whosoever shall say to his brother Raca shall be in danger of the Council But whosoever shall say Thou fool shall be in danger of Hell-fire 21. Moses's Law was that Murther shall be punished with death by the lesser Sanhedrim And the carnal Jews have taken this to be all that the Sixth Commandment condemned But God's Law is perfect however carnal men misunderstand it and I tell you that 1. whoever lets out his passion of hurtful and uncharitable anger against any man without or beyond just cause doth in some degree break the Sixth Commandment and therefore deserveth answerable punishment And 2. Whoever shall causlesly scorn or revile his Brother breaketh the Command yet more and deserveth greater punishment But whosoever shall utterly despise him causlesly with an uncharitable conclusion that he is a fool or a wicked man or a Schismatick or an Heretick when it is not so shall have yet far greater punishment even H●ll-fire answering that in the valley of Hinnom 23. Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar and there remembrest that thy brother hath ought against thee 24. Leave thy gift before the altar and go thy way first be reconciled to thy brother and then come and offer thy gift 23. Therefore see that you prefer not Sacrifice before Love and Mercy but if thou bring thy gift to the Altar and be just ready to offer it and remembrest that thou hast wronged thy Brother or given him occasion of uncharitable thoughts of thee lay more upon love than on thy offering Leave it there and go presently and make testitution confession or whatever is necessary to reconciliation and then come and offer thy gift N. 1. O Christians lay this deeply to heart that your Saviour was so great a teacher of Love that lie preferreth it before
his shewing unto Israel 80. And John with his increase of age and strength shewed great strength of the Spirit of God in him and he dwelt in the wilderness or say some in the hill Countrey of Judaea bred up in a life of holiness and mortification till the time that he sett upon his publick ministry of preaching the Kingdom of the Messiah and repentance and baptizing CHAP. II. 1. ANd it came to pass in those days that there went out a decree from Cesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed 2. And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria 3. And all went to be taxed every one into his own city 1 2 3. Augustus decreed that all the Empire called the Roman world should be enrolled in their several Families and Cities That he might know the state of his Empire and how to tax them 4. And Joseph also went up from Galilee out of the city of Nazareth into Judea unto the city of David which is called Bethlehem because he was of the house and lineage of David 5. To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife being great with child 4 5. She was now marryed though called espoused 6. And so it was that while they were there the days were accomplished that she should be delivered 7. And she brought forth her first-born Son and wrapped him in swadling cloths and laid them in a manger because there was no room for them in the inn 6 7. Note It should be rather in the stables than in the manger Had Joseph been a rich man its like he would have found better room 8. And there were in the same countrey shepherds abiding in the field keeping watch over their flock by night 8. Some one part of the night and some another by turns as is most likely 9. And lo the angel of the Lord came upon them and the glory of the Lord shone round about them and they were sore afraid 10. And the angel said unto them Fear not for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all people 11. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord. 12. And this shall be a sign unto you ye shall find the babe wrapped in swadling cloths lying a manger 9 10. Glory is Light Christs birth is cause of universal joy 12. stable 13. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying 14. Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace good will towards men 13 14. Note Angels are the heavenly host Note Gods praise and Glory is the end of all his works Note Angels rejoiced at Christs birth and for mans redemption 14. In Christ the Redeemer God will be glorified in Heaven Peace will be made on Earth by this great Reconciler and Gods Love or Benevolence will be towards men Or Glory be to God in the Heavens through the Redeemer and Reconciliation or Peace on Earth to men that are the objects of Gods good will Q. Is it necessary or lawful to keep a day as holy in remembrance of Christs birth Ans 1. If any should appoint a weekly day for it it would be an usurping of the same power that hath already separated a weekly day for it it would be an usurping of the same power that hath already separateh a weekly day for commemorating the work of Redemption though specially for Christs Resurrection And it would seem an accusing Christs Law of insufficiency 2. And if any should make a yearly days observation necessary to the universal Church 1. They would usurp a power not given to any to make Laws for all the Church 2. And they would accuse Christs Law as imperfect But if particular Christians Churches or Countries voluntarily agree to celebrate yearly the memorial of Christs birth it is but what almost all the Churches on earth do and have done at least 1300 years And i●●●lawful to keep a yearly day of remembrance for a●y 〈◊〉 deliverance or mercy to the Church even in an Ap●●●le But if any Christian think that it is an unlawful addition to the institution of the Lords day which Go● set a part for our commemorating the whole work of Redemption such sh●uld not be forced to keep it against their Consciences but must avoid affronting them that do 15. And it came to pass as the angels were gone away from them into heaven the shepherds said one to another Let us now go even unto Bethlehem and see this thing which is come to pass which the Lord hath made known unto us 16. And they came with hast and found Mary and Joseph and the babe lying in a manger 17. And when they had seen it they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child 18. And all they that heard it wondred at those things which were told them by the shephards 19. But Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart 20 And the shepherds returned glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen as it was told unto them 15 16 17 18. In a Stable 19. Regarded them● as tending to what was promised her 20. Angel are not first sent to Princes but to poor Shephards who must preach Christ 21. And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child his name was called Jesus who was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb 21. Jesus is a Saviour He was circumcised as bound to keep the Law of Moses not as a seal of pardon of sin to him 22. And when the days of her purification according to the law of Moses were accomplished they brought him to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord. 22. To the Priest as in Numb 3.12.46 23. As it is written in the law of the Lord Every male that openeth the womb shall be called holy to the Lord 24. And to offer a sacrifice according to that which is said in the law of the Lord A pair of turtle doves or two young pidgeons 23 24. See Levit. 12.6.8 25 And behold there was a man in Jerusalem whose name was Simeon and the same man was just and devout waiting for the consolation of Israel and the holy Ghost was upon him 26. And it was revealed unto him by the holy Ghost that he should not see death before he had seen the Lord Christ 25. Note The Messiah was much expected at that time Note It is Just and Devout men that God specially favoureth by ex●raordinary gifts of his Spirit 27. And he came by the spirit into the temple and when the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him after the custom of the law 28. Then took he him up in his arms and blessed God and said 29. Lord now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word 30. For mine eyes have seen thy
above all the Galileans because they suffered such things 3. I tell you Nay but except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish 2 3. Note We must not judge them the greatest sinners that suffer most here The Judge on the b●nch may do more wrong than the thief whom he hangeth And famous conquerors than robbers The day is coming that must set all right These Jews after suffered much more 4. Or those eighteen upon whom the tower in Siloe fell and slew them think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem 5. I tell you Nay but except ye repent ye shall all likewise perish 4. Note Worse did befall the other Jews 6. He spake also this parable A certain man had a fig-tree planted in his vineyard and he came and sought fruit thereon and found none 7. Then said he unto the dresser of his vineyard Behold these three years I come seeking fruit on this fig-tree and find none cut it down why cumbreth it the ground 8. And he answering said unto him Lord let it alone this year also till I shall dig about it and dung it 9. And if it bear fruit well and if not then after that thou shalt cut it down 6 7 8 9 Christ had three years preach't to the obstinate Jews 10. And he was teaching in one of the synagogues on the sabbath 11. And behold there was a woman which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years and was bowed together and could in no wise lift up her self 10 11. Satan was the executioner of her disease 12. And when Jesus saw her he called her to him and said unto her Woman thou art loosed from thine infirmity 13. And he laid his hands on her and immediately she was made straight and glorified God 12 13. By Divine Power 14. And the ruler of the synagogue answered with indignation because that Jesus had healed on the Sabbath-day and said unto the people There are six daies in which men ought to work in them therefore come and be healed and not on the sabbath-day 15. The Lord then answered him and said Thou hypocrite doth not each one of you on the sabbath loose his ox or his ass from the stall and lead him away to watering 16. And ought not this woman being a daughter of Abraham whom Satan hath bound lo these eighteen years be loosed from this bond on the sabbath-day 14 15 16. Note It is the part of Hypocrites to set up Ceremony and Circumstances against Moral Duties or necessary good Works to Body or Soul 17. And when he had said these things all his adversaries were ashamed and all the people rejoyced for all the glorious things that were done by him 17. His Reason and h●s Miracle convinced the common people of the shameful 〈…〉 that 〈◊〉 18. Then said he unto what is the kingdom of God like and whereunto shall I resemble it 19. It is like a grain of mustard-seed which a man took and cast into his garden and it grew and waxed a great tree and the fowls of the air lodged in the branches of it 20. And again he said Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of God 21. It is like leaven which a woman took and hid in three measures of meal till the whole was leavened 18 19 20 21. Note Though Christ's Flock was little at first the Kingdoms of the World were after to become his Kingdom and Nations to be discipled and baptized 22. And he went through the cities and villages teaching and journeying towards Jerusalem 23. Then said one unto him Lord are there few that be saved And he said unto them 24. Strive to enter in at the strait gate for many I say unto you will seek to enter in and shall not be able 22 23 24. Instead of enquiring How many do thou labour to be one And know that the Gate is strait A life of Faith and Holiness must cost men sufferings in the flesh therefore do not lazily wish and seek but strive and spare no pains or cost For many that seek erroneously or slothfully and as Hypocrites give God but the second place shall never be saved 25. When once the master of the house is risen up and hath shut to the door and ye begin to stand without and to knock at the door crying Lord Lord open unto us and he shall answer and say unto you I know you not whence you are 26. Then shall ye begin to say We have eaten and drunk in thy presence and thou hast taught in our streets 27. But he shall say I tell you I know you not whence you are depart from me all ye workers of iniquity 25 26 27. All would be saved and cry for mercy when it is too late therefore strive without delay And then all pretences of familiarity with Christ or Clergy or Church-Priviledges will save no unsanctified man 28. There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth when ye shall see Abraham and Isaac and Jacob and all the prophets in the kingdom of God and you your selves thrust out 28. It will increase your torment to see those that never saw and heard what you have done to be in Heaven and you thrust out to Hell for your unbelief and wickedness 29. And they shall come from the east and from the west and from the north and from the south and shall sit down in the kingdom of God 30. And behold there are last which are first and there are first which shall be last 29 30. The faithful shall be received from all parts of the Earth And some that shall be born and called long hence shall be more excellent persons and have a more glorious Crown than many that are called now and when you Jews are rejected who were a Church before them 31. The same day there came certain of the Pharisees saying unto him Get thee out depart hence for Herod will kill thee 32. And he said unto them Go ye and tell that fox Behold I cast out Devils and I do cures to day and to morrrow and the third day I shall be perfected 31 32. Note He liken's Herod to a Fox for subtilty and cruelty This Example of Christ will not justifie any contumelious Language against Kings though they that are called to it may plainly and humbly tell them of their sin and danger regarding their due honour And Historians may truly describe them when they are dead 33. Nevertheless I must walk to day and to morrow and the day following for it cannot be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem 33. Whatever Herod do I shall do my work and finish it and shall not suffer by Herod in Galilee which is his Jurisdiction but at Jerusalem the place of killing Prophets 34. O Jerusalem Jerusalem which killest the prophets and stonest them that are sent unto thee how often would I have gathered thy children together as a hen doth gather her brood under her wings and ye would
he that believeth in me though he were dead yet shall he live 26. And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die Believest thou this 25. I am the principle and cause of Life and Resurrection The dead that believe in me shall be raised And the living that believe in me shall live for ever their Souls first and their Bodies after raised to blessedness 27. She saith unto him Yea Lord I believe that thou art the Christ the Son of God which should come into the world 27. Yea for I believe that thou art the Christ and herefore hast power of life and death 28. And when she had so said she went her way and called Mary her sister secretly saying The Master is come and calleth for thee 29. Assoon as she heard that she arose quickly and came unto him 30. Now Jesus was not yet come into the town but was in that place where Martha met him 31. The Jews then which were with her in the house and comforted her when they saw Mary that she rose up hastily and went out followed her saying She goeth unto the grave to weep there 29. N. Faith Love and Necessity will make all hast 32. Then when Mary was come where Jesus was and saw him she fell down at his feet saying unto him Lord if thou hadst been here my brother had not died 33. When Jesus therefore saw her weeping and the Jews also weeping which came with her he groaned in the spirit and was troubled 34. And said Where have ye laid him they say unto him Lord come and see 35. Jesus wept 32 35. N. Christ wept in compassion with his servants sorrows And he loveth us no less now than when he wept with mourners 36. Then said the Jews Behold how he loved him 36. Love can express it self by grief for the hurt of those whom we love 37. And some of them said Could not this man which opened the eyes of the blind have caused that even this man should not have died 38. Jesus therefore again groaning in himself cometh to the grave It was a cave and a stone lay upon it 39. Jesus said take away the stone Martha the sister of him that was dead saith unto him Lord by this time he stinketh for he hath been dead four days 39. N. How vile a thing will less than four days shew the body of man to be Is pride and vain pampering fit for such a body 40. Jesus saith unto her Said I not unto thee that if thou wouldst believe thou shouldst see the glory of God 40. N. The effect of Gods power is the Glory and unbelief hinders the effect in us 41. Then they took away the stone from the place where the dead was laid And Jesus lift up his eyes and said Father I thank thee that thou hast heard me 42. And I knew that thou heardst me always but because of the people which stand by I said it that they may believe that thou hast sent me 41 42. He looked up towards Heaven as the place of Gods glory the spring and end of earthly blessings N. Christ knew before that God would do this Miracle by him but begg'd it by prayer to convince the hearers that it was of God 2. It 's our comfort that Christs intercession is always heard 43. And when he thus had spoken he cried with a loud voice Lazarus come forth 44. And he that was dead came forth bound hand and foot with grave cloths and his face was bound about with a napkin Jesus saith unto them Loose him and let him go 43. N It was not the lowd voice but the invisible power that revived him yet Christ would suit his voice thereto 2. It 's vain to ask how could he go when his feet was bound As if all sort of binding disabled from rising or Christ could not enable him who revived him 45. Then many of the Jews which came to Mary and had seen the things which Jesus did believed on him 45. This Miracle convinced many and it 's strange that it convinced not all 46. But some of them went their ways to the Pharisees and told them what things Jesus had done 46. Some hardened Spectators turn'd all this but to information against him to the Pharisees 47. Then gathered the chief Priests and the Pharisees a councel and said what do we for this man doeth many miracles 48. If we let him thus alone all men will believe on him and the Romans shall come and take away both our Place and Nation 49. And one of them named Caiaphas being the high priest that same year said unto them Ye know nothing at all 50. Nor consider that it is expedient for us that one man should die for the people and that the whole nation perish not 47. N. 1. The greater Christs Miracles were the more they thought they ought to destroy him because the people would the more follow him And still the wiser and better any Minister of Christ is the mo●● worldly wicked men endeavour to destroy them because the people follow them 2. The fear of great Mens power more than Gods causeth wicked Polititians to destroy the best 3. But thereby they bring on themselves that very destruction which they thought to avoid 51. And this spake he not of himself but being high Priest that year he prophesied that Jesus should die for that nation 52. And not for that nation only but that also he should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad 51. And though he meant this of saving them from the Romans though by injustice yet he being Priest that year though by unlawful entrance by the Roman Power God honoured the office so far as to make him utter those words which should be a just Prophesie as meant by God though not by him And should signifie that Christs death should tend to the conversion also the chosen people of God in all the Gentile world who should thereby be made his Children and one Church 53. Then from that day forth they took counsel together for to put him to death 53. The greatest Miracle and good Work of Christ fixed their resolution to murder him 54. Jesus therefore walked no more openly among the Jews but went thence unto a country near to the wilderness into a city called Ephraim and there continued with his disciples 54. N. Christ yet fled from persecution and spent most of the three years and a half of his publick Ministry among remote poor people in Galilee or near the Wilderness N. Qu. It 's strange that Matthew Mark and Luke say nothing of this great Miracle Ans 1. No one was to say all but altogether to say sufficient 2. And John tells us that even altogether have said but little of all that Christ said and did but only so much as should be enough to convince unbelievers Qu. Where was Lazarus's soul while he was dead If in heaven was it not a wrong
house 34. Note 1. True Conversion changeth Mens thoughts of Gods Servants and causeth men to love and honour them 2. Conversion puts Men into a joyful state 35. And when it was day the magistrates sent the Sergeants saying Let those men go 36. And the keeper of the Prison told this saying to Paul The magistrates have sent to let you go now therefore depart and go in peace 37. But Paul said unto them They have beaten us openly uncondemned being Romans and have cast us into Prison and now do they thrust us out privily nay verily but let them come themselves and fetch us out 37. Note It is lawful to plead our right by Law against unjust Magistrates Paul was a Roman by enfrauchisment though a Jew 38. And the sergeants told these words unto the magistrates and they feared when they heard that they were Romans 38. Note The Roman Laws forbad all such base usage of any that was of Roman freedom 39. And they came and besought them and brought them out and desired them to depart out of the city 40. And they went out of the Prison and entred into the house of Lydia and when they had seen the brethren they comfo●ed them and departed 39. They spake them fair for fear and intreated them to depart 40. They visited comforted and confirmed their converts CHAP. XVII NOw when they had passed through Amphipolis and Apollonia they came to Thessalonica where was a Synagogue of the Jews 2. And Paul as his manner was went in unto them and three sabbath-days reasoned with them out of the Scriptures 3. Opening and alledging that Christ must needs have suffered and risen again from the dead and that this Jesus whom I Preach unto unto you is Christ 2 3. Note Paul began his Prea●hing usually in the Jews Synagogue because they were most prepared by expectation of the Messiah and understood his language for it is not certain that the miraculous gift of unlearnt tongues was it which he used in his ordinary Preaching and not only on extraordinary inspirations 4. And some of them believed and consorted with Paul and Silas and of the devout Greeks a great multitude and of the cheif women not a few 4. And being convinced by proof out of the old Testament that Christ must suffer and rise again many believed some Jews but more of the Proselites and chief Women 5. But the Jews which believed not moved with envy took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort and gathered a company and set all the city on an uprore and assaulted the house of Jason and sought to bring them out to the people 5. Note The rabble are fit instruments for persecution for they have sufficient ignorance and malignity and will rage against reason But its Legalists that incite them 6. And when they found them not they drew Jason and certain brethren unto the Rulers of the city crying These that have turned the world up side down are come hither also 7. Whom Jason hath received and these all do contrary to the decrees of Cesar saying That there is another King one Jesus 6 7. Note 1. Were it not for the false pretence of Sedition against Rulers to engage their safety and honour in jealousie against Christ and Religion the Devil would be posed in his Accusation of the Faithful 2. The name of King Jesus falsly Expounded is it that is used to engage Princes against Christ 8. And they troubled the people and the Rulers of the city when they heard these things 9. And when they had taken security of Jason and of the other they let them go 8. Note So Solicitous are men of their own safety from the Rulers power that all puts them into trouble which seemeth to bring them into any danger Fears raise Commotions 10. And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea who coming thither went into the Synagogue of the Jews 10. Note 1. It is good to reserve Persecuted Ministers for further work when Satan would destroy them 2. Again the Apostles make the Jews Synagogue their Preaching place 11. These were more noble then those in Thessalonica in that they received the word with all readiness of mind and searched the Scriptures daily whether those things were so 11. These were more ingenious rational sober Jews and did not meet the Gospel with rage but thought it worthy their serious enquiry whether the Scriptures did foretell of the Death and Resurrection of Christ and whether Pauls proofs of Christianity were valid 12. Therefore many of them believed also of honourable women which were Greeks and of men not a few 12. This preparation of a sober enquiry after truth is a reason rendred why many of them believed As did many Men and Women of note 13. But when the Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge that the word of God was Preached of Paul at Berea they came thither also and stired up the people 13. Note Satan sends about his Messenger as Christ did his To stir up the People 14. And then immediately the brethren sent away Paul to go as it were to the sea but Silas and Timotheus abode there still 14. Note Not because Paul was more fearful than the rest but that he was more useful and more maliced 15. And they that conducted Paul brought him unto Athens and receiving a Commandment unto Silas and Timotheus for to come to him with all speed they departed 15. Paul passing by many Countries between was conducted to Athens the great Seat or University of Philosophy to Greece and all the Learned World 16. Now while Paul waited for them at Athens his Spirit was stirred in him when he saw the city wholly given to idolatry 16. He was much moved to see such abundance of Statues Images and Altars in the City 17. Therefore disputed he in the Synagogue with the Jews and with the devout persons and in the Market daily with them that met with him 17. Therefore he did not only dispute for Christianity in the Sinagogue with the Jews and devout Worshippers who when converted were usually the first Members of the Churches but also with the Heathens where he met them against their Idolatry 18. Then certain Philosophers of the Epicureans and of the Stoicks encountred him and some said What will this babbler say other some He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange Gods because he Preached unto them Jesus and the Resurrection 18. The Epicureans a loose sensual Sect and the Stoicks a stricter Sect encountred him and some of them despising him as an unlearned Babler Others thought that he Preacht some God by the Name of Jesus and the Resurrection not known to them before Note The Athenians were not only for liberty for every one to worship what God he would but thought it the height of Religion to take in and worship the Gods of all Nations And to please them all and build them Altars 19. And they took him and
those that Paul disputed against had in conceit separated the Law as such from the Promise or Covenant of Free Grace and thought to be justified by the Merit of their Obedience to it III. Perverse Engagement against one anothers Opinions as dangerous hath made Paul's Doctrine of Faith and Justification seem much more difficult than it is 1. It is certain That by Faith he meaneth no one single Act onely as is The believing that Christ's Righteousness is imputed to us as if we were not justified by believing in God the Father or the Holy Ghost or trusting the Promise of Glory or believing that Christ died for our Sins rose ascended intercedeth reigneth and will judge us and glorifie us or by consenting to his Covenant of Grace accepting offered Mercy c. Faith is a Moral act containing many Physical acts of Understanding and Will like a Covenant-consent to a King a Husband a Physician c. It is all that is essentially required in Baptism to the Collation of the Grace there given It is Christianity in consent 2. This Faith is commanded by God and Grace and Glory promised to them that by believing obey this Command which maketh it the Condition or Moral receptive Qualification for this Gift And though God's Grace cause Men to believe yet the Command and Conditional Promise are the Means by which God worketh this Effect And that the Promise be Conditional joyned with threatning to Disobedience is no more needless than the Command or Preaching is 3. Hence Men may claim Pardon upon believing but none can claim Faith by vertue of any absolute Promise of God before he have it 4. Though no Creature can merit of God in Commutative Justice as giving him a Benefit yet they may merit of him as in Governing Justice or Distributive But this is various as the Governing Law is According to the Law of Innocency no man meriteth nor Justification according to the Law of Moses save Christ alone Christ's Merit was in the fulfilling the undertaken Mediatorship which was fulfilling the Law of Innocency which he onely was capable of and Moses's Law and the peculiar Acts of a Mediator This Merit of Christ is the valuable procuring meritorious Cause of all our Deliverance Pardon Justification Adoption c. of which our own Habits or Acts are no Parts nor are at all to be judged to be in stead of any part of the Office of Christ 5. But we are not Lawless but under a Pardoning and Justifying Law or Covenant of Grace which giveth Grace and Glory as is said to them that believe and repent that is pardoneth them and giveth them the in-dwelling Spirit of Love and right to Life if they sincerely trust Christ's Mediation and Promise for it and give up themselves for that end to God their reconciled Father to Christ as their Saviour and his Spirit as their Sanctifier And because God will not give us the free Gift of Christ and Life with him but as first qualified by this Condition of Faith therefore Faith is said to be imputed to us for Righteousness that is This Acceptance of his free Gift in Christ is all that the Law of Grace by which we shall be judged requireth of us that we may be accounted Righteous without Innocency or the Works of Moses's Law or any that make not the gift of Pardon and Life to be of free Grace To have Righteousness imputed is to be accounted Righteous 6. To call Faith a Justifying Instrument is an unapt Speech of Mans vain invention but may be tolerated if they mean but A Moral receptive Disposition unfitly called A receptive Instrument But not in proper sense 7. But though Christ is our Surety and Vicarius poenae in some sense and properly a Sacrifice for our Sin and merited all that we have by his Righteousness yet it subverteth the Gospel and Christianity to teach as some do That Christ did so properly personate every one of the Elect that in the sense of God and the Law though not Physically they all perfectly fulfilled the Law of Innocency in and by him and so are justified by that Law as imputatively being sinless As if that Law had said Thou or thy Surety shall die if thou sin and we are justified by the same Law that condemned us and no Death or Suffering or permitted Sin were any Penalties on us And as if we were at once reputed sinless from Birth to Death and yet must have a Christ to die for our Sin and must daily beg forgiveness of it CHAP. I. 1. PAul a servant of Jesus Christ called to be an Apostle separated unto the Gospel of God 1. ●y an immediate appearance of Christ from Heaven by Voice and Inspiration s●●t to publish the glad tidings of Redemption and Salvation by Christ 2. Which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scripture 3. Concerning his son Jesus Christ our Lord who was made of the Seed of David according to the flesh 4. And declared to be the son of God with power according to the spirit of holiness by the Resurrection from the dead 3. Having his Humane Nature from his Mother of David's line 4. But the Power of God which owned him by the Spirit of Holiness and his Resurrection from the dead did demonstrate that he was not a meer Man but Gods own Son sent from Heaven and miraculously incarnate 5. By whom we have received grace and Apostleship for obedience to the faith among all nations for his name 5. By whose own heavenly mission I received this favour and honour to be his special Messenger sent to call all Nations to believe and obey the Gospel and proclaim the Glory of his Name 6. Among whom are ye also the called of Jesus Christ 6. Of whom God hath vouchsafed you to be a part being the called followers of Jesus Christ 7. To all that be in Rome beloved of God called to be saints Grace be to you and peace from God our father and the Lord Jesus Christ 7. To all in Rome that are the beloved of God called out of the World into the Holy Christian state I salute you by this Benediction and Prayer that the Grace of God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ and that true Peace and Welfare which is its special Fruit may be yet more upon you 8. First I thank my God through Jesus Christ for you all that your faith is spoken of throughout the world 8. And first I thank my God through Jesus Christ that as you dwell in that City which is most eminent in the World which is an advantage to the lustre and communication of your Faith so your profession of that Faith is so illustrious as to be famous throughout the World 9. For God is my witness whom I serve with my spirit in the Gospel of his son that without ceasing I make mention of you always in my prayers 10. Making request if by any means now at length I might
ye have For he hath said I will never leave thee nor forsake thee 5. Let your hearts be kept free from the love of Money and the sinful desires cares and fears and troubles which thence arise and be content with God's Allowance be it less or more for his Promise to Joshua is applicable to all the Faithful I will never fail thee nor forsake thee 6. So that we may boldly say The Lord is my helper and I will not fear what man shall do unto me 6. And as to our Dangers or Sufferings from men on the same account we may say as David did having the same Relation to God and the same Promises The Lord is my helper I will not fear man c. further my sin giveth me cause to fear that God may use them as the chastising Instruments of his Displeasure 7. Remember them which have the rule over you who have spoken unto you the word of God whose faith follow considering the end of their conversation 8. Jesus Christ the same yesterday and to day and for ever 7 8. Remember your Bishops or Guides both the Dead and Living who have spoken to you the Word of God Remember what Doctrine they taught you and how faithfully they preached and owned it in suffering and consider what was the main end of all their Doctrine and Life even Jesus Christ who is and will be still the same and no new Gospel or Doctrine which Corrupters do cry up 9. Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines for it is a good thing that the heart be established with grace not with meats which have not profited them that have been occupied therein 9. Be not carried about as Children in a strong Wind Ephes 4.14 with various Doctrines or such as are new and strange to the Church of God for Christ and his Gospel being but one and the same still your duty and interest lyeth in establishing your hearts in the Doctrine and Covenant of Grace through Christ which is your Strength and the Bread of Life and not to Judaize and turn back to the shadowy abolished Ceremonies in Sacrifices and difference of Meats which did not truly purifie save and profit those that used them 10. We have an altar whereof they have no right to eat which serve the tabernacle 10. We are not without a more holy and profitable Sacrifice and sacred Food than theirs even Christ who is The Lamb of God that taketh away the sins of the World whose saving Sacrifice we feed on by Faith and commemorate in our Communion whose broken Body and his shed Blood they did not partake of who offered Beasts in Sacrifice in the Service of the Tabernacle as we now do but were employed about the shadows of it And those that stick still in these abrogated Rites have no Right to our Altar 11. For the bodies of those beasts whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin are burnt without the camp 12. Wherefore Jesus also that he might sanctifie the people with his own blood suffered without the Gate 11 12. For as the Beasts slain for Atonement whose Blood was brought into the Sanctuary was not to be eaten by the Priest but burnt without the Bounds of the Camp of Israel So Christ when he was to be offered to sanctifie the People with his Blood went without the Gates of Jerusalem to suffer signifying that as they rejected him as unworthy to live with them so he departed from them and their Political and Legal State 13. Let us go forth therefore unto him without the camp bearing his reproach 14. For here have we no continuing city but we seek one to come 13 14. So let us go out to him from the Jewish State and Ceremonial Law and also from the Heathen World and submit to the Reproach of the Cross which must be expected We must forsake both the Jewish Policy and the World or else we cannot follow Christ for the Christian Church is not fixed as the Jewish was to Jerusalem to one City nor have we any fixed state on Earth in which we may glory as our Home or abiding place but by faith in God's Promises through Christ we hope and seek for one to come even the new and heavenly Jerusalem 15. By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God continually that is the fruit of our lips giving thanks to his Name 15. Therefore instead of Jewish Sacrifices let us by Christ our great interceding High Priest offer daily to God the Sacrifice of Praise from a believing thankful heart and give thanks to him for Christ and all his Gifts and this hearty sincere Fruit of our Lips will be more acceptable than the Fruits of the Earth or any bloody Sacrifice of Beasts 16. But to do good and to communicate forget not for with such sacrifices God is well pleased 16. But there is another sort of Sacrifice very pleasing to God also which you must not forget even Beneficence and Bounty doing all the good you can and communicating to the relief of those that need Note The name of Sacrifice and Altar as well as Priests used as here by allusion or similitude to those of old may lawfully be used as here they are and were by the primitive Christians even as the Lord's Day was called the Christian Sabbath It is no dishonour to Christ to say that we may offer Sacrifices acceptable unto God so it be but in subordination to his Sacrifice as our Gospel-worthiness is but subordinate to his Meritorious Righteousness 17. Obey them that have the rule over you and submit your selves for they watch for your souls as they that must give account that they may do it with joy and not with grief for that is unprofitable for you 17. God that hath made the Bishops or Pastors to be your guiding Rulers in Church-Affairs obligeth you to obey them and to submit your selves to their Government and not to live as unruly or in confusion for the charge of watching for your Souls is committed to them so far as belongeth to their Office by teaching publickly and privately and personally watching over the State and Conversation of every single Person to their power and instructing exhorting reproving comforting entrusted with the Administration of the Seals of God's Covenant and with your publick Church-Communion by judging of men's capacity and receiving or excluding binding or loosing by the power of the Keys And of all this they must give account to God which as it will be terrible to them if they be unfaithful so it will be to you if their faithfulness be without success which else will be to the joy of them and you And they have not any constraining power of the Sword and can govern and profit you only as voluntary by your own consent and therefore as you love your comfort and regard them and their Labours and Comfort obey them by obeying God's Word which they
Moses which you profess to own do bid you love your Neighbour as your self and forbid such uncharitable censures so that by condemning your Brethren you condemn the Law And this is not to keep either Moses's Law or Christ's but to set your selves above both by making your selves Reproving Judges of them 12. There is one Law-giver who is able to save and to destroy who art thou that judgest another 12. Christ and none else saith Dr. H. hath Authority to give Laws to us There is but one Law-giver who hath the absolute and final power of life and death eternal Salvation and Damnation Who art thou that darest arrogate this Judgment Or what power hast thou to judge or anathematize another any further than truly to tell men whom Christ will judge and cast away 13. Go to now ye that say To day or to morrow we will go into such a city and continue there a year and buy and sell and get gain 14. Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow for what is your life it is even a vapour that appeareth for a little time and then vanisheth away 13 14. You are too much set on wordly prosperity and you plot for gain as if you were secured of long abode on Earth and you lay your designs with presumptuous confidence where and how long you will dwell trade and gain when as your Life on Earth is a meer uncertain fugitive vapour quickly gone 15. For that ye ought to say If the Lord will we shall live and do this or that 16. But now ye rejoyce in your boastings all such rejoycing is evil 15 16. Whereas ye should remember the uncertainty and shortness of your lives and design and do all in submissive dependance on the will of God But you fetch your comfort from wordly things by your own vain presumption of long Life and hope of worldly prosperity all such presumptuous carnal comforts are evil 17. Therefore to him that knoweth to do good and doth it not to him it is sin 17. And the brevity of Mans Life and the vanity of worldly gain are things so notorious and undeniable to all men especially to Christians that to let these vanities loosen you from Christ and your obedience is utterly unexcuseable CHAP. V. 1. GO to now ye rich men weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you 1. But as to tho●e that will yet cleave to the World and take no warning let me tell you to your sorrow that dreadful miseries are coming upon you the fore sigh● of which shouhld make you weep and howl instead of your deceitful joy 2. Your riches are corrupted and your garments moth-eaten 3. Your gold and silver is cankered and the rust of them shall be a witness against you and shall eat your flesh as it were fire ye have heaped treasure together for the last days 2 3. What are these vanities which you have so inordinately affected Your beloved riches are not only corruptible but corrupted by you to your own sin and hurt your rich cloathing is a moth-eaten vanity The gold and silver which you have treasured up is cankered and rusty and the guilt signified by that rust shall condemn you and corrode your Consciences as fire At great cost and labour you have treasured up riches but it is in effect to be a prey to your Enemies in the day of your Destruction and a witness in God's day of Judgment against your selves to your own confusion 4. Behold the hire of the labourers which have reaped down your fields which is of you kept back by fraud crieth and the cries of them which have reaped are entred into the ears of the Lord of sabbaoth or hosts 4. You Jews are addicted to Covetousness and by that to Injury and Oppression and you deny poor labourers their wages and defraud them and God heareth their cries and will revenge them on you 5. Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth and been wanton ye have nourished your hearts as in a day of slaughter 5. Your Riches have been provision for your sensuality You have by them made provision for the lusts of the flesh and lived in pleasure revelling and luxury and lasciviousness and have fed and cherished the flesh and its delights as in a continual feast 6. Ye have condemned and killed the just and he doth not resist you 6. Your Riches have lift you up into power which you have abused to condemn and kill innocent men who have not resisted you but endured all Note 1. Some think that the Jewish Christians are here meant to whom James wrote but sure they were not so degenerate 2. Some think it was the Gnostick Hereticks 3. I think it much more probable that by an Apostrophe he speaks to the Rich Infidels to introduce his Exhortation to the Christians to Patience 7. Be patient therefore brethren unto the coming of the Lord behold the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth and hath long patience for it until he receive the early and latter rain 8. Be ye also patient stablish your hearts for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh 7 8. But as for you persecuted Christians bear all this patiently without discouragement tiredness or wavering in your Faith For the time is short and the coming of Christ for your deliverance is not far off If in your Husbandry or Tillage you look not to reap as soon as you have sowed but wait for the Harvest and Fruit and for the Showers that must ripen it should you not more patiently wait for greater things when the time will quickly come 9. Grudge not one against another brethren lest ye be condemned behold the Judge standeth before the door 9. Make not too great a matter of your wrongs nor quarrel among your selves as the Jewish Zealots mentioned by Josiphus did lest while you condemn one another all condemn themselves and biting and devouring one another you be devoured one of another Stay but a little and the Judge who is at hand will avenge you of your Enemies and end all your quarrels which ignorance and pride have made and kept up among your selves 10. Take my brethren the prophets who have spoken in the name of the Lord for an example of suffering affliction and of patience 10. You justly honour the Prophets who have spoken as sent from God Remember how they were used and how they suffered and let them be your Example and imitate them in Patience 11. Behold we count them happy which endure Ye have heard of the patience of Job and have seen the end of the Lord that the Lord is very pitiful and of tender mercy 11. It is part of our Faith to believe that they are happy who patiently suffer for Righteousness sake You have heard of Job's patience and of the end which God intended and accomplished which tells us that God is full of pity and mercy to us when he afflicteth us 12.
built for Jupiter and so continued three years and a half as Antiocbus prophaned it Dan. 7.25 Say others The outer Court and the City left to the Gentiles is that great part of the visible Church left under the Papacy to such gross Idolatry as that it hath but the name of Christian as ●loathing restored Gentil●sme and is rejected of God Some take the 42 months literally for a certain time of three years and a half and some for uncertain time Christ was three years and a half in his ministeriall labour And this number is five times here recited Therefore like to be strictly meant Some old Fathers and some Papists understand it strictly of the reign of an Antichrist which they think is yet to come some of the time of the Papal reign which they say will be 1260 years beginning between 365. and 455. and ending between 1625 and 1715 in which space Babylon will fall Others state the time differently 3. And I will give power unto my two witnesses and they shall prophesie a thousand two hundred and threescore days clothed in sackcloth 3. Note There is great diversity of opinions who these witnesses are And yet most Protestants think that their time is past or the most of it and this prophecy fullfilled And Prophecies use to be plain when they are fulfilled Some new men say that they were the two Churches in Jerusalem of the Jewish and the Greek Language and their two Bishops who preached all that time against the sins of Jews and Gentiles For they think that the Jews and Greeks not understanding the same Language had in Jerusalem Antioch Rome Alexandria and other great Cities two Churches and Bishops Others that the two witnesses are Enoch and Elias that shall come when Antichrist cometh Others that they are the Old and New Testament which the Papacy shall oppose or as others the Preachers of the Old and New Testament named two because but sew but yet enough to promote the Reformation Brightman saith It is the Scriptures and the Assemblies of the Faithful Others that it is the Godly Magistracy and Ministry which the Papacy will cast down Others that God will hereafter send two with the Spirit of Enoch and Elias in whom all this shall be literally fulfilled Others that it is the Martyrs that have in several times opposed Popery to the death Called two in allusion to many old couples of Witnesses Moses and Aaron Caltb and Joshua Ezra and Nehemiah Haggai and Zachary Zerubbabel and Joshua to which Zech. 4.11 this Text specially relateth Moses and Elias on the Mount c. Clothed in Sackcloth is doing their Office in a time of great affliction And all this some think may be applied to divers couples that God hath used in divers times and parts of his Church As to the Waldenses and Albigenses to John Hus and Jerome of Prague to John Frederick Duke of Saxony and Philip Landgrave of Hassia long imprisoned by Charles the fifth and after delivered to the Lutherans and the reformed to King Edward 6. and his Uncle Protector Duke of Somerset c. Even as Christ sent out his Disciples by two and two Paul and Barnabas c. Lira's conceit that Silverius and Mennas were the two witnesses against the Eutychians is vain 4. These are the two olive-trees and the two candlesticks standing before the God of the earth 4. These are resembled to the two mentioned Zech. 4. These are as Olive Branches that empty themselves into the Lamps even the Servants of the Lord of the World for his Church 5. And if any man will hurt them fire proceedeth out of their mouth and devoureth their enemies and if any man will hurt them he must in this manner be killed 5. If any will persecute or silence them God will revenge their cause it refers to Elias that brought down fire from Heaven to destroy the Captains and their fifties 2. Kings 1.10 and to Moses Num. 16. Or say others The word in their mouths shall be as fire against all false Doctrines and Corruptions 6. These have power to shut heaven that it rain not in the days of their prophecy and have power over waters to turn them to blood and to smite the earth with all plagues as often as they will 6. And the Power that God gave their Ministry and reforming endeavours and the revenge that God will use against their persecutors were expressed to me as resembling Elias whose prayer stopt the rain for three years and a half and the plagues which God by Moses inflicted on Egypt Christ intimating this Matth. 17. When Moses the chief Law-giver and Elias the chief Prophet were the two great witnesses of his Glory And it is notable that Godly Magistrates and Godly Ministers have usually prospered together and fallen together and Magistracy and Ministry been together corrupted 7. And when they shall have finished their testimony the beast that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit shall make war against them and shall overcome them and kill them 8. And their dead bodies shall lie in the street of the great City which spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt where also our Lord was crucified 7 8. Note Christs witnesses Holy Magistrates and Ministers shall be marvellously preserved till they have finished their Testimony and they have done their work And then they may be destroyed by the Servants of the Devil and exposed to common scorn and perhaps be denyed buryall in the places where they preach't and were wonderfully blest and their enemies punished And this will seem to carnal men to be Gods disowning them and all that they did But the same sort of Men shall be raised again revive their work with more success and again silence the deluded insulting enemies These words where our Lord was crucified seem to favour their Exposition who apply all this to Jerusalem But most Protestants take it for the Roman state of Papal corruption And some by their carcasses say is meant the dead carcass of the Scripture or Religion or Assemblies which only is left among them But it seemeth to me to mean persons And whether the same thing as this killing and reviving the witnesses may not be done at Jerusalem and elsewhere again and again in several ages the Church having had its daies and night I yet know not 9. And they of the people and kindreds and tongues and nations shall see their dead bodies three days and an half and shall not suffer their dead bodies to be put in graves 9. Say some They shall literally be cast out inhumanely unburyed say others They shall be politically slain deposed silenced imprisoned and cast by as dead and useless And not only their persecuting enemies but the deluded rabble and people shall see their oppression and insult over them and not suffer them to be restored or honoured 10. And they that dwell upon the earth shall rejoice over them and make merry and shall send gifts one to
Christ be made the holy City or his Chief Royal Seat and there will be his Thousand years Reign on E●rth Others take the Holy City to mean the Reformed Churches which shall again be assaulted by all sorts of Enemies before the day of Judgment And some take the Camp of the Saints and the Beloved City to be the seven Asian Churches to whom John wrote Whatever it be if it be past I understand not what or when it was if it be to come time must expound it In general it is sure that Enemies will oft assault the Church and God will defend it 10. And the devil that deceived them was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone where the beast and the false prophet are and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever 10. When Christ hath delivered his Church from Pagan Cruelty the same Dragon or Devil will seek new Instruments to assault it from age to age and most notably at the last But he shall be conquered after all and be cast out into torment as the Pagan Powers and Deceivers were 11 And I saw a great white throne and him that sat on it from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away and there was found no place for them 11. Some think that this speaketh not of the day of Judgment but of the calling of the Jews And some think the meaning is that when Christ sets up the Thousand years refined Church by a Resurrection and his visible presence say some or by a holy Government and People and Deliverance from Enemies say others both the Power of Infidels Turks and Heathens which are meant by the Earth and the Corrupted Church both Papal and Greek c. meant by Heaven shall all vanish that the holy City may take place But most say it describeth the day of Judgment 12. And I saw the dead small and great stand before God and the books were opened and another book was opened which is the book of life and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books according to their works 12. When Christ hath overcome his Churches Enemies he will judge the World and the book of their own doings and Consciences shall be opened and also Gods book of Life the Scripture or Gospel Law say some which is the Rule of Judgment or the book of Gods Decree say others in which all are enrolled that shall be saved And they shall be judged according to their works the matter of Fact being recorded in their book and the matter of right in Gods Law and the conclusion in his Decree To be judged according to their works is to be then justified or condemned as they have sincerely kept Christ's Law of Grace by which they shall be tryed or have not kept it by Faith Repentance and sincere Obedience the condition of Salvation 13. And the sea gave up her dead which were in it and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them and they were judged every man according to their works 13. All that were any way dead were judged according to their works by the Law that they were under 14. And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire this is the second death 15. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire 14 15. And death and Hades that is Mortality shall to his Saints be by Christ for ever abolished or as some take it those wicked men that death and hell shall deliver up to Judgment shall be cast into hell fire This utter abolition or this damnation is called the second death And whosoever hath not right to Salvation by the Gospel Covenant or Law of grace and is not by God enrolled among the Heirs of Life was cast into the Lake of fire Mr. Potter and many others expound all this confidently and the two following Chapters of Christs judging and rewarding and punishing men in this Life But others as confidently of the Life to come Though this make the Text difficult it maketh no great doctrinal controversie both being commonly believed CHAP. XXI 1. ANd I saw a new heaven and a new earth for the first heaven and the first earth were passed away and there was no more sea 1. N. That the corrupt State of the World and the degenerate Church may be called the old heaven and earth is granted And that the Church before the End may be so reformed and blessed as that heaven and earth may be said to be new And also that fire at last shall dissolve the earth and that heaven that fell under the Curse for mans sin and there shall be no annihilation but a New Heaven and earth is plain in Peter c. But which of these is the sense of this Text is doubtful I incline most to the later that it is the new World that shall follow the conflagration and Judgment If any ask what the new earth shall be for he must take up with what God hath told us Therein shall dwell Righteousness and the Creature be delivered from the bondage of Corruption into the glorious liberty of the Soas of God and all things shall be restored Whether we shall then dwell on Earth or only a new made Generation is not so clear But the Jerusalem now in Heaven consisteth of Spirits And this must come down from Heaven and these Spirits must be again at the Resurrection embodyed And do not new bodies suit with a new Earth as Spirits with Heaven Obj. This will be to our loss Ans No God will dwell with man and be no Stranger to us then in Heaven Heaven and Earth will not be separated as now As our bodies will be no Clog to the Souls but Spiritual incorruptible bodies so Earth will be made suitable to them It s no diminution to the Glory of the Sun to shine on bodies no nor of God to Vouchsafe them his influence 2. And I John saw the holy city new Jerusalem coming down from God out of heaven prepared as a bride adorned for her husband 2. Not new created Souls but immortal Souls coming down with Christ say some before the day of Judgment say others after Many Texts seem to place it here and not in Heaven only after the Resurrection This is the Life of Preparation on our part but Souls in Heaven are further prepared by Christ 3. And I heard a great voice out of heaven saying Behold the tabernacle of God is with men and he will dwell with them and they shall be his people and God himself shall be with them and be their God 3. Wherever the place be Gods presence in glory wlll make it a Heaven to us But if it did speak only of an advancement by holy Reformation and Peace on Earth it would be so far like to Heaven 4. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes and there shall be no more death
Pagan Blasphemy Therefore it was Pagan Rome or its Empire that they headed 3. The seven Pagan sorts of Government were not seven Heads of the Papacy or Roman Church therefore the Papacy or Roman Church was not the Beast For they were the Heads of the Beast And the wounding of one of the Heads shews that all the seven were Heads of one and the same Beast 4. Who is able to make War with the Beast tells us that it was by Arms that he stood and not by mere Hypocrisy and deceit That was the part of the second Beast and not of the first 5. It is all that dwell on the Earth without that Church that worship him But those that dwell in heaven and the Tabernacle and name of Christ he Blasphemeth v. 5.6.7 6. They worship the Dragon for giving Power to the Beast But by the Dragon the Text saith is meant the Devil and it is those Devils that Pagans thought did prosper Rome that is Mars Jupiter Apollo c But Papist worship not these for setting up the Pope 7. The Dwellers on the Earth worshipped the first Beast whose deadly wound was healed c. 13.12 But it was not the Pope nor the Papal Rome or Church whose deadly wound was healed in the Judgment of all them that says the very erecting of the Papacy was the healing of that Wound For it was not wounded as a head before it was in being And if it was Pagan Rome or Idolatry that the Papacy healed then the healed and not the healing party was the first Beast 8. It s contrary to divers express Texts that the first and second Beast are the same Therefore they that make the Pope the second must acknowledge another to be the first 9. The number of a man received cannot be found of Papal Rome 10. All that receive the mark and name of the Beast are without conversion to be tormented for ever But we cannot say so of all that own the Papacy Education and converse and prejudice against Protestants for their divisions maketh may think verily that the Papal Church is the best for its unity and antiquity and extent and duration c When we read the Writings of such Men as Bernard Gerson Kempis Gerhard Zutphani●nsis Thaulerus Sales c. And the lives of such as Ph. Nerius de Renti Boromeus c. Yea the Writings of such as Bonaventure and divers Schoolmen we find so much of truth and holiness in them that forbids that Judgment Further that it is Pagan Rome that is the Whore and its Empire as Idolatrous and captivating that is the first Beast and not the Papacy they argue thus If it be Papal Rome it is either the City as building and place or it is the Policie 1. Not the place called the City for it is good as such 2. Not the Place as related to the Policie For 1. The material City of Pagan Rome was as much defiled as that of Papal Rome and yet continued 2. Else when the Pope dwells elsewhere the relation would follow him For above 100 years much of Italy it self placed the Supremacy in the Patriarcks of Aquileia Rome may fall and the Papacy stand It hath been oft taken and sack't and long possest by Goths and others Even Charles 5. By Charles of Burbon sack't it 2. If in the Policie either 1. As related to Rome 2. Or as elsewhere placed And what is that Policie that is the formal constitution of the first Beast 1. It i● not Empire as such for all Power is of God and was to be obeyed in Heathens Else all Emperours would be such Beasts or as they say Antichrists 2. It is not Empire meerly as Roman For then both the Heathen Emperours would have been the Beast or Antichrists without respect to their sin And Constantine Valentinian Jovian Theodosii Marcian c. the great blessings of the Church would have been Antichrists or the beast Or at least those good Emperors that abode at Rome 3. It is not Empire meerly as found in a person of bad Qualities and Life For then every wicked Emperour and King would be the Beast or their Antichrist and a Pope that were not personally vicious would be none 4. It is not every Emperor or King that is an Usurper or invader For then many Emperours would be the Beast 5. It is not every one that is Ambitious and st●iveth to be highest and above all others For then there would be a great many Antichrists in the World 6. It is not every one that in Church Power would be highest for then James and John would have bin Antichrists and so would many Bishops of Constantinople and Alexandria if not many in most other lands among the several parties of Christians 7. It is not every one that pretendeth to and Usurpeth a sort of Power that God never giveth For so do many Imposers of most parties 8. It is not every one that joineth Civil and Ecclesiastical Power in one person For so did Melchizedeck and so did Cyril and other Alexandrian Bishops and those of Constantinople and what Episcopal Countrys have not such If you say that this is a Kin to Antichristianity or preparatory I say our question is not What is a Kin or preparatory but what is it that formally constituteth it 9. It is not every one that is a Persecutor for so alas have been too many in most times and places nor is it all that promote heresie or Blasphemy by Persecution For so did Valens and many Arrian Kings and Councils Gensericus Hunnericus Theodoricus Odoacer c. 10. It is not all that were Idolaters in any degree for so is now four sixth parts of the World Much less all inward Heart-idolaters as are all that are Covetous and love the World better than God and obey man against him Nor is it all that give Saints or Angels undue or sinful Veneration for so John twice offered prostration to the Angel At least so did the Council of Nice to the Images of Saints and especially the Virgin Mary And so did many of the Eastern Emperours and Tharasius drew in almost all the Eastern Bishops yea many were faulty long before Popery came in 11. It is not the being of any of these at Rome that constituteth the Beast or Antichrist which would not do it elsewhere For Theodorick Odoacer and other Arrians Blasphemers of Christ and Persecutors in Rome were not the Beast or Antichrist It must therefore say these men be somewhat differing from all these which we can find in Pagan Rome but not in Papal If the same thing will make the Pope and all Papists to be the beast that would not make another such there must be some special reason for it 12. Lastly say they it must be remembred that it is confest to be Civil Power and not Ecclesiastical that constituteth the first Beast and Rome is his Seat Now 1. The Empire was not setled at Rome but at Constantinople when Christianity
But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel Note 1. Peter had a priority though no Government over the rest 2. Lebbeus is Judas that wrote the Epistle extant 3. Simon is not called a Canaanite as to Nation but his name signifieth the Zealot Luk. 6.15 Act. 1 13. 4. Christ chose twelve in respect to the twelve Tribes of Israel to whose service they were first confined But when the Jews rejected him and the Gentiles were to be called he added Paul to shew that he confined not the Gospel to the Jews but the Church now must be Catholick 5. By the Samaritans is meant those that were not of Abrahams Seed but were sent thither at the translation in King Hosea's time And by the Israelites is meant all Abraham's seed that were chiefly in Judea but scattered also where the twelve Tribes had lived 7. And as ye go preach saying The Kingdom of heaven is at hand 7. As ye go Proclaim to them that the Kingdom of the Messiah whom God promised to send from Heaven is now at hand You may see the Christ so long expected 8. Heal the sick cleanse the lepers raise the dead cast out devils freely ye have received freely give 8. I give you power to heal c. Doing good is your work Do it freely as freely I give it you 9. Provide neither gold nor silver nor brass in your purses 10. nor scrip for your journey nor two coats neither shoes nor yet staves for the workman is worthy of his meat 9. You go not on your own work but mine Provide neither Money nor victuals for your Journey nor cloathing as for long time to come nor a defensive weapon or staff But look for your maintenance for your work 11. And into whatsoever city or town ye shall enter enquire who in it is worthy and there abide till ye go thence 12. And when ye come into any house salute it 13. And if the house be worthy let your peace come upon it But if it be not worthy let your peace return to you 11 c. Enquire who is a godly person willingest to entertain the Gospel And when you come to any house say Peace be to this house that is Gods blessing be here And if the persons be godly and truly qualified for his blessing it shall come upon them else not but you shall be clear Note 1. There is a worthiness consistent with free grace 2. And a worthiness before their receiving of the Gospel This had two degrees 1. The highest degree was true saith and godliness suited to that knowledge that the faithfull had before Christs incarnation who were in a state of Salvation but yet had not the knowledge of the Gospel fully so called and that Jesus was the Christ Such was Zachary and Elizabeth and Nathanael and the Centurion Act. 10 c. 2. And those that had but preparatory grace or a teachable tractable willing disposition were more worthy or less unworthy than the refractory 2. Ministers being not heart-searchers must pronounce Gods blessing on men on uncertainties and meer probability of the event 3. This benediction hath ever a condition implyed if the person be worthy or capable of it 4. If that person be unworthy and unblest the Minister is blameless if he went according to probable profession The fault was his own 5. No Ministerial blessing Baptizing the Lords Supper Absolution c. will save an unworthy person that is one not qualified for Salvation according to Gods promise 14. And whosoever shall not receive you nor hear your words when ye depart out of that house or city shake off the dust of your feet 14. And seeing you come not for any gain of your own but to bring them the joyfull tidings of Salvation so heinous is the sin of unthankful churlish refusal that you shall shake off the dust of your feet as signifying the labour you used in vain for their Salvation as a witness against them in time to come 15. Verily I say to you that it shall be more tollerable for the land of Sodom and of Gomorrha in the day of judgment than for that city 15. Note 1. There are different degrees of punishment hereafter some are more tollerable than others 2. Sodomes punishment shall be less than the refusers of the Gospel because they sinned against less means light and mercies False Christians then will have a heavy doom 16. Behold I send you forth as sheep in the midst of wolves Be ye therefore wise as serpents and harmless as doves 16. It is not a life or ease and worldly preferment or man-pleasing that I send you on but as sheep in the midst of many Wolves such enmity against the Gospel and godliness is in the corrupt nature and interest of man and specially of the obdurate that instead of thankful entertaining you and your message they will tear and devour you if God do not restrain them Therefore be wise to carry your selves inoffensively and cautelously preserving your selves by lawful means but be ye harmless and innocent that they may have no just accusation against you and use no unlawfull means Sheep and Doves are no good fighters against Wolves and Hawks 17. But beware of men for they will deliver you up to the councils and they will scourge you in their Synagogues 18. And ye shall be brought before governours and kings for my sake for a testimony against them and the Gentiles 17 18. But keep out of their hands as I do by just means For the Jews will deliver you up to their Councils of Priest and Elders and they will scourge you as malefactors in their Synagogues and if they can make your crimes seem capital they will deliver you up to the Roman power that both Jews and Gentiles while you are accused may hear from you what the Gospelis and be unexcutable in their sin 19. But when they deliver you up take no thought how or what ye shall speak for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak 20. For it is not ye that speak but the Spirit of your Father that speaketh in you 19 20. And let not your own slowness of Speech put you on anxiety as it did Moses and Isaiah For Gods Spirit in you will help you and teach you what and how to speak in season 21. And the brother shall deliver up the brother to death and the father the child and the children shall rise up against the parents and cause them to be put to death 22. And ye shall be hated of all men for my names sake 21 22. So great is the enmity of the Flesh against the Spirit and against Faith and Holiness that it will overcome even natural affection of brethren and parents and children so that they shall bring their nearest relations to Martyrdom and other sufferings And the world will hate you for my sake But he that endureth to the end shall be saved 22.
But he that overcometh all these trials and holds out in faith and patience to the end shall be saved 23. But when they persecute you in this city flee ye into another For verily I say to you you shall not have gone over the cities of Israel till the Son of man be come 23. But it is your duty so far to preserve your selves for further service as to flee from Persecutors to go Preach elsewhere so it be not when you have any greater obligation to the contrary than your lives be worth And I tell you you shall not have gone over all the Cities of Israel in the performance of this work that I lay upon you till they shall see the Messiah in his own person openly owning his Office and preaching to them as such himself N. This hard Text is variously expounded 1. Some say that the Romans destruction of Jerusalem is Christ's coming here meant 2. Others say that it is his coming by Constantines Conversion to set up Christianity in power and honour and that the meaning is that the Cities of Judea shall not be all converted till then 3. Others say it is Christ's coming to Judgment or say others to call the Jews at his personal Reign till when they will not be generally converted 4. It seems to me more probable that it is own open declaring himself to be the Christ and that his Kingdom is come For 1. he yet preached but much like John that the Kingdom of God the Messiah is at hand 2. And he did not yet bring his own Disciples to confess it it being after extorted from Peter Mat. 16. and he highly praised for confessing him 3. And he forbad Peter and those he healed and the very Devils to confess him 4. So that properly his Kingdom began at his Exaltation even his Resurrection Ascensior and sending down the Spirit 5. There is another Exposition of some that think he meant Tho I send you from me now let not my absence discourage you I will be with you again before you have gone over all the Cities As if he spake of their return to him at their next meeting 24 25. The disciple is not above his Master nor the servant above his Lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his Master and the servant as his Lord if they have called the Master of the house Belzebub how much more shall they call them of his houshold 24 25. You are not greater or better than I It 's enough if you be used but as I am If they say that I work by Belzebub what words or false accusations be so bad which you may not expect that are my followers 26. Fear them not therefore for there is nothing covered that shall not be revealed and hid that shall not be known 26. Therefore fear not their false accusations or their threats For there is nothing now covered with false pretences reasonings or slanders which shall not be uncovered and truly opened and not any thing hidden by fraud or force which shall not be made known 27. What I tell you in darkness that speak ye in light and what ye hear in the ear that preach ye upon the house tops 27. What I speak to you alone or in Parables that publish fearlesly to all the world 28. And fear not them which kill the body but are not able to kill the soul but rather fear him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell 28. Your bodies are mortal and must die and God may suffer men to kill them But fear not men that can do no more nor can kill or undo the soul that is immortal But fear God and offend not him who can destroy both body and soul in hell 29. Are not two Sparrows sold for a farthing and one of them shall not fall to the ground 30. But the very hairs of your head are all numbred 29 30. If Gods providence dispose of the least motions and events of the least of his Creatures such as a poor Sparrow is will he not take care of you that are his Children Yea he regardeth every hair of your heads how much more your lives and souls 31. Fear ye not therefore ye are of more value than many Sparrows 31. Trust God and fear not men For he that made you better than Sparrows will regard you accordingly 32 33. Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men him will I confess also before my Father which is in Heaven But whosoever shall deny me before men him will I also deny before my Father which is in Heaven 32 33. Note 1. By confessing Christ is meant open owning him as our Lord and Saviour what ever we suffer by it 2. To be owned by God through Christ our advocate is the great interest that we should first secure 34. Think not that I am come to send peace on earth I came not to send peace but a sword 35. For I am come to set a man at variance against his Father and the daughter against her mother and the daughter in law against her mother in law 36. And a mans foes shall be they of his own houshold 34 35 36. Think not that the coming of the Messiah is to settle Israel in power and bring all Nations to subjection or peaceable confederacy with them and to set my disciples in a state of prosperity you must expect the contrary that by owning me and my doctrine your very friends and kindred will turn your enemies Parents and Children will hate and persecute you and out of your own houses will arise your most dangerous enemies 37. He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me 37. And let not this turn you off For if you love Father or Mother Son or Daughter more than me and would forsake me rather than be forsaken or persecuted by them you are not capable of being my true Disciples such as I will save 38. And he that taketh not his cross and followeth after me is not worthy of me 38. And he that if he be put to it will not follow me under the cross and suffer a shameful Death rather than deny me or forsake faith and godliness is not a true Christian nor qualified for salvation nor will I own him in the day of Judgment 39. He that findeth his life shall lose it and he that loseth his life for my sake shall find it 39. He that will save his life by denying me or by any sin shall lose it for he shall lose everlasting life and shall die as well as others and perhaps as soon And he that is put to death for faith and righteousness hath not lost his life whenas death is but his passage to life everlasting 40. He that receiveth you receiveth me and he that receiveth me receiveth him that sent me 40. And seeing you are my
was the third part of men killed by the fire and by the smoke and by the brimstone which issued out of their mouths 18. Multitudes say some killed by the Romans and say most others the exceeding great numbers killed by the Mahometans Saracens and Tarks 19. For their power is in their mouth and in their tails for their tails were like unto serpents and had heads and with them they do hurt 19. They are both fierce and venemous and every way destructive Some expound mouth and tail of the front and the rear of their Armies 20. And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands that they should not worship devils and idols of gold and silver and brass and stone and of wood which neither can see nor hear nor walk 21. Neither repented they of their murders nor of their sorceries nor of their fornication nor of their thefts 20. 21. To take this for the Gnosticks and the Spiritual Idolatry of the Jews seems very unlikely The Mahometans say others made the destroying of Idols their chief profession and have not only rooted out image-worship from the Eastern Christians but turned since many great Kingdoms and Empires from Heathenism to Mahometanism But they repented not under those destructions CHAP. X. 1. ANd I saw another mighty Angel come down from Heaven clothed with a cloud and a rainbow was upon his head and his face was as it were the sun and his feet as pillars of fire 1. The circumstances describe the Glory of this Angel which some take for Christ and some for a proper Angel 2. And he had in his hand a little book open and he set his right foot upon the sea and his left foot on the earth 2. The plain sense is that he shewed the universality of his commissioned power sea and land comprehending the world below and that-the Book was the Decree of God committed to him to execute But the conjectured sense is manifold Some say it was Gods Decree to destroy Jerusalem and that Sea and Land was Galilee and Judea And others that it was Gods Decree to destroy the Roman heathen power and deliver his Servants And others that it was his Decree to destroy the Papacy and reform and deliver the Church And others that it was his Decree to destroy all oppressing powers and set up Christs thousand years reign in Righteousness And others that it was his Decree to end the World and come in judgment 3. And cried with a loud voice as when a lion roareth and when he had cried seven thunders uttered their voices 3. His terrible Aspect and Cry was to prepare for a progressive Increase of the Plagues signified by seven Thunders which are louder than Trumpets 4. And when the seven thunders had uttered their voices I was about to write and I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me seal up those things which the seven thunders uttered and write them not 4. Say some Because the Plagues are so grievous that on Jerusalem say some on the Empire say others on the Papacy say others they shall be known by experience and not by words Therefore write them not at all say some or not yet say others 5. And the angel which I saw stand upon the sea and upon the earth lifted up his hand to heaven 6. And sware by him that liveth for ever and ever who created heaven and the things that therein are and the earth and the things that therein are and the sea and the things that are therein that there should be time no longer 7. But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel when he shall begin to sound the mystery of God should be finished as he hath declared to his servants the prophets 5 6 7. He sware by God that there should be no longer delay that is say some of the Destruction of the Jews but till Adrian's time or as others of the Ruin of the Roman Empire or as others of the Churches Deliverance from Popery and Persecution or as others that there shall be no longer Duration of this World But that at the seventh Trumpet God's decreed Judgments shall be accomplished Or as Lira that the Arrian Heresie should no longer prosper 8. And the voice which I heard from heaven spake unto me again and said Go and take the little book which is open in the hand of the angel which standeth upon the sea and upon the earth 9. And I went unto the angel and said unto him Give me the little book And he said unto me Take it and eat it up and it shall make thy belly bitter but it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey 8 9. The Voice bid me take the Book c. And I asked the Angel for it who bid me eat it c. It shall be pleasant to thee to know what will be as News but bitter to know such heavy things or it will be sweet to thee to sore-know the Churches Deliverance but bitter to know the dreadful Judgments that effect it against the Jews say some the Roman Empire say others the Papal Church say others c. 10. And I took the little book out of the angel's hand and ate it up and it was in my mouth sweet as honey and as soon as I had eaten it my belly was bitter 10. The Mercy revealed in it was sweet but the dreadful Judgments of Bloodshed bitter 11. And he said unto me Thou must prophesie again before many peoples and nations and tongues and kings 11. Say some When Titus hath destroyed Jerusalem there is more for thee to prophesie of which many following Emperors and their Armies will do against them especially Adrian to finish their Destruction Or as others There are yet greater and more dreadful things to be told thee against many Nations and Kingdoms Or as others The Work of Prophesie or preaching the Gospel suppressed by the Pope and his Prelates shall be revived again and prosper before the end CHAP. XI 1. ANd there was given me a r●ed like unto a rod and the angel stood saying Rise and measure the temple of God and the altar and them that worship therein 1. Say some to measure the Temple and the Altar-places as reserved from Adrian's building an Idol-Temple which say they he did only in the Outer Court Say others Measure the Church which shall be reduced to a Conformity to the Word of God after all its Pollutions by Popery Or Measure it signifieth that the Church will be a small and measurable thing under the Papacy and even obscured but not forsaken of God 2. But the court which is without the temple leave out and measure it not for it is given unto the Gentiles and the holy city shall they tread under foot fourty and two months 2. Say some the outer Court and the City was rebuilt by Adrian called Aelia so the Gentiles to live in and a Temple