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A76452 The saints inheritance after the day of ivdgement. Being also an answer to certaine scruples of late delivered, and others printed, expecially in that book intituled, The personall reigne of Christ upon earth. By T. B. T. B. 1643 (1643) Wing B203; Thomason E59_4; ESTC R3205 49,886 41

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of the tree were for the healing of the nations and there shall be no more curse but the Throne of God and the Lambe shall be in it and his servants shall serve him and they shall see his face and his name shall be in their foreheads and there shall be no night there and they need no candle neither light of the Sunne for the Lord God giveth them light and they shall reigne for ever and ever and hee said unto me These sayings are faithfull and true then blessed are they that doe his commandements that they may have right to the tree of life and may enter in through the gates into the Citie then shall they rejoyce in their portion in their land they shall have double everlasting joy shall bee unto them I Isay 61. 7. Isay 60. 15. 18. will make thee an eternall excellency violence shall no more bee heard in thy land wasting nor destruction within thy borders but thou shalt call thy walls salvation and thy gates praise For they shall hunger no more neither thirst any more for the Lambe in the midst of the Throne shall Reve. 7. 16 17. Luk. 20 35 36. feed them and lead them unto living fountaines of water and they that are accounted worthy to obtaine that world and the resurrection from the dead can die no more but are equall to the Angels in this new heaven and new earth God will wipe away all teares from our eyes there shall bee no more death neither sorrow nor crying neither any more paine because the former things are passed away And he that sate on the Throne said behold I make all things new and there shall bee none in Revel 21. 1 4 5 that world that his strength is gone with age nor an Infant who is weake Isay 65. 20. for want of age or that hath not fulfilled his dayes they shall bee all in their full growth and first perfection If it be said the child shall die a hundred yeares old I answer I have shewed before that there shall be no more death in the new Jerusalem when it is come downe from God out of heaven Revel 21. 4. Luk. 20. 36. then the meaning of that place is this those that lived in the first age of the world living eight or nine hundred yeares were a hundred yeares before they came to their full growth but in the resurrection they shall rise in their full growth as if they had dyedat the age of a hundred yeares old yet in this age of the world I suppose they that die shall rise about the age of the second Adam when he gave his life a ransome for us being the full growth of this age to their full strength and Isay 65. 22. perfection but it was I suppose a hundred yeares in the first age before they came to the stature and full growth of the first Adam in the day of his creation this is also the meaning of the next words For as the dayes of a tree are the dayes of my people that is say the Philosophers an Oake tree is a hundred yeares before it is come to its full growth so was man before the flood then at this age they shall rise againe and long injoy the worke of their hands then Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an everlasting salvation Ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded world without end for thus saith the Lord that created the Heavens God himselfe that formed the Earth and made it he hath established it he created it not in vaine he formed it to be inhabited I am the Lord and there is none else Isa 45. 18 19. Doe but minde this Text and consider it well and judge thy selfe who ever thou art that readest it whether the lower Heavens and the Earth and all the creatures in them shall be consumed at the day of judgement and become an unp●ofitable and uncomfortable Chaos and so remaine for ever No the Lord Reigneth the world shall be established that it shall not be moved Psa 96. 10. One generation goeth and another generation commeth but the earth abideth for ever Eccles 1. 4. The earth is the Lords and the fulnesse thereof the world and they that dwell therein for he hath founded it upon the Seas and established it upon the floods Psal 24. 1 2 The world also is established that it cannot be moved Psal 93. 1. 2 Peter tels us in the last dayes there shall come scoffers and then sheweth the occasion of their scoffing and that is some promises that were made of the comming of Christ such as these Sing O Daughter of Zion for loe I come and I will dwell in the middest of thee saith the Lord Zach. 3. 10 11 12. 8. 3. 8. Behold I come quickly Revel 22. 12. He that shall come will come Heb. 10. 37. Behold he commeth Rev. 1. 7. Jude 14. But say these scoffers where is the promise of his comming 2 Pet. 3. 3. Another occasion is of his preparation for his comming for saith the Apostle we according to his promise in Isa 65. 17. 66. 22. looke for new Heavens and a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousnesse ver 13. But say these scoffers All things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation ver 4. now this is to be understood literally of the Heavens and earth for he blames them of their ignorance how that the Heavens were of old and the earth stood out of the waters and then in the waters for the world that then was was overflowed and perished v. 5 6. But the Heavens and earth that are now are reserved for fire at the day of Judgement then shall the elements melt and the earth and all things in it shall be burnt up v. 7. 10. 12. Then he exhorts them to a holy conversation and godlinesse from this motive that we according to his promise looke for new Heavens and a new Earth after that day wherein dwelleth righteousnesse v. 11. 13. And God made all things for himselfe Prov. 16. 4. And he greatly delighteth in the workes of his hands and although man hath prodigally lost them all by sinne yet God will not lose them so and by Christ all things were made both in heaven and in earth they were all made by him and for him and shall we thinke that Christ will lose them all no he made peace through the blood of his Crosse to reconcile all things unto himselfe both things in earth and things in heaven Col. 1. 16. 20. And God hath made Christ Heire of all things for by him the worlds were made and he upholdeth all things by the word of his power Heb. 1. 2 3. And the children of God are joynt-heires with Christ of the same inheritance and the creatures themselves waite for that day to be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the Sonnes of God Rom. 8. 19. 21. And all the
before the day of judgement when the wicked shall have as great authority and riches as they neither can it properly be said that the Saints shall reigne in heaven for there is none to bee subject unto them then it remaines that the Saints after the day of judgement shall reigne here on earth Revel 5. 10 when they shall shine as the Sunne in the Firmament Matth 13. 43. and be as glorious in the fight of God as he was at the first all the creatures restored to their first persection then they will yeeld to man all that obedience that is due unto him and then shall man be honoured in the earth by the creatures as their Lord and King and wonderfull happy among the Angels in heaven being of their nature in his soule and in his body also being made of the same elements with other creatures here below then the Angels shall continue in heaven and these creatures shall continue here and men shall have bodies so full of agility to ascend up to heaven and to walke in the ayre as to goe upon the ground and the glory of the soule shall bee the wonderfull perfection of Gods Image in all the faculties of it then shall wee know both the secrets of heaven and earth then shall our memories will and affections bee after an unconceivable manner made conformable unto God yea we shall have both in our soules and bodies rivers of joyes and pleasure for evermore Psal 16. 11. Revel 21 7 Esay 66. 22. then shall the Saints inherit all things and the new heavens and the new earth which I will make shall remaine before mee saith the Lord and so shall your seed and your name remaine then shall wee bee Luk. 20. 35. 36. equall to the Angels being children of the resurrection and counted worthy to obtaine that world and we shall be as Kings and Priests and wee shall reigne on the earth Revel 5. 10. and all the creatures here will yeeld subjection to us as to their Lord and King and we shall be as Priests to offer the sacrifice of praise to the Lord and give him all the glory And if any shall yet say these times shall be before the end of the world because in the eighth Psalme it is said thou hast crowned man with glory and honour and thou madest him to have dominion over the workes of thy hands and hast put all things under his feet and then names all the creatures here below I answer David here magnifies the Lord for that great glory and honour that was put upon man at the first in Paradise when he had dominion over Psal 8. 6. all things under the heavens for this is spoken in the time past Thou madest him have dominion and thou hast put all things under his feet but Heb. 2. 8. if we speake of the new world we see not yet all things put under him And whereas some hold that the soules of men departed shall returne againe and their bodies shall be raised and united to them and they shall live here againe before the day of judgement a thousand yeares but I demand Revel 20. 4 with what bodies shall they rise if it be sowne a corrupted body shall it not rise in incorruption if it bee sowne a naturall body shall 1 Cor. 15. 43 44. it not rise a spirituall body they must rise with such a body as Christ did But when the disciples saw him they were terrified and affrighted Luk. 23. 37 Act. 10. 40. 41. and supposed that they had seene a spirit and as for wicked men they never saw his body at all after his resurrection him God raised up the third day and shewed him openly not to all the people but unto witnesses chosen before of God even to us who did eate and drinke with him after hee Luk. 24. 31. 51. John 20. 17. Mich 〈◊〉 10. arose from the dead and when hee was with them as soone as they knew him he vanished out of their sight this strangenesse was betweene his spirituall and their corporall bodies this is not your rest because it is polluted he charged Mary that she should not touch him then what communion can be betwixt them when some must not touch him and others were affrighted at the sight of him and as soone as they knew him hee vanished away because the world is polluted then it cannot bee that spirituall and corporall bodies should live together and though he eate and dranke with them after his Resurrection yet we must not thinke it was for necessity or through the perill of hunger but onely for delight and to shew them that Luk. 24 3● 40. he had a reall body as before with flesh and bones onely it was made immortall and everlasting never to dye more nor to suffer any perill more And whereas it is said That the soules of them that were beheaded for the witnesse Revel 20. 4 of Jesus and for the word of God and had not worshipped the beast they lived and raigned with Christ a thousand yeares This cannot be meant of a corporall death or of a bodily resurrection for the rest that were dead lived not againe Vers 5. 6. till the 1000. yeares were finished and yet in the first Resurrection who are as blessed and holy as the rest On them the second death hath no power and they being in the first resurrection and yet not raised in their bodies what is this but to rise from the death of sinne to the life of grace on such the second death hath no power and Christ answered the Sadduces that Abraham Isaac and Jacob are living for God is the God of the living and he is their Mat. 22. 32 John 5. 24. God he that is thus alive shall dye no more but is passed from death to life And againe the planting of the Gospell and increasing or spreading of the Church may very well be called a Resurrection because men were brought out of a state of death to a state of life and the growth of the Church was like to the rising of the waters of the sanctuary first to the Ezekiel 47. ankles then to the knees then to the loynes and to a river that could not be passed over so was the Resurrection of the Church at the first but twelve Acts 1. 15. 2. 41. 44 5 14. then a hundred and twenty then there was added three thousand then five thousand then multitudes both of men and women now he that hath part in this first resurrection on them the second death hath no power and whether they have this first Resurrection in the first thousand yeares after Christs ascension or in the second it matters not so they have it before the day of Judgement on them the second death hath no power But our controversie is about those that were slaine for the witnesse of Jesus and yet lived and reigned with Christ a
chaines in Jobs time and could not touch his goods nor children nor his body but as he had commission from God and the devill desired to intice Ahab to goe and fall at Ramoth Gilead and told the Lord how but he could not doe it till the 2 Chron. 18. 20 21. Lord said Goe and do so and so in the times of the Gospel they besought Christ that they might goe into the herd of Swine but could not till Christ said unto them Goe but yet in this time he did not cease to compasse Mal. 8. 31 32. 1 Pet. 5. 8. the earth but goeth up and downe like a roaring Lion seeking whom he may devoure and his chaine is long and his commission large to doe much hurt but that God who is able to bring good out of evill and all things worke together for good to them that love God as in Jobs case 2 Sam. 16. 12. Jam. 5. 11. And as the malice of Josephs brethren wrought for his good but when Christ came into the world the devils knew that he would Rom. 8. 28 Gen. 50. 20. chaine them up from their purpose a thousand yeares which would be a great torment unto them therefore when they saw Jesus they fell downe before him and with a loud voyce said Thou Sonne of God most high I beseech Luke 8. 28 29. 31. thee torment me not But he commanded the uncleane spirit to come out And they besought him that he would not command them to goe into the deepe meaning this bondage for a thousand yeares Christ comes and disarmes the strong Mat. 12. 29 Luke 11 21 22. Col. 2. 14 15 man and bindes him and then spoyles his goods upon the Crosse hee spoyled Principalities and powers he made a shew of them openly triumphing over them in it the Son of God was made manifest to destroy the workes of the devill then saith Christ after this I am he that was dead 1 Joh. 3. 8. and am alive and behold I live for evermore and have the keyes of hell and death Then he laid hold on the Dragon that old Serpent which is the Devill and Revel 1. 18 Revel 20. 1 2 3. Satan and bound him from his purpose a thousand yeares he having the keyes of the bottomlesse pit cast him in and shut him up and set a seale upon him that he should not deceive the Nations any more till the thousand yeares should bee fulfilled and after that he must bee loosed a little season Here Christ did not bind the devill from going up and downe as a roaring Lyon seeking whom hee may devoure and his commission did reach 1 Pet. 5. 8. to doe much hurt in this thousand yeares to single persons but the Devils purpose was to set up the man of sinne that mystery of iniquity that sonne of perdition the Antichrist in his Throne and full authority this hee knew would make great spoyles in the Church of Christ and the mystery of iniquity did already worke and Diotrephes loveth to have the preheminence 3 Joh. 9. 10 he prates against the ministers of Christ with malicious words and would not receive them and forbad others that would and cast them out of the Church Here you see how busie the devill is with this instrument to set up Antichrist because he aimes not so much at single persons as the ruine of nations from which he is bound a thousand yeares I grant that he raised great persecutions and sowed the tares of heresies that did much mischiefe and occasioned great warres and made great spoyles in the Church yet this did not content him for he knew that Antichrist was for to come having great knowledge in the prophesies of Daniel which made him stirre so Dan 7. 20 21. much and caused his wicked instruments to bring in one patch of Popery after another and would not rest till hee had him in his throne which was about a thousand yeares before hee was in his full ruffe to doe that mischiefe to the Church of God that the Devill expected hee should Now when this thousand yeares was ended there was a starre fell from heaven unto the earth and to him was given the key of the bittomlesse pit Revel 9. 1 2 3 4 5. and he opened the bottomlesse pit and there arose the smoake of the pit as the smoake of a great furnace and the Sunne and the ayre was darkened by the smoake of the pit and there came out of the smoake Locusts upon the earth and unto them was given power as the Scorpions of the earth have power and it was commanded them that they should not hurt the grasse of the earth nor any greene thing nor any tree but onely those men which have not the seale of God in their foreheads and to them was commanded that they should not kill them but that they should bee tormented or vexed five moneths and that their paine should bee as the torment of a Scorpion when he stingeth and striketh a man Here you see the bottomlesse pit that was shut and the devill that was bound a thousand yeares now the pit is opened and the devils loosed yet not to doe what they list but according to the commission granted to them Francis Junius in his Annotations upon this place saith by this star is meant some Angel glistering with glory as a starre from heaven it may be Christ who by princely authority hath the Keyes of Hell Chap. 1. 18. or some other inferiour Angel who hath the same key permitted unto him and occupieth it ministerially or by office of his ministry the key was given to the starre for those powers of wickednesse are thrust 2 Pet. 2. 4. Jude 6. Revel 20. 3 downe into hell and bound with chaines of darkenesse and are there kept unto damnation unlesse God for a time doe let them loose by the bottomlesse pit he meaneth the deepest darknesse of hell and the smoake of the hellish and infernall spirits all darke and dackning all things in heaven and in earth the spirituall darkenesses are the causes of all disorder and confusion for the devill sent these darkenesses into his kingdome that he might at once with one impression overthrow all things and pervert if it were possible the elect themselves by this light both active as the Sunne and passive as the ayre which is lightned by the Sunne is taken away and this is that which goeth before the spirits a description of the malignant spirits invading the world taken from their nature and power from their nature for they are like unto Lo●usts in quicknesse subtlenesse hurtfulnesse and in number and for their power they are like the Scorpians of the earth who have a secret power to doe hurt yet although these devils be let loose and their commission is inlarged yet still they are bounded by the counsell of God because they hurt not all men but onely the reprobate vers 4. neither had
they all power nor at all times nor ever all those that are their owne but limited in manner and time by the prescript of God vers 5. After the thousand yeares was expired the devill was loosed a little season that is five months Revel 9. 5. or a hundred and fifty dayes or so many yeares in which Revel 20 3 time the devils have mightily perverted all things in the world and yet without killing as they were commanded vers 5. being under the fifth Angell this little season of a hundred and fifty yeares wherein Satan had his commission enlarged being loosed Revel 9. 5. Verse 1. Francis Junius Annotations Revel 9. 5. 20. 3. in some measure from his thousand yeares bondage which saith Francis Junius fell out precisely in the Popedome of Gregory the seventh that monstrous Necromancer a man being made altogether of impiety and wickednesse a slave of the devill whom he served he was the most wicked firebrand of the world he excommunicated the Emperour Henry the fourth he went about by all manner of treachery to set up and pull downe Emperors and kingdomes he doubted not to put in Rodolph the Sweden over the Empire in stead of Henry the fourth sending him a crowne with this verse annexed to it The Rocke to Peter gave the Crowne And Peter Rodolph doth renowne He so sinely beslirred himselfe in his affaires that he miserably set all Christendome on flre and convayed over unto his successors the burning brand of the same who raged with like ambition never ceased to nourish that flame and to kindle it more and more whereby Cities Commonwealths and whole Kingdomes set together by the cares amongst themselves by most expert cut-throats came to ruine while they most miserably wounded one another this hundred and fiftie yeares being that little season that Satan was loosed ended in the time of Gregory the ninth This man caused to be compiled by one Raymond his Chaplain the body of Decretalls and by sufferance of Kings and Princes to bee published in the Christian world and established for a Law for by this sleight at length the Popes arrogated unto themselves li●ence to kill whom they would whiles others were unawares and without feare established a butchery out of many of their wicked Canons and of the Decretals the effects of these bloody actions declared upon the sixt verse of the ninth Chapter that the miserable world languishing in so great calamities run together unto death and preferre the same before life by reason of the grievous miseries that oppressed So farre Junius them B●t before these Kings were in the first thousand yeares the Saints may Revel 9. 1. be said to raigne with Christ because the devill should be hindred of his purpose all that time but the time being expired and Satan loosed in the 2 Thes 2. 9. ninth Chapter then the Dragon gave him his power and his seate and great authority Revel 13. 2. then hee was set up whose comming is after the working of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders now the Angels are loosed that were bound in the River Euphrates being a type Revel 9. 13 14. of new Babylon when they were going to set up the Pope in his Throne they were bound in the River and could not get over till the thousand yeares were ended but now they are gone into all the foure quarters of the earth to deceive the Nations and to gather Gog and Magog together both Revel 20. 7 8 9. Revel 11. 8 Turke and Pope whose number is as the sand of the Sea against the holy Citie the Church of God till fire come downe from God out of heaven and devoure them for as Rome is spiritually called Sodome for their filthinesse committed in it so I suppose their judgement shall bee alike both for the Gen. 19. Revel 18 suddennesse the one in a moment the other in an houre and both with fire from heaven If some shall yet say that Satan was not bound the first thousand yeares Revel 20. 3 4. because as soone as he is loosed there is mention made of thrones and they that sate on them I answer they were not the throne of Christ for that is mentioned in the 11. Verse where John saith I saw a great white throne and him that is Christ sate on it but the other are called in the Psal 12 25. plurall number thrones and they that sate on them these are thrones of judgement thrones of the house of David or earthly thrones these Dan. 7. 9. thrones must be all cast downe when the ancient of dayes doth sit and hee alone shall be exalted in that day Againe them that plead for Christs living here a thousand yeares before the day of judgement they hold that then all things here below shall returne to the same confused Chaos as it was in the creation and so remaine for ever and they hold likewise that the bodies and soules of men after the day of judgement shall be confined in heaven but I have answered these things already and something more I shall say anon But the meane time what delight is it to the Lord to looke upon a confused Chaos to all eternity when all his glorious workes of creation are spoyled if it should be so both God and man and the rest of the creatures would bee at great losse God for spending his labour in the creation and now to end in a confused Chaos and man would suffer a great losse to lose a world of creatures that was given to him at the first this would become a great reproach to the second Adam as though he were not able to restore againe to us all that the first Adam lost the rest of the creatures would suffer both losse injustice if they should not have that restored which was not lost through their default but surely God that is able to change our vile bodies when they are turned to dust is able to subdue all things unto himselfe The Lord made Phil. 3. 21. Prov. 16. 4. Eccles 3. 14 Deut. 32. 4. Gen. 1. 31. Exod. 31. 17. all things for himselfe then whatsoever God doth it shall be for ever He is a rocke and his worke is perfect A God of truth without iniquity Just true is he All his wayes are done in judgement The Lord looked upon all his workes and said they were very good He tooke so great delight in them that it is said he rested and was refreshed then shall all things lie for ever in a confused Chaos I cannot harbour such a thought Then saith the Lord behold I create new heavens and a new earth and the former shall not bee remembred nor come into minde and what followes Esay 65. 17 18 19. Be you glad and rejoyce for ever in that which I create for I create Jerusalem a rejoycing and her people a joy and I will rejoyce in Jerusalem and joy in my
thousand yeares but as I said before this cannot be meant of a corporall death or bodily resurrection but it must be understood mystically that they were slaine in their outward livelihood both in their name and estate saith David I was as a dead man out of mind in the esteeme of the world and yet at the same time reigne over satan and their owne corruptions Or if any were slaine in the first thousand yeares yet God left not himselfe without witnesse but the more they afflicted them the more they multiplyed Acts 14 17 Exod. 2. 12 Rev. 11. and grew as Israel did in the bondage of Aegypt and some of the witnesses that were slaine are said to lye in the streetes and not suffered to be buryed and after three dayes and a halfe the Spirit of life came into them and they stood upon their feete these things have beene clearely shewed of late to be understood mystically And againe can we thinke that some of them that are dead their soules shall return some shall not to live here a thousand yeares and their bodies raised and not all shall some rise a thousand yeares before others doth not Christ say they shall all rise in one houre Marvell not at this for the houre commeth in which all that are John 5. 28 29. in the graves shall heare his voyce and shall come forth they that have done good to the resurrection of life and they that have done evill to the resurrection of damnation 1 Cor. 15. 52. And doth not Paul say In a moment in the twinckling of an eye at the last trump for the trump shall sound and the dead shall be raised Then I conclude this argument that if the bodies of all shall rise together in one houre in a moment in the twinkling of an eye but it is said all they that are in the graves not some of them and in a moment not a thousand yeares distance of some from the rest that shall rise from the dead And whereas some affirme that in this thousand yeares the Church or Kingdome of Christ shall be all righteous all Saints under the King of Saints and no hypocrites nor excommunicate persons and the wicked Revel 15. shall be as slaves to them in that day and the Saints shall be as Lords in the earth and shall neither marry nor be given in marriage and the Apostles shall come and rule this Kingdome I answer these things some are false and some are true but mis-applyed those that are true are to be fulfilled after the day of Judgement and not in this corrupted world as when the people shall be all righteous they shall inherit the Land not onely a thousand yeares but for ever in the Isa 60. 19 20 21. new world when the Sunne shall no more goe downe nor the Moone withdraw it selfe but the Lord shall be to them an everlasting light and thy God thy glory And so if the Saints of the most High shall take and possesse the Kingdome I answer After the day of Judgement so they shall not onely for a thousand yeares but for ever even for ever for his dominion Dan. 7. 18. 14 7. is an everlasting dominion when all people and Nations and languages shall serve him in it and to say that there shall be no Hypocrites in it I say so too in the new Jerusalem when it comes downe from heaven unto the earth but this will never be till the restitution of all things till the fire at the day of Judgement hath purged the earth and made it fit for so great a mercy wherein dwelleth righteousnesse but till that day of Judgement this cannot be For the Tares and the Wheate shall grow together untill the Harvest which is at the end of the world and the Angels are the Reapers and by them shall the Wheate bee brought into the Barne they shall gather the elect from the foure windes Mat. 24. 31. And they shall gather out of his Kingdome all things that offend and them Math. 13. 41 42. that doe iniquity and shall cast them into the furnace of fire but when the Angels are sent about this businesse they will finde them altogether minding earthly things as eating and drinking and marrying and mixed together Mat. 24 37 38. two in a bed the one taken and the other left two in the field and two grinding at the Mill the one taken and the other left Therefore when Christ comes to Judgement there shall be Hypocrites and they shall not be used as slaves but in the same bed at the same worke and recreation together And to say the Saints shall be Lords over the wicked this cannot be true neither here nor hereafter for before the end the wicked shall have as great a share of outward riches and honour as the Saints and many times greater and after the day of Judgement I shewed before that all things that offend and that doe iniquity shall be cast into the furnace of fire so that though it be true they shall be Lords and Kings it is not meant over wicked men but over the rest of the creatures this Adam had and lost it and Revel 5. 10 the second Adam hath restored it to us againe as I shewed before and to say that the Apostles shall rule this Kingdome when they are all Saints and the King of Saints present is not worth the answering for they shall be all Kings and Priests unto God and his Father Feare not little flocke it is your Rev. 1. 6 5 10. Fathers good pleasure to give you the Kingdome none shall rule but God alone for all rule and authority and power shall then be put downe Then shall Luke 12 32 1 Cor. 15. 24 28. Revel 20 1 2 3. God himselfe be all in all But they will object against all this cleare light that John saw an Angell come downe from heaven having the key of the bottomlesse pit and a great chaine in his hand and he laid hold on the Dragon that old serpent which is the devill and bound him a thousand yeares and cast him into the bottomlesse pit and shut him up and set a seale upon him that he should not deceive the Nations till the thousand yeares should be fulfilled and after that he must be loosed a little season This say they is to be understood of Christ binding the devill a thousand yeares after their soules are returned againe and their bodies raised and united to them then they say they shall live here a thousand yeares againe before the day of Judgement in great glory and happinesse I answer the devils were bound in chaines of darknesse as soone as they had sinned For God spared not the Angels that sinned but cast them downe to hell and delivered them into chaines of darknesse And if you aske me how long I 2 Pet 2. 4. Jude 6. Job 1. answer till the day of Judgement He was in