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A58888 A discoverie of the vvorld to come according to the Scriptures the first part thereof being didactical, or such as contains a form of positive doctrine : wherein 1. The doctrine of the world to come is propounded, explicated, confirmed, and applyed in a more familiar method then formerly hath been observed, 2. The doctrine of millenaries, touching a new reformed church in the latter times, which they call a new world, is confuted, 3. Sundry passages of holy writ are interpreted in reference to the world to come, which have been formerly wrested, and forced in a wrong sense / written by J. Seager... Seager, J. (John) 1650 (1650) Wing S2172; ESTC R32635 182,162 318

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eye shall see Christ in his Humane Nature sitting upon the Throne of his Glory Rev. 1. 7. Mat. 25. 31. And some shall say unto the Mountains and Rocks Fall on us and hide us from the face of him that sitteth upon the Throne Rev. 6. 16. And where shall this be but in the World to come Wherefore from these premises I infer That the Personal-Humane Kingdom of Christ shall be very visible and apparent unto men in the World to come And this Ground should be firmly held against such as think that Christ shall have no Personal-Humane Kingdom in the World to come because it 's said That at or upon the end of this world he shall deliver up the Kingdom to God even the Father 1 Cor. 15. 24. But as I have intimated before upon an other occasion so now I say more fully That Christ shal never deliver up his own Kingdom to God even the Father either his own Essential Kingdom or his own Personal Kingdom For if he should deliver and resign his own Essential Kingdom then he should cease to be an Essential King which would be absurd to acknowledg And if he shall resign his Personal Divine or Humane Kingdom to God even the Father then he shall cease to be a Personal King or else the Personal Kingdom of Christ shall become the Personal Kingdom of the Father both which would be also absurd to affirm Therefore the true meaning of this place is That when Christ shall come again from the third Heaven his Fathers Personal Kingdom in his Humane Nature he shall then resign and deliver up this Kingdom viz. his Fathers Personal Kingdom not his own Personal Kingdom to God even the Father that his Father may be all in all in it as he was before Christ came thither in his Humane Nature And so this place rightly understood makes nothing at all against this third Ground Fourthly I affirm That this Personal-Humane 4 Ground Kingdom of his belonging to the World to come is much spoken of in the Scriptures both in the Old and New Testaments It is much spoken of in the Old Testament for therein the Father hath said unto Christ I shall give thee the Heathen for thine inheritance and the uttermost parts of the Earth for thy possession Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron thou shalt dash them in peeces like a Potters vessel Psal 2. 8 9. And where shall this promise be fully made good unto him not in this world but in the World to come and in his Humane Kingdom Therein it is said concerning Christ That he shall raign over the Nations and shall judg the Earth 1 Chron. 16. 31 33. And where shall this promise be fully made good unto him not in this world but in the World to come and in his Humane Kingdom 2 Tim. 4. 1. Therein it is said concerning him That he shall have Dominion over the works of Gods hands and all things shall be put under his feet all Sheep and Oxen yea and the beasts of the field the fowl of the ayr and the fish of the sea and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas Psal 8. 6 7 8. And where shall we see all this fully performed unto him not in this world Heb. 2. 8. but in the World to come and in his Humane Kingdom Therein we find him described as a Humane King Psal 45. throughout Psal 72. and in many other places But where shall he appear as a humane King not in this world but in the World to come where he shall have such a Kingdom Therein it is said concerning him That of the increase of his Government there shall be no end upon the Throne of David and upon his Kingdom to order it and to establish it with Judgment and Iustice Isai 9. 7. And where shall this promise be fully made good unto him not in this world but in the World to come and in his Humane Kingdom Therein it is said concerning him That a King shall raign and prosper and shall execute Iudgment and Iustice in the Earth In whose days Iudah shall be saved and Israel shall dwell safely Ier. 23. ● 6. And where shall this be fully made good unto him not in this world but in the World to come Therein it is said concerning him David my Servant shall be King over them and they shall all have one Shepherd they shall also walk in my Iudgments and observe my Statutes and do them And David shall be their Prince for ever Ezek. 37. 24 25. And where shall this be fully made good unto him not in this world but in the World to come and in his Humane Kingdom Lastly Therein it is said concerning him That there was given him Dominion and Glory and a Kingdom that all People Nations and Languages should serve him Dan. 7. 14. And where shall this be fully made good unto him not in this world but in the World to come and in his Humane Kingdom It is also much spoken of in the New Testament For herein we find That the Lord God shall give unto Christ the Throne of his Father David Luk. 1. 32. And where shall he fully receive this gift not in this world but in the World to come for the Throne of David was not a Type of Christs Spiritual Kingdom but of his Humane Kingdom in the World to come Herein also we find That some shall sit at his right hand and some at his left in his Kingdom Mat. 20. 21. 23. And where shall this be fully verified of him not in this world but in the World to come and in his Humane Kingdom And when the penitent thief said Lord remember me when thou comest into thy Kingdom Luk. 23. 42. I do not think that he speak of Christs coming into his Spiritual Kingdom which was both then and before in Being but that he spake of his coming into his Humane Kingdom of Glory And the better to assure him that his request was granted our Saviour replyed To day shall thou be with me in Paradise Luk. 23. 43. viz. in respect of thy Soul And doubtless all that are or shall be with him in Paradise in respect of their Souls shall be remembred of him when he shall come into his Personal-Humane Kingdom And lustly Whereas upon the sounding of the seventh Trumpet this saying shall be ecchoed forth The Kingdoms of this world are become the Kingdoms of the Lord and of his Christ c Rev. 11. 15. I do not think that this saying shall ever be fulfilled at the utmost in this world but in the World to come And doubless after the Kingdoms of this world shall be dissolved and broken in peeces as they shall be with the dissolution of this present world then immediately shall they be resolved into the Kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ and shall be brought wholy in subjection to him and not before Wherefore I infer That the Personal-Humane
go before others in all holy conversation and godliness remembering that whatsoever good any man doth that shall he receive of God whether he be bond or free Ephes 6. 8. The third Position here to be proved is That 3 Posit the World to come shall have no Being before this present World shall be dissolved And for proof hereof It should be considered first That the World to come is often mentioned in Scripture as a Consequent not only of this present world but also of the end of it as Mat. 12 32. Luk. 18. 30. Ephes 1. 21. Heb. 2. 5. 2 Pet. 3. 13. Yea I dare say That wheresoever the World to come is mentioned in the Word of God either in so many words or by way of interpretation it is mentioned as a Consequent of the end of this world Now that which shall be a Consequent of the end of this world shall have no Being before this present world shall be dissolved and ended but the World to come shall be a Consequent of the end of this world therefore ●t shall have no Being before this present world shall be dissolved It should be considered again That all things properly belonging to the World to come shall fol●ow the end of this present world as at the end of ●his world Christ shall deliver up the Kingdom to God even the Father 1 Cor. 15. 24. At the end of this world the Son of man shall send forth his Angels and they shall gather out of his Kingdom all ●hings that offend and them which do iniquity and shall cast them into a furnace of fire Mat. 13. 40 41 42. At the end of this world the Angels shall ●ome forth and sever the wicked from among the ●ust Mat. 13. 49 c. And if all things properly belonging to the World to come shall follow the ●nd of this world then the World to come it self shall have no Being before this present world shall be dissolved but the former is true therefore the latter And it should be considered thirdly That where there is an orderly succession of collective bodies there the Being of the latter doth pre-suppose the dissolution of the former as the Monarchy of the Medes and Persians had no Being before the Monarchy of the Babylonians was dissolved the Monarchy of the Greeks and Macedonians had no Being before the Monarchy of the Medes and Persians was dissolved the Monarchy of the Romanes had no Being before the Monarchy of the Greeks and Macedonians was dissolved And as the Kingdom of David had no Being before the Kingdom of Saul was dissolved the Kingdom of Solomon had no Being before the Kingdom of David was dissolved and the Kingdom of Rehoboam had no Being before the Kingdom of Solomon was dissolved So the World to come shall be a collective body in an orderly succession * Vid. learned Dickson in his Commentaries on Heb. 12. 26. therefore it shall have no Being before this present world shall be dissolved Which Position thus confirmed makes against those Vse who think that the World to come shall be one thousand years before the end of this present world which is the opinion of Millenaries of these times I do not say it is the opinion of all of them because Mr Mede being one and not the least of them thinks Mr Mede on Rev. 20. 4. that this present world shall be dissolved before the World to come shall have any Being but it is the opinion of many of them who have thus expressed themselves That by the World to come the Scripmeans nothing else but an Universal Reformation-change all this world over either in respect of Conversion as one saith or in respect of Discipline at least as another of them saith and that the said Reformation-change shall be one thousand years before the end of this world therefore the World to come shall be one thousand years before the end of this world But I will tell these men that this opinion of theirs hath four Errors involved or wrapped up in it As 1. It is an Error to think that there shall be an extraordinary or Universal Reformation-change either in respect of Conversion or in respect of Discipline before the end of this world because the constant current of the New Testament is against this conceit and shews clearly That the latter age of this world shall be a very deformed age both in respect of the evil of sin which shall abound therein and also in respect of the evil of pain and trouble that shall follow thereupon as hath been before hinted nay it shews That at the very time of Christs second appearing in the Clouds he shall find the world I mean the people of this world in a posture of security For as in the days that were before the Flood they were eating and drinking marrying and giving in marriage until the day that Noah entred into the Ark and knew not until the Flood came and took them all away so shall also the Coming of the Son of man be Mat. 24. 38 39. In a posture of unbelief For when the Son of man cometh shall he find faith on the earth Luk. 18. 8. He may find some faith on the earth but it is probable he shall then find but little faith as touching his coming and the World to come In a posture of Atheism scoffing and scorning at Religion especially at the promise of his coming and of the end of the world There shall come in the last days scoffers walking after their own lusts 2 Pet. 3. 3. Yea he shall then find the people of the world in a posture of War beating their fellow Servants and preparing a great battel against the Church Rev. 20. 9. Wherefore I see no reason why we should look for such a Reformation-change as these men speak of yet I hope there shall be a Reformation-change in many particular persons before the end of this world and its possible there may be a Reformation-change in some particular Countries at least in respect of Discipline but that there shall be such an extraordinary or Universal Reformation before the end of this world far be it from me and from my friends so much as to dream thereof 2. It is an Error in these men to conceive that the end of this present world shall be a thousand years off after their supposed Reformation shall begin or from this time as some of them say it being now begun seeing the signs presaging the end of the world laid down in the New Testament should teach us to think otherwise And for what other use serves this conceit of theirs but to make men secure in their sins and to perswade them that the Lord delays his coming and to say in their hearts Where is the promise of his coming Yea for my part I think That the Son of man will be seen to come in the Clouds of Heaven before such a Reformation-change as they speak of will
he shall come again in the Flesh the second ●●me so assureth us that this Coming of his shal be f●om Heaven viz. that third Heaven or blessed Hea●en wherein he now is and raigneth with his Father i● his humane nature as God and man in one person ●nd for to assure us hereof it is said This same Jesus ●hich is taken up from you into Heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into Heaven Acts 1. 11. The Lord himself shall descend from Heaven with a shout 1 Thes 4. 16. The Lord Jesus shall be revealed from Heaven with ●is mighty Angels 2 Thes 2. 7. From Heaven we look for our Saviour the Lord Jesus Christ Phil. 3. 20. and hereunto accords that Vision of Saint John I saw the holy City New Jerusalem coming ●own from God out of Heaven prepared as a bride ●dorned for her husband Rev. 21. 2 10. Where by New Jerusalem I understand all the Saints which Christ shall bring with him at his second Coming to be espoused unto him after a more glorious manner then formerly they were and if this New Jerusalem shall come down from God out of Heaven then Christ himself also shall come down from thence at his next return in the Flesh But it may be here demanded Whether Christ Quest shall come from the third Heaven at this next Return of his with a purpose to leave it To which demand I answer thus First The third Answ Heaven may be considered as the most high and holy place of the Godhead Father Son and Holy Ghost and so I say That Christ considered only as God shall never leave it because it is the essential place of the Godhead Secondly It may be considered as it is now the place of Christs humane Nature wherein he raigneth with the Father as God and man in on● person and so I beleeve That Christ at his secon● Coming from the third Heaven shall leave it altogether never to possess it again as formerly nor as the constant place of his habitation yet I deny not but conceive that after this descention of his he may be taken up again in his humane Nature at some times into the third Heaven for some ends known only to God as Saint Paul once was before hi● death but still I think that at his next Return from this Heaven in his humane Nature he shall leave i● altogether as the dwelling place of his humane Nature and that for these Reasons 1. The third Heaven was not promised to Christ for an everlasting habitation but only for a certain time as may be seen in these places Sit thou at my right hand until I make thine enemies thy footstool Psal 110. 1. He must raign till he viz. the Father hath put all enemies under his feet 1 Cor. 15. 25. And that which is here promised shall be made good unto him at his second Coming and not before And if the third Heaven be not promised unto him for an everlasting habitation but for such a time as is expressed in the promise then we may well think That at his second Coming from this Heaven he shall leave it altogether as it is the dwelling place of his humane Nature 2. It is said That this third Heaven shall receive or contain Christ but for a certain time viz. until the times of restitution of all things Acts 3. 21. that is until the World to come shall be created and all things therein shall be restored according to the Decrees and Promises of God And if so then doubtless Christ at his second Coming from this Heaven shall leave it altogether considered as the dwelling place of his humane Nature 3. It is written That Christ at his second Coming from this Heaven shall resign or deliver up the Kingdom to God even the Father 1 Cor. 15. 24. And what Kingdom is this that he shall then deliver up to his Father Ans 1. I do not say with some Writers That he shall then deliver up his Mediatory Kingdom to his Father because this Kingdom which belongs unto him as he is the Son of David shall have no end Luk. 1. 33. Neither 2. do I say with others That he shall then deliver up his church-Church-Kingdom unto his Fathers sole dispose and Government because the Government of the Church both Militant and Triumphant is laid upon Christs shoulders as a Mediator and shall never be taken off from him Isai 9. 6 7. Neither 3. do I say with others That he shall then deliver up his Representative Kingdom consisting of outward Ordinances and Administrations now in use to be abolished by his Father because these things shall cease and determine of their own accord and be abolished before his second Coming at least in order of nature But I say That he shall then resign and deliver up the Kingdom of Heaven properly so called as it is his Fathers personal Kingdom unto the sole dispose and Government of his Father that so his Father may be all in all in it as he was before Christs coming thither 1 Cor. 15. 28. And if he shall resign this Kingdom to God even the Father then we may well think That at his next Coming from this Heaven in his humane Nature he shall leave it altogether as it is the dwelling place of his humane Nature 4. It is said That Christ after his next Coming from Heaven in the Flesh shall be subject to him that put all things under him 1 Cor. 15. 28. that is as if the Apostle had said While Christ remains in the third Heaven in his humane Nature and as the person of a Mediator we are not to consider him as the Fathers Subject because he is there after a sort equal with his Father his Father having advanced him at his own right hand upon his own Throne and having given unto him all power in Heaven and in Earth but after his coming from thence he shall be subject to his Father as he was before his Ascention and if so then doubtless at his second Coming from this Heaven he shall leave it as the dwelling place of his humane Nature 5. Have we never read That Christ after his personal Coming from this third Heaven shall possess his own personal Kingdom and sit upon his own personal Throne according to his Fathers appointment Luk. 19 12. and 22. 29. Rev. 3. 21. And how can this be unless he shall then leave his Fathers personal Kingdom and personal Throne and unless he shall then leave this third Heaven altogether considering it as the dwelling place of his humane Nature Sixthly It informeth us touching the place whither 6 Informat he shall come when he shall come again in the Flesh And so I cannot think that he shall come again from Heaven into this polluted world because this will be no fit place for a glorified Person to be and reside in but doubtless he shall come again from Heaven into the World to
know that whatsoever good thing any man doth the same shall he receive of God at the day of Judgment whether he be bond or free Ephes 6. 8. More particularly it should exhort us 1. To beleeve in the Lord Jesus Christ effectually so as to rely upon him for Pardon Peace Sanctification and Salvation and not to content our selves as many do with a bare profession of faith or with an historical faith or with a temporary faith or with a false faith saying they beleeve that all shall be saved c. seeing we know that a dead faith cannot save any but it shall be well for such Beleevers as have a lively faith at the day of Judgment as it is written He that beleeveth shall be saved Mark 16. 16. Christ shall come to be admired of those that beleeve 2 Thes 1. 10. And whosoever beleeveth in him shall not perish but have everlasting life Joh. 3. 16. Joh. 11. 2. To repent of our sins dayly by way of confession contrition and prayer seeing we know it shall go well with such penitent sinners at the day of Judgment when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of God Acts 3. 19. 3. To be doers of Gods Word and not hearers only deceiving our own Souls seeing we know it shall be well with the doers of Gods Word at the day of Judgment as it is written Not every one that saith Lord Lord shall enter into the Kingdom of Heaven but he that doth the will of God which is in Heaven Mat. 7. And it shall be then said unto every doer of Gods Will Well done good and faithful Servant thou hast been faithful in little I will make thee Ruler over much enter into thy Masters Joy 4. To be merciful unto such as are in misery seeing we know that Mercy rejoyceth against Judgment yea against the last Judgment Jam. 2. 13. 5. To be circumspect in our ways according to that of Saint Iames So speak and so do as they that shall be judged by the Law of Liberty Jam. 2. 12. 6. To fear the last Judgment not with a distrustful fear but with an awful and reverential fear so as to be admonished thereby to eschew the evil forbidden and to do the good required as David feared the temporal Judgments of God Psalm 119. 120. 7. To make our Calling and Election sure seeing we know that it shall be well with Gods Chosen at the day of Judgment Rom. 8. 33. SECT VIII Touching the Personal-Humane Kingdom of Christ in the World to come THough the Kingdom of Christ be Monarchical and so but one Kingdom in a large sence there being no other Christ superior or equal to him in it yet there be different estates of his Kingdom and every estate of it is called a Kingdom in Scripture and so we have warrant from the Word of God to distinguish of the Kingdom of Christ and to say there is a three-fold Kingdom of his viz. 1. His Essential Kingdom 2. His Personal-Divine Kingdom 3. His Personal-Humane Kingdom 1. The Essential Kingdom of Christ is that Kingdom which belongs to him as he is God equal with the Father and the Holy Ghost for whatsoever is common to the three persons in the Trinity is essential to each of them as the Godhead is common to all and essential to each of them Omnisciency is common to all and essential to each of them Omnipotency is common to all and essential to each of them So there is a Kingdom common to all of them which therefore may be called the essential Kingdom of Christ as he is God equal with the Father and the Holy Ghost which Kingdom of his is called by some His Natural Kingdom by others His Native or Providential Kingdom by me His Essential Kingdom And this Kingdom of his hath for its Object both this world and the World to come It is every where in Heaven in Earth and under the ●●●th it extends to all creatures together with their actions and all accidents incidental unto them as it is said God hath established his Throne in Heaven and his Kingdom ruleth over all Psal 103. 19. O Lord our Lord how excellent is thy Name in all the Earth Psal 8. 1. God ruleth in the kingdoms of men Dan. 4. 17 25. And the Wisdom of God saith By me Kings raign and Princes decree Iustice By me Princes rule and Nobles even all the Iudges of the Earth Prov. 8. 15 16. 2. The Personal-Divine Kingdom of Christ is that Kingdom which belongs unto him as he is God and man in one Person and wherein he now raigns in his Divine Nature For it is commonly acknowledged by Divines That Christ now raigneth over his Militant Church in his Divine Nature and hath so raigned from the beginning hitherto and shall so raign unto the end of the world in a spiritual way and that both inwardly by his Word and Spirit and outwardly by the Discipline and Government which he hath appointed in his Church And they say The Person which thus raigns is God and man yet the Nature wherein he raigns is not the Humane but the Divine Nature and therefore I call it his Personal-Divine Kingdom Of this Kingdom of his it is said The Kingdom of God is at hand Mar. 1. 15. The Kingdom of God cometh not with observation The Kingdom of God is within you Luk. 17. 20 21. The Kingdom of God is not meat and drink but Righteousness and Peace and Joy in the Holy Ghost Rom. 14. 17. And I acknowledg that this Kingdom of his may fitly be called his Spiritual Kingdom because his Government in it is altogether Spiritual It may fitly be called his Donative Kingdom because he received it by donation and gift from his Father Joh. 17. 2. It may fitly be called his Mediatory Kingdom because it belongs unto him as he is a Mediator between God and man And it may fitly be called his Oeconomical Kingdom because it extends properly to his Family the visible Church Neither do I think that think this Personal Kingdom of Christ considered as meerly Divine shall extend to the Church Triumphant 3. The Personal-Humane Kingdom of Christ is that Kingdom which belongs unto him as he is the Son of man and the Son of David and wherein he shall raign in his Humane Nature bodily and visibly And though I grant That this Kingdom of his shall be a second estate of his Personal Donative Mediatory Occonomical Kingdom yet for distinction sake I call it his Personal-Humane Kingdom because only in this estate of his Kingdom shall he raign after a bodily and humane manner Now this is the Kingdom of which I am here to speak and I shall speak of it partly by way of Doctrine and partly by way of Use and Application By way of Doctrine I shall lay down several principles or grounds needful to be known concerning this Kingdom of Christ As First I affirm That Christ shall one day have
Kingdom of Christ is much spoken in the Scriptures both of the Old and New Testament And consequently we should not doubt whether or not he shall have such a Kingdom Fifthly I affirm That this Personal-Humane 5 Ground Kingdom of his in the World to come shall be of large extent For 1. It shall extend to all Nations that shall be in the World to come As it is written of Christ All Kings shall bow before him all Nations shall serve him Psal 72. 11. All Nations and Languages and People shall serve him Dan 7. 14. which shall never be fully accomplished in this world as we may well think because at his second Coming he shall find the Nations which are in the four quarters of the earth Gog and Magog gathered together to battel against him and against his Saints the number of whom shall be as the sand of the Sea Rev. 20. 8 9. Therefore it is in the World to Come that all Nations shall serve him 2. It shall extend to all Countries that shall be in the World to come as it is written His Domion shall be from Sea to Sea and from the River unto the ends of the Earth Psal 72. 8. 3. It shall extend to all other creatures beside men and Angels that shal be in the World to come Psa 8. 6 7 8. whereas in this world we know the Spiritual Kingdom of Christ doth extend to no such creatures but only unto the visible Church and some say only unto the Saints on this earth 4. It shall extend both to his friends and foes which shall be in the World to come For Christ shall raign and rule over his Friends the Saints in this Humane Kingdom of his and for this cause he is called the King of Saints Rev. 15. 3. And though the Saints shall rai●n with him in this Kingdom yet their raign shall be subordinate to his and they shall be his Subjects yet Kings over others And he shall also raign and rule over his Enemies in this Kingdom of his for which cause it is said Through the greatness of thy Power shall thine Enemies submit themselves unto thee Psal 66. 3. They that dwell in the Wilderness shall bow before him and his Enemies shall lick the dust Psal 72. 9. 5. Yea it shall extend unto the whole World to come seeing it shall be put in subjection to him Heb. 2. 5. And so this Kingdom of his shall be of large extent Sixthly I affirm That this Personal-Humane 6 Ground Kingdom of his shall be a flourishing Kingdom As 1. In respect of Prosperity because Christ shall raign prosperously in it without any disaster or ill success at all as it is written of him In thy Majesty ride prosperously because of Truth and Meekness and Righteousness Psal 45. 4. A King shall raign and prosper Jer. 23. 5. 2. In respect of Honour and Glory because he shall raign honorably it it without any the least open affront or dis-respect as it is written of him Gird thy Sword upon thy thigh O Most Mighty with thy Glory and thy Majesty Psal 45. 3. Honor and Majesty are before him Psal 96. 6. 3. In respect of Righteousness because he shall raign and judg righteously it it as it is said of him He shall execute Iudgment and Iustice Jer. 23. 5. He shall judg the People with Righteousness Psal 72. 2. A Scepter of Righteousness is the Scepter of thy Kingdom Heb. 1. 8. 4. In respect of Peace because he shall raign peaceably in it without any open resistance or opposition Yea in this Kingdom of his shall be abundance of peace and the mountains shall bring peace unto his people Psal 72. 3 7. 5. In respect of plenty because in this Kingdom of his both Christ and his Saints shall live in a plentiful condition without the want of any thing And he that overcometh shall inherit all things Revel 21. 7. And thus this Kingdom of his shall be a flourishing Kingdom Seventhly I affirm That this Personal-Humane 7 Ground Kingdom of his shall be an everlasting Kingdom For thus it is written of him and of this his Kingdom His name shall endure for ever Psa 72. 17. Of the increase of His Government there shall be no end Isai 9. 7. His Kingdom shall never be destroyed but shall stand for ever Dan. 2. 44. His Dominion is an everlasting Dominion which shall not pass away and his Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed Dan. 7. 14. He shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever and of His Kingdom there shall be no end Luk. 1. 33. David shall be their Prince for ever Ezek. 37. 25. Thy Throne O God is for ever ever Heb. 1. 8. Yea this Kingdom of his is called by Saint Peter the everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 2 Pet. 1. 11. Wherefore we should not vainly imagine with M. H. A. M G. H some Writers That this Personal-Humane-Divine Kingdom of Christ shall one day have an end or that it shall continue but onely for a long time because as they say some things are said in Scripture to continue for ever which were to continue but onely for a long time But we should understand that these phrases for ever for ever and ever are taken two ways in Scripture Sometimes Tropically and not properly and then indeed they are referred to such things as were to continue but only for a long time as may be seen Exod. 12. 14 24. 21. 6. Numb 15. 15. Sometimes also the same phrases are taken properly and not Tropically and then they are still referred to such things as have no end at all Yea thus these phrases for ever for ever and ever are taken in the former passages concerning the Personal Humane Kingdom of Christ and so the meaning of them is That this Kingdom of his shall have no end at all And it is plainly said in some of those passages once and again That this Kingdon of his shall have no end Isai 9. 7. Luk. 1. 33. By which latter phrase we must expound the two former that we may not consent to the blasphemy of those who say That the Personal Kingdom of Christ whether Divine or Humane shall continue but onely for a time Thus much of this Kingdom of Christ by way Vse of Doctrine in seven Grounds or Propositions I shal also speak something by way of Application according to my promise And First This Doctrine should admonish all to beware lest we entertain any erroneous Opinions in our mindes in reference to this Kingdom of his And far be it from us to think 1. That Christs personal Kingdom shall be onely a spiritual Kingdom 2. That Christ shall have a personal humane Kingdom in this world 3. That he shall have no personal humane Kingdom in the World to come 4. That his personal humane Kingdom shal have an end For all these Opinions are contrary to the former Grounds and to the