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A43727 Apokalypsis apokalypseos, or, The revelation revealed being a practical exposition on the revelation of St. John : whereunto is annexed a small essay, entituled Quinto-Monarchiæ, cum Quarto Omologia, or, A friendly complyance between Christ's monarchy, and the magistrates / by William Hicks ... Hicks, William, 1621-1660. 1659 (1659) Wing H1928; ESTC R20296 349,308 358

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needs be sure and firm for In him according to that of the Apostle 2 Cor. 1.20 are all the promises of God yea and Amen and that he may get the better faith and credence thereunto he adds another title The faithful and true witness Paul could publiquely profess That he was a faithful witness of the mind and counsel of God to his discsples and that he had hid nothing back that did necessarily conduce to their salvation and think ye that Christ in these Revelations hath not dealt as the faithful and true witness who is the God of all truth himself O ye of little faith that will not believe the truth of those Prophesies the downfal of the Beast Babylon and the whore together with the resurrection of the witnesses and the churches glorious restored state on earth before the end of the world which are clearly and fully asserted and evidenced from this book of Prophesies Hath not Christ promised it that is the Amen in whom all the promises are yea and Amen and coming from him that is the true and faithful witness that can never fail And to take off all suspition of failure of the truth of those prophesies there is a third property here added The beginning of the Creation of God This hath relation to that description of Christ in chap. 1. v. 8. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 It may be rendred either The beginning of the Creation of God or The principality of the Creation of God For Christ is both the beginning of all creatures for by him all things were made and without him nothing were made and he is also the supreme Prince and Governour of all the works of the creation for so it necessarily follows That all things should be subject to his principality and government who did at first create them and give a Being to them Therefore to shut up this The sayings of these Prophesies in this book must needs be sure and come to pass in their appointed seasons seeing the Amen the faithful and true witness and the Creator Preserver and Governour of all the works of the Creation hath said and spoken them who will not then believe them coming first from so faithful and true a witness and from one who is the beginning and Prince of the whole creation and therefore most able to perform them Verse 15. I know thy works that thou art neither cold nor hot I would thou wert cold or hot This church of Laodicea as she comes last in place so she comes last in spiritual graces of all her sister churches Christ findes nothing in her that is truly commendable Even in the churches of Sardis and Pergamus though as good as dead and mixed with much corruptions yet there was found in them somwhat praise-worthy some undefiled Names that were not carried aside by the false Doctrines of Jezebel but in Laodicea nothing is found commendable and therefore she hears of nothing from Christ but matter of reproof and of the desperateness of her spiritual state and condition Doubtless there were some sincere faithful Witnesses in this church of Laodicea notwithstanding the Spirit 's silence in it or else she could not be properly numbred as one of the golden candlesticks or as a church of Christ their number being but small they were not sufficient to give a denomination unto the whole for indeed a body politique whither civil or spiritual is to be denominated sound or unsound from the major part as in the case of particular souls or persons if grace be more prevalent in degree in the soul then sin and corruption it is to be tearmed a sincere gracious soul but if sin be most prevalent it may be justly tearmed a sinful and unregenerate soul So is the case of political churches if their frame constitution and matter be most unsound and corrupt such churches are not to be denominated sound healthful bodies We are not to call darkness light or light darkness Though for their profession of their faith they be called churches of Christ yet for the deadness thereof they may with Sardis be rightly tearmed dead ones yea twice dead and to be plucked up by the roots Doubtless under Prelacy both English and Romish there were and are diverse pretious christians and Saints of Christ as in the days of Elijah when the Idol of Baal and his worship and the Priests thereof were exalted yet then in that corrupt state of Israel there were seven thousand that bow●d not the knee to Baal yet them few faithful ones in the days of Elijah or those in the days of Prelacy c. Popery came far short to denominate Israel at that time or our English or Forraign Nations under that corrupt frame or temper of antichristian Prelacy to be praise-worthy churches or sound sincere and healthful in their general matter frame or constitution But to return to the charge against Laodicea I know thy works that thou art neither cold nor hot Laodicea was of a strange mongrel composure and temper neither cold nor hot moulded and compacted as a certain odd extraction of two contraries cold and heat I thought before this that that maxime was in all things unquestionable In medio consistit virtus It seems true Religion will not admit of that Principle for Laodicea is here blamed to be in the mean that is in a frame or temper which is neither hot nor cold By hot is here understood one that is zealous fervent in spirit for the truth and worship of God that cannot endure any corruptions will-worships or superstitions shall be admitted in the true christian Worship and Religion and such a one is called a hot fervent or zealous christian and this can never be too intense as unto the degrees thereof if it be considerate and according to sound knowledg The ignorant inconsiderate zeal is reproued and condemned as dangerous and pernitious not the sound and orthodox It is not with God's graces as with moral habits of vertues wherein both the extreams straying from mediocrity either in the excess or in the defect are faults and vices as the excess of liberality may run into prodigality and the defect into covetous parsimony or the excess in fortitude may be called temerity and fool-hardiness and the defect cowardise and pusilanimity and so in the rest but in gracious habits the case is different Souls cannot exceed therein Be ye holy as your heavenly Father is holy no less then an aim unto perfection will serve turn be zealous fervent boyling hot for God and his truth it being sound and considerate it will admit of no mediocrity Lukewarmness or half friend to God and his ways is equally an abomination in God's sight for he requires the whole heart as is coldness or deadness it self and therefore this strange commixture of tempers in Laodicea is exploded by Christ as most dangerous and pernitious and therefore adds I would thou wert cold or hot Hence Note Observ A lukewarm temper among
Christians is not only disaproved of by Christ but also dangerous and pernitious to their Souls welfare Christ could not give one good word of Laodicea for this very reason but in the next verse was ready to spew her out for this her remissness and mediocrity Some will neither be fast friends to Religion nor yet utterly opposite unto it a true hermaphroditical Laodicean temper But what makes them thus to hancker and halt betwen two extreames that they are neither hot nor cold In their very foreheads you may read the reason worldly intrest worldly profit worldly honours do so over-bias them that they will be partly religious and so far forth friends unto it as may get them repute and so be accounted prudent civil and honest men but for the better part of it to have the heart upright for God and the affections kindled and intense upon and for the glory of God in the day of tryals and persecutions they will not touch upon that they did not take Christ upon such account to follow him to his cross there they will leave him as long as he provides loaves for them they will follow him but when he is dragged to the Judgment Hall as our true summer-bird at the approach of winter they fly into their holes for security and will not appear more for Christ until he returns with a sun shine and spring of prosperity upon them These are our moderate politique state christians who are neither hot nor cold true Hermophrodites in Religion that will not move a foot farther in matters thereof then what the State dictates to them If the Prince as in the days of Q. Mary command Popery Popery shall up for them if a Q. Elizabeth succeed all presently reform and become Protestants if she will have Prelacy in the church maintained there will be found assertors enough of its jure divino if Presbitery shall take the Throne all of our State christians will presently fall in to the Geneva and Scottish garb if Independency shall get at top presently our Laodiceans run to New England for a model if that again come out of fashion they are ready to run to Amsterdam for a new pattern So indifferent are such Laodicean christians in matters of Religion that whatsoever form or intrest of all sorts shall be uppermost they will be sure to be of that side and this proceeds from their luke-warm temper and defect or want of heat or true zeal in the Religion they profess if they were zealous in any form though unsound yet they would more closely stick unto it Paul whiles he was a persecuting Saul was zealous though in a bad case So the Jews had a zeal unto God though not according to knowledg Rom 10.1 The Papists to this day continue zealous to their Superstitions and will Worship Only those that pretend highest and to be raised out of the graves of Antichrist and to come to a higher pitch of Reformation then any other christian Professors in the world are like true Laodiceans neither hot nor cold I believe that Master Brightman though not Prophetically yet prudentially enough likned and applied the state of our English church as a true counterpane of its pattern to Laodicea in the times when he wrote for we may observe still the same natural temper in her children at present as he observed in their fore-fathers in his time they are of that mediocrity that they care not what Religion they follow so their intrests honors and estates are secured and maintained I confess they are willing to admit of part of the truths of Christ in Doctrines but for the ministration of Discipline Governments and Ministerial Functions they are very well still contented to retain them that come from Egypt and Babylon and not from Christ and his holy church therefore they are to look to it least they are spewed out as their fore-fathers the Prelates for their Laodicean temper and half Reformation which hitherto they have but as yet attained to Object But here it may be said May not christians be too hot too zealous in their intentions towards things of their Religion were not a moderater carriage and temperature more commendable in them and more advantageous to the work of the Gospel then an over fiery zealous one To answer this Question first understand whereof zeal is compounded and that is first of an intention of the affections or an enlarged love on the thing beloved Secondly Of jealousie which is with great indignation and grief when an injury true or supposed is offered to the thing so fervently loved So this affection of zeal is not simply good or evil but is an indifferent passion found in men both good and evil for the Apostles were zealous and so were the Pharisees Christians were zealous so were the Jews so some of the reformed are zealous in their ways so many also of the Papists but that that denominates zeal either good or evil is first in respect of its object godly zeal must have the knowledg of a right object it must be truly God's glory God's worship God's truth God's will and doctrine either in part or in the whole and that indubitably that denominates a godly zeal A zeal to God out of Christ as the Iews had will not suffice to call it a truly godly zeal because it was not according to knowledg nor having an adequate and compleat object 't is true their zeal towards God was good and commendable in them but because it was not guided by sound knowledg it was blind and erroneous and therefore vitious for want of a compleat object Secondly It grieveth for the wrong truly done and not supposed as the Iews thought was done by the preaching of the Gospel unto the glory of God and his true worship True godly zeal must have right ends it ever affecteth and seeketh the honour of God and not self praise and vain glory Examples of this true godly zeal we have in Christ when he whipped the buyers and sellers out of the Temple Joh. 2.15 and in Phineas Numb 25.8 11. in Paul and Barnabas when they rent their cloathes Act. 14.19 and Moses when he broke the Tables Exod. 23. and in Paul for the Corinthians 1 Cor. 1.11 and for the Galatians Gal. 4.19 But many for want of right objects right ends and other due ingredients have missed of true zeal as Demetrius his zeal for Diana Act. 19. whom he ought not to have loved so Paul a Pharisee was zealous but he loved that that he should not have loved that is his own righteousness by the Law as the rest of the Pharisaical Iews did Jehu was zealous but failed in the manner 2 King 10.6 The Apostles out of zeal wishing fire upon the Inhabitants of Samaria Luk. 9.54 failed in the end of their zeal it being not out of pure affection to God's glory or out of charity unto their neighbours but out of revenge and impatience as from Bonarges Sons of
GULLELMUS HICKS GEN. ATAT●S 〈◊〉 1658. Though Thou no Prophet art nor Prophets Son Without their Spirit this could ne're be done Though Brightman Napeir Mede are gone to rest Their Sp'rite yet liues redoubled in thy Breast Yee that have cast th' Apocalyps to ground Because so dark mysterious and profound Why take it up againe and use this Glasse T will then no longer for a Mystriè passe D Loggan del et sculp ἈΠΟΚΆΛΥΨΙΣ ἈΠΟΚΆΛΥΨΕΩΣ OR The Revelation Revealed Being a Practical EXPOSITION On the Revelation of St JOHN Whereunto is annexed a small Essay Entituled Quinto-Monarchiae Cum QUARTO ὉΜΟΛΟΓΊΑ OR A Friendly Complyance BETWEEN Christ's Monarchy AND THE MAGISTRATES By William Hicks Gent. Somtime of Wadham Colledge in Oxon Now living near the Mount in Cornwal Dan. 2.28 There is a God in heaven that revealeth Secrets and maketh known u●… the King what shall be in the latter days Rev. 1.3 Blessed is he that readeth and they that hear the words of this Prophe●… and keep those things which are written herein for the time is at hand A Deo principium Dabit Deus his quoque finem LONDON Printed by J. Macock for Daniel White and sold at his Shop at the Seven Stars in St Pauls Churchyard 1659. To the Right Worshipful Sr Richard Chyverton Late Lord Mayor of the Honourable City of LONDON SIR I Take the boldness to present unto You this Essay on the Revelation of S. John and I hope for this my Address and for prefixing your most worthy Name to this Discourse I shall not be judged either unseasonable or presumptuous Considering not only the great Honour and Devotion I bear to your most Worthy Name and Person but being also bound in Gratitude to Revive the Memory of that most Generous and Noble Family of the Chyvertons of Kerris your Worthy Kinsmen To whom I being obliged by so many real Benefits and neer Relations that I knew not how to manifest a better Retaliation then by a Revival of their most Worthy Memories in the Dedication of this Discourse to your Worships Protection who is the only Surviving Branch of that Ancient and Truly Generous Family of the Chyvertons of our County of Cornwal But by the way I shall take leave to assure you being not altogether ignorant of the ends and ayms that most men lay before themselves in such Dedications that it was least in my intention to affix hereunto your Honourable Name thereby to add a countenance to any private opinions of mine much less was it in my eye to raise an esteem upon my weak endeavours by insinuating the least complyance in your Worships judgement in many things I have written herein let them stand or fall according to the Truth and Reason therein manifested I quite disclaim any such pretences in having any Interest in my Plea for this my Application unto your Worthy Self But if the least measure of the Truth of God be herein found I trust it will be no dishonour to your Self nor to the greatest amongst men that such walk under the countenance of your Authority and great Names But what herein shall justly appear heterodox and dissentaneons from the Word of God let it not have the least approbation or countenance from man but let it rather be as an abortive birth and dye for ever never to have a resurrection more Thus having wiped off the sinister Interpretations for this Application In the next place be pleased to take a view of what is here tendered when the urgency of your great and important affairs will permit it being an Interpretation on part of the Book of John's Divine Prophesies wherein God's various dealings with his Church and people as also with the Empires of the world under whose power they come under are under most lively Prophetical Representations and Hyerogliphique Figures discovered and made known even from the time of the giving of that Prophesie unto the end of the world And you know 't is a common Custome amongst most men to get a Prognostication in the ending of the old year to inform themselves of the Accidents and Events that are likely to be in the ensuing year Lo now about the end of this year I present You with this first part of this Divine Ephemerides composed by the skilfullest Astronomer that ever was There is now no need of upholding that wretched practice of running to the Wizards or Star-gazers to know the Events and Successes of Churches States and Kingdoms We have here a full Discovery from himself who created the Stars and knows their course and calls them all by their Names who looseth the bands of Orion and binds up the influence of the Pleiades Men may conjecture and their conjecture fail they talk of the heavens but never were there for a full discovery but here then the Lord of Heaven and Earth and he that created the Seas telling and foretelling Signs and Wonders not for a day or a moneth or a year but for many years even until the end of the World not only the events of our present old year but the accidents also of the New year that is of the other life The Mathematicians of this world never dream'd of that great day wherein a thousand years should make up but one great and glorious day Only this Book the Saints great Almanack reports this and therefore I believe it Aristotle could not conceive that the World should end because he never understood how it did begin but behold a greater then Aristotle is here Christ hath taught of the end and given Notes and Signs to discern this end I doubt not but you will perceive and finde how singular useful the knowledge of these Prophesies will be to all persons but especially to such as have their hands much employed in the great Affairs of the World so that when their Lord and Master cometh with ten thousands of his Angels to call them to an account of their Stewardship how comfortable then will the contemplation be that they in their several Generations have employed their Interests Power and Authority in the World for Christ and his people against Antichris● and its Adherents Those Christian Wor●thies that have already long since fallen asleep with those that are alive at Christs second coming that have engaged on this account wi● be sure then to have an Euge bone Serve to be their portion and they that have ruled here for Christ shall then rule and reigne with him for ever But I desire not to be mistaken in this that I judge all is Antichrist that many in these days call Antichrist I know there is a true real Antichrist an opposite state to Christ and Truth under the Visor of Christ and Truth It is not every difference in Judgement or Religion that makes up Antichrist indeed o● late I finde it a State-knack of several parties and factions to brand their adversaries with those odious stiles of Antichrist Heretiques c. that they may
Disciples should be offended because of him and that they should be cast out imprisoned reviled and suffer many persecutions for his names sake And the ground or reason of all this is from that promise in Gen. 3. That God would set enmity between the seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent and this enmity hath abided ever since and will ever abide between those two mystical seeds until the seed of the woman Christ and his members shall become absolute conquerors in the binding up the old serpent who is the father of all enmities and mischiefs This informeth God's people that it should not seem strange unto them when the world and their enemies do rage against them Here a question may come in Whether christians when they are called unto it are bound in duty to suffer for the profession of all the Truths of God To clear this question I shall premise briefly That Truths are either about fundamentals or circumstantials Fundamentals are such as without the knowledge thereof we cannot ordinarily be saved and they are conversant either about the very being of a Saint and Christian or secondly about the well-being in preserving and building up this Christian in his holy faith and these are called principles or rudiments of Religion Heb. 6.1 You know no one can proceed to be an Artist in any Art or Science or come to any perfection therein without some certain rules and principles to proceed by so none can become a true Christian or Artist in that heavenly Science of Christianity without some first laid principles And amongst those Fundamentalls which are necessary to the Being of a christian I believe as some have been too large in the description of their Fundamentals so some have been too narrow and therefore seeing they are not precisely determined by any universal assembly of christians but are left to be gathered up here and there in the Word of God by parcels I shall not be so presumptuous to define their certain number only I say thus much That that Creed which is called the Apostolical setting a qualified sense on that article of Christ's descent into hell to be the exactest square and rule of principles that relates unto the very Being of a Christian that is this day extant and he that is not ready to suffer for the profession thereof is not worthy the name of a Christian Now secondly other Fundamentals are about the well-being of a christian and such are all the Ordinances of the Gospel As Baptism Lord's Supper Prayer Thanks-givings all Church Orders and Fellowships Preaching Exhorting Reproving Overseeing and the like And if it be in our power we are rather to forbear the use of one of them then to defile our souls or consciences under corrupt administrations of them but if at any time we were called to suffer for the essential truth of them we are bound to suffer and to bear them a testimony as a part of the Truth and Word of God But for every opinion that arises about the right administrations of the latter or manner of understanding of the former principles which are but the circumstantials of Religion to set bonds upon the conscience therein it savours rather of a spirit of contention heat and passion then of found judgement and christian wisdom This is to make hard knots where there is none and Christ calls his yoke easie this were to make it burdensom and intollerable The substantial part of Christian Religion is plain and easie and the blinde may walk therein and a lamb may wade thorow This is life eternal that they may know thee the only true God and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent John 17.3 It is true there are mysteries high questions and deep things of God in the word these are for the exercise of our spirits and gifts not of our faith no further then as part of the revealed mind of God and therefore we believe them to be truth though we understand them not which are reserved until the day of the revelation of all things when we shall know as we are known and when all our ignorances and imperfections shall be done away This sets a check upon some hot spirits of these times that rather then lose or part with their wilde opinions or let them lie unvented would break all the bonds of peace charity and communion amongst Christians and so utterly deprive the churches of Christ of all the benefit which otherwise their gifts and parts might stand in stead for I doubt all sorts of christians of our times are too far baptized into this errour and Satan hath too great a stroke in it to divide the hearts of Christians about circumstantials when as they hold one and the same fundamentals joyntly together The Lord in mercy to his churches remedy this great evil and sin of our times Vers 10. I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day and heard behind me a great voice as of a Trumpet In the Greek copie it is no more but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I was in the Spirit which in Beza's translation is rendred correptus in Spiritu I was rapt in Spirit It was indeed a rapture of spirit an extasie wherein John received this Vision and so it hath been with all the Prophets of old they were acted by the Spirit in all their visions and prophesies they were lift up above themselves and out of themselves when they were to have cognizance of Divine things and this was by the Eternal Spirit of God working mightily in their spirits Observ That the Spirit of God does as it were set a violence on those persons he employs about the high mysteries and discoveries of his choicest Truths Paul that great light of the Gentiles he had his raptures into the third heaven whether in the body or out of the body he could not tell Exekiel when he was to receive those high Visions he oft reports of the Spirit entring into him and taking him up cap. 3.12 and 2.2 John for his better accomplishment to receive those divine Visions he is here said to be rapt in Spirit And the reasons of this is First That he might be the better enabled to take a clear and full view of those divine discoveries which were about to be shown unto him When we would show one things distinctly we use to place him up on high for the better sight Secondly That he might have satisfaction in his own spirit that those his visions were from God seeing he had so extraordinary taste of the Spirit in the first place he might well conclude he was now as it were to become the mouth of the Spirit unto the churches Lastly That his thoughts and heart might have been sequestred from things below and his contemplation raised higher on things divine as a true Prophet of God ought to have Another Note from hence is as a corrollary to the former That when Christ sets up any eminent Officer or Light in
Thunder and how zealous and hot are the Papists this day for their scarlet Strumpet and her fornications which ought not to be loved and therefore no true zeal but spurious and impious The reason of all this is that a mans intentions are never good be they never so highly pretending thereunto but when they are built upon a good warrant to wit the Word of God and referred to right ends namely the praise of God and the good of his church and people Now to return to answer the doubt proposed having cleared what true zeal is with the circumstances thereof I answer That we cannot be too zealous when a right object and right ends are proposed Paul in Rom. 12.11 exhorteth men to be fervent in the Spirit hot boyling hot in spiritual affairs What think ye of Paul when he opposed Peter to his face in the business of circumcision and would not give way to his dissimulation no not for an hour so zealous was he for the truth of God God is so zealous of his own honour and glory that he smote Uzzah 2 Sam. 6 7. for putting only his hand unto the Ark out of an ignorant zeal to save it from falling unto the ground one would have thought that God would have commended his zeal and spared his ignorance herein but being not according unto knowledge but contrary to the command of God he suffered for it No good intentions and meanings will make that action or duty good or lawful be it ever so speciously religious and gracious that is not warranted by the rule of the Scriptures the best duties for want of this scantling are turned into sin And as God is zealous of his glory so he makes his Ministers like himself Heb. 1.7 He makes his Ministers a flame of fire I would have all indifferent lukewarm moderate State-christians to consider with themselves whether could the Apostles and first Disciples of Christ ordinarily propagate the Gospel thorow the world if they had been all of an indifferent lukewarm Laodicean temper Christ himself was thought by the people to be one too hot that his zeal was beyond his judgement Mark 3.21 and therefore said He was beside himself Paul was also accounted mad not only by Festus for his zeal towards God Acts 26.24 but also by the christian Corinthians 2 Cor. 5 13. So Michel scoft at David as one of the fools for his zeal yet though they and other Saints of God were vilified and reproached by the ignorant world yet their zeal have laid that corner stone and foundation of salvation that all the gates of hell shall not prevail against it What think you will the scarlet whore that sitteth as a Queen be dethroned or Antichrist be discovered and overthrown by a moderate lukewarm Laodicean State Religion and Temper Surely the first Beginners and Founders of our Reformation were of another spirit then we in these days are of or else it would have made but a slow procedure for want of this true zeal our Reformation is at a stand and in spiritual growth non progredi est regredi But I would still be understood that it must be a zeal mixed with the former ingredients and with sound knowledge that it may be as an eye and a guide to direct and conduct it aright both in the things to be loved and in the manner and ends of their love or else zeal not rightly regulated may be dangerous and pernicious There are three sorts of people that offend and fail in their zeal First Those that are stark cold and have no zeal at all to Gods glory or his worship as the profane worldling is Secondly Those indifferent lukewarm christians that are neither hot nor cold as those Laodiceans were and as the Israelites of old halting between God and Baal 1 Kings 18.21 The third sort are They whose zeal is blind void of sound knowledge and godly wisdom who covering their own carnal affections with the cloak of glorifying of God rush on inconsiderately into many evil and unlawful actions Some on this pretence endeavour again in these our days to set up Antichrist in his Throne among us Others on the other hand for want of this sound knowledge joyned to their zeal under pretence of pulling down Antichrist and the Scarlet whore they endeavour to undermine and pull down all Magistracy Ministery Scriptures and all the Ordinances in Christ's churches whatsoever whereof this age of ours affords as many lamentable examples as any former whatsoever therefore let every one be instant with God in prayer to add wisdom and sound knowledge unto his zeal Secondly I answer That in controverted opinions of Religion that lye deep and dark whether they are the will of God or not moderation in such things is most commendable and let every one walk as he hath attained unto for I am of opinion that all controverted points and mysteries in the Word of God will not be made manifest unto us until the day of the revelation of all things when Christ the great Key-bearer of the House of David shall appear to open all the sealed books and no man shall shut again and so that Scripture in such things may be rightly applyed Be not righteous over much that is be not over zealous hot or fervent for them But for plain obvious and perspicuous commands and truths of God as whether Christ's precepts and commands or Antichrist's are to be followed and embraced our zeal and intentions here cannot be too hot we cannot possibly here admit of a Syncratism or a mean as worldly wise Cassander would endeavour between Papist and Protestant either God must be God or Baal must be God either Christ must have the Throne or else Antichrist must reigne they cannot possibly inhabite in one Temple God and Dagon will not correspond no degree of zeal herein will suffice but what is the highest and aimeth at perfection the defect whereof either that of coldness which is more remote or that of lukewarmness which is nearer is equally faulty in this particular either let us be altogether Romish or altogether Reformed either fully zealous for Christ and his ways or else cold thereunto for no mean will serve turn Therefore Christ in the next words says to lukewarm Laodicea I would thou wert cold or hot That is I would thou wert resolved one way or other I rather thou wert any thing then what thou art I would as rather thou wert of no Religion as of this mongrel uncertain hotchpotch Religion that thou art of From these words Note Observ That a luke-warm Religion is equally if not more displeasing unto God then irreligion or profaness itself Christ here prefers coldness the most remote degree in Religion before a nearer luke-warmness Christ wished Laodicea either to be hot zealous in the things of God or else cold that is dead strange and alienated to the things of God rather then indifferent and lukewarm as she was It is as good and there
God if we were not of his family he would leave us alone to run on in our own perverse ways until destruction and hell overwhelmed us Be zealous therefore and repent What zeal is see formerly on the fifteenth and sixteenth verses Christ in the former verse prescribed the remedy to the church of Laodicea for her disease and here he adviseth to the application of it Be zealous be fervent be hot cast away thy half mongrel Religion which is neither hot nor cold Purge out O England thy Romish leven that makes thee hang even half way between heaven and hell between Christ and Antichrist Be zealous and repent O Laodicea cast out O England thy pretended riches honours and preferments which works a conceit in thee that thou art rich whiles thou art but beggarly and naked and buy gold tryed of the fire of Christ and true honours from him and that white rayment of his righteousness and of his holy Spouse in her external offices and ordinances which will make thee truly honourable beautiful rich and comly Be zealous I say and fervent hot after those precious jewels and spiritual riches and repent of thy former follies and vain conceits and then thou wilt be wise to purpose and become as a Lilly among the Thorns and the fairest of all thy Sisters Vers 20. Behold I stand at the door and knock if any man hear my voice and open the door I will come in to him and will sup with him and he with me Christ adds here another motive to the poor blinde Laodiceans to come unto him for gold for white rayment for eye-salve to supply all their wants which is drawn from his willingness and readiness to come in and converse with all such that are but willing to receive him and to close with him and therefore he tells them Behold I stand at the door and knock Christ comes as one desiring to have entrance he knocks first that they may know to whom it is that they must open Christ coming in his first grace is irresistable and as the strong man dispossesses Satan and takes possession of the house the soul by a spiritual force and over-powering hand But if the soul after faith received by its own sloth remisness or backsliding shall shut the door or entrance thereof against the kindly operations of Christ and his Spirit Christ is not obliged to break up the door of that heart again by violence as at his first coming in unto it but will come and call and knock for entrance that is will wait with mercies with providences with precepts commands with exhortations and reproofs that if possible to melt the straying and erring soul into compunction and to open again unto him that the King of glory may enter in From which posture of Christ Observe Observ That Christ uses all possible means for the reclaiming and regaining erring souls into the ways of life He comes as it were a supplicant at their doors and desires them to give entrance to him He stands and knocks he waits and waits long and calls and calls again by divers and various ways of mercies and grace he puts them in minde of his former loving kindnesses and how ready he is to help them if they will but open to him and follow his direction and hearken to his voice Somtimes he shakes his rod over them to bring them to repentance and tells them as many as he loves he rebukes and chastens somtimes he invites them by mercies and gracious considerations to return unto him then again he takes the terrors of the Law to make them see their danger if they continue obstinate unto his calls and lastly he sends his Ambassadours with precept upon precept and line upon line beseeching in Christ's name the straying souls to return unto him Christ will never be wanting to them unless they be wanting unto themselves Quest But why does not Christ himself use his force and open the door himself by his Spirits power to these poor Laodiceans Is not he the great Key-bearer of David who openeth and no man shutteth and if he would but speak the word he need not stand knocking at their doors they would fly open to him that he might enter in I answer 1. 'T is true At Christ's first entring into the soul our base natures are so resistable and abhorrent to the work of grace that he must come by force by a spiritual force with his Key of David to unlock the doors of our hearts if he will have an entrance thereinto But secondly Having first shed abroad his first grace into our hearts then he commands us to work in the power of that grace to work out our salvation with fear and trembling Having received the promises saith the Apostle clense your selves from all filthiness 2 Cor. 7.1 and Christ puts us then upon doing that we may stir up our graces improve our talents and become active growing and fruitful christians and on this account Christ here knocks at the door of the hearts of the church of Laodicea and bids her to hearken to his voice and ro open to him She had received the first grace of faith from Christ or else she could not be numbred among the seven golden candlesticks though she was a sad disorderly and rusty one yet she was a church of Christ still and therefore might very well be commanded to set her power and grace a working to open unto Christ the operations of whose Spirit she had shut out and quenched by her uneven carriage and luke-warm temper Thirdly and in the last place Know that Laodicea had not quite shut the door to Christ as unto the operation of his graces she was a church of Christ though a luke-warm one but she had shut the door and denied him passage in some of his Ordinances by which Christ usually and ordinarily enters she had shut the door unto a true spiritual Ministery Discipline orderly calls and regular dispensing of his Ordinances and instead thereof entertains a formal lazy indifferent luke-warm Ministery State-discipline Officers and calls and so all Ordinances are brought to the scantling of the will of man not of God or of Christ and so makes up a mongrel Hermaphroditical worship part of God's and part of man's which indeed is purely neither God's nor man's and therefore an abomination both to God and man She had shut this door and way of entrance against Christ as some of our churches has done this day and therefore Christ comes and knocks and how By the Ministery of his Word and faithful Witnesses And as John was sent with an Epistle in his hand to Laodicea and the rest of the delinquent Asian churches so Christ sends his faithful Teachers and Prophets with a burden in their mouths against all such false worship and doctrine to unshut the doors if it may be that the King of glory may enter in Use From the discoursed premisses it plainly appears That this Scripture