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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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laid home close on the whole church of Thyatira for suffering the woman Jezabel and her prophetique delusions Now if it were alone in the Angels power of Thyatira to deal with these Balaamitish prophets the Spirit of Christ would especially lay the burden and reproof upon them to wit the Superintendents of the church but it is clearly notified unto us that the charge is wholly laid home upon the churches v. 17. Let him that hath an ear hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches Though I grant the Eldership or Officers may be the mouth of Christ unto the churches and again the churches mouth unto Christ and so they are his Ambassadors agitating in his name and are to precede in many duties in relation to the church yet the charge for admission and entertainment of heterodoxies and corruptions in the churches is not solely laid upon them but upon the whole churches so hence this is clearly evinced that those that are justly charged for the admission and permission of evil had an indubitable power and authority in themselves either not to admit it or being admitted to try it and cut it off by such means as are appointed for such ends but the whole church of Thyatira is justly charged for the admission and permission of corruptions among them therefore the conclusion is evident But this shall suffice herein See more hereon v. 20. following Object But is not this with the Papists to raise the jurisdiction of the church so high as to set it above the soveraignty of the Word I answer negatively for a Soveraign Prince receives no diminution of honour for his subordinate Ministers of State to receive that honour due unto their place neither so doth the Word lose at all of its glory for that the church hath its due honour put upon it also indeed the Word is suprema Lex the Standard the Rule and light by which all doctrines are tryed and discerned and being of Divine Revelation and in its self infallible must needs be above the authority and of a surer testimony then that which is mixed with much fallibility and imperfection as the choicest and purest churches ever were as those of Corinth Ephesus Galatia c. And as a Law of meer humane institution is reputed of so high authority that it binds the Legislators themselves and in that respect is above those that made it but much more the Word of God which is his Law and his revealed mind coming from so infinite and unerrable a Legislator as God is so far transcends the authority of any Judicature on earth as the wisdom of an infinite does a finite creature therefore must needs be binding to all to whom it is made known having such a perfection in it that whosoever is conversant therein it is able by the blessing of the Spirit to make him wise unto salvation and perfect in every good thing and work The Word unto the Church is as the Sun unto the Dial if the Dial be set right to the Sun it will give a right judgment of the time of the day so if the church gives a judgement according to the square and scantling of the Word it will be a righteous judgement but otherwise to make the Word subservient and to conclude unto the churches dictates is an undertaking to rectifie the course of the Sun unto the obliquity of the Dial which will prove Aethiopiam lvvare and most irrational So that church that keeps her self within her own sphere and tries and examines spirits and doctrines that are heterodox and unsound by the sound of the Word which is a most sure light and infallible cynosure doubtless that church will be led and preserved in all truth But if any one so far exalts its self as to conclude for truth its own dictates dissentaneous unto the Word but suiting with self-interest and designe the first may be a golden candlestick both precious and famous for its faith integrity and justice towards God and man but the latter will soon degenerate into an harlot-church if not soon become apostate to the faith The first is Christ's highest Judicature on earth wherein he takes delight to walk in as his Garden enclosed to view their pleasant fruits but the other Christ will look upon as a rotten Tree that cumbers the ground and serves only to be hewen down and cast into the fire Observ 4. Another Observation is That in the purest times and churches there are found great corruptions both in manners and doctrines In this famous church of Ephesus Corinth c. in the Apostles days were found both 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 evil ones and false ones such as pretended they were Apostles but were found liars and deceivers Amongst the twelve there was a Judas In that church in the Ark when the world and church had one and the same extent and boundaries in eight persons only yet one was a Cham and there was also a Cain when it was of a lesser number and but four in the world But here obiter and by the way we must be careful to distinguish between God's Decretive will and his Preceptive Will His Voluntas bene placiti and Voluntas signi as the Schools call it or his will of purpose and his will of good pleasure Not that there are two Wills in God but several and divers acts of one and the same Will as by the same will we love by the same will we hate by the same will we purpose one thing by the same will we command another thing yet they are not two contradictory wills but divers acts of one and the same will Diversa non sunt contraria Now though God may in his providential wisdom ordain false teachers and wicked persons to be found in his church for divers ends known unto God and more especially for the tryal of the faithful and the exaltation of his grace yet they are much mistaken that hence argue either for admission of wicked persons or unsound in the faith into the fellowship of the church or for their toleration therein after a discovery for it is the command of God to the contrary That we admit not such being known into the consortship of the church or being admitted upon discovery we tolerate them not for if they were to be admitted and tolerated quietly within the church then doubtless the church of Ephesus had not received that encomium and well done for their zeal against them nor the church of Thyatira that worthy reproof for the suffering that woman Jezabel amongst them therefore the one church did her duty and obeyed Christ's preceptive will and had the praise and glory for it the other neglected it and therefore had a just check laid upon her So that this question is to be stated de Jure non de Facto I confess de facto there may be evil persons false teachers in the best churches and purest times but de
officers now at present authorized in the churches meerly as such officers then surely there are some officers wanting unto the churches by which it may be rightly dispensed But the major being formerly cleared the consequence I believe none will deny that looks upon the preaching of the word as an act of authority and office therefore the conclusion is evident And therefore to shut up this discourse I am very much of opinion that all primitive offices and officers which were of positive institutions in the Apostles times are moral positive laws and still constringent and perpetual unless you can show their repeals See Cawdry on the Sabbath part 1. cap. 2. hereon and therefore binding unto the church in all ages Confer hereunto that of Eph. 4.11 12 13. All which indeed the church doth virtually and implicitely maintain though they have laid by the names thereof so necessary do they find the acts of the said offices though the offices themselves nominally are thrust out of doors When we send Preachers to our American plantations for the discipling the poor Indians are they not tantamount as Apostles When Eusebius the centurists and later Church Historiographers do historifie the acts and occurrences of the church are they not in a qualified sense Evangelists when persons do interpret and enucleate dark or prophetical Scriptures do they not look like Prophets When by the faith and prayers of the faithful corruptions are vanquished the will 's reformed health restored and Satanical dispossessions accomplished do they not carry the face of miracles And why then should we not entertain the offices and gifts themselves nominally as well as operatively and virtually though with some mark of distinction as by a crescent as unto younger brothers acknowledging always and that justly a pre-eminence of gifts and spirit in those of the first age and nearest unto the fountain of life and verity but far thereby from concluding that their offices were buried with the first founders together with their most excellent gifts in one arme but still kept alive and preserved for the good of the Church and the perfecting of the Saints for the work of the Ministry for the edifying of the body of Christ till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God unto a perfect man unto the measure of the station of the fulness of Christ And that none may judge me rash or presumptory in this opinion I submit it to the tryal of Christ's churches and add Adhuc sub Judice lis est Try all things hold fast that which is good Let every one be perswaded fully in his own mind and in the mean to walk in that measure of light that he hath attained unto In the next place the question may be seasonably set how shall we know or try false Apostles from true Christ's ministers from antichrist's or the pseudo-prophets from the Orthodox Seeing the false ones can transform themselves into the Apostles of Christ and say they are Apostles and Ministers of Christ as well as true ones 2 Cor. 11.13 Rev. 2.2 This question indeed is worthy the discussion useful both for the rectifying of the private judgement of discretion as well as of the publique authoritative judgement of the church in this particular for indeed it is no new thing nor strange to the purest churches of God to have false Prophets and false Apostles in them In the days of Ahab 1 Kings 18.19 the prophets of Baal were four hundred and fifty and of the Groves four hundred but the true ones hid by Obadiah were but one hundred Ezekiel Jeremiah met them too in Babylon Jer. 28 29 chap. and Ezek. 12.2 3. The Apostolique primitive churches were much troubled and vexed with false Apostles false prophets and false teachers also witness 2 Cor. 11.13 2 Pet. 2.1 Gal. 5.12 Matth. 24.11 and those churches of Ephesus Pergamus Sardis c. had their share also in this trouble by the doctrine of Balaam Nicolaitans Jezabel c. and this God often suffers with the sad consequences thereof in and upon his churches to make the Truth more clear and precious to try the godly and discover hypocrites and to shew his power and wisdom that can produce good out of evil and preserve his undefiled in the midst of contagions but the wisdom of the Saints is to try them and discover them that so they may be avoided with all their malignant influences and pernicious doctrines Now a false Apostle or Prophet may be discovered two ways First Either from his false doctrine or prophesie Or secondly From his false call or mission The ancient Prophets of God were called Seers from the clear divine revelations and irradiations they had of the mind of God 2 Kings 17.13 and this was called the Gift of Prophesie Next They had a clear call to exercise that Gift But the false Prophets they prophesied out of their own hearts and follow their own spirits and have seen nothing as in Ezek. 12.2 3. that is They are Prophets because they will be Prophets it is their own motion that makes them prophesie they thrust themselves upon it and make their own wills the highest original of their call and therefore in the next place the things they prophesie are their own what their fancies lusts private interests affections and carnal reason suggest unto them so their prophesies come by the will of man not of God as that of 2 Pet. 1.21 and therefore however esteemed and magnified by men is worthless in God's account because it only proceeds from their own spirits and not from God's Spirit the true Spirit of prophesie Now I would not here be mistaken as if I pressed for enthusiastique prophesies but to keep close to that Spirit of prophesie in the Word of God which will not close with man's base interests and motions but is according to the will of God in all things and this is the true spirit of prophesie and therefore what comes from the will of man and private Spirits are in the Scriptures variously branded under the Titles of lies dreams vain divinations perverse things the commandments of men Mark 7.7 wisdom of this world 1 Cor. 2.6 another Jesus another Spirit another Gospel 2 Cor. 11 4. Therefore Paul durst not preach any other thing but Christ Jesus the Lord and what he had from him by his Spirit that he preached unto them 2 Cor. 4.5 Therefore we may plainly judge a false Prophet or Apostle when he comes with doctrines and prophesies of his own motions and own Spirit and own designs being opposite and destructive to the Spirits doctrine of faith and godliness within the Gospel Object But will not some say that all heretiques false apostles and false Teachers will come with verbum Domini in their mouth and pretend highly that their doctrines are concordant and agreeable to the word of God or else in vain to broach and attest them And who more high then
cap. 18. The Beast and false Prophet joynt companions in evil the one upholding and confirming the other the one by an unrighteous and tyrannical Sword the other by false doctrines and miracles till at last both are caught by Christ and his Armies and cast into the lake of fire and brimstone Rev. 19.20 And if common tribulations were not enough for false teachers and their folowers Christ will cast them into a bed wherein they shall roul themselves in grief cover themselvs in grief and with great tribulation and if all this will not do to bring them to repentance for their wicked deeds and practises Christ hath another bed to cast them into a bed of death and destruction in the next verse And I will kill her children with death except they repent of their deeds Repentance is the only remedy against divine judgments turning from sin and turning to God will turn God's wrath from us and his love towards us See more hereon about repentance ver 5. and 16 of this cap. Vers 23. And I will kill her children with death and all the Churches shall know that I am he which searcheth the reines and hearts and I will give unto every one of you according to your works As the true church of Christ hath her children begotten and fostered up by the immortal seed of the word so false Teachers and Heretiques have their children also begotten by the spirit of deceit and falshood and nourished by errors and wickedness So this false Nicolaitish Prophetess had her children followers of her Fornication and Idolatry In the former verse we read of her Adulteries that doth commit fornication with her and promote her doctrines of Idolatries equally with her self and that Christ would cast them together into great tribulation except they repent and here we find their Issue children of the same cursed stock which Christ will aso shew no mercy to but kill her children with death that is will sweep them away in judgment not only with a violent and precipitant deatnh ●ut will also slay them with a death eternal Hence Note Observ 1. That children that tread in the steps of their wicked parents are envolved under the same judgments with themselves If we be partakers of our Father's sins it is just that we should be partakers of their punishments If we follow the steps of our faithful parents we shall have the same reward with them of our faithfulness in the latter day God giveth to every one according to his works the child shall not dye for the sin of his parent nor shall the child be saved for the faith or obedience of his parent For the Soul that sinneth shall dye And he that believeth shall be saved But as for the little ones that are uncapable of actual sin or faith their salvation or damnation is according to his will that sheweth mercy on whom he will and whom he will he hardens Rom. 9. Quest. But if it be demanded How will it stand with the justice of God to cut off little children which are innocent nor ever yet done good or evil together in judgment with their parents Answ Little children that had never committed actual sin even babes new born or in the womb doubtless perished in the floud and many in Sodome and yet without impeachment of or derogation to divine Justice First God can do it out of Soveraignty and absolute dominion which he hath over his creatures He is the Potter he that made the Vessel can break it he that gave life to babes can take it away and who can say why dost thou this Secondly all Infants are defiled with original sin and as the wages of sin is death so God can justly inflict death on them both temporal and eternal as the due wages thereof together with their parents Thirdly Little children are part of their parents substance and family and God may justly punish the living parent in his child by death as well as any others of his stock and substance as by a temporal punishment Fourthly Though God may often sweep away in his temporal judgments many little innocent children as by the Sword Famine c. and yet they not perish eternally for violent or sudden death is no Argument of God's hatred to them for many precious souls expire by a more terrible and violent death then that of the Sword Pestilence or Famine Fifthly and lastly For the comfort and the better support of the hopes of faithful parents for the well being of their little innocent dying infants whether they are taken off by God either by an ordinary death or in a common judgment let them understand for their comfort that God hath made an everlasting covenant of grace and salvation with Christ for all his Elect ones Gal. 3.16 Isa 53.11 12. and though the Infants of believers die before they can receive the promise of the Spirit by faith yet the chosen ones in Christ are secure by virtue of God's eternal love towards them in Christ being chosen in him from all eternity Ephes 1.14 and let me with reverence speak it Christ may as soon perish as one of them he being the head they the members making up one mystical church Had God ever cloathed himself with flesh in the person of the Son had it not been to lay down a sufficient price and ransom to divine Justice for all his ever beloved chosen ones And where there is such a predeterminating love as God's is towards his Elect and such an inestimable and compleat price paid for them as Christ's death is how can any such possibly perish without violation and impeachment both of divine Love and divine Justice This is a surer ground of the salvation of some dying Infants of believing parents then that that some Arminianising persons of these days do make to wit the parents faith the condition of the Infant 's salvation Dying Infants with those of that perswasion I leave these few following considerations First They should do well in the first place to produce that grant which they pretend to be in the Gospel covenant that the parents faith is the condition of their Infants salvation dying so but this will be done ad Graecas Calendas it savors too much of works of Supererrogation and Popery to be true Secondly If some dying Infants of believing parents are saved on the condition of their parents faith then all are so saved that dyes so before they have forfeited their condition by their own actual transgressions and if all of them are saved dying so then happier would faithful parents be to see all their children dy whilst Infants and innocent for then they should be sure of their salvation then to see them live for some of them must become reprobate and wicked for few godly parents have ever had all godly children Abraham had Ishmael as well as Isaac Isaac had an Esau as well as a Jacob Jacob had a Reuben Simeon and Levi. brethren
2.28 There is a God in Heaven which revealeth Mysteries to him be all the Glory But to You worthy Sir I have nothing more to add nor for you a greater good to pray then that God who having exalted you in Authority and Power into that likeness of himself so he would Engrave upon you another image or likeness of his own true wisdom and give you an enlightned wise Solomon-like discerning heart whereby you may dayly see more and more into the great and glorious discoveries of the Truths of God in this Book of Prophesies and else-where in the holy Word of God that you may have your ayms right and your heart fixed to prosecute those ends and that in integrity which God in your present Employments hath called you unto The work of this present generation for all Christian Worthies to set their hands and hearts to being as I conceive if not to the downfal of the Throne of the Beast yet at least to the Eclipsing of the Austrian Sun the great Pillar of the Antichristian State And that your heart and hand may not be wanting amongst the chiefest of the Christian Worthies in those great transactions is the great desire of him that is Your Worships Most Humble and Faithful Servant William Hicks To the Judicious Christian READER READER IT is very well known that amongst most that are conversant in the profoundest Speculations and in searching out hidden Verities they are various in their Projects and their Cogitations are usually fixed upon divers ends Some know that they may be known and this is vanity Some know that they may know and this is curiosity Others know that they may edifie and this is charity How distasteful the two former are to all judicious persons and how desirable the latter is to all knowing Christians I need not inculcate The latter being my choice I hope thy candour and the uprightness of my ends will Apologize for me in that I appear in Publique now among the croud in Print and at such a time wherein as one wittily observed viz. Heylins Geogr. in folio 865. The Treasury of Learning was never so full and yet never more empty by reason of the many vain frothy and unnecessary discourses it abounds with from the Scriblers and idle Paper-blurrers of these days and if I have gone beside my self to become one of that number by playing the fool in Print I must say as Paul did to his Corinthians 2 Cor. 5.13 Sive insanimus Deo insanimus sive s●na mente sumus vobis sana mente sumus So if I have played the fool herein it is unto God and for your sakes Christians that I have done it But if thou askest me to what end I fall upon this task of interpreting this Book of Prophesies seeing many have already attempted it whereof some are come off with loss yet others with more credit and proficiency I answer Indeed in all our actions and undertakings of this kinde we are to enquire in the first place Cui bono To what good for what end we do effect them For the end crowns all our actions and adds perfection to them 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or Exitus actu probat The excellency of our works appears and are distinguished by their ends Therefore though my labour herein may by some be accounted superfluous and my self to be justly numbred among the former sort that have Oleum Operam perdiderunt that is come off with loss in their undertakings yet I believe the indifferent and ingenious Reader will be of another minde concerning it when God hath given him and my self opportunity to go thorow with it though I must confess it will partake of much weakness and imperfections from the Instrument yet I trust the Reader will find my ends high and honourable enough and of sufficient excellency to bear up my Spirits in the undertaking and his in perusing and considering And although to some I may seem herein Actum agere to fall upon a Theme fully already discussed by others yet I am of opinion with that saying of Augustines Utile est plures Libros a pluribus fieri diverso stilo etiam de Questionibus iisdem ut ad plurimos res perveniat ad alios sic ad alios autem sic That it is profitable to have Books composed of the same Works or Questions in a various and divers stile that knowledge may be conveyed to very many to some in one manner to others after another Though I shall not much boast of my impartiality in Interpreting and Applying those Prophetical Visions yet I assure the Reader as far as I know mine own heart it was single and unbyassed in this undertaking having first desired God to guide my Vnderstanding and Pen aright to write no more then what did genuinely rise from the substance and coherence of the Text or what might be extracted therefrom by good consequence or what did naturally flow from the proper tendency of the Figures and Hierogliphique characters of each Vision in this Book interpreted not according to private Judgement nor unto the Interest of any Party or Faction being free from any such pre-engagements all which are to be laid aside in all such undertakings as Abraham did his followers as great incumbrances when he went into the Mount to confer with the Lord in Prayer I trust the candid Reader shall finde the Divine Mysteries of this Book of Revelations Opened and Applyed according to the minde of the Spirit therein for the main made evident by the proper characters of each Vision and according to that full compleat Spirit of Harmony that runs through this whole Book of Divine Prophesies I confess I may come short of some Learned Men who have gone herein before me to whose Labours I must justly acknowledge a due Tribute being assisted thereby unto this Work And though I cannot justly apply that saying of Cicero's to my cause for it would savour of too much vanity and self-exalting Recentissima quaeque sunt emandata magis yet this I may boldly adventure to say That thou shalt find such variety of Collections Observations Questions and Truths herein Discussed not ordinary in any former Writers hereupon that will yeild thee if an ingenious person no small delight and profit in Reading Pondering and Treasuring up the same The variety of Flowers makes the sweetest Posie and various Discording yet harmonizing Sounds makes the sweetest Musick So variety of Truths and Questions Discussed will yeild the greater pleasure and profit to the Reader And though I must needs say that many that went before me on this Theme did excel in true Piety Learning and Parts yet saving due respects both to the Persons and their Parts it is not at all strange if that we in this Age being advanced by their help upon their own shoulders and coming nearer unto the accomplishment of the events and the end of all should see a little further in the Truth of these mysterious
humane actions does rightly distinguish of all the Revolutions and changes both of the civil and ecclesiastick states and though many of them are done and acted together and at the same time by diverse and sundry Persons yet cannot be declared together but severally one after another So these Prophesies though revealed and set down in order of place one preceding the other yet in vain do they go about to interpret them that observe not the peculiar characters and hidden misteries of numbers syncronising and meeting in one and the same time which is indeed the great key of the Revelation which makes all the passages and Revolutions therein though at the first sight they seem abstruse and disturbed yet by collating one to the other they become plain and revealed to us which in the subsequent discourse will manifest it self And these have been some of the reasons that some former interpreters have come off with losse in their studies and expositions of this Book when as they have applied diverse passages in this book to their own times when they had no relation to them and sometimes interpreted as they are in order set down in the Book following one another whereas they should be interpreted as they are Relata and ●orrelata and belonging to one and the same time and period though dispersed here and there thorough the whole book and so the harmony of the whole is kept some and entire For wee see that the order it self is not to be conformed to every aptness of interpretation according to the will and pleasure of the interpreter but according to the minde of the Spirit of God made clear by the Idea of their several and particuliar Characters for explanation thereof affixed thereunto Now because some expositours have herein gone astray must there no farther inquiry be made into this Book This would be a way to cast of all the Books of God for in which of them have not some expositors done amiss There is no promise of infallibility but there is a promise unto the latter dayes that many should run to and fro and knowledge should be encreased Dan. 12.4 do not arts grow in time to their 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and perfection And is it any disparagement to those that went before us that we see farther then they did Apigmy upon a ●yants shoulder may see farther then the himself So we being helped by the instructions and experiences of our predecessours upon their shoulders it is no great advancing of our abilities if we soar a little higher I would not be understood as if this my essay were perfect and so exact as nothing can be added thereunto for herein I should balk our proper attribute Humanum est errare since others that come after us will see farther then we of this present age comming neerer to the accomplishment of the events of all Only I leave this consideration and proposal with the judicious and pious Christian that if he can finde out a more commodious method of interpretation upon better reasons and grounds then I have for this Book of the Revelation suiting with the minde of the Spirit and preserving the harmony of the whole Prophesies entire and discovering the several passages and revolutions therein how they do relate one to the other in their several proper characters and syncronismes with more prospicuity and fitter application of History answering the truth of this Prophesy I should most willingly become a learner at his feet in the mean time I shall add that of the Poet. Horat. Si quid novisti rectius istis Candidus imperti si non his utere mecum Object Again others will object and say That this way of interpretation savours too much of curiosity and impertinency And the application of the Prophetical representations and of the Apocaliptique dayes and periods to the several times and changes of the Church and State here on earth is too precise and peremptory 1. To which I answer first I assert no more in this interpretation the text being not at all forced but as it is either literal or figuratively referred to the times and states then in being and that interpretation made clear and undeniable by such necessary and sure arguments characters and notable tokens as will make the true sense and meaning of every notable mistery obvious to every discerning ey And herein I walk not alone having M. Brightman Napeir Piscator Alsteed and learned M. Mede with some others in their several tractates upon the Revelation to be my leaders herein 2. Those figures and representations which makes this interpretation dubious difficult o● misterious being cleared out of the other places of the Revelation and the Prophets of the old Testament which being rightly applied to the civil and ecclesiastick States as the text and time doth require should wipe of the brand of impertinency and curiosity what God hath sanctified no man should call unholy what God hath revealed no man should judge himself too curious and impertinent to search into Unrevealed things pertain unto God but revealed things are for the use and good of man 3. I answer to the perciseness of the time of the Apocaliptique periods though I will not herein be too peremptory well knowing that in matters of History Chronology there is great variety of opinions and imperfection therein as it is manifest in Scaligerde Emendatione temporum and other accounts also treating upon the same subject yet all this doth not hinder but the times and periods are fixed in the predeterminate Counsels of God which are higher then the Laws of the Medes and Persians unalterable and unchangeable And though notwithstanding there is difference and imperfection in most accounts of times yet by a regular judgment drawn from the visible tokens characters image and representation of each time which are either concomitants contemporaries or immediate antecedents or consequents of each great revolution and change we may judge their periods either to be past drawing nigh at hand or yet to come And this is no more then Christ himself hath done in setting down remarkable forerunning as Signes of the destruction of Ierusalem and his least comming in the 24. of Matth. and the 13. of Mark. But I would desire alwayes to be understood when I set down the exact epacts and periods of time it may vary as unto us in preciseness of account in respect of the imperfection of our Chronology but long time it cannot miss every notable revolution and season having their own proper characters and tokens to point them out as it were with a finger which will notably help us peremptorily to conclude in the foresaid limited sense This time is the time of Antichrists birth and rising this of his raign this of his ruine and desolation Consider to this end that of the Angel in the Prophet Daniel Chap. 12.7 Who held up his right hand and left hand unto Heaven and sware by him that liveth for ever that it
shall be for a time times and half And the Son of God in the Revelation 13.14 hath shewed that the Beast and false Prophet shall have power over the Saints for 42. moneths and that the time of the woman in the Wilderness and the time of the witnesses Prophesying in sackcloth to be 1260. dayes These things saith the Amen the faithfull and true witness who would not then believe him Seeing that Antichrists raign and the time of the Saints mourning is in the Eternall decree of God limited and prefixed and that which the Angel and the Son of God do testifie with a great oath we have no reason to doubt of but that they will come to pass in their several periods and appointed seasons Again against the definite demonstration of the last times and seasons and the great changes and revolutions held forth in this Book of the Revelation two Scriptures offers themselves that of our Saviours to his Disciples in Mark 13.32 speaking of the last day and of his second comming But of that day and houre knoweth no man no not the Angels which are in Heaven neither the Son but the Father the other is that of the Act. 1.7 Wherein Christ answereth his Disciples question wilt thou at this time restore again the Kingdom unto Israel And hee said unto them it is not for you to know the time and the seasons which the Father hath put in his own power so the objection lyes thus If no man no not Christ the Son of Man nor the Angels of Heaven knows the last day but that times and seasons are left alone in the power of the Father how then commeth it to pass that there is a discovery of times and seasons and of the last day it self and end of all made out unto John in this Revelation by Christ himself I answer first we must know that in Christ there was two natures distinct and unconfounded to make up one Person of a mediatour and the property of each nature did remain entire unto each hee was true God and true Man and as hee was Man or the Son of Man it is no derogation at all unto him to affirm that he knew not all things and that according to the understanding of Man to be ignorant of some things and so of the last day But to affirm it as he is God being one in Counsel nature and essence with the Father from all eternity it would be no less then blasphemy to affirm it for shall the Creatour of all things be ignorant of his handy-work 2. It was not the injunction or command of his Father on him whiles he conversed here on earth to discover unto the World what should happen in the latter dayes Of the same comfort is that Scripture Mark 10.40 being an answer to the Sons of Zebedee to sit on his right hand or his left was not his to give yet in Revel 3.21 he promiseth to him that overcommeth that he shall sit down with him in his Throne This Scripture gives a fair light to an interpretation of the former for whiles he was here beneath perfecting the work of our redemption here on earth the Revelation was not given unto him from the Father to discover times and seasons nor to give Thrones Powers and Kingdoms into the hands of his Saints untill after his resurrection when all power was given unto him by the Father and all things were then given into his hand by right of purchase And this is that that is clearly intimated in the Revel 5.9 c. When none was found worthy to open the Book then the 24. elders before the Throne sang a new song saying thou art worthy to take the book and to open the seales thereof for thou wast slain and hath redeemed us to God by thy bloud of every kindred tongue people and Nation The opening of this book being as it were referred to the merit of his death and passion so that it should not seem strange that he knew not the day of his second comming neither having not as yet suffered nor entered into his glory The Revelation of all things being reserved by the Father for Christ unto that day 3. That place of the Acts 1.7 is nothing to the purpose It was not for his Disciples to know then the fittest and most meet time which God thought good at that time not to make known to restore the Kingdom unto Israel he doth not answer them that he will not restore the Kingdom unto Israel But it was not now fit for them to know the time and season thereof Christ here speaks of de tempore Tempestivo of the opportune and fit time and seasons which the Father does reserve in his own power and will not reveale unto his people 4. I answer that in this essay I do consider the time of the rise progresse and period of Antichrist and other the great events Syncronizing with the same in an Indefinite and more general way not in an exact definite precise day and hour here I only consider the years in a more general way which now the Father hath not reserved as a secret in his own power but revealed them to us by his Son in this of the Revelation and other books of God Lastly accounting it as labour lost to answer the vain interpretations and glosses of the allegorizing and Chymical Scripturists to wit the Familistical Notionists who can extract quidlibet ex quolibet and so make the Revelation indeed a mistery and book sealed to the wisest Christian therefore I shall not at all meddle with them when as they interpret according to the mistical fan●ies of their own confused brains and not according to the least measure of sound knowledge For indeed if this book be not opened according to the Prophetical visions with their peculiar characters rightly applied to their several times and seasons we shall not know what tollerable sence or exposition to set upon it It is well that the Spirit of God it self doth clearly discover and demonstrate in the 17. Chap. the beast with seven heads and ten horns to be a government or Empire that should arise under ten Kings And that mistery of Babylon the great and the woman sitting upon many waters to be that great City scituated upon seven hils and which doth raign over the Kings of the earth Now if the Spirit of God it self hath holpen us with this key to unshut in part the misteries of the Revelation it should not be accounted presumption in us to fall on the same method in opening the rest of the Prophetical representations and figures of this book when as the Spirit of God hath given us some first fruits thereof it self as sure footsteps to tread in From which discovery of the Spirit we may as from a watch-tower take a full veiw of the rest of the Revelation and so a scanding of the whole book otherwise in it self inaccessible And that thy Servant O Christ who
add the testimony of our late Assembly of Divines in their confession of Faith set forth in the year of Christ 1651. who do number this of the Revelation in the catalogue of the sacred books of God Secondly There are other testimonies very radiant and pregnant within the said Book to prove it of divine inspiration First In that it proceeded from so highly illuminated a person as John the Apostle the beloved Disciple of Christ was which hereafter I shall evince and being directed to the seven famous Asian Churches and being by them left unto all churches unto the end of the world as the last publique Legacy of the spirit of God in this kind must needs be from the special impulse of the spirit of God seeing God would never suffer such a palpable deceit to be put upon the churches and to continue so long without controul and under his own name so often reiterated in those Prophesies if it were not from God himself and by his Spirits direction approbation and providential preservation 2. It is clear and evident that this book is from the spirit of God in that it doth fully harmonize and agree with the other indubitable received books of God that treat about the divinity of Christ and the work of our redemption Thirdly and lastly Seeing those things are evidently come to pass that this book of Prophesies hath predicted and foretold as the destruction of the seven Churches of Asia the dethroning of the Dragon the rise continuance and the fall of the Kingdom of the Beast and of the Whore riding upon the Beast c. with divers other events and contemporaries with the former some whereof are long since evidently accomplished and the rest to be expected in their determined times and periods and to be sure that this is an infallible mark of a Prophesie coming from God when we see it come to pass consult Deut. 18.21 22 verses 2. I proceed to the second Question about the Title of this book having cleared and confirmed the divine authority thereof to wit who is the Author thereof Whether this John the Divine be John the Apostle and Evangelist or some other person First They that oppose the first do offer as their reasons the unlikelyness of the style and speech that there is between this book and the Gospel of John and his Epistles which two latter agree in style and many points of doctrine but this of the Revelation is very dissonant from them both To which I answer It is no marvel in the first two of the Gospel and his Epistles though he writ by the instinct of the spirit of God as unto the substantial Truths contained therein yet he was not so strict tyed up in the history of the Gospel or in the doctrines thereof and the Epistles but was left at large by the Spirit to follow his own expressions which he wrote according to his own genius and temper being high and sublimate but here in this book he must write those things which he had heard and seen and were delivered unto him besides the Spirit in this Prophesie keeps somwhat the like and the same manner of expressions characters and method as it did of old in the Prophets Ezekiel Daniel Isaiah and others that it might appear that the same spirit of Prophesie did joyntly run through them all and were endited by one and the same Spirit so that this objection does not at all hinder but that it may be Johns the Evangelist and Apostle notwithstanding the difference of the style in this of the Apocalyps and others of John's writings Secondly They that oppose give as another reason but unadvisedly that in all the Greek copies the Revelation was entituled not unto John Evangelist or John the Apostle but unto Iohn the Divine This rather proves the contrary for indeed I should desire no better argument to prove it to be Iohn the Evangelist's for all the Learned know that Iohn was by excellency and as it were by a peculiar prerogative called by this name of the Divine because it was as it were his peculiar office and work in his Gospel to write and maintain the Divinity of Christ against those Heretiques that opposed it in his time as the Ebonites Simon Magus Carpocrates Cerinthus and their followers Yet withal I must needs say that this word The Divine in our language is too narrow a word or expression for this Title 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which in the Greek is of more copious and extensive signification which makes much that it was the Evangelist that wrote this book for the foresaid reason because he was the great asserter and maintainer of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Word to be God and therefore had this denomination either from his work and so was entituled 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Divine Or lastly He acquired that peculiar Title to himself from the high Divine Inspirations and most eminent Discoveries he had from God beyond any others of Christs Disciples in those his Visions and so being very frequently and eminently conversant with God he might justly acquire unto himself the Title of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of John the Divine but I rather think the former was the more genuine reason and ground of that Title In the next place in the affirmative I shall endeavour to confirm that this John who is the subordinate Author of the Apocalyps is Iohn the Evangelist and Apostle To this purpose consider what is written cap. 1. 9. when Iohn was in the Isle of Patmos under banishment and affliction for the testimony of Jesus and the Word of God that then he received his Revelations which doth agree with all antiquity and ancient Fathers who all testifie with one consent that Iohn the Evangelist and Apostle was there banished And secondly as a testimony from the best Antiquity as Aretas witnesseth Basil Gregory Cyril Epiphanius Ireneus Hippolite and most of the ancient orthodox Councels plainly avouched this of the Revelation to be Iohn the Apostle's This Iohn then the Author of this book was the son of Zebedee the brother of Iames Major or the great and the Kinsman of our Lord's and his beloved Disciple who was alwaies one of the three great witnesses with Christ in his most retired and eminentest actions and miracles of his whole life who after Christ had accomplished the work of our Redemption on the cross and was ascended he followed the work of his Apostleship and as Antiquity and Church history testifieth having with the rest of the Disciples after Christ's ascension received power from on high and the gift of the holy Ghost his Province fell in the lesser Asia for the work of his Ministery where it is very probable that he not only preached converted and founded those several Churches mentioned in the beginning of the Revelation in the Cities of Ephesus Smyrna Pergamus Thyatira Philadelphia Sardis and Laodicea but also it seemeth
in part to come written without that is plain for discovery open to the view All which imports that Iohn was to write of the then present state of Affairs and of the churches which was plain and open and as of things that are and also of the future state of things which are as a book written within sealed and secret in respect of their futurity 2. Another Note hence is That God's true Prophets and faithful Ministers will commend no more to the observation of their churches as visions from God then what they have really seen and hath been discovered from God unto them They are not to come with the word of the Lord in their mouth and pretend visions from God like the false prophets in Ier. 14 whiles their mouths and hearts are full of lying vanities Iohn writes no more then what he saw to the seven churches nor discovers no more then what he saw was then present or should come to pass in after time What we haue seen and heard saith the Apostle we speak and are bold to preach and to commend unto you Christ's Ministers should press no more then what they are assured are experienced truths I doubt me every opinion concerning outward forms of Government Discipline and the like will not at last appear to be visions of God which some do now a days so hotly contend for it may be one day said unto such hot-spurs Boanerges sons of Thunder who required such things at your hands whiles you let the greatest works as of love righteousness and judgement lie prostrate at your feet as if they did not concern you Vers 20. The mysterie of the seven Stars c. Christ in the last verse to make things plain unto John and to give him a taste of the discovery of those mysteries in his book interprets the mystery of the vision of seven Stars and of the seven Candlesticks presented unto his sight in the precedent 12 and 16 verses and he calls it the mysterie of seven Stars and candlesticks because indeed unto John it was a secret and hidden thing what those figures of stars and candlesticks did mystically mean or represent and unto John it would be still a mysterie if Christ himself had not here interpreted Hence Note That this book of Revelations is made clear obvious and manifest by a diligent observation and a right applicationof the mystical characters and figures of each vision Christ himself in this verse hath made the first enterance and essay on this account He tells us that the seven Stars in his right hand and the seven golden candlesticks do mystically represent the seven Angels or Messengers of his churches and the seven candlesticks the churches themselves In the seventeenth chapter Christ is more large in interpreting the mysterie of Babylon the great the mother of harlots c. All which connotes unto us Observ That the wise observant christian may attain unto the revelation and discovery of the mysteries of this book of Prophesies by the help of the Spirit of God upon a diligent enquiry thereinto The Spirit says often in the second and third chapters Let him that hath an ear hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches and in chap. 13. vers 18. Here is wisdom let him that hath wit count the number Here is the mind that hath wisdom cap. 17. v. 9. so that it is for him that hath an ear an intelligent understanding ear and wisdom a wise heart to consider that is fit and capable to open and apply aright the mysteries of this book It is a mystery therefore difficult to all but unto the spiritualized eye and unto the mind that hath wisdom but it should not therefore be accounted presumption in such to undertake this essay seeing it hath pleased Christ to give us the first fruits himself in opening the mysteries of the vision of the seven stars and the seven golden candlesticks which is as an enterance into the whole and since he hath interpreted unto us that by the seven stars are meant the seven Angels of the churches by the seven golden candlesticks the seven famous Asian churches by the woman arrayed in scarlet the mother of harlots in the seventeenth of the Revelations to be the great City that reigneth over the Kings of the earth and the Beast with seven heads and ten horns to signifie a Government Empire or Kingdom on seven Mountains where the great harlot reigneth under ten Kings why should it be thought strange rash or presumptuous to interpret the rest of the mystical figures and hyeroglyphick characters of this book according to their natural and genuine tendency and as they are opened and applyed in other prophetical writings by one and the same Spirit of Prophesie whose wisdom it was ever from the beginning to represent the risings progress and downials of the great Empires and Kingdoms of the word by such dark and mysterious figures and representations unto God's servants his Prophets And conceive one great reason of this dark and mysterious carriage of the Spirit is That the Intendments of God towards the Powers and Kingdoms of the world may be revealed and made known but unto few such as have spirits sutable and wills to conform to the will of God in all things for if those great events and revolutions of State were made vulgar and known unto all it would raise innumerable combustions in the world and great sufferings and afflictions to the children of God from those Powers that they live under for whose sakes these great concussions and subversions of States and Kingdoms do come to pass that Christ's and their Interest may be exalted at the last 2. Note That it is the Spirit of Christ in his Word that makes known and opens the secrets of all Divine mysteries unto his servants Christ discovers unto John those mysteries of stars c. It is this Spirit that searcheth into the deep things of God He shall take of mine as Christ saith John 16.15 and shall show it unto you and hence he is called the Comforter because he makes the love of the Father and the grace of Christ which was before-hand hid in the bosome and counsel of God manifest unto poor souls and so sheds abroad the love of God in their hearts by faith The discovery of Divine mysteries are too high a work for the ablest and wisest person in his natural capacity without the help of Christ's Spirit for they are spiritually not carnally to be discerned But to proceed The mysterie of the seven stars Christ interprets to be the Angels of the seven churches Stars in all prophetical writings do signifie persons of eminency and honour and in Heraldry it is accounted the most noble sort of blazoning peculiar alone to the Armory of Princes The Angels of the seven churches or rather Messengers for so the Greek word signifies because they come with the best message and news that ever came to man to wit the glad tydings of
churches it passes my skill to conjecture There was a time when the good Bishop of Rome did take on him that self-denying Title only of Servus servorum Christi A servant to the servants of Christ but O now Quantum mutatus ab illo Secondly As some of the Presbyterian interest will have this Inscription To the Angel of the Church of Ephesus to be meant the Presbytery or the combined Elders of the church of Ephesus which is asserted with far less reason then the former for it is inscribed Unto the Angel not Angels of the church of Ephesus neither is it clear that there were more political churches then one in Ephesus to make up a combination of divers as the Presbytery will have it but rather the contrary is evident for if there were more churches then one in Ephesus the Inscription would run more rationally thus Unto the Angels of the churches of Ephesus c. But here they will object as I have found that one of their learned champions I mean M. Rutherford formerly hath done That Angel here is to be taken collectively as that The Angel of the Lord shall pitch his Tents about the righteous I grant Angel in that Scripture ought to be taken collectively for many Angels but that it should so in this place is a meer non sequitur yea rather a foul absurdity will be according to this sense of theirs father'd on the Spirit of God in this place for understand that the Presbyterie which is a collective and combined body of many Elders of divers churches which they would have here to be meant by the Angel All of the Presbyterian judgement do intend thereby the church representative as Go tell the Church that is say they the Presbyterie Hear the Church that is say they the Presbyterie Now that this word Angel will stand with such interpretation sounds very harshly for observe what a strange and uncouth sound and sense do these words give To the Angel of the church of Ephesus that is to the church of the church of Ephesus according to their acceptation for so they call the Presbyterie the church I suppose few will find but very little reason in such a sense yet I grant that in one church there may be many Ministers so there might be in Ephesus many Teachers many Elders many Deacons for they are all Ministers unto the church of Christ so also they might have one that had the preheminence over the rest as the Overseer Bishop or Pastor of the flock whose care and office is not only to rule and guide the flock but to feed them also and such a one is worthy of double honour in respect of the eminency of his ministerial service above the rest and so might rightly be called the Angel catexochen or chief Messenger or Minister of the church of Ephesus to whom these admonitions were directed and so I take the word Angel in this place to signifie the chief Minister to wit the Bishop or Pastor which God had set over the church of Ephesus to whom the charge is inscribed and this was Onesimus as Eusebius justifies lib. 3. cap. 35. out of Ignatius his Epistle unto the church of Ephesus Observ From this former discourse note That the Pastors and chief Ministers of churches are the fittest instruments to receive and deliver Christs messages and intendments unto his churches They can do it authoritatively ex Officio by vertue of their call unto that end Others of private capacity can do it only charitatively virtute doni by vertue of a gift by way of advice and counsel The charge here is inscribed to the Angel or Pastor of the church of Ephesus and it is the rather inscribed and directed to the chief Minister for sundry reasons First That it might have the greater reverence and authority with them to whom it was directed Secondly That it might be set home on their hearts with the greater wisdom and vigour for admonitions or reproofs coming from Pastors or the chief Ministers of the church are as nails driven by the masters of Assemblies Thirdly That it might be done with the more faithfulness for they are the Overseers of Christ's flock Fourthly That it might be done with the more tenderness and compassion for they are the Shepherds or Pastors of Christ's flock to feed and heal them notto wound or destroy them Fifthly and lastly That it might be done with the greatest experience for they are the Elders of the church who are acquainted with all our spiritual maladies and know their several cures and are the best Physitians next and subordinate to Christ for our souls in the world O let us therefore give them due honour and reverence which is most commendable and worthy of a sound christian to all Christ's true and faithful Ministers and Ambassadors of his Word and Gospel whom Christ hath honoured with the names of Angels Bishops Pastors Elders and the like let us not dishonour vilifie or upbraid with any branding or unworthy Titles whatsoever Observ 2. Unto the Angel of the Church of Ephesus Write Hence Note That every rightly constituted and well ordered church ought to have their Angel Minister or Pastor over them Every golden candlestick ought to have their burning Lamps within them to give light to all that come before them see more hereon on the last verse of the first chapter Yet in this I desire to be understood not as if the Being and form of a church did remain wholly in the Officers thereof but in the whole Fraternity of Believers the essential matter thereof primarily and chiefly so that I here intend the well-being of a church not the being thereof and so I affirm that two or three or more gathered together in the name of Christ to close with him in his Ordinances though without Ministerial Officers yet may be for the essential matter termed a faithful church of Christ but not a political organical one which hath the highest and greatest glory on it for I am of opinion that the first hath the priviledge of the exercise only of some Ordinances within themselves as Prayer c. but the latter hath the more full and ample Gospel pattent and commission even to the administration of the Sacrament and unto excommunication and highest censures which cannot rightly be executed out of political churches which are meerly acts of power office and authority From the words the church of Ephesus of Smyrna of Pergamus c. Some hence absurdly reason for a National church 'T is true there was a church at Ephesus at Smyrna at Corinth at Rome but to argue from hence that all in Rome all in Corinth all in Ephesus must be the church is a very fond reasoning This were to argue that Nero that bloody heathenish Tyrant with his whole houshould not much unlike unto himself in barbarous cruelty were the church of Christ because Paul writ to the church in Nero's house and though there was the
be praised cherished and followed as having the impress of the Spirit on them Christ having given his approbation of the sufferings constancy and patience of the church of Ephesus for his names sake and taking notice thereof as their works catexochen I know thy works that is I take notice of these your graces and works of suffering patience and zeal against such workers false Teachers and false Apostles and these are your good works worthy of commendation and imitation in you Now in all our actions observe there must be many circumstantial ingredients to denominate them by the name of good works according to that old rule A Quo cui quomodo quando First They must proceed from a true Fountain God's Spirit must be the first Mover and Author of them corrupt Nature can produce nothing higher then it self Rom. 3.9 10. God can look upon none of our duties or works with an eye of complacency unless they have in the first place his stamp upon them Secondly Cui You must examine to what ends and to whom to whose name and glory they are directed if we sacrifice to our selves for our own ends and advantages our sacrifice is in vain an abomination and as the cutting off a dogs head in as much as we do it unto our selves and not unto the Lord consider Isa 1. A good action or work may lose its crown for want of a right end If we pray repent mourn for sin c. which are necessary duties yet if we only respect our selves and our own ends to wit to be freed and delivered only from wrath to come not having an eye to the sanctifying of God's name thereby we may lose much of the comfort of those duties if not the duties themselves become sin unto us for all must be done unto the glory of his Name Thirdly You must consider the Quomodo In what manner works are to be done to denominate them good they must not be done Pharisaically to be seen of men so they lose their reward The sufferings and patience of the church of Ephesus for the name of Christ were highly commendable graces in them yet if they should affect them as the popelings do to attain to themselves the glory and name of Martyrs they had their rewards The Familistical Quakers of these days do most perversly walk in the same steps highly affecting sufferings and rushing thereinto not considering the Cui nor the Quomodo neither to what end they do it nor the manner how they do it Indeed persons may suffer justly for their pertinacy and obstinacy against Magistrates but not for the name of Christ unless in his providence he calls them to it Therefore Fourthly The Quando is also to be considered the time when they are to be performed To bestow a beneficence on a rich person or one that wants it not it cannot be called an act of charity for they are able to make retribution for it but to do it towards Christ's poor afflicted members when their wants and necessities call for it then it is truly a good work Secondly To draw sufferings on ones self for ones pertinaciousness in opinions not relating as necessaries or fundamentals unto salvation and so disturbing the peace of Commonwealths in the promotion thereof this cannot be termed a suffering for Christ's name But it must be clear and real Truths that justifies a soul in his sufferings for it that the soul and conscience be kept undefiled thereby and so become a faithful witness unto Christ and the Truth when God calls him to it in clear dispensations of providence See more hereon in v. 9. of the former chapter Fifthly in the last place understand That the best and choicest of our works though they are all rightly circumstantiated as aforesaid yet strictly and simply in themselves according to the rules of Justice they are not to be called good works for so and in that sense God is only good Mark 10.18 and our best works being mingled with much weakness and imperfection in the production of them though the agency of God's Spirit is manifestly in them yet passing through corrupt conduits and the hands of sinful instruments they receive a tincture of the vessels and defilement from the sinful Agents that do produce and effect them and so singly in themselves are sinful and imperfect But as our persons are accepted in Christ our works though otherwise weak sinful and imperfect in themselves being performed in the sincerity of our souls God accepteth as good holy and perfect as being done and presented in the name of Christ and upon that altar that both sanctifies the gift and the giver In vain to seek for an acceptation of our works before our persons be in Christ then he accepts the will for the deed and our works though weak and imperfect in themselves yet in Christ and as flowing from his divine efficiency they are accepted of God as most holy good and perfect I shall in the next place consider more especially what was commendable in the church of Ephesus which was the labour and patience they under-went for Christ's sake which did manifestly appear in their zeal against evil doers and false Apostles which they could not bear From hence Note Observ That it is equally burdensome troublesome and grievous to Christ's faithful churches to have evil doers and false teachers amongst them The one doth corrupt their manners the other their judgements the one is pernicious in their examples the other in their doctrines the one destroyeth the life of godliness the other the truth of God and where the one is tolerated the other follows also for if evil workers are forborn in the churches their judgements will be soon corrupted to endeavour to uphold their more corrupt practises for such as keep not to the commands of God he gives them over judicially to embrace and follow false Teachers and to believe lies and vanities And secondly When false Teachers are tolerated quickly follows evil practises When in the time of the late Bishops in opposition to the godly it was asserted that the Law that required the observation of the Sabbath was not moral but only humane and Ecclesiastique what followed that false teaching but most profane and wicked practise of carding bowling sporting revelling drunkenness and all sort of profaness upon that day Uprightness in life and doctrine are the two pillars of a church and where one fails the other will soon fall to ground after they are as inseparable twins the corruption of the one will be the death of the other It is to be observed as soon as these primitive churches entertained false Apostles amongst them we presently hear of the obscene Sect of the Nicholaitans following the divel will not be contented to corrupt the head only but the heart also and if in the first place he corrupts the heart the evil affections will soon fume into the judgement and darken the understanding wherefore a use of caution
denied the instrumentality of his Spirit be sure that in stead of a Zion such will erect a Babel and being ignorant where the green pastures of the Gospel lies they will like idle Shepherds either starve the sheep of their flocks or at least poyson them with unwholsome herbage And these I account as sufficient rules to try and examine false Apostles and Teachers by and to find them liars Object But an Objection may here arise from him that hath the first call of abilities from God That if I count it so necessary for him to denominate him Orthodox in his call to have the additional call of the church also But then saith he to what church shall I repair to receive this call seeing there are so many that are pretenders to be the true and right churches of Christ and that the alone ordaining authority is in them and not in others This is indeed locus lubricus a slippery question and I should be loth to deal with it lest I should offend the contrary minded by ventilating my judgement herein but I profess ingeniously it was neither men nor parties self interests nor by-affections that did lead me first to this undertaking but only the general good of christians unto which the Lord moved my heart with much singleness of Spirit being clearly unbyassed and not so over-much engaged to any of the new parties of these times but that I can reserve my judgement free to close with truth wheresoever I can find it And therefore I think it not amiss but to prosecute my first intendment in the singleness of heart to endeavour to clear up truth according to the scantle of my judgement not as walking in the clouds but in plainness and perspicuity though for my reward I may have his hire that traced truth so near at the heels that had his teeth dashed out for his pains but if I be a fool herein yet being reputed a fool for the promotion of truth it will be some comfort and if I suffer loss herein yet this consideration will consolate Magnis tamen excidit Ausis First then to the business Understand that the word Church in Scripture is ordinarily taken to avoid all criticizing upon the word to be the company of the faithful gathered out of all Nations by the ministry of the Word and Spirit and this I conceive to be the genuine definition of the church which may abundantly be made good both by good authority and Scripture Now this church is either more improperly first called the invisible church or secondly more properly the visible church The invisible church comprehends only the elect and seeing their number to us are unknown therefore they are denominated invisible But secondly The visible church is either to be taken for the visible universal catholique church or secondly for a visible particular political church Now the question is concerning the church in this last notion for 't is apparent the invisible church as invisible hath not to do in visible and outward ordinances Neither secondly the visible universal church can by themselves or others their representatives convene for the institution of Officers for how can it stand with conveniency or with the least shew of reasonableness that all the churches of Christ dispersed and planted in the various and far distant corners and Ilands of the world should either by themselves or their representing Officers meet together in one catholique assembly for the disposing and conferring of all mediate calls and Offices And therefore Christ hath ordained that All wise order and gubernation in and over his mystical body the church that every part of this universal body I mean every particular christian assembly of the church catholique for every particular is part of the whole should have within their own limits and jurisdiction a full power to exercise all the offices and ordinances which Christ hath given and instituted for the good and edification of his church unto the end of the world Neither is the church to be called catholique in respect of any her Officers for we know no such office since the first Apostles that were so extraordinary gifted as to have the denomination of Catholique authority over the universal church though they may be accounted to have Jus ad rem fit to be officers of any parts of the catholique church and so to have a potential right thereunto yet actual they have not before their particular calls does invest them into Jus in re as well as their gifts and abilities does to Jus ad rem But the profession of that catholique universal faith which is one and the same in all churches over the whole world that gives denomination to the universal or catholique church therefore the results and conclusions of combined Churches Provincial or National may be only admitted as prudentially binding and obliging as Ecclesiastical Laws and Canons but not as having a divine authority stamped upon them though agreeable to the divine truth it self so that such constitutions are to be received and embraced not solely virtute authoritatis convocation is sed virtute veritatis propositae which if the same conclusions were enjoyned by a particular christian political church were to be received by all of that church not only for the truths sake therein but in submission to the divine authority of the church that commands and institutes them Such is the difference between prudential Ecclesiastique Edicts and Ecclesiastique divine Institutions the one is humane and binding only prudentially the other is divine and obligeth conscienciously These considerations being cleared I come to answer the question to what particular visible church must a candidate apply himself for a mediate authoritative call and mission to receive it rightly and according to the mind of God and satisfaction of a good Conscience I answer and take leave here first to distinguish and take notice between the bene esse and the esse of a call There may be particular churches which I cannot deny but to be truly churches of Christ but not true ones that is they may have being in Christ by faith as branches in the Vine yet mixed with much rottenness and unsoundness and as a leprous person is a man yet a sorry one so a church holding the faith which is as the soul and life thereof yet entertaining much corruption and errour may be truly called a christian church but a sad one So the Ministerial call does answer the constitution of the churches from whence they proceed It s observable that the off-springs constitution do follow the parents temperature strong issues are not to be expected of sickly parents Fortes creantur fortibus as Seneca so in politique bodies of particular churches if they are found and healthy in the faith their off springs are strong and healthy also then their officers and ordinances will be lively efficacious and virtual If ootherwise be with them they will lose much of their vigour life and vertue and
to the church visible as members thereof and are so justly reputed by others because they have submitted to the ordinances of the church which is sufficient nothing appearing to the contrary to denominate them Saints called elect and written in the book of life Now when God is said to blot out names names being put for persons out of the book of life it only signifies that God will manifestly declare and make it known both to the parties themselves and others that they never were true members of the church nor in the state of election and salvation nor never written in the book of life I will not blot his name out of the book of life Under this negative promise unto the conquering Saint is contained a strong Affirmation of the continuance of the contrary blessing Christ will not only not blot out his name out of the book of life that is confirm and continue his undoubted right and title unto eternal life but he will also manifestly declare and make known unto others his lawful Title and interest according as he hath ordained him thereunto in his book of life from all eternity and so the subsequent words do intimate I will confess his name before my Father and before his Angels often in Scripture things are then said to be done when they are only manifested to be done according to that saying Res tum demum dicuntur fieri cum incipiantur manifestari Reg. Petrum As to instance by Heb. 1.5 Thou art my Son this day have I begotten thee The Spirit in that Scripture not intending that the Son was not begotten of the Father before that day when that word was uttered but that on that day he was more eminently declared and manifested to be the only begotten Son of God then formerly So that when it is said in Scripture that God will blot their names out of the book of life it only imports That God will discover to themselves and others that their names were never written in the book of life nor had any right or interest at all in election or salvation farther then in the outward appearance From the words Note Observ That the eternal state of God's chosen ones is sealed and secured by God from everlasting Their names are written in the eternal book of God's decrees of life and he will not blot them out for being once enrolled in the book of God's election and among the catalogue of his Saints in the church invisible they can never be razed out for the foundation of God continueth sure Rom. 9.11 and hath a twofold seal 2 Tim. 2.19 First God's knowledge whereby he knoweth them that are his Secondly His Spirit of Regeneration which sealeth them unto eternal life Now if any thing would blot out those that are thus enrolled or written in the book of life it must be their sins and pollutions that would do it but the sins of God's chosen ones cannot move the Lord to raze us out of his book of life for then the fore-sight and knowledge of our sins in God's eternal counsel would much more have hindred him from chusing and enrolling us in the book of his Election seeing every one knoweth that a less cause will hinder the choice of any then move them to reject the person once chosen nay rather because the Lord hath chosen us therefore he will give us his holy Spirit whereby he will preserve us though not altogether from falling into sin yet from finally lying dormant and impenitent therein and as he hath freely chosen us to eternal life without any respect to our own worthiness so also he will freely execute this decree by giving us all the good means conducing to that end Object But some may say Though the conquering Saints are secure and their names shall not be blotted out of this book yet this doth intimate that others whose names are written therein for their sinful pollutions and iniquities unrepented of may be blotted out according to that of Exod. 32.33 Whosoever hath sinned against me saith God him will I blot out of my Book And as David prayeth Psal 69.28 Let them be put out of the book of the living and not be written with the righteous Answ First This threatning is not against the true members of Christ or his church who are enrolled in the book of life but those that are the members of the visible church only and are only seemingly written in the book of life members in shew and not in truth branches in the Vine by profession but not in practise and life of the Lord's family and in the number of his servants in their own and others opinion but not really and in truth according to God's estimation Secondly Whereas God saith he will blot such out of his book we are not to understand thereby that he would blot them out of the book of his election unto life wherein they were never written or that he would reject them whom he had chosen but that he would raze them out of the other book of life the book of the execution of his decrees to wit the book and roll ●f his visible church and that it might be manifestly declared that they who in their own opinion and in respect of their outward profession in the opinion of others might seem to be written in both books or both parts of the book of life of that of God's decrees which only relates to the invisible members and church of Christ and also of that other book or roll of the visible church yet were not in truth ever enrolled in either farther then in outward profession and appearance only And lastly Whereas David prays that the obstinate enemies of God and himself might be put out of the book of the living and not be written with the righteous is no more but as if David had said Do not O Lord write them down or reckon them in the number of thy faithful ones or if they come to be numbred among thy church and people and to be accounted written in the book of the living in respect of their outward profession and external walking with the people of God yet discover such and display them that it may manifestly appear that they were never truly written in the book of the living nor are to be accounted among the righteous that so they may be put out of the company of thy church and children that all may know that they were but hypocrites For in regard that God's decree of election is unsearchable to man those are said to be elected and written in the book of life who are outwardly called and added to the visible church professing themselves members thereof which are the outward but not the infallible signs of God's election because they are common both to hypocrites and sound believers and so likewise God is said to blot persons out of this book whose sins and hypocrisies are discovered and so thrust out of the company of
were from heaven and not from men Hence it is that the Spirit of God is not only called the holy Spirit but also the Spirit of Truth John 14.17 because it leadeth and guideth into all truth and wheresoever the Spirit cometh as a holy Spirit to sanctifie it cometh in the first place as a Spirit of Truth to lead the soul into the ways of truth If Christ makes any discoveries unto thy soul it will be as unto Philadelphia as the holy One and as the true One As he is the way unto holiness so he is the way the truth and the life and no man cometh unto the Father but in by and thorow him John 14.6 Which hath the Key of David that openeth and no man shuteth and shutteth and no man openeth These words have relation to that prophesie of Isaiah cap. 22. 20. 22. about the calling of Eliakim the son of Hilkiah who should be a Father unto Jerusalem and to the house of Judah into whose hands the Government should be committed and in vers 22. The Key of the House of David will I lay upon his shoulder saith the Lord so he shall open and no man shall shut and he shall shut and none shall open This Eliakim in the days of Hezekiah was his chief Steward or master of his houshold as appears by 2 Kings 18.18 26. and it seems by the transactions between him and Senacharib none were suffered to go in or out to treat with Senacharib but Eliakim and whom he did approve of he was a man in great authority with the King and carried the Key and Soveraignty ever his whole houshold and therefore he is prophesied of by Isaiah to come or to be called again of God not in person but in his antitype and true counterpane Jesus Christ the true Eliakim who beareth the Keys of David c. Christ may well be typified by Eliakim and to be called the spiritual Eliakim promised in Isa 22. both for his name and nature Eliakim signifying as Hierom de interpretatione nominum the God of the Resurrection or God that rose again and who was this true Eliakim but Christ In the next place Christ was descended from this Eliakim Luke 3.30 therefore rightly brought by the Spirit in Isaiah to typifie him forth But lastly and chiefly Christ is the true spiritual Eliakim in respect of his Kingly office and Soveraignty which he beareth over his spiritual house his church as Eliakim bore it over the house of David The Key is put metonymice the ensign of Authority for Authority it self But why the Key of David and not the Key of the House of David Isa 2● 22 I answer Either it is to be taken metonimically the Master being put for the House or else for the more excellency of this Key that Christ bears before that of Eliakim's the truth it self exceeding the Type Eliakim was but an inferior Minister as the Steward and that in the family of David but Christ he bore the Key of David that is that was born before or by David himself due unto the highest Governour and extending to the whole Kingdom And therefore excels that of Eliakim's being limitted only to the houshold of David But why is the Key of David brought by the Spirit to represent Christ's Soveraignty and Kingdom over his church I answer for divers reasons First God promised an everlasting Kingdom to David and therefore a fit Type of the church of Christ who are loved with the everlasting and sure mercies of David Secondly David's Kingdom was over the Israel of God so Christ over the true Israel of God according to the Spirit Thirdly David was an absolute Lord over his Kingdom he suffered no Jebusites nor Canaanites to domineer within his Realm and Jurisdiction so Christ within the verge of his Government and Sovereignty he suffers no unclean Canaanite to rule and reigne nor any unclean thing to enter therein but he will be sole Lord and Soveraign within his House as was David and therefore in the next words it is said That openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth The same Key that openeth the same Key shutteth Christ's Key Power or Authority doth open and shut in a threefold respect First It opens the true Doctrine of Salvation and Redemption by Christ that none ever hereafter shall shut it up or obscure it and again he shuts it up to many unworthy and impenitent people which none but by him shall be able again to open and discover Secondly It opens and shuts in respect of the Government and Soveraignty that Christ bears over his Kingdom his holy Temple and Church either in admission or exclusion of members Isa 9.6 Zeah. 6.12 and herein no man can open or shut admit or exclude but as Christ hath laid down the rules and directions thereunto in his word Thirdly It opens and shuts into Christ's hidden mystical and everlasting Kingdom the church of the Elect and invisible Saints and to whom Christ doth open to enter herein no man can shut and to whom Christ shutteth no man can ever open so absolute a Lord is Christ in the whole work and administration of his Kingdom that what he does no man can undo or hinder and what he will not have done none can bring to pass He openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth From the words thus explicated Observ That Christ is the sole absolute Lord soveraign Giver and Disposer of all the blessings relating unto his Kingdom Christ is a Lord by power Mat. 28.18 2. He is a Lord by purchase Rom. 7.20 3. He is a Lord by conquest John 16.30 4. He is a Lord by donation Ps 2.8 5. He is a Lord by election as from God Mat. 12.18 Isa 22.20 c. And doubtless such a Lord hath an absolute power over all the Ministrations of his Kingdom to promote execute or hinder as he pleaseth The magistrate walks not in this sphere he hath another Kingdom to deal with the Magistrate cannot here shut nor open though Erastus vainly dreamt the contrary Christ's Key or the Key of David only fits this lock As the spiritual Key of David cannot open or shut in the civil kingdoms of the world neither can their civil keys open or shut in the spiritual house of David being fitted for another lock and who proves the contrary disorders the whole lock and brings always ruine instead of blessing upon the experiencers thereof Christ fits not upon Caesar's Throne nor Caesar upon his Each must remember and keep their place and station If Christ open with his Key and receive into his visible Kingdom Caesar hath no key to shut out If Christ shut against any Caesar hath no key to open 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Caesar may shut the door to true Saints and open it to the debauched world and so make an Image like to that of Nebuchadnezzar's whose feet were partly iron partly clay But when Christ in his Ministery
in which their souls would delight Neither can they be ignorant thereof being to be sharers and compartners in that Kingdom though differing from one another in judgements and opinions the weak christian shall be a partner therein as well as the strong and therefore all of this sort must needs know it if it were come down from heaven on earth already 2. In the next place the wicked and ungodly of the world must needs then take notice of it also for there is written thereon the name of God of new Jerusalem and the new name of the same all signifying power strength and glory which they must needs be sensible of and feel the effects thereof unto their pain if the time were at hand that they should rule and break them as a Potters vessel as in cap. 2. v. 27. with a rod of iron That Kingdom that comes down from heaven from God shall surely be seen and acknowledged of all and especially coming with tha● power and glory as the day of the Saints triumphant reign does being ushered in with the most glorious appearing of the morning 〈◊〉 Christ in the clouds with myriads of his Angels and ra●●●d Sa●●●s that none can possibly be ignorant of it Therefore that I may deal plainly with those that would have the Saints to reigne before their Leader Head and King appears 't is much to be doubted that their spirits are not right with their master's spirit who was meek peaceable ready to suffer under the powers of the world not drawing the sword to free or revenge himself or his followers but checked Peter for it when he attempted it on Malchas and the rest that laid hands upon him Christ well knew that his Kingdom was not of this world of this age of sin and corruption and therefore his way was not to enter upon it by swords and blood but by suffering and patience and so entered into his glory and they that go another way may build a city but not such a one as comes down from God out of heaven whose builder is God they may erect a city whose builder is man and on whose gates and walls are written their own names not of God or of Christ's nor of the new Jerusalem they may build a Babel not a Bethel a Kingdom wherein the Beast may reign in not Christ and his Saints a Kingdom of weakness and imperfection whereby they themselves and all that trust thereunto may be justly involved into utter ruine and misery for trusting to the weak arm of flesh and leaving off their hopes in the living God and of that everlasting new city promised to the conquering suffering patient Saints and not to the heady rebellious or precipitant ones of the earth and whereon the name of God of the new Jerusalem and the new name of Christ is written and inscribed so plain and so evident that he that runneth may read it and say at the time when it descends that this is the Spouse the Lamb's wife the great city the holy Ierusalem that came down from God which shall be so universal and conspicuous for light and glory that all Nations of the earth that are saved shall walk in the light thereof and bring their glory to it and this city had no need of the Sun neither of the Moon to shine in it for the glory of God did lighten it and the Lamb is the light thereof Rev. 21.23 Vers 13. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches If it be demanded why these words are so often inculcated at the end of each particular Epistle to the several churches I answer What was written to them was not only peculiarly relating unto themselves but unto all others to take notice of also unto the ends of the world coming under the same conditions with themselves according to that of Paul Rom. 15.4 It was not only written for them but for our instruction also And therefore let the wise christian consider what the Spirit saith unto the churches Ver. 14. And unto the Angel of the church of the Laodiceans write these things saith the Amen the faithful and true witness the beginning of the creation of God The seventh and last of Christ's monitory Epistles is written to the chief Minister or Pastor of the church of the Laodiceans which was Archippus as some say mentioned Coloss 4.17 not far from Philadelphia in the lesser Asia It was called Laodicea from Laodice wife of Antiochus who built it in honour of his wife and called it according to her name Laodicea which name in the Greek signifies as much as Commandress Princess or Dictatrix of the people The nature and disposition of this church was somwhat agreeable to the nature of her name She conceived her self to be a glorious church a Princess amongst the rest of her Sister churches for so in vers 17. she vaunts her self to be rich to be increased with goods and to want nothing But when the Spirit of Christ brought her to the tryal she was found wretched miserable poor blinde and naked Hence by the way Note Observ That God does often in his providence ordain names to persons and places sutable and well comporting with their natural dispositions and qualities Christ was called Jesus because he was the Saviour of the world Ioshua had a name also from the same root he being also a temporal Saviour unto Israel leading them into the land of Canaan saving and delivering them from the hands and fury of the Canaanites the ancient inhabitants of the holy Land Many examples are found of the like kinde as Iohn whose name and nature both were gracious Chrysostome he was an eloquent golden mouthed Father and he had a name sutable to his nature Many more of the like kinde will offer themselves to the observant eye but these shall suffice 2. For places and churches Rome was called Roma from Romulus from some old word of the like sound which signifies strength Babylon from Babel confusion Philadelphia had a beloved name and she was a beloved church Laodicea had a vain-glorious name and she was a vain-glorious church much boasting of her spiritual riches whiles miserable poor and naked These things saith the Amen c. Christ is here described under a threefold property 1. As the Amen 2. As the faithful and true witness 3. As the beginning of the Creation of God These three properties are taken out of the general description of Christ in the preliminary Epistle to the seven churches in the first chapter First he is called the Amen out of the eighteenth verse of the first chapter to denote unto us Observ That what Christ promiseth and predicteth in this book of Prophesies must surely come to pass And that the truth hereof may not fail he adds another property taken out of chap. 1. v. 5. He being the faithful and true witness Now what this Amen hath promised predicted and said in these prophesies must