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A07348 Ecclesiastica interpretatio: or The expositions vpon the difficult and doubtful passages of the seuen Epistles called catholike, and the Reuelation Collected out of the best esteemed, both old and new writers, together with the authors examinations, determinations, and short annotations. The texts in the seuen Epistles of Iames, Peter, Iohn and Iude are six and forty. The expositions vpon the Reuelation are set forth by way of question and answer. Here is also a briefe commentary vpon euery verse of each chapter, setting forth the coherence and sense, and the authors, and time of writing euery of these bookes. Hereunto is also annexed an antidot against popery. By Iohn Mayer, B. of D. and pastor of the Church of Little Wratting in Suffolke. Mayer, John, 1583-1664. 1627 (1627) STC 17731; ESTC S112551 448,008 564

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of iudgement and our delight standeth firme in Gods Commandements To the naturall man the Law is an heauy burthen but to the spirituall such as all the faithfull are it being spirituall is a delight through the Spirit that is in them Note Note that the loue of God is not but in him that keepeth his Commandements the wicked man that tradeth daily in sinne whatsoeuer he boasteth of his louing of God yet he hath not one dramme of true loue in him Note againe Note that there is not that vnpleasant life which the world imagineth to the godly that make conscience of keeping Gods Lawes not daring to aberre here-from in any thing for Gods Commandements are not grieuous vnto them as all Iaacobs paines were not vnto him for the loue which he bare to Rachel as the Brides putting on of all her ornaments though it be some trouble yet it is not painfull but delightfull and so for any man to lay off his old vndecent clothes and to put on a faire new suit of apparell CHAP. 5. VER 6. This is he that came by water and bloud euen Iesus Christ c. and the Spirit witnesseth that the Spirit is the truth Vers 7. For there are three that beare witnesse in Heauen the Father the Word and the Spirit and these three are one Vers 8. And there are three that beare witnesse in earth the Spirit the Water and the Bloud and these three agree in one Hauing spoken of our regeneration and adoption to be the Oecumen in 1 Ioh. sonnes of God here he proceedeth to 5. set forth the Author of it Christ Iesus and by what meanes it is effected namely by water and bloud and therefore to shew this he declareth by what meanes he as he was man came to be adopted through whom we partake of the same dignity namely by water and bloud And indeed there was a threefold testimony Matth. 3. that hee is the Sonne of God First in the time of his baptisme by water Secondly a little before his bloudy passion when that voice came again from Heauen like thunder Iohn 13. I haue glorified my name and will glorifie it Thirdly after his death when he arose againe which could not be but by a diuine Spirit in him In that these three the Water the Bloud and the Spirit are said to agree in one the meaning is that they agree in testifying the same thing that Christ is the Sonne of God and that wee by him are made so likewise yet some Fathers thinke that the Father testifying of him in his baptisme is meant by the Spirit Concerning the Bloud and Water Mayer wherein the chiese difficulty of this place lieth I finde no difference almost in others from this of Oecumenius Th. Aquinas Thomas Aquinas vnderstandeth the Water of our Baptisme and the Bloud set forth hereby for the washing away of our sinnes and so doth the Glosse Glos ●rd Beza Beza addeth also the Bloud represented in the Lords Supper But for so much as the Water and Bloud by which Christ came is spoken of I rather assent to Oecumenius But for that which is added It is the Spirit that witnesseth that the Spirit is truth I doe not thinke that the Spirit here setteth forth his resurrection but the Spirit descending at the feast of Pentecost as hee had promised When as the speech may seeme to be strange as we reade it according to the Greeke the vulgar Latine rendreth it The Spirit testifieth that Christ is truth but for so much as here a word is plainly altered that ought not to bee we must rather cleaue to the originall and so the words will carry a good sense if we vnderstand them as Faber doth Faber Stapul because the Spirit is truth these last words seruing to illustrate the former as if he should haue said It is the Spirit that giueth restimony vnto Christ and his testimony ought to bee receiued because the Spirit is truth For that which followeth of the three that beare record in Heauen and the three in earth these things being thus premised it hath no difficulty in it Beza by the Spirit will haue the vinifying vertue of the Spirit vnderstood shewing it selfe in the faithfull who are by Baptisme ingraffed into Christ but I rest vpon that which hath beene already deliuered The Water and Bloud which are said to be vpon earth and the Spirit Aug contr Maxin inum c. 22. Th. Aquinas Gorran Gagneus are expounded by some of the Water and Bloud that flowed out of his side vpon the Crosse and of the water of his teares when he wept ouer Ierusalem and of the bloud which hee sweat in the Garden Bloud came from him at other times also testifying the truth of his humanity as at his circumcision and when hee was scourged Mat. 27. By the Spirit they vnderstand the Spirit that he gaue vp when in his Passion he said Father into thy hands I commend my Spirit And so they make these three the witnesses of his humane nature the preceding three of his diuine which doth not seeme improbable to me but let the Reader consider Touching the words following Vers 9. wherein the diuine testimony from heauen is further vrged comparatiuely by the consent of all Expositors the testimony of men there is the testimony of the Prophets who spake of the Messiah to come if this be receiued then much more the Testimony immediatly from Heauen ought to be receiued it being beleeued that this is the Messiah who hath already come Or it may be an allusion more particularly as some will haue it to that Law of witnesses at the mouth of two or three witnesses euery word shall stand For if humane testimony must be beleeued much more the diuine He that beleeueth Vers 10. Oecumen hath the testimonie in himselfe that is by being made the sonne of God such as hee beleeueth Christ to be for it is by the Spirit of Christ that he beleeueth this Note Note that if vpon testimonie we beleeue things then there is great reason that without all doubting we should beleeue in Christ touching whom there hath beene so ample testimonie the Father from heauen pronouncing him to be his dearely beloued Sonne the Spirit by comming downe and resting vpon him and his owne declaring of himselfe by signes and miracles for hereby it plainely appeareth that he was the Sonne of God Then the water and bloud that flowed from him which could not come from a phantasticall but a true naturall bodie and his giuing vp of the ghost for hereby he is manifested to haue beene man If any be incredulous and doe not beleeue Note it is because they haue no part in Christ for had they interest in him they should then haue him by his spirit dwelling in them and so they could not but turne witnesses of the same themselues The vnbeleeuing and doubtfull herein are guiltie
Note that it concerneth euery one be he learned or vnlearned to reade and studie vpon the holy Scriptures that he may not be to seeke in his answers about the doctrine of faith Hom. 16. in Iohan when he is required thereunto Chrysostome doth sharply reproue Christians that labour not for knowledge that they may vnderstand the reason of the Christian faith alleaging how Artificers will fight in the defence of their profession and the Gentiles will argue strongly for their superstition and against the Christian religion and yet hee saith that many Christians are so ignorant that they cannot giue an answer what the Trinity is what the resurrection or why Christ was incarnate at such a time And lastly he refuteth that tenent that a simple soule is blessed that is one that is ignorant and knoweth nothing Oh how contrary to this is the teaching of the Papists at this day who commend ignorance and speake against reading of the Scriptures as most dangerous CHAP. 3. VERS 18 19 c. Being put to death in the flesh but quickened in the spirit Vers 19 Wherein he went preached to the spirits in prison which had sometime beene disobedient when once the long-suffering of God waited in the daies of Noah c. As Christ was both God and man so he dyed as man Occumen in 1 Pet. 3. and as God rose againe to deliuer vs from death and corruption For he was raised by the power of his deity to shew that we shal rise againe raising vp the bodies of many that were dead also for our further confirmation herein In which he went c. Here is shewed how the benefit of his passion extended to the vniust not onely liuing but dead long before because hee had said He suffered the iust for the vniust Wherein therefore is as much as for which cause that there might redound benefit from him to such as were dead long before as well as to the liuing namely to so many as liued well and would haue beene ready to embrace the faith of Christ if hee had come amongst them hee went and preached to them that they might bee deliuerd by him And that it might appeare that there haue beene alwaies meanes of comming to faith and obedience so that the condemnation of the vnfaithfull is iust he maketh mention of Noah who was long agoe euen almost from the beginning by whom they might haue beene conuerted And hauing spoken of the Arke and those that were in it saued by the waters he applieth it vnto Baptisme for as the waters then drowned the wicked world but those that fled into the Arke were preserued so by baptisme the wicked and vnbeleeuing deuils are drowned but the faithfull are saued as water washeth away the filthines of the flesh so baptisme cleanseth the soule in a mysticall and wonderfull manner and it is called the interrogation of a good conscience towards God because they only which apply their minds to an holy life are wont to make questions and to seeke vnto God by what meanes they may be saued and so vnderstanding that baptisme is the meanes they haue recourse thereunto Christ is said to haue died once it being implied Th. Aquinas Gorran Glos Ordin that hee shall die no more against those heretikes that held that he suffered in the aire for the deuils after that he had done suffering here vpon earth and to rouze vp the secure from sinne because if now after that Christ hath suffered they liue in sinne there will be no more redemption for them Mortificatos car ne vtuificatos autem spirtus seeing Christ dieth no more That he might offer vs vp vnto God being quickened in the spirit that is either the holy Ghost or our spirit because the true Christian dieth to the flesh but liueth to the spirit In which he went that is in a spirituall manner by internall inspiration euen before that he was incarnate preaching by Noah by his Angels whom he vsed as his M●nisters to declare his will in those times To those that were in prison that is of the flesh of sin errour according to that Ps 141. Take my soule out of prison in one translation therefore it is To them that were shut vp in the flesh When they expected Gods patience that is thinking that God would still with patience beare with them They were saued by the water because the water lifted vp the Arke and eight persons are mentioned as alluding to him that should rise againe the eighth day and to the time of the generall resurrection which some thinke shall be vpon the same day Baptisme is like vnto the Arke and so is tribulation through which a Christian must goe in diuers things First The Arke was made of boords hallowed so the Church consisteth of persons afflicted Secondly The Arke was of incorruptible wood so are Christians such as will not be corrupted Thirdly They that were saued in the Arke were saued by Noah signifying rest so the Church is saued by Christ Fourthly Out of the Arke none were saued so neither out of the Church Fiftly The waters being increased the Arke was borne vp higher so the Church grew greater by tribulations But the Baptisme that saueth is not any Baptisme for there is no such thing in the Iewes baptizings or in Iohns baptisme or in that of heretikes in which there is onely water but not the spirit but the baptisme vsed in the true Church wherein the Minister demandeth whether he beleeueth and renounceth the deuill c. exacting a pure conscience in him that commeth to be baptized which good conscience tendeth to God and he that comming with such a conscience is baptized Iuther in 1 Peter 3. is saued by the resurrection of Iesus Christ that is exemplariter rising from sinne to vertue as he rose againe Rom. 6. Christ is said to be put to death in the flesh when the man Christ died vpon the Crosse his naturall faculties ceasing he not liuing by meat and drinke and rest any more as is vsuall amongst men that are liuing here And he was quickned in the spirit that is was raised vp againe to a spirituall life wherein he liueth for euer both in soule and body And liuing this life now he preacheth not vocally as hee did but spiritually when his Apostles and other Ministers preach being spiritually present with them vnto the end of the world The spirits vnto which he is said to preach are they that were sometime disobedient in the daies of Noah not that they precisely are meant but such as they were for when hee preacheth in wardly to mens hearts and spirits now hee may well be said to preach to the spirits in prison because some are such as they that now are in prison were so that they are in the number of rebellious spirits to whom it is daily preached Here is therefore a Synecdoche whereby the part is put for the whole The eight
by the Spirit because there is great deceit in spirits hee exhorteth here not to beleeue euery spirit but to try them whether they be of God or no shewing the meanes of triall v. 1 2 3. And that it might appeare that he had no suspition of their being deceiued hee affirmeth them to be of God and that he with the rest of the Apostles were of God whereby hee proueth againe that the false Antichristian teachers who heard them not were not led by the good Spirit of God but by an ill spirit of error vers 4 5 6. And considering that both they that heard and they that taught them were of God he exhorteth them to mutuall loue as they must needs doe that are all of God seeing God is loue vers 7 8. which is proued both from a singular act of his loue and the time when hee loued vs vers 9 10. And hereupon he exhorteth againe to loue arguing from our loue our being in God though we haue not seene him vers 12 13. And then he reflecteth againe vpon that which he spake of before touching the triall of spirits by this hee that confesseth that Iesus Christ is come in the flesh is of God This he saith that they the Apostles were eye-eye-witnesses of and that they which beleeue it remaine in God vers 14 15. whom againe he affirmeth to be loue and so sheweth what confidence a man may haue and how vo●d of feare hee may bee that hath loue vers 16 17 18. And lastly for a proofe of our loue of God he saith that this appeareth by the loue of our neighbour whom hauing seene if we loue him not we cannot loue God whom we haue not seene vers 20 21. 1 IOHN Chapter 4. Verse 2. Euery Spirit that confesseth Iesus Christ to haue come in the flesh is of God Vers 3. Euery spirit that confesseth not c. this is the spirit of Antichrist which ye haue heard that it commeth and it is euen now in the world BY the Spirit here the Doctrine is commonly vnderstood Mayer to confesse that Iesus Christ is come in the flesh is to teach rightly both his humane and diuine nature Beza according to Beza his humane because he came in the flesh and his diuine because he came implieth one from whom he came that is the Father with whom he was from the beginning Oecumenius and Th. Aquinas expound confessing here not only in word but in deed and in life wherein this is confessed when a man is mortified vnto sinne but Beza more rightly vnderstandeth it more restrainedly of Doctrine only Euery one in this spirituall office of teaching that is sound in the doctrine touching Christ Iesus is of God The spirit here is he that pretendeth the spirit Piscator according to Piscator and to confesse that Iesus is come in the flesh is to teach truly touching the diuinity and humanity and touching the end of Christs comming into the world to deliuer vs from our sinnes as the very name Iesus doth imply so that in these few words is comprehended the whole Doctrine of the Gospell The obseruation of Thomas Aquinas is witty Tho. Aquinas to confesse hath in it a word con signifying together whereby is implied that it must be both in word and deed that Christ must be acknowledged but there may as well be vse of this conioining word to set forth the tongue and the heart agreeing in one He that confesseth not the vulgar Latine hath it he that solueth Iesus but all confesse that in the Greeke it is as wee reade it This cannot be referred to the denying of Christ in deeds for so euen the best doe sometimes because their life is not alwaies in all things so squared according to rule but to deny Christ in Doctrine is the thing meant here Now hee is not said to deny Christ thus only that flatly denieth Iesus the Sonne of Mary to be the Sonne of God and the Sauiour of the world but he which denieth the truth and teacheth falsly in any Article of faith according to Saint Augustine Aug. ser 31. de verb. Apostoli Ea tenus omnis haereticus Christum in carne venisse negat quantum libet fateri videatur quatenus aliquid sentit quod repugnans Chrisio esse conuincitur Simon Magus Menander Ebion Cerinthus Epiphan Haeres 30. Iren. lib. 1. c. 26. For euery Heretike saith he denieth Christ to haue come in the flesh though in word he confesseth it when he holdeth any thing that is proued repugnant vnto Christ And so this passage was very pertinent to those times wherein there were some that taught most wickedly concerning Christ As Simon Magus Menander his Scholler who taught himselfe to be God that to the old world he appeared by the name of the Father to the Iewes by the name of the Sonne and to the Gentiles of the holy Ghost Ebion who taught that Christ was begotten by the coniunction of Ioseph and Mary And Cerinthus who taught likewise that Christ came of Ioseph and Mary but he was at the first but Iesus and by the comming downe of the holy Ghost in his baptisme he became Christ also for he held God the holy Ghost to be Christ Now hee saith that the spirit whereby they were led was the spirit of Antichrist which should come and then was come that is in his forerunners who were led by the same spirit of error and did so neerely resemble him as I haue already shewed 1 Ioh. 2.18 Note Note that the Pope of Rome is not hereby freed from being the Antichrist because he doth not flatly deny Christ for no man in Saint Iohns time against whom he writeth did so but onely they taught erroniously touching Christ and hereupon he concludeth against them that Antichrist was then come For as much then as the Pope teacheth things contrary to Christ he doth in effect deny Iesus Christ to be come in the flesh and so is Antichrist For he denieth him to be an all-sufficient Sauiour whilst he teacheth satisfaction by acts of penance and the merit of workes and to haue had a true humane body because he teacheth such a body as is in a thousand places at once CHAP. 4. VERS 8. He that loueth not knoweth not God for God is loue Vers 16. He that abideth in loue abideth in God and God in him for God is loue c. From these words to the end of the Chapter the Apostle treateth onely of one thing Mayer viz. loue and therefore taking all together for one Text the first doubt occurring is how God is said to be loue August Quaestiune de Trinit Saint Augustine saith because power is properly attributed to the Father wisdome to the Sonne and loue to the holy Ghost therefore as the Father is said to be the Almighty the Sonne is called the wisdome of the Father and the holy Ghost loue P. Lombard 1 dist 32.
hereby shew that in the time of light for a long time the Pope should haue the most followers still By treading vnder foot is meant their subiection to the Papacy and the maintainers of Popery are called Gentiles because in their idolatries and ceremonies most like vnto them One hath a singular opinion by himselfe touching this Court and these Gentiles for hee vnderstandeth the Turkes Fox and the nations subiect vnto them these are left out because when the Church should be reedified in these latter dayes this reedifying should not extend vnto them but they should be vnder the heathen Turkes For mine owne part I am much affected with this last but so as that I thinke the Papists are not to be excluded who keepe a great part of the Christian world vnder their superstitions also as the Turke doth vnder his wherefore I resolue that both are here meant the Turkes are Gentiles because out of the Israel of God the Papists are Gentiles because idolatrous and superstitious like the Gentiles They together then tread vnder foot the court of Gods house by holding vnder the greatest part of the world which formerly hath beene Christian euen still in these dayes of light the one in the East the other in the West 3. Touching the time of two and forty moneths some vnderstand a short time Bullenger Pareus c. Centur. Mag. deburg Iunius but indefinite 1. Some vnderstand the time when the outer Court should thus be troden vnder foot by the Pope and so they count from the beheading of Iohn Baptist resoluing these moneths into dayes 1260. and reckoning them for yeeres vnto Boniface the eight ann 1294. out of which foure and thirty being deducted being the age of Christ not long before whom Iohn suffered there will remaine 1260. 2. One reckoning these moneths by dayes Brightman and taking the dayes for yeeres not according to the Iulian account whereby two and forty moneths make 1278. dayes but according to the Aegyptian falling short in this summe eighteene dayes of the Iulian will haue the time accounted so much short of 1260. as it exceedeth by the Iulian account and so vnderstandeth here 1242. Iulian yeeres which time hee beginneth in the dayes of Constantine ann 304. and extendeth it to the Councell of Trent ann 1546. All this time the outer Court was troden vnder foot through the heresies that preuailed and the two witnesses the old and new Testament prophesied in sackcloth but then they were killed by the authorizing of one corrupt translation onely and falsifying their Expositors who had anciently giuen life vnto them by their sound expositions 3. Another vnderstandeth the time of the Turkes tyrannizing Fox from Ottoman to the last that shall be which he reckoneth by Sabbaths of yeeres making euery month such a Sabbath as Daniel doth a weeke and so the whole summe of yeeres 294. But experience sheweth this to be but a coniecture because the Turkish tyranny continueth still it being now farre past the time thus calculated For Ottoman was ann 1300. vnto which adde 294. and it will amount but to 1594. As for that of Brightman it were to bee wished that it were so for according to his account we should soone bee deliuered both from Turke and Pope who I feare haue a longer time to continue than he imagined But here is both a difference of eighteene yeeres and the two and forty moneths of the Popish Gentiles doe not thus agree much part of this time the Church being put to it and the Scriptures wronged by the A●rians and other Heretikes and not by this Antichristian sect who are not obserued to haue gotten such an head till about Ann. 600. Of the second opinion there is lesse probability seeing it is not set downe when this treading vnder foot should be but how long it should endure And as for the first exposition it were strange that no certaine time should be meant here being measured out thus by so many moneths and dayes when as both in Daniel and Ieremie and other Prophets it hath alwaies beene found that a certaine number named hath noted out a certaine time Pareus mentioneth this as being followed by some and most approued by himselfe if a certaine time be here determined There is another exposition therefore onely remaining whereby so many yeeres are meant as there are daies in 42. moneths that is as the Spirit of God immediatly directeth vs 1260. according to the Egyptian account reckoning thirty daies to a moneth for by this account it is most probable also that the Lord would haue vs goe because Egypt is afterwards here mentioned The time then of the Turkes tyranny must be 1260. yeeres and as Turke and Pope haue the same beginning and continuance for History sheweth that they beganne together and as 42. moneths setting forth thus long a time are here iointly ascribed to the Gentiles treading the Lords holy City vnder foot so Chap. 1● 42 are particularly ascribed vnto the Pope Now the time of both their beginnings is notoriously known to be ann 606. then Mahomet broched his Alchoran and Boniface the third obtained of Phocas to be vniuersall Bishop If then we reckon from hence by adding to 1260. the end of their time will fall out ann 1866. The Locusts were a plague but of fiue moneths but by these the Church is exercised more than foure times double thus much onely the comfort is the Temple c. is measured to signifie the preseruation of the Church especially after the opening of the Booke so that there shall still be certaine Nations so defended from them as that the truth shall be there maintained during this whole time The Lord Iesus vnder whose Banner we fight and for whose honour we stand suffer not his Temple to be any more by Pope or Turke inuaded or lessened in the number of those that worship in it till the full time of the destruction of these deadly enemies shall come and of the Lords taking of all the Kingdomes into his owne hands but rather increase this number taking pity vpon the infinite multitude of poore seduced soules and giue vs all faith and patience whatsoeuer he hath appointed vs to suffer for his truth and if the time of this affliction be yet appointed thus long to come he shorten it for his Elects sake Mat. 24. as he promised to doe touching the time of the siege of Ierusalem Touching the two witnesses vers 3. of whom it is said I will giue vnto my two witnesses and they shall prophesie I see no reason why Beza should reade as he doth I will giue it vnto my two witnesses as if he meant to giue the City vnto them for the sense is plaine as most agree I will giue the gift or spirit vnto them and they shall prophesie The greatest doubt is who are meant by these two witnesses I haue already touched the common tenent of the Papists holding them to bee Enoch and
Elias but this needeth no refutation both for that the time of 1260. daies whereby are meant so many yeeres according to the exposition already giuen of the two and forty months being the same time doth not agree as experience sheweth the greatest part of this time being expired and Enoch or Elias not yet heard of and also because it is plainly against the reuealed will of God to send any from the dead to preach to the liuing as the Lord sheweth in the Parable of Diues and Lazarus when Diues made request that Lazarus might besent to warne his fiue brethren liuing Abraham denieth this request Luk. 15. and the ground of his deniall is If they will not beleeue Moses and the Prophets neither will they beleeue if one rise from the dead againe If it be said Enoch and Elias neuer died but are preserued aliue for this purpose the Author of the Epistle to the Hebrewes confuteth this for hauing reckoned vp many faithfull persons amongst whom Enoch was one Heb. 11.13 he concludeth All these died in faith c. He confesseth indeed that Enoch saw not death because he suffered not the separation of soule and body but was extraordinarily changed as the faithfull shall be at the last day yet according to our vsuall phrase whereby we say of the dead hee is departed out of this life he is rightly said to haue died And if this kinde of change in the propriety of speech will not beare this word dying 1 Cor. 15. for we shall all be changed but not all die yet it is as strange for them being so long agoe departed hence to come againe in person as if men should come from the dead againe which shall neuer be Lastly the description of these two doth not agree to Enoch and Elias but rather to Moses and Elias who in their times did such miracles as are here set forth Mat. 17. Vers 2. and these two are also ioyned together in the transfiguration of Christ vpon the Mount and Moses is oftentimes said to be one that did witnesse of Christ and the Scriptures are they that testifie of me Ioh. 5.39 Which Scriptures being resolued into their parts are called Moses and the Prophets Luk. 16. a most famous man amongst whom was Elias and therefore well by him may bee vnderstood all the Prophets Reiecting therefore that of Enoch and Elias Brightman Beda Tyconius as a vaine fable I hold with them that by these two witnesses vnderstand the holy Scriptures consisting of Moses the Prophets as they were of old vnder which the Euangelists and Apostles writings come also as an exegesis or illustration of them For these witnesses must bee well knowne anciently as the words doe imply and in taking these to bee the Lords two witnesses we doe but follow the plaine euidence of the Word of God ascribing persons thus to the two parts of holy Scripture And consequently they which sincerely and rightly preach Moses and the Prophets for so much as they doe but act the same persons may well bee vnderstood by these two witnesses also And thus wee shall ioyne together two different expositions of those who vnderstand by these two the holy Scriptures as hath beene already said and of those that vnderstand some few persons that haue giuen testimony to the truth in all the parts of this whole tract of Turke and Pope Bullinger Grasserus Pareus Fulke c. who of late time haue bin much increased in number but yet may well goe vnder the name of two witnesses because all euer represent but two Moses and the Prophets seeing they hold and preach set forth none other thing but what they held and taught Fox There are that particularly apply this to Iohn Husse and Ierome of Prague who were ill intreated by the Councell of Constance three yeeres and a halfe and being killed had their dead carcases for a time throwne out into the streets but they were reuiued againe as it were when the Bohemians stood couragiously for the truth by them maintained which was greatly preiudiciall to the City of Rome the tenth part thereof thus falling and 7000. slaine that is many vpheld in an idle course of life by the Pope in Monasteries and other pretended religious places being thus turned out and losing their liuelihood whereupon their life consisted According to this exposition two and forty moneths are counted a seuerall time by themselues of the Turkes tyranny these 1260. daies another seuerall time consisting of iust so many daies and the three daies and an halfe a third seuerall time so short as the words sound There are also wonderfull iudgements reckoned vp which fell vpon their enemies in this time of their trouble so that the History doth notably agree vnto this Text. This I confesse hath much affected me and I would willingly haue imbraced it for so the rest of the doubts here might easily haue beene resolued But seeing the two and forty moneths are by the same Expositor resolued into 294. yeeres in which hee hath failed as hath beene already shewed I cannot see how 1260. daies can bee vnderstood precisely of daies this being the whole time in all likelihood before set forth by two and forty moneths for why should Gods witnesses mourne 1260. daies onely of this time there being the same cause of mourning all the whole time for the holy City so many yeeres trodden vnder foot Againe although the Bohemians stood manfully for the truth and did somewhat preuaile yet they were suppressed againe and the whoorish City flourished till Luther who gaue a farre greater blow vnto it Lastly Pareus rela●eth an opinion of some who thinke that in the last times there shall be stirred vp two famous Doctors in the spirit of Elias in whom this shall bee accomplished but according to this the time should not be yet begunne and the phrase here doth plainly make against it in that he saith I will giue vnto my two witnesses not I will stirre vp two witnesses as it must haue beene said if it had beene thus meant I conclude therefore that by these two witnesses are to be vnderstood the holy Scriptures anciently consisting of two parts together with the faithfull Preachers and adherers vnto them These haue neuer beene wanting all this time of 1260. yeeres of Turke and Pope as for so much of this time as hath beene yet expired For euen in the daies of Boniface who vsurped this antichristian supremacy ouer all or immediatly after when Columbanus and Gallus were sent out as his Legats ann 617. to bring other Churches to the obedience of the Roman two Councels were called one in Bauaria and another in Matiscon vnder King Lotharius Anent annal Baiorum lib. 3. Vincent Balaeus in all likelihood to stop their proceedings For of such Councels Writers make mention but what was done is passed ouer in silence Not long after Ardanus a Bishop of the Northumberland opposed himselfe
time and be not led hood-winked into ineuitable perdition Quest 2. Vers 13 14 15 16. Who are these three vncleane spirits like Frogs that come out of the mouth of the dragon the beast and the false prophet and what place is that Harmageddon into which the Kings of the earth are gathered and by whom are they gathered together into that place Answ It is agreed that these foule spirits are instruments of the Pope who come as it were out of his mouth because so like vnto him both in the same end which they aime at and the meanes to effect it lying signes and wonders and more particularly I hold them to be none other but the Iesuites because the time of their beginning by Ignatius Loyola within these threescore yeeres doth notably agree and their leaping vp and downe in Kings Courts they being the greatest Statists that the Pope hath for him to maintaine his credit with the Kings of the earth that his reuenues may be no more diminished neither doe their practises to stirre vp to warre against Heretikes vniustly so called disagree for they are knowne to be the very firebrands of dissentions tumults treasons and bloudsheds thorowout all Christendome euer since they beganne to be They are said to be three when as indeed they are many thousands to note out their triple originall from the Dragon who is the Deuill the Beast the Roman State which they trauell for and the false prophet the Pope who before was called the second beast and not till now a false prophet but here more fully declared by his name as there by his pseudopropheticall practises whose eldest sonnes they are bending themselues vp to the highest streine of wit and resolution for the supporting of his tottering chaire These stirre vp popish Kings and Princes so as that they enter into leagues and vnions to root out poore Protestants But silly men that they are whilst they are thus busie for the benefit of the Popedome little doe they thinke of him that sitteth aboue and laugheth them to scorne for that the ioyning of popish Princes together to root out the truth shall by him bee turned to a gathering together to be destroyed so as that they shall neuer be able to make head againe And this is intimated in saying That they gather them together to the battell of the great day of God that is Vers 14. wherein God will haue glory by their vtter ouerthrow which is also further confirmed in that changing the number by and by he saith Hee gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Vers 16. Armageddon What is meant by this word Armageddon there is great difference of opinions Some thinke Beza Iunius Forbs Fox Pareus Iudg. 5.19 2 Chron. 35.22 that it is to bee read Har-megiddo and so expound it as alluding to the place called Megiddo where Iabin and Sisera with their army were destroyed before Debora and Barak by the Lord and where Iosiah fell before Pharaoh Neco King of Aegypt giuing occasion to a great mourning to the children of Israel for the losse of so good a King for each History may be well alluded to here that of the Canaanites destruction for the ouerthrow of popish kings with their people the other of Iosiah for the mourning which the Iewes being conuerted shall make for their former opposition against Christ slaying him so good a King that came to saue them as is foretold by the Prophet saying I will powre out vpon them the spirit of compassion Zach. 12. and they shall see him whom they haue pierced and mourne euery family apart For they hold that at the same time the Iewes shall be conuerted As for the change of the waters of Megiddo as it is in the first place or of the Valley of Megiddo as it is in the second into Har a Mount and Megiddo they thinke that this is not without a mystery Forbs it being hereby intimated that the enemies of the truth shall be in an high attempt when this destruction shall befall them Beza Iunius and therefore purposely a Valley is turned in the word here vsed into a Mountaine whereas it should be Megiddo Others reade it Horma-geddon a cursed warfare Luther Grasserus of Horma signifying a curse and geddon which commeth of Gadad signifying to gather together an army or of Harma crafty because by craft they shall be gathered together to their owne destruction as God will turne it Others with a single 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 reade it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 expounding Har a Mountaine and Maggedim Delights holding that it is alluded to that in Dan. 11.45 And he shall fasten his tents in the mount of his holy beauty 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for as there the Turke is pointed at apart so here all the enemies of the Church ioyning together and as Ierusalem is properly so called so the pure Church of God figured out thereby is here called so and therefore this battell and destruction of the enemies shall be made in these parts of the world where the pure reformed Religion hath taken effect Napior Some expound it the Mountaine of the Euangelist applying it likewise Some expound it the destruction of an Army of Cherem destruction Deut. and Gedud an Army holding that the slaughter of the enemies shall be so great that according to the manner of the Hebrewes amongst whom many places are named from the euent the place where this shall be shall take the name also Ierome as Pareus sheweth expoundeth it Montem furum the Mountaine of the eues others a cursed troupe others the destruction of the Riuer All wee see are agreed here that no proper place is designed but some place onely where the enemies of the truth shall be destroyed There will be no errour therefore which way so euer it be taken only I thinke it dangerous to admit of any corruption in the change of the word by the incury of the Scribe I preferre that of Dent holding withall that it is alluded vnto the destruction of Iabin and Sisera with their armies and that it should be likewise with the enemies of the truth ere long they shall bee in a Catholike league together bending all their forces against the reformed but God helping his their attempts shall bee turned to their owne vtter ouerthrow Whether this be now a working seeing they were neuer so combined together neither haue they beene about so great attempts as now God knoweth Haply the gathering together of Papists at this time is the gathering together here pointed at if not as the time will scarce beare it is a preludium thereof some famous destruction may happen to them in the end of this conspiracy now but the greatest whereunto this may make a way afterwards Howsoeuer let all men take heed of the Iesuites as of vncleane and dangerous spirits and let vs be comforted when the Romish Catholikes bend their forces