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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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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
them for his names sake ●o all generations for ever But if it be asked How we shall honour God faithfully this way It is answered we must as those few undefiled names or Saints of Sardis overcome the corruptions and pollutions of the times by witnessing against them and openly stand for and profess the contrary truths and ways of God and follow the advice of Paul to Timothy 2 Tim. 2.21 If a man purge himself from these he shall be a vessel unto honour sanctified and meet for the Masters use And therefore let the understanding christian mark and consider this as it is in the advice of the Spirit in the immediate subsequent verse Verse 6. He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches This verse formerly opened therefore needs no farther explanation Verse 7. And to the Angel of the church of Philadelphia write These things saith he that is holy he that is true he that hath the key of David he that openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth This Epistle inscribed to the Angel of the church of Philadelphia is directed also from Christ under various remarkable descriptions for holiness truth and soveraignty having the key of David which he beareth not idly for with it he openeth and no man shutteth and shutteth and no man openeth This church of Philadelphia was one of those seven famous churches scituate in the lesser Asia now called Natolia whose Angel or Pastor was Demas or Damias as Ignatius Epistles testifie And indeed it was a church by the Spirit 's description which was the fairest among the Sisters the most comly orthodox and sound among all the seven whose very name doth set forth her gracious nature and qualities Philadelphia signifying Brotherly love or love of the Brethren which doth notably agree to the excellency of grace that was found in this church being not openly convinced of any crime but altogether extolled for her gracious deportment M. Brightman makes this his darling and beloved Philadelphia to typifie and represent his reformed Geneva French or Scottish church model but upon further enquiry I doubt his counterpane will fall short of their first pattern in purity and soundness and he makes the church of England as then governed by Bishops for their luke-warmness and remisness in matters of Religion to be the counterpane of Laodicea his blear-eyed Leah but Philadelphia the Geneva Helvetian and French Reformed church begun by Zuinglius and Calvin to be his much adored darling and Rachel and so he makes Sardis to represent the German Reformed church under Luther and his associates Pergamus to represent the degenerate church of Rome as then in being about the time of Luther and so upward he makes the several states and ages of the church the counterpanes of Thyatira Smyrna and Ephesus unto the Apostles times But by what warrant M. Brightman does this or why he is so luxuriant in his applications I know not and I conceive under due respect to so learned an Author as M. Brightman that it is beside the intention of the Spirit that ever those seven Asian churches should typifie or represent any other churches or state of churches that should rise in futurity only they are left unto us and to all ages to come as examples and patterns to understand and know the dealings of God with them that if we be partakers in the same graces with them we shall have the same encouragements approbation and reward as they had but if we be found guilty of the same transgressions as they were we shall fall under the same judgements as they did and that that made M. Brightman thus over-free in his applications in his counterpanes I verily believe to be the variety of conditions both good and had found in those seven churches which by a good wit may be stretch'd out to represent the condition and state of any church whatsoever which is not altogether beside the scope or intention of the Spirit in them for it is often inculcated in this and the former chapter He that hath an ear let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches What was written unto them was not only for themselves but for the cognizance of all others in the future also coming under the same conditions and qualifications with themselves But to proceed These things saith he that is holy he that is true c. These words contain a description of Christ who sends this Epistle to the Angel of Philadelphia whose two first properties are taken out of the nature of the Son of God to wit Holiness and truth Christ makes this discovery of himself sutable to the condition of the church of Philadelphia which was an eminent shining star both for the profession of the truth and for holiness to the other the more delinquent churches he discovers himself in another posture with eyes and feet like burning brass and with a two edged sword proceeding out of his mouth but with the gracious he appears more gracious and to the truly godly he appears in his own proper nature in Truth and Holiness Hence Note Observ Christ discovers himself unto his people not only as the holy One but as the God of Truth also 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 These things saith he that is holy he that is true They are much deceived that aim at holiness without the truth They that own not Christ according to the truth can never be truly holy ones or sanctified persons for truth sanctifies John 17.17 Let their actions be never so highly estimated in the eye of the world as proceeding from holy self-denying persons yet if they be not done in the truth that is from a true fountain and to right ends they will lose their reward and be at best but as tinkling Cymbals What profit doth it yeild the monastical Votaries of Rome when they devote themselves to so rigid austerities and pretend so high to holiness whiles they have banished truth from their borders when neither their ends nor their aims are right according to the truth of God's word To what end is the Quakers austere carriage and outward holiness whilest they deny Redemption or Satisfaction by the blood of Christ Will their inherent holiness or their austere upright carriage serve instead of Christ's imputed righteousness Holiness and truth must go together to denominate a true Saint Heathen Philosophers will quite out-strip the best of christians in divers acts of vertue but when proceeding from a christian according unto truth they are to be called by another name holy or godly actions If you try the doctrines of men only by the holiness of the persons that brings them you may entertain errors instead of truth for truth is not always with the most seeming holiest men But if doctrines come from persons holding the truth in sincerity and professing the same truth in purity and integrity of their souls doubtless such doctrines in their first origen
GULLELMUS HICKS GEN. ATAT●S 〈◊〉 1658. Though Thou no Prophet art nor Prophets Son Without their Spirit this could ne're be done Though Brightman Napeir Mede are gone to rest Their Sp'rite yet liues redoubled in thy Breast Yee that have cast th' Apocalyps to ground Because so dark mysterious and profound Why take it up againe and use this Glasse T will then no longer for a Mystriè passe D Loggan del et sculp ἈΠΟΚΆΛΥΨΙΣ ἈΠΟΚΆΛΥΨΕΩΣ OR The Revelation Revealed Being a Practical EXPOSITION On the Revelation of St JOHN Whereunto is annexed a small Essay Entituled Quinto-Monarchiae Cum QUARTO ὉΜΟΛΟΓΊΑ OR A Friendly Complyance BETWEEN Christ's Monarchy AND THE MAGISTRATES By William Hicks Gent. Somtime of Wadham Colledge in Oxon Now living near the Mount in Cornwal Dan. 2.28 There is a God in heaven that revealeth Secrets and maketh known u●… the King what shall be in the latter days Rev. 1.3 Blessed is he that readeth and they that hear the words of this Prophe●… and keep those things which are written herein for the time is at hand A Deo principium Dabit Deus his quoque finem LONDON Printed by J. Macock for Daniel White and sold at his Shop at the Seven Stars in St Pauls Churchyard 1659. To the Right Worshipful Sr Richard Chyverton Late Lord Mayor of the Honourable City of LONDON SIR I Take the boldness to present unto You this Essay on the Revelation of S. John and I hope for this my Address and for prefixing your most worthy Name to this Discourse I shall not be judged either unseasonable or presumptuous Considering not only the great Honour and Devotion I bear to your most Worthy Name and Person but being also bound in Gratitude to Revive the Memory of that most Generous and Noble Family of the Chyvertons of Kerris your Worthy Kinsmen To whom I being obliged by so many real Benefits and neer Relations that I knew not how to manifest a better Retaliation then by a Revival of their most Worthy Memories in the Dedication of this Discourse to your Worships Protection who is the only Surviving Branch of that Ancient and Truly Generous Family of the Chyvertons of our County of Cornwal But by the way I shall take leave to assure you being not altogether ignorant of the ends and ayms that most men lay before themselves in such Dedications that it was least in my intention to affix hereunto your Honourable Name thereby to add a countenance to any private opinions of mine much less was it in my eye to raise an esteem upon my weak endeavours by insinuating the least complyance in your Worships judgement in many things I have written herein let them stand or fall according to the Truth and Reason therein manifested I quite disclaim any such pretences in having any Interest in my Plea for this my Application unto your Worthy Self But if the least measure of the Truth of God be herein found I trust it will be no dishonour to your Self nor to the greatest amongst men that such walk under the countenance of your Authority and great Names But what herein shall justly appear heterodox and dissentaneons from the Word of God let it not have the least approbation or countenance from man but let it rather be as an abortive birth and dye for ever never to have a resurrection more Thus having wiped off the sinister Interpretations for this Application In the next place be pleased to take a view of what is here tendered when the urgency of your great and important affairs will permit it being an Interpretation on part of the Book of John's Divine Prophesies wherein God's various dealings with his Church and people as also with the Empires of the world under whose power they come under are under most lively Prophetical Representations and Hyerogliphique Figures discovered and made known even from the time of the giving of that Prophesie unto the end of the world And you know 't is a common Custome amongst most men to get a Prognostication in the ending of the old year to inform themselves of the Accidents and Events that are likely to be in the ensuing year Lo now about the end of this year I present You with this first part of this Divine Ephemerides composed by the skilfullest Astronomer that ever was There is now no need of upholding that wretched practice of running to the Wizards or Star-gazers to know the Events and Successes of Churches States and Kingdoms We have here a full Discovery from himself who created the Stars and knows their course and calls them all by their Names who looseth the bands of Orion and binds up the influence of the Pleiades Men may conjecture and their conjecture fail they talk of the heavens but never were there for a full discovery but here then the Lord of Heaven and Earth and he that created the Seas telling and foretelling Signs and Wonders not for a day or a moneth or a year but for many years even until the end of the World not only the events of our present old year but the accidents also of the New year that is of the other life The Mathematicians of this world never dream'd of that great day wherein a thousand years should make up but one great and glorious day Only this Book the Saints great Almanack reports this and therefore I believe it Aristotle could not conceive that the World should end because he never understood how it did begin but behold a greater then Aristotle is here Christ hath taught of the end and given Notes and Signs to discern this end I doubt not but you will perceive and finde how singular useful the knowledge of these Prophesies will be to all persons but especially to such as have their hands much employed in the great Affairs of the World so that when their Lord and Master cometh with ten thousands of his Angels to call them to an account of their Stewardship how comfortable then will the contemplation be that they in their several Generations have employed their Interests Power and Authority in the World for Christ and his people against Antichris● and its Adherents Those Christian Wor●thies that have already long since fallen asleep with those that are alive at Christs second coming that have engaged on this account wi● be sure then to have an Euge bone Serve to be their portion and they that have ruled here for Christ shall then rule and reigne with him for ever But I desire not to be mistaken in this that I judge all is Antichrist that many in these days call Antichrist I know there is a true real Antichrist an opposite state to Christ and Truth under the Visor of Christ and Truth It is not every difference in Judgement or Religion that makes up Antichrist indeed o● late I finde it a State-knack of several parties and factions to brand their adversaries with those odious stiles of Antichrist Heretiques c. that they may
Prophesies then they that went before us and no discredit to them be they ever so Godly and Learned I have observed that some and no mean Ones that are gone before on this Theme are not without their Maculae and Defects and more especially in that they have appeared of too private and narrow a Spirit in their Interpreting and applying the Prophesies of this Book unto their own times Interests and Designs as if the Actions and Revolutions of every petty City and Commonweal yea the ends Designs and Periods of every Person that Divine Providence exalts in Power and Authority somwhat beyond the common boundaries of the ordinary Lords and Rulers of the Nations were Comprised Predicted Fore-told and Prophesied of in this Book of Revelations and so by this means makes strange and wilde Applications of the Visions and Mysteries of this Book And where this conceit works strongly it will work madly too when once it is elevated to that height and gets a power then there must be no opposing of those Ends and Designs that such Opinionists pretends as just Collections from the Prophesies of this Book which they interpret according to their own Fancies and have only a Being as wilde Chymeras in their own deceived Imaginations This is that Rock whereon some have formerly made Shipwrack and perished thereon and others now adays are Sayling with a full gale towards the same Charybdis and if God in Mercy prevent not will thereon split and perish also But to return Here I shall give an answer Cui bono or to what ends I undertook this Exercitation on this Book of the Revelation This last the Discovery of this dangerous Rock was not the least End that I set before me in this undertaking Which Ends for better satisfaction I shall here more particularly set down in Order 1. My first was next Gods Glory and the advancement of his Truth for the keeping the Saints feet streight in not stumbling by a false Interpreting and Applying of this Book of Prophesies and in vainly endeavouring the setting up of the Kingdom of Christ before the time and in the pulling down all Authority that oppose such Pretenders to their own utter ruine and undoing without Repentance 2. That Christs true Saints may be comforted and supported under all their Afflictions and Persecutions in this World by the consideration of Christs own True and Real Kingdom which is to come Not this of Weakness which is partly Spiritual partly Carnal but that of Power and great Glory when all his ●nemies shall be made his Foot-stool and broken and ruled by his Rod of Iron which will be at the great Day of his Appearance and coming in the Clouds and not before 3. In Profiting my self and others My self in Writing others in Reading As it was once said by Augustine Prodest scribendo scribendo prodest We having all as Aquinas testifies longing desires conjungi cum suo principio to be conjoyned with our principle 4. To redeem the time having spent many precious hours and days in folly and been examples unto others in evil doing So there is all reason we should redeem the time and God calls in this day of light both from my self and all others that we should be patterns unto others in well doing if that possibly we may redeem the lost time of our youth and folly Lastly That God may have his ends and glory in the work of our Creation we being born not alone for our selves but for the work of our generation to serve God therein faithfully in all the relations that he calls us to God hath not sent us into this world to spend away all our precious days in sports pastimes and follies or about the more profitable affairs of this present world as the custom of too too many is but to sacrifice some competent part thereof unto the service of our God and Christ that our friends neighbours relations and posterity may take encouragements and examples by us to live more unto the praise of God and their Creator Having thus laid down my ends in this undertaking I have this more to acquaint thee with This Exercitation being sent forth as my First-born in this kinde in publique unto the world the second being intended also on this whole Book of Divine Prophesies if God doth continue but his wonted mercies and encouragements thereunto This first is more Practical and Doctrinal and therefore I have herein followed a method with Observations and Notes which the second will not so commodiously admit the great work of that being to demonstrate the truth of each Prophesie and how the Mysteries Figures and Characters thereof are to be interpreted understood and applyed to their proper times periods States Interests and revolutions represented by them But this first being more practical and treating of divers Questions that are under dispute now in these days I thought it fit to let this see the light in the first place to try how it will taste upon the pallates of the godly ingenious for if it savours well with them it will suffice and be a farther encouragement unto the second I know I shall not please all in this Writing neither was there ever a Writer with whom all have been satisfyed for according to the Poet Ad captum Lectoris habent sua fata Libelli Books do either hit or miss As the Readers Judgement is Neither indeed was it in my thoughts to endeavour the satisfacton of all well knowing that there are some so prepossessed with prejudice or at least so wedded to their own conceits that it were the greatest unreasonableness and servility in the World to captivate ones reason to the satisfaction of their overweening folly It was also far beneath my Designe to accommodate my Writings to the popular applause and as the Tragedian says Populo ut placerent who commonly weigh not the matter by the truth and Scriptural reason but by their own irregular fancies and affections and therefore am far from their humour who Nil rectum reputant nisi quod placuit sibi ducunt Next I shall acquaint the ingenious Reader That if any of my conclusions recede from the truth of Scriptures I could willingly wish all such an abortion in the very birth But if any thereof seem only to discede from the common received Opinions let the Ingenious consider So long as they are Warranted by the Authority of Scripture and Reason I hope I shall not want a Protector or a sufficient Defence and Apologie I have no more to add in this way of Apologizing unto the Reader but if he be a friend unto the Truths herein discussed I wish him a farther increase of Divine light If he be malevolent thereunto all the harm I wish him is a better Spirit and a more enlightned Judgement If he be supine and negligent I wish him to add diligence and prayers to God for a right enquiry If he be ignorant I wish him a greater measure of true
some of the mistakes of our Translators Consult to this purpose Luke 7.24 Mal. 3.1 and therefore it should be better rendered here Messengers write unto the Messengers of the seven churches And the Ministers of the Gospel are so termed because they are persons sent and commissionated by Christ to preach and teach his Gospel amongst his churches Matth. 28.18 Having cleared what is meant by the Angels or seven Stars of the Asian churches I shall draw these notes Observ 1. Christ hath an especial eye of providence and hand of protection over all his faithful Ministers of his Word in the most terrible times of wrath and judgement He takes them in his right hand claps them under his wings for safety Noah who was a preacher of righteousness was preserved in the Ark when all the world was drowned Righteous Lot was preserved when Sodom flamed in fire Ezekiel Daniel Mordecai c. were preserved in Babylon when the Inhabitants of Judah suffered all the miseries that an insolent Conquerour could lay upon them How Luther was preserved when all the antichristian world sought his ruine is most admirable to consider I have heard it related that that most famous Minister of Christ Peter du Molyne was preserved in Paris being a sucking childe by his Nurse under a tub when the bloody massacers did not spare man woman or childe of the Reformed Faith that he might afterward become a star in the firmament of Christ's church And the reason of all this is they that are most engaged for Christ in his work and ministery he does most engage for their safety and protection Satan is their greatest enemy therefore Christ is their greatest friend and bulwark Oh that all the Ministers of our churches were shining stars faithful Angels or rather faithful Messengers of God's word and truth Then Christ would carry them in his right hand of protection and they should be as the apple of his eye unto him The Angels Messengers or chief Ministers of these seven Asian churches are here represented by stars Stars always in prophetical Scriptures signifie eminency splendour light and excellency How art thou fallen from heaven O Lucifer thou son of the morning meaning Nebuchadnezzar Isa 14.12 and Rev. 18.10 I saw a star fall from heaven which connotes the fall of a most eminent high and excellent person From hence note 2. Those that are the dispensers of Christs mysteries ought to be more eminent and excellent in knowledge and holiness then other inferiour christians They are figured by stars by the shining heavenly lamps they are the salt of the earth their lips should especially preserve wisdom they should be as stars of the greater magnitude shining in the firmament of their churches they are the Overseers of the flock to go in and out before them in soundness of life and doctrine yet too though their light be great shining and eminent yet let them consider they are but stars their light is borrowed from the Sun they should not advance it to that pitch as to make it an infallible light but they should eye the Son as the fountain of all true light to keep them in their proper Sphere and not to lord it over the Lord's inheritage Let them remember too that they are stars whereof some may be erratique as well as fixed ones Christ alone is the true light the true morning star that whosoever shall receive light from this true Son of righteousness he cannot be deceived but at last shall be brought to the Father of all lights 3. Another Note is That the Ministers of Christ are in an high and honourable calling They are figured under the types of stars celestial lights they have the same Titles of God's ministring spirits The Angels they are his Messengers that goes on his errants his Ambassadours to treat with man about the great mysteries of heaven Hence ariseth another corrolary That all Christ's ministers as they are stars though differing from one another in glory in parts gifts and graces yet not differing in power nor Lords over one another They are Angels that is Messengers Ambassadours not Prince Cardinals not Lord Bishops Every church here had its Angel its Bishop its Pastor its Elder not many Bishops not many Elders in a classical form over divers churches but every church had its Angel its Ministers or Officers Ephesus had its An●gel Smyrna its Angel c. not that Ephesus Angel either singly o. joynt with two three or more were superintendent over all the rest Here is a farther description of the terribleness of the appearance of Christ in this vision when he cometh in power and judgement Out of his mouth went a sharp two-edged sword and his face shone as the Sun in his strength The sword of the mouth is taken in Scripture for the words or doctrine proceeding from the mouth Psalm 56.5 Prov. 5.4 Job 5.15 The word of Christ is here called a sharp two-edged sword it cuts both sides but in a diverse mode it wounds the penitent but for their recovery and to bring them unto Christ and so it is mighty in operation Heb. 4.12 And secondly It is a destroying sword to his adversaries Rev. 19.15 Out of his mouth went a sharp sword that with it he should smite the heathen Hence observe Christ's word is very powerful and piercing it divides between the bone and the marrow between the soul and the spirit it is Telum Achilleum Achilles Spear that can both hurt and cure kill and make alive But it may be here questioned whether this figure of a two edged sword that went out of the mouth of Christ may not signifie and represent a material sword also I answer affirmatively That Christ also is to use that sword which is to smite the heathen with and that is a material one for he is to rule them with a rod of iron Rev. 19.15 Now how it can be understood that Christ is to smite the heathen with the sword of his mouth that is his word or rule them with his word and doctrine I see but small reason for such an interpretation and seeing too when he does this it is in fierceness treading the wine-press of the wrath of almighty God But then some may say Does Christ judge and smite his enemies only by the material sword I answer No first he goes out with the sword or spirit of his mouth to wit his divine truth and word to make manifest destroy and overthrow all antichristian Idolatry and Worship 2 Thes 2. Then secondly he goes out on the red Horse of war with a material sword to destroy the Beast and the false Prophet and their adherents and they are so smitten and destroyed that the Fowls of the Ayr are called to the prey to eat the flesh of kings and the flesh of captains and the flesh of mighty men and the flesh of horses and of them that sit upon them and the flesh of all men both free and bond
in the resurrection so hath power to deliver them from the state of death and hell Or secondly Take death and hell for the state of the damned and he hath power over that too he holds the key of the bottomless pit Rev. 20.1 as he hath obtained power since his exaltation to give Crowns and Thrones to all his faithful ones that shall persevere and overcome so also to chastise his impenitent and obstinate adversaries with hell and death The Keys in Scripture do signifie Power Dominion and Rule He that keeps and commands the keys of a City hath the Power and Rule over it The Keys were anciently carried before the chief Magistrate and are in some places at this present time as symbols and badges of authority On Peter's honourable confession in Mat. 16.19 the Keys of the Kingdom of heaven is given unto him by Christ which intimates the power of shutting and loosing which was by Christ deposited in the Church It is said in the third chapter that Christ hath the key of David that shutteth and no man openeth and openeth and no man shutteth and in chap. 20. v. 1. Christ is there represented by an Angel that had the key of the bottomless pit All this connotes Observ That Christ hath the full power over all powers and principalities of darkness over the divel and death and hell it self which before he hath attained and purchased by his death 1 Cor. 15.55 c. they cannot move nor stir to the destruction of souls but as he permits them it is a most vain conceit yea and savours of little faith in those that think that the godly or faithful ones of Christ are in the hands of Divels or Witches to be hurt by them or tormented at their pleasures Christ hath the Keys of hell and death the wicked Angels are so surely locked in their prisons and reserved in chains up by his providence that they cannot possibly touch any one of those that are dear to God no not to hurt a hair of their head or the least lamb in their fold without Christ's special commission for it and then too they are like a dog in a chain under his hand and direction to go thus far and no farther The Divel could not touch Iob who was hedged about by God before he bid him go And therefore O! How reasonless and weak it is to affirm or hold that they are in the Divel's power to touch or hurt at his pleasure for whom Christ hath said down his most precious blood and are as dear unto him as the apple of his eye but if at any time God shall give any of his into the hand of Satan to be touched by him either in person or goods let us consider it is either to withdraw and wean us from sin and to bring us to repentance for it or else to winnow and try us whether we will bless the name of God or not In such cases which seldom God exercises his children under for few are able to bear such temptations and God will lay no more on his then they are able to bear the most high and eminent in grace are only fit to meet with such strong tryals and not sink under them as Iob and Paul whom Satan buffetted but if God shall use the hand of Satan to smite any of his children let them look upon God as the principal Mover and Author of it and though Satan be the Instrument yet to say with wise and godly Iob The Lord hath done it The Lord taketh and the Lord giveth Blessed be the name of the Lord. Observ 2. Another observation hence is That Christ's obstinate enemies according to the Prophesies in this Book may expect and look for a most sure and certain ruine and destruction For here Christ says unto Iohn Fear thou not Iohn that is of the truth and execution of those dreadful predictions and judiciary visions which I shall now make known unto thee concerning those high implacable and obstinate enemies of mine they may think I have not power to execute those judgements upon them but they shall know that I have the keys of hell and death that Satan is at my command and beck to be the executioner of my wrath upon them and that I have power to open the door of hell death and destruction and to shut them up together with Satan in that Lake of fire that burneth with fire and brimstone for evermore Rev. 19.20 and 20.10 Hence two Uses arise very naturally First That the godly need not fear hell nor death either that of the grave or that of the second death for Christ their head is the Key-keeper of both and hath power thereof Next Let the impenitent wicked and such as will not have Christ to reigne over them fear and tremble for he has the keys of hell and death Therefore repent in time and kiss the Son lest he be angry before the day come wherein he shall shut and no man openeth Verse 19. Write the things which thou hast seen and the things which are and the things which shall come after Verse 20. The mystery of the seven Stars which thou sawest in my right hand and the seven golden Candlesticks is this The seven Stars are the Angels of the seven Churches and the seven Candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven Churches After Christ had fitted and confirmed John in his Prophetical Office by laying his hand upon him and by giving his Spirit to him and assuring him that it was he that is the first and the last that is alive but was dead and had the power over hell and death most able and mighty therefore to bring to pass and execute all the dreadful predictions and visions which Christ should make known unto him and being thus qualified and confirmed he receives his commission to write the things that he had seen and the things which are that is to Record these things which he had seen and were represented to him by and in the precedent visions which relate unto things that are present and in being to wit God's discovery of his will and judgements towards the famous seven Asian churches some whereof had much back-slidden from their native purity which the first second and third chapters do treat of as things that were then present and in being Next Iohn is commanded to write the things which shall come after that is he is to record visions and things which he shall see which are related unto the future Observ Hence Note That this book of Prophesies is not only a Historical relation and discovery under hyerogliphick figures of things present but also of things to come Iohn is commanded to write to the then seven Asian churches and that as an Introduction to all the future Prophesies and this is that that is intimated in cap. 5. v. 1. where a book is represented written within and without within that is secret sealed under seven Seals and their end yet
they in this particular witness the Jesuitish Sect with their many pretended miracles voluminous interpretations of Scriptures Councels Fathers Traditions super-numerary Sacraments c. I confess it is the common trade with all new and false doctrine-mongers to amuse the vulgar with their intricate Scriptural glosses that so thereby they may the better swallow down the hook or poison undiscovered within the artificially composed bait and pill and as the fish Sepia darkens the water with its inky humour to avoid the hand of the Fisher so do these serpentine Fry so cloud the truth with their polemical discourses that unawares they have brought many heretical Syncretismes upon the church of God under the pretence of Scriptural truths and reasons but notwithstanding their high pretence to Scripture and Reason both are undermined by them and have endeavoured the overthrow thereof by their strange conclusions which are both false and opposite to the truth as it is in Jesus Now understand that I hold not that every difference of opinion about the externals or accidentals of Religion is sufficient to denominate the holder thereof a heretique or false Teacher for then which of the Fathers would go clear nor but few if any of their Successors But that truly and really denominates a heretique or false teacher is the holding and maintaining such errors as directly strike at and will subvert the foundation Now this is the foundation article That ye believe in God and in Jesus Christ whom he hath sent for this is life eternal John 17 3. And that doctrine that strikes at this either directly or consequentially is heresie and false doctrine and therefore justly were they called false Apostles that went about to add Circumcision unto the Gospel and said they could not be saved without it Acts 15. This was to nullifie Christ's sacrifice and satisfaction and to make Christ of none effect as the Apostle Paul tells the Galathians That hereby they hearken to a new Gospel Therefore it is of plain and easie discernment for a competent spiritualized Christian to make discovery of a false Apostle Prophet false Teacher or Heretique by the doctrine he brings For first If it strike at the root or tends to the subversion of the true fear of God and godliness it is of Satan and from hell Next If it strikes directly or consequentially at the subversion of Christ in any of his offices be sure that doctrine is not of God for there is no name way or practise under heaven whereby we may be saved but in the name and faith of Christ who is the alone way unto the Father and none cometh unto him but in and by the Son all other ways are not only broken reeds but dangerous this only in the Son is eternal life 2. In the next place false Apostles and Teachers may be discerned from their false calls or missions and this will the better be evinced by first considering its contrary the right Call of true and faithful Teachers and Apostles of Christ and their Call was either first from God or secondly from the church God's call is by giving abilities gifts and affections sutable to the work and office that he ordains him for He gave some Apostles some Prophets some Evangelists c. and so when God sent Moses he furnished him for the great work he appointed him to Moses pleads his unaptness and slowness of speech but God said Go and I will be with thy mouth and teach thee c. Exod. 4.12 and so unto all the Prophets of old God came with his Spirit upon them and filled them with a sufficiency thereof before they were sent upon their errands God calls Apostles of Fishers and makes them Fishers of men and so spirits them and enables them that they fear not the faces of men nor the learned of the world for he tells them Go preach and lo I am with you to the end of the world that is by a peculiar assistance by his grace strength comfort direction Spirit Those that Christ calls and sends he gives them a full supply of all gifts and graces necessary to discharge their respective services Secondly God's call gives affections and heart unto the work he moves strongly by a secret impulse of Spirit on the soul that he sends on his employments it will not consult with flesh and blood but will on as Paul did in the work of the Lord without hesitating or securing his carnal interests Yet secondly This call must proceed orderly unto the exercise thereof since extraordinary Gifts and Calls are ceased the mediate call must concur to set the seal and authority upon the first God's giving to a man the call of abilities parts and affections to an office do not really and ipso facto invest him in that office it maybe said that he hath jus ad rem but not jus in re he hath a potential right thereunto but not a right of possession for Christ hath delegated that power unto his church of setting their publique Signature upon all Officers for his service for whom God qualifies with a call of abilities he is only judged and deemed fit for the Ministry of Christ but not really a Minister or Officer of Christ before he is ordained thereunto by the church by the first call only he may perform many good duties and services unto the church as an able and faithful Disciple or member but by the conjunction of the other he can do it ex officio and authoritatively Therefore such as pretend their call to publique offices as Apostles Teachers Pastors c. only as from God and contemn the other from the church surely I am of judgement as unto their mission they are false Apostles and are neither called of God nor man for if their call of abilities was from God as they boast of then it would manifest it self to be of God by a submitting to the wisdom of God in the order of the dispensation of his Ordinances in his word Therefore both conjunct together makes up a compleat officer and shining star within the church In the next place Those that boast of their callings from the church and want the first call of God of abilities they are good for nothing but as unsavoury salt to be cast unto the dung useless to any service they will not serve so much as to make a pin in the house of God such are false Apostles to the purpose fit to be spewed out of all Christian churches in the world Wherefore all faithful christian assemblies should have a special care not to admit of such who can only manifest their call from man and not from God in competent gifts and parts fit for so high a calling They cannot work at all to edification in the Lord's house for they want supplies to that end We know an Artificer can do little work without his tools or instruments but unto those who should be employed about spiritual buildings if God hath
so called for on the performance of every condition by vertue of compact it hath a legal influence merit and causality unto the production of its end Neither indeed is there any such compact in the Word since the fall of Adam that on the performance of any conditions be they never so Evangelical as Faith Repentance c. Justification or life was promised thereupon only the condition of the old covenant between God and man was death upon disobedience and life upon obedience Man having forfeited the one by his disobedience Christ steps in as the Mediator of a better and surer covenant and makes his soul an offering unto death which was the full performance of the penal condition due unto the sinner and so absolutely purchased a blessed seed unto himself and on such stable conditions performed altogether by himself that they cannot possibly forfeit their inheritance being in so sure a hand and are still heirs though whiles under years they differ not from servants that is whiles under sin and unregeneracy are still in bondage until faith come to discover their heirship and interest unto the purchased possession and in the mean time by evil works they are as enemies strangers and aliens to God and the commonweal of Israel according to the old Legal distinction they have notwithstanding Jus ad Rem though not Jus in Re. And though I deny faith or repentance to be conditions properly so called in the covenant to life or justification yet I say they are required in the same new Law Covenant or Testament as conditions improperly so called or as conditions in order preceding one the other and as benefits of the same covenant But seeing the word condition is of late glown so rampant and overmuch perfumed with the Spiceries of Rome I shall willingly let it lie as that other term of merit which in their first births were more innocent and inoffensive and shall rather call them as duties and qualities required in the new covenant by Christ as necessary in all his redeemed ones to life and salvation And when I say they are duties necessary I would be understood not absolutely necessary but virtate precepti and virtute medii unto all such as are capable of their duties but not unto Infants or Idiots that want the use of reason for to believe and repent are acts of the will and understanding which Infants or Idiots are not capable of and therefore we exempt them from salvation dying so if the condition of faith was absolute and peremptory as Augustine once dreamed and therefore was called durus pater Infantum and all others must conclude the like harsh judgement on them also that hold actual faith and repentance as absolute necessary conditions unto justification and life But again If it were true what the Arminian says That none are saved but on the condition of the To credere or act of faith and none damned but for unbelief then I re-assume that some persons according to this are neither damned nor saved for Infants dying such as aforesaid cannot have by reason of their incapacity the act of faith nor unbelief which is a privation by refusal or resistance of the truth made manifest Indeed such absurdities do they incur that assert such absolute conditions in the covenant of grace to be done on man's part yet I say they are absolute and peremptory on Christ's part to be performed and he having fully finished all the conditions for his elect ones by his death though some of them dying Infants yet are saved by vertue of that everlasting covenant made with Christ in for and on the behalf of all his chosen ones of whom he will not lose one which the Father hath given him From this precedent discourse you may plainly conclude that though I grant repentance a necessary Gospel duty and for divers good ends it is ordained so yet do not in the least place it in any subordinate causality joyntly with Christ in the work of our salvation but only as our duty thorowfare or way thereunto commanded and instituted by Christ as part of his new Law that he himself might have the pre-eminence in all things and the name and glory alone of our salvation And this hereon shall suffice See more hereon v. 23. Observ 2. Another Note hence is That the doctrine of judgments and threats is a very useful Gospel doctrine When Christ hath passed with his doctrine of grace and offers a reconcilement freely if the sinner will but turn from his iniquities and repent and yet the sinner will refuse his gracious terms he hath another burden to tell him that after he hath refused so great salvation he can cast both soul and body into hell fire the most obdurate and incorrigible child must have the sharpest rod a smile or a love-token will work upon the ingenious but saith Solomon a rod is for the back of a fool Neither is judgement a strange work unto Christ for as he is related unto his church as a Saviour and a Father respecting his grace and loving kindness so he is as well a Judge and a Legislator and so may justly chastise his church as contemners and transgressors of his Royal Law If he calls us to repent which is part of his new covenant Law as he did the church of Ephesus and yet go on obstinately in sin justly may he remove his candlestick from amongst us If his Lamb-like quality of mercy and grace will not invite us to return he can roat as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah which will cause us to call upon the mountains to fall upon us and to hide us from the presence of the Lamb wherefore they are much mistaken that would shut out as useless the doctrine of threats and judgements from the Gospel which are to be preached soberly and conditional not peremptory and absolute for if there were not a curb and fear of loss and punishment the wanton straying soul would hardly be reclaimed though the more tender hearted the apprehension of grace and love might reclaim and mollifie Observ 3. Another Observation is To take off God's candlestick or to unchurch a Nation or people is the most grievous of all God's judgements Christ could not afflict the church of Ephesus with a greater loss then to remove his church from among them for hereby First Privatively His glory and special presence of grace and favour is withdrawn Secondly The guidance light and comfort of his holy Spirit is departed Thirdly His Ordinances are all defiled and vanished Fourthly His special protection is withdrawn also Fifthly and lastly Instead of his gracious presence they have his presence in wrath judgements and fiery indignations Instead of his Spirit of light and comfort they have the dismal spirit of darkness errour and despair instead of Christ's holy Ordinances they have the Divel's sacrifices and instead of God's special protection over them they are carried captives by Satan to all foul and
were Ezekiel Daniel and others of Gods precious children in Babylon amongst the Caldeans It is the common lot of the godly to be amongst Briars and Thorns that will nothing but scratch and tear them and therefore it should be no strange thing nor too great a vexing burden unto us that God and providence hath disposed of our habitations amongst the ungodly For hereby 1. God hath the greater glory from us 2. We are kept closer to him 3. Our Graces shine more eminently as Stars in a frosty night shine clearest and Fishes in the saltest Seas are sweetest so we keep our savor the better for it and our Graces are more enlivened 4. Our Conversations it sutable to Gods word may be a means of their conversion amongst whom we live Obs 3. To a Godly soul to have its habitation amongst the wicked is a Soul vexing grief Righteous Lot was vexed with the filthy conversation of the Sodomites 2 Pet. 2.7 Though God hath disposed this in his providence yet it is an affliction and for the present grievous Wo is me saith David that I sojourn in Mesech and that I dwell in the Tents of Kedar with a barbarous profane people that were like to the posterity of Mesech and Kedar O what a burden it was to Moses and to all true Israelites to dwell amongst the Egyptians How did the poor captive Israelites weep when they were in Caldea by the River of Chebar And what a burden it is still for honest believing Souls to dwell amongst a profane and wicked multitude Where they cannot stir out of doores or converse but with very few but that they shall hear God profaned his Name blasphemed his Truths and Scriptures slighted vilified derided and jested at his Saints and Faithful ones either spitefully treated openly persecuted or at least closely undermined to bring the rod of affliction upon them Therefore among the truly godly the society and cohabitation of the Saints is most desirable but of the wicked most grievous and loathed Obs 4. God hath the more special eye of care and providence over his people that have their habitations amongst the wicked and ungodly Though they dwell where Satan's Seat and Throne is yet God holdeth them as the seven Stars in his right hand verse 1. and he knoweth their works of tribulation and where they dwell and therefore is present with sutable grace and strength from himself for their support and comfort Thou remembrest us said David in our low estate Where Christ's Church hath the greatest enemies God will shew himself their greatest friend where his Saints are most afflicted and straitned there he will supply with a greater measure of grace and enlargement In Babylon of old among the inveterate enemies of God and his Israel God sent an Ezekiel Daniel Ezra c. choice men and Prophets of God for their comfort and consolation So we often see in the most barbarous and wicked places of the World that God sends there the greatest soundest and clearest light to his servants that dwels amongst them Ephesus Smyrna Pergamus c. places of Idolatry and cruelty and where Satan's seat was had their Angels and Martyrs that shined in true faith and godliness The Churches of Christ of late years have shined more eminent in faith and holiness in Switzerland in Saxony in Savoy and the barbarous corners of the Pyrenean mountains and Alpes then other places of the World and so in England and Scotland under the Antichristian and persecuting Bishops of late the Saints then living under them did shine more eminent in their graces then now they do in this their day of prosperity and many then were more faithful Martyrs unto the truth of Christ then now they are for the more high Satan and his instruments are against the Saints God's care over them is the more intense and the measure of his graces the more enlarged towards them Obs 5. That it is the Saints great duty and their highest glory to hold fast their faith and profession of the truth in the worst times and amongst the worst of people The Church at Pergamus is approved for holding fast Christ's Name and Faith amongst them in whom Satan did bear sway and in such a time when Antipas was Martyred and suffered death for the same profession It is an easy matter to carry a full sail of profession when the soft gale of prosperity bloweth neither is it any difficult matter for an hypocritical heart to seem godly with the godly to be sober with the sober or to be righteous amongst the righteous But the spirit of a man is then tried when his habitation is amongst the ungodly that can keep himself sound amongst their corruptions upright and perfect amongst the unrighteous and untainted with their follies and sweet as Fishes in the Brackish Ocean The three faithful children would not bow in Babylon to Nebuchadnezzar's Image though death it self attended them Be thou faithful unto the death and thou shalt have a Crown of life Many will follow Christ in smiling times or when the State does countenance Christ and godliness this is to follow Christ for the loaves sake But when Christ is hurried to Pilat's Hall of Judgment his formal followers will forsake him yea Peter himself may deny him weak Christians may stumble and draw back when Pillars of the Church as Peter fall so fouly He is the only approved Christian that will hold his profession fast before the face of Nero and Dioclesian as the virum victoriae which St. Austin mentions and at the Stake can freely with Stephen forgive his enemies and commend his spirit unto his God Jo Hus Hierom of Prague the poor Waldenses and our later Christian Martyrs as Bradford Philpot Glover c. in our English Marian days hath with Antipas for their constant witnessing unto the truth and faith of Christ attained the ever-living and honorable names of faithful Martyrs of Christ and that most justly in that they suffered in the worst of times when Antipas was slain that is in a persecuting bloody age when many godly persons burnt at the Stake and amongst the worst sort of people the wicked Antichristian Tyranizing and bloody Prelates for holding fast the profession of the truth and faith in such ungodly times and amongst such a divelish crew amongst whom Satan had his Throne sway and full Dominion they justly shall ever live in the memory and hearts of all the faithful as Reverend Martyrs unto Christ and his truth Thus for a man to be a Lot in Sodom never touched with Sodom's wickedness to keep himself pure and sincere and undefiled in the midst of a crooked generation to shine as a light in the midst of darkness this brings honor both to God and man Obs 6. The graces of well approved and faithful Christians departed are to be set forth as patterns and examples to the living both for encouragement and imitation Antipas is here set as an example of
liberty for tender consciences in points disputable and therein are not to be forced against their judgments by any outward power to external conformity for that indeed is the way to bring them into the Unity of uniformity but not into the Unity of the truth it is a way to make Hypocrites not Saints Yet nevertheless I should not offer to open my mouth for a licentious liberty of pernitious doctrines or practises that are blasphemous idolatrous against God or his worship or the power of godliness let such bear their censures and punishments not only that which is spiritual and of Gospel warrant but that of the Magistrates sword also he is Custos utriusque tabulae And to this end he beareth the Sword not in vain But I would always forelay this caution That none whose lives are sober and godly and desire to live peaceably with all in this present world for difference in judgment should be ensnared hereby But for a very little space should we suffer a Jezebel and impudent immodest or Idolatrous false Teacher in a church we should not bear with it an hour for that which God has really declared himself against from Heaven we should be adversaries to it also and that which God hath a controversy with and is against must needs be a great evil and the great evil of tolerating false Teachers in a church appeares clearly in these particulars First In that they blaspheme God and his authority saying the Lord sent them and spake unto them when the Lord never appeared to them Secondly They cross God in his designes God calls his people to holiness peace and unity but false Teachers set up some ungodly Doctrines or Practises to the undoing of Souls Thirdly They sadden the hearts of the righteous by their lies and vanities Fourthly They corrupt the souls of God's servants they deceive them and entice them into the snares of their abominations Fifthly They provoke God to become an enemy to such Assemblies as do embrace them or own them and finally undo poor souls for ever without repentance Quest If a free toleration of false Teachers is so great an evil in a church the Question will be In whose power is it lawfully and juridically to remove them Answ Doubtless the particular church of Thyatira that had the check and against whom alone Christ layd the charge for tolerating the woman Iezebel had the sole power of removing the evil from amongst them For what an unreasonable thing would it be that God should lay the charge of this sin against Thyatira for tolerating Iezebel were it not in the churches power there within themselves to remedy remove and eject that false Prophetess Christ never blames any one of those seven churches for the sins that are suffered in another not the church of Pergamus for the sins of Thyatira nor Thyatira for the sins of Sardis or Laodicea but every one are charged particularly for their own sins Neither are the more pure churches of Ephesus Smyrna or Philadelphia empowered commanded or authorised either joynt in a combination as a Classical Presbitery or singly as a Prelatical Superintendent over the rest to remove or reform the evils among the rest but every one is commended apart for their respective graces and every one by it self is commanded to repent and reform apart from their sinful doctrines and practises In the days of those seven churches and some ages after there was no mention of a Lording Episcopacy or Presbitery over many churches of Christ at once but that every particular church of Christ had then full power and jurisdiction within themselves all alike and of one extent within their own boundaries and that superiority in churches came in with the defection and falling away which was fomented and nourished by the pride of the Bishops till at last it became purely Antichristian We know all churches are sisters and therefore equal in power and priviledges under one spiritual head that is Christ Gal. 1.18 Par in parem non habet imperium Equals can have no power over equals unless by usurpation or tyranny or otherwise by compact if it be only by compact and agreement as when amongst our selves and equals we chuse our Parliament men to be our Legislators and Rulers but if so churches that are of equal authority get a power into their own hands by agreement among themselves over the rest of their sister churches call it what you will either Classical Provincial or National surely at best it is but of a prudential and civil Institution and to give it a divine stamp is more then it will bear peruse cap. 2. vers 2. last past where the Spirit says to the church of Ephesus Thou canst not bear them which are evil and thou hast tryed them which say they are Apostles and are not and thou hast found them lyars M. Perkins on that vers says To the church of Ephesus God gave a full juridical power either to admit or keep out examine or cast out suspend or do any other juridical act or acts whatsoever that was needful in a true church of Christ The Apostles write in all their Epistles to the respective churches as distinct churches without dependency upon any but upon Jesus Christ their Head King and Soveraign Act● 15.22 1 Cor. 5.4 5. Rom. 1.6 1. Col. 1 2 24. Ephes 5.24 They being all the body of Christ under one head the Spouses of Christ to one Husband Sisters of one Mother Cant. 8.8 none of them are servants or slaves to the other not Hagars but Sarahs free and equal all of them are spouses of Christ of equal priviledges and authority all of them are golden candlesticks shining churches amongst whom Christ equally walketh Rev. 1.12 all having equal and like power of opening and shutting admitting and rejecting receiving or denying And for one church to usurp authority over another is at best but a Diotrephes-like spirit and of a Prelatical humour which doe very little comport with the truth of these Scriptures Mat 16.16 Act 9.26.14.23 Rev. 2.2 Act. 1.15 6 2 3. Mat. 18.17 18. 1 Cor. 5.4 5. 2 Cor. 2.5 6. Quest 2. But another Question may hence arise Whether the Angel of the Church of Thyatira chief Officer Pastor or Minister could alone remove this Iezebel legally and judicially without the consent of the church and fraternity which were in fellowship with him Or whither that which is called the power of the Keys be singly in the Officers and Eldership or joyntly in the whole body of the church Elders and Brethren together I Answer First understand the power of the Keys that is the signe being put for the the thing signified the Keys the ensigne of Authority for Authority it self And this Authority is either First Supream and Monarchical and this resides only in Christ as he is sole King and Law-giver of his church and so he is head of the body and he hath the Keys of David and openeth and no
the more glory it will be capable of and filled with hereafter Every Vessel shall have his fulness in glory but every one acording to its capacity as there is a glory in the Stars Moon and Sun and one differing from another in glory yet every one hath their fulness So in the Kingdom o● glory when God giveth to every one according to his works every one shall have the reward of their works eternal happiness but some shall sit upon twelve Thrones judging the twelve Tribes of Israel all shall be shining Stars but some of a greater Magnitude then others But to proceed For I have not found thy works perfect before God It was not a legal perfection that Christ could not find in Sardis he did never seek for that absolute perfection in them that would be in vain seeing they were so full of Imperfections But yet this intimates that the faithful christians and their works may be perfect before God although they are not found perfect in Sardis yet may be found perfect in others that are more sound and godly For the clearing of which understand that sometimes in Scripture perfection is taken for sincerity and uprightness as Gen. 17.1 Walk before me be thou perfect that is upright sincere as Iob 1.1 he was a man that was perfect and upright one that feared God and eschewed evil he was a plain simple man honest at the heart in this sense the works of Sardis were not perfect before God they were not honest sincere and upright according to his will they were Hypocritical in name shew and appearance only not in truth and sincerity Secondly Perfection may be taken 1. As respecting our justification Or 2. Our sanctification The first of these in a strict sense is a compleat perfection for the Saints are compleat in Christ their head as unto justification and from all sin and the guilt thereof there is not one sin left which is not washed away by his blood in this respect they are perfect By one offering Christ hath perfected for ever them that are sanctified Heb. 10.14 Then Secondly There is a perfection of sanctification and holiness And that is 1. In the respect of the beginnings and parts thereof 2. In respect of the prevailing degree thereof 3. In respect of the aimes thereof 4. In respect of the duration and perseverance of it 5. In respect of others First the Saints in this life have a perfect beginning of holiness as to its parts because it begins in every part they are sanctified throughout in soul body and spirit 1 Thes 5.23 though every part be not throughout sanctified by reason of the imperfection of mediums by which they are sanctified yet they are sanctified in every part throughout in understandings wills affections desires memories thoughts and hearts Secondly They have every grace in their souls not only in the truth thereof but in the prevailing degree thereof as when faith love patience humility c. overcome infidelity hatred impatience pride and other their opposite vices and evils So when this work of sanctification is begun in all parts thereof it may be said a perfect work in beginning and when it comes to the prevailing degree thereof it may be called a perfect work having prevailed against its contrary Thirdly They are likewise perfect in respect of their aims and desires God accepts the will for the deed and he that aims and strives for perfection God accepts as perfect though mixed with much imperfections Christ could not find the works of Sardis perfect in this sense neither Fourthly They are likewise perfect in respect of their duration Apostacy from the faith and truth will loose the honor of perfection and makes their crown to wither when a righteous or perfect man turneth to iniquity all the righteousness that he hath done shall not be mentioned Ezek. 18.24 Fifthly In respect of others the Saints are perfect souls compare them unto the guilded out side formal christians and they are gold and perfect in respect of them and so Christ could not find the works of Sardis perfect before him as those of Ephesus Smyrna c. Hence Note first Observ 1. The great cause that our works are not perfect but defective before God is for want of honest sincerity in them Sardis was blamed for this very thing and for want of this grace she carried a fair name that she lived in her pretended graces but she was dead there was no sincerity and truth in them If we suppose a man to worship God in all his Ordinances and avoid all outward evil yet if there be double-heartedness in his spirit all is cast off by God as abominable Sincerity is that that gives perfection to every grace it is the very truth and spirit of every grace as when we believe we must believe sincerely when we love we must love sincerely and cordially when we sorrow or repent it must be done sincerely that is truly fully without any mixture or hypocrisie for a double minded man God doth hate Sincere quasi sine cera without wax without composition and as the word here beares it in the Greek 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 I have not found thy works full there was somwhat wanting within to make them compleat and perfect without this ingredient grace of sincerity all our duties are but as sounding Brass and a tinckling Cimbal But add sincerity unto the least and most imperfect of our duties and they will become in the esteem of God most perfect God accepts a Lamb from Abel offered in sincerity rather then clouds of Incense and thousands of Sacrifices from a wicked and profain Cain Yea if it be but a widdows mite or some Goats hair coming from one that is sincere God looks upon it as a rich present and calls the presenter thereof perfect Truth of grace and sincerity is our perfection here but in the world to come we shall have perfection in the highest degree as well as the perfection of sincerity and truth of grace in this life therefore let us so walk before God as becometh perfect ones Observ 2. It is the Saints duty that they aim and press after perfection in all their graces works and duties The church of Sardis was worthily blamed for want of this perfection her works were not full and entire there was somwhat wanting and therefore blame-worthy and imperfect First They are to press after the perfection of justification by faith and evidenced by love and works and so make their election and justification sure unto their own souls and manifest it unto others also Secondly To seek after perfection in all graces and parts of christianity in souls bodies and spirits to be perfect intire wanting nothing Ja. 1.4 as ye abound in every thing in faith and utterance and knowledg and all diligence see that ye abound in this grace also to wit charity 2 Cor. 8.7 There must not one necessary grace be wanting in true Saints though
speak very favourably of it and very ingeniously call it a harmless opinion not directly or indirectly striking or undermining any the fundamentals of the Faith But to proceed In this last Scripture take notice 1. What therein is promised as a peculiar reward to them that abide temptations with or for Christ and it is a Kingdom Christ's Kingdom my Kingdom vers 30. compare this with Rev. 11.18 and Rev. 20.4 2. Christ appoints unto them a Kingdom as his Father had appointed to him a kingdom but the Father as is on all sides agreed appointed not a particular kingdom for Christ after the ultimate judgement in the supernal heavens for it is affirmed on all hands that Christ then and there shall deliver up the Kingdom the power and ruling into the hands of the Father that God may be all in all according to that of 1 Cor. 15.24 28. Now in a Kingdom there are relations persons to rule and persons ruled to wit Christ and his Saints to rule and unbelievers to be ruled but in the highest heavens there is nothing to be made subject to Christ and his Saints no unbeliever or unclean thing must enter thereinto the blessed Angels the ministring Spirits being only subject to Christ Heb. 1.13 14. Neither can this be meant of Christ's spiritual Kingdom wherein Believers then were and in all ages formerly and therefore cannot be meant of this Kingdom promised and prophesied of in this Scripture Besides the spiritual Kingdom of Christ is called often by John the Kingdom o● patience wherein the Saints endure temptations afflictions and tryals which Christ here mentions and so cannot with the least reason signifie the Kingdom of Reward which Christ promiseth as the effects crown result and reward of that enduring and patience 3. Eating drinking and such actions are unsutable actions and expressions to signifie the glory of the highest heavens but very sutable to express Christ's glorious Kingdom here on earth for it is promised as a Paradice and a Tree of life therein Rev. 2.7 22.2 And it is such a high spiritual eating and drinking it being as yet a hidden Manna unto us that we cannot possibly comprehend the excellency thereof but under Types and Figures meet for our capacities 4. The conquering Saints are to sit on Thrones to judge the twelve Tribes of Israel In Christ's spiritual Kingdom this was never yet done but such were rather judged and trampled under foot by the powers of the world and Antichrist and in the supremest ultimate glory there is nothing to be judged neither persons nor things for that is the Father's Throne wherein Christ shall lay down all Authority and himself be also subject unto the Father as that 1 Cor. 15.24 25 28. Therefore this Kingdom here meant which Christ calls My Kingdom and My Throne is yet to come here on earth before the ultimate day of judgement and the Saints highest state of glory in the supreamest heavens which is the Father's Throne Object But some will object That this which is called Christ's Kingdom is also the same with the Father's Kingdom and not distinct from it but one and the same and to this purpose urge that Scripture Matth. 26.29 I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the Vine until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's Kingdom Now that which you interpret to be the Son's Kingdom is here called the Father's Kingdom and therefore one and the same Answ I answer 'T is true The Son's Kingdom is called in Scripture the Father's Kingdom for divers reasons 1. Because the Father gives it to Christ and therefore he is called Psal 2.8 His King 2. Because the Father and the Son are one by an unspeakable Union and so the Kingdom of the Son may be called the Kingdom of the Father that is the Kingdom of God for Father is often ascribed in Scripture to the Godhead as that of John 17.3 This is life eternal that they know thee to wit the Father to be the only true God c. And by reason of the union of both natures in one person Christ it is called Eph. 5.5 The Kingdom of Christ and of God and The Throne of God and the Lamb Rev. 22.3 in the holy City the New Jerusalem So that Christ as man as one with the Father or God reigns in this happy millenary Kingdom and so may be also called the Father's Kingdom wherein he will drink his new wine with his faithful ones before the ultimate day of judgement so this makes not at all against the distinct Kingdoms of the Father and Christ which is before asserted and plainly evidenced from divers Scriptures Let the industrious enquiring Reader read more at large in D. Homes M. Maton and M. Mede hereon and vers 12. of this chapter But for a more full explicating and opening the Truth of this point understand That Christ's Kingdom in Scripture hath a diverse acceptation First Christ is King by right of creation Heb. 1.2 and this is his natural Kingdom which he hath as one God with the Father from everlasting Secondly Christ is King by right of Purchase as the first he rules and governs all the Kings and Nations of the world and so is King of Kings But by the second he governs more especially his church and people and this he does as God-man and is properly called Christ's Mediatory Kingdom And this his Mediatory Kingdom hath in it divers periods some more lowly some more exaltant and triumphant Christ was a born King witness the Magi's enquiry after him that was born King of the Jews and their majestique presents of Gold Myrrh and Frankincense but his power was then but obscure and low which appeared afterwards somwhat more radiant in imposing his commands doctrines and ordinances upon his followers and disciples but this was but dark and somwhat lowly also as an Heir in his minority After his Resurrection and Ascension he commands his Agents and Ambassadors to negotiate the great affairs of his Kingdom in his absence by the help and concomitancy of his Spirit with them and this is therefore called Christ's Spiritual or Ministerial Kingdom which is to continue unto his second coming the great work wherein is to preach the Messias and his Doctrine of Faith and his second coming but this is mixed too with a great deal of affliction trouble and obscurity But there is another period of this Mediatory Kingdom of Christ which is most glorious and triumphant and that is at his last appearance when all these low dispensations shall be done away when he shall reigne and none shall let All other periods were mixed with much tears and sorrow but in this they shall be quite wiped off In this last period there is given him not only as God but as man or rather as God-man Dominion and Glory and a Kingdom that all people Nations and Languages should serve him Dan. 7.14 and Psal 2.8 Ask ●f me and I