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A55917 A commentary upon the divine Revelation of the apostle and evangelist, Iohn by David Pareus ... ; and specially some things upon the 20th chapter are observed by the same authour against the Millenaries ; translated out of the Latine into English, by Elias Arnold. Pareus, David, 1548-1622.; Arnold, Elias. 1644 (1644) Wing P353; ESTC R14470 926,291 661

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wicked common-wealth of old Rome Now the truth is nothing can be more vainely spoken And I wonder that the Iesuite when he wrote these things had not considered that he himselfe lived in Spaine where the ancient Moores formerly inhabited IV. He addes from Chap. 16.19 That Great Babylon came in remembrance before God 18.5 Babylons sins have reached unto heaven and God hath remembred her iniquities Therefore saith he towards the end of the world her old sins which hitherto for religion sake seemed to be forgotten shall againe be remembred and punished because of the new and like transgressions added to the former But first not onely things done long agoe are said to come in remembrance before God but also such things as are newly done by an Anthropopatheia for so in Act. 10. The prayers and almes of Cornelius which he daily performed are said to come up for a memoriall before God Secondly albeit his glosse were granted yet there were no need that new Rome should be punished for the sinnes of the old for as much as Popish Rome for these thousand years and more hath abounded in all manner of villanies for which the Lord most justly may take vengeance on her Lastly he flees unto the Oracles of the Sybills But they speak nothing touching the Popes ejection or apostacy of the Romanes from the faith of Christ unto Heathenisme but only touching the destruction of Rome therein agreeing with the prophesie of this booke By all which things it appeareth that whatsoever the Iesuite alledgeth for the upholding of the credit of the Pope it is nothing but a frivolous dotage of a dreaming writer The summe of the place is this That Babylon here threatned with destruction is Rome not of the Pagans which ceased in Constantines time Nor new heathenish Rome the which as the Iesuite feineth shall thrust out the Pope But Popish Rome which a long while hath boasted her selfe to be the Mother of Churches and from whose breasts all the nations and kings of the earth have sucked their errours superstition and idolatry Thus our insoluble argument is no way weakned by the Iesuite but stands firme against the Romish Antichrist But now when we speak of Rome we understand not simply the walled city or palaces towers and stately walkes thereof but chiefly the Pope himselfe with his whole kingdom and power over the Westerne Churches of which afterward in Chap. 17.18 Now why is Rome named Babylon Why Rome is called Babylon lib. 2. cap. 3. hist The cause may be the likenesse that is between them of which OROSIUS Behold saith he the rising of Babylon and Rome is alike their power is alike their greatnesse times good things and also evill But I rather thinke the reason is their likenesse in tyrannny and destruction The old Babylon afflicted the ancient Church Rome the new Babylon hath oppressed the new Church The Old is fallen The New shall fall Babylon is fallen is fallen The doubling of the threatning denotes the certainty and hastning of the destruction Therefore also it is said in the preterperfect tense hath that is is fallen because it shall certainely and suddenly fall like as we say of a dying man that he is dead or the like Neither did the Angell prophesie vainely For even during the preaching of this Angell while Luther I say yet taught a great part of Babylon fell both in Saxony Germany and other neighbouring Countries But touching the destruction of Babylon it followes in Chap. 18. Alcasar againe by his consequence is forced to make blacke white applying the ruine of Babylon to the conversion of heathenish Rome to the faith of Christ making the sence of the words Babylon is fallen is fallen that is is converted to Christ Now who ever heard so great an absurdity The whole context and consent of all interpreters evinceth that the ruine of Babylon signifies not mercy but punishment And therefore so impudent a depravation of holy Scripture is to be rebuked Because she made all nations drinke This reason evidently refutes Alcasars absurdity The cause of Babylons destruction shall be her fornication by which she hath most foully defiled her selfe with the Kings and Inhabitants of the earth for she is the Mother of all whoredomes This fornication as before was shewed is idolatry by a propheticall and metaphorical phrase for idolaters like harlots do by spirituall uncleannes perfidiously violate their faith to God prostrate themselves before their Idols and run headlong into utter destruction as we have largely expounded in our Commentary on Hosea Chap. 1.2 Of the wine of her fornication For the Pope obtrudes his idols on all nations who therefore are said to drinke of the wine of his wrath because idolatry through the corruptnesse of mans nature is more pleasing to all then the true worship of God 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a figure when with a little change of a word the sence is wholly altered In the Greeke is an elegant * parenomasia in the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 For as Antichrist gave all to drinke of the wine of his fornication so shall all drinke of the wine of Gods wrath because they suffered themselves universally to be drawne aside to the worship of Idols by the pretended authority of the Catholick Church Idolatry is compared to wine because by its sweetnesse and outward lustre it is pleasing unto the flesh and much desired Also from the effect for it makes idolaters madde furious and blinde like as wine takes away the sence of a drunkard The wine of wrath so named from the effect because it stirres up Gods wrath and drawes downe his judgements As also from the efficient cause because God in his anger doth justly inflict blindnesse on the worshippers of Antichrist according to that of Paul 2 Thes 2.11 For this cause God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeve a lie that they might be damned who received not the truth It might seem the words here should thus be read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the wine of her fornication as in Chap. 17.2 The inhabitants of the earth are said to have been made drunke with the wine of her fornication c. because the wine of fornication is opposed to the wine of Gods wrath vers 10. The same shall drinke of the wine of the wrath of God But all copies have 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 of the wine of the wrath c. Not here onely but also in Chap. 16.19 18.23 The use of this preaching The use of this Angels preaching doth plainely respect both the godly and the wicked The godly are exhorted to the duty before published by the former Angell To feare God and not the Beast To give glory to God not to Antichrist And lastly to worship God the Creator of heaven and earth not the Beast or his Image Also in Chap. 18.4 he admonisheth all such as desire to be free of Babylons
yeere after his decease beeing declared in the yeere 606. by Phocas the intruder universall Pope chiefe Priest and Bishop of Bishops And therefore it must needs be that he was this starre here said to be fallen Neverthelesse it may not be understood of Boniface alone but of all his successors in that sea even as before the great falling star typed out not onely Sylvester but also his successours untill Gregorie It is true Boniface himself sate scarsly one yeere on the chair of universall pestilence notwithstanding the rest who succeeded him were so far from repairing the ruin beeing once made as on the contrary they continually proceeded from evill to worse I am not ignorant that some learned men doe think that Mahumet is here to be understood Mahumet cannot be here meant who about this time caused an open apostasie from the faith of Christ in most of the Eastern parts beeing esteemed by his followers a great Prophet and so is unto this day But I see no reason why in scripture he should be called a coelestiall star seeing it is certaine that from the very first he was a most wicked deceiver and a cruel murtherer setting up his owne dreames by magical art power of the sword Wherefore I judge that here is most plainely typed out the Romish Antichrist with his clergie but Mahumet in the following trumpet The sum of all is this that we may interpret the Revelation by it selfe the falling of this starre is that great earthquake which arose at the opening of the sixt seale of which you may see what we have observed on Chap. 6. v. 12. And to him was given the key of the bottomlesse pit The principall thing here shewed unto Iohn is the giving of the key of the bottomlesse pit unto this apostaticall starre And hence hee is called the Angel of the bottomlesse pit and Abaddon the king of the locusts v. 11. Al which may most fitly be applied unto the Popes of Rome who after their apostasie received this key Now we are briefly to consider what is meant by this bottomlesse deep what by the gulfe the key thereof as also when and by whom the same was given unto the Pope It is called in Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 beeing derived from α 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 which signifies a bottom as it were without bottom or from α and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 to cover for the deep is covered with waters The word in scripture is used first for the Chaos or disordered forme at the first creation darkenesse beeing upon the face of the deep Gen. 1.2 Secondly for the depth of the sea or waters Gen. 7.11 And the fountains of the great deep were opened Psal 42.7 deep calleth unto deep at the noyse of thy water spouts Thirdly for hell as Luk. 8.31 where the devils beseech Christ that he would not command them to goe out into the deep Rom. 10.7 Who shall descend into the deep so here and in many other places of this booke The bottomlesse pit This is not meant of the whole gulfe but as it were the deepest and narrowest receptacle filthie sinck of hell The key of the bottomlesse pit That is power to open and shut the same thrusting into and delivering out of it whomsoever he pleaseth For keyes doe signifie power Now who besides the Pope doth usurpe this power unto himselfe which plainely shewes that he is this apostaticall starre Was given to him by whom by Phocas who appointed by a solemne decree that the Pope as being universall Priest should have absolute and full power over all Bishops and Churches to call and dissolve Synods to confirme or abolish their decrees that nothing should be ratified but by the sole Authority of the sea of Rome And hence it is that the Pope hath power both in heaven and earth and hell in token whereof he weares on his head a triple crowne thus hath writen in one of his decrees if the Pope should send many thousands of men into hell no man may say unto him what doest thou hence he imposeth lawes on the consciences makes new articles of faith canoniseth bookes saintes images celebrates Iubilees sends forth innumerable indulgences or pardons for sinne emptieth purgatorie the which latter may not unfittly be applyed to this bottomlesse pit But in truth this key was given unto him by Satan that old serpent according to that of the Apostle The comming of Antichrist shall be after the working of Satan with all power c. 2 Thess 2.9 I confesse indeed that the first Bishop or pastor of the Christian Church at Rome received the key of the kingdom of heaven from Christ that is power to binde and loose the consciences of men according to the Law and Gospell But Satan contrarie hereunto gave unto the Pope this hellish key by which he hath thrust aside and made voyd Christs key And hence it is that the Pope hath two keyes crosswise in his ensignes Neverthelesse this came not to passe without Gods secret and unsearcheable judgement as the Apostle witnesseth 2 Thess 2. saying that the comming indeed of Antichrist is with all deceiveablenesse of unrighteousnesse Yet God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeve a ly because they received not the love of the truth Now this we must not understand onelie of a bare permission as if God did nothing but looke upon that which Satan Phocas Antichrist should doe but hee willingly granted this power unto him by his secret and righteous judgement that so both hee himself and all they might bee damned who beleeved not the truth Thus it is said also in v. 3. that power was given to the locusts to hurt men as the scorpions of the earth have power that is from their king the devill yet so as not without the ordering hand of God who wisely disposeth all things whither don by men or devils And thus in Chap. 13. v. 5.7.15 it is said that it was given to the beast to make warre with the Saintes to give life to the image of the beast c. Whence we may see how God righteously punisheth sinne with sinne in Antichrists kingdome And this thing we are to take notice of that so in the midst of these Antichristian confusions we may not look upon Antichrist and the devill onely but indeed cheifely consider and adore the presence and secret judgements of God But thou wilt say Rev. 1.18 20.1 how is the key of the bottomlesse pit which Christ hath given unto Antichrist I answer The difference how Christ and Antichrist are said to have the key of the bottomlesse pit Christ hath it one way Antichrist another Christ hath it truely and by right of his Godhead and mediation as beeing Lord of death and hell that he may redeem sinners out of the power thereof but Antichrist hath it falselie and by deceit as beeing
inhabitants of the earth grosse and earthly men superstitious maintainers of Antichristian idolatry obstinate adversaries from whom they shall suffer grievous contradiction Secondly the successe of their doctrine is noted not to be very great They shall labour indeed to reforme the Papacy Caecis sabulam canent Aethiopes lavabunt to call the blinde unto the light but according to the proverb they shall sing to the deafe and wash Black-moores because Antichrist will resist them by all meanes possible and labour to keep his kingdome in peace And indeed it shall be so by the just judgement of God For because the world rather loveth lies then truth God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeve a lie that they all might perish who have not received the love of the truth 2 Thes 2.11 The consideration hereof serves both to illustrate the goodnesse of God who graciously caused the everlasting Gospel to be preached unto the inhabitants of the earth that is the sworne vassals of Antichrist drowned in superstitions and idolatry As also to lessen the scandall that we be not offended at the small successe the Gospel then had at that time For what wonder was it that the inhabitants of the earth received not the same who were accustomed to heare and beleeve nothing but the dreames and lies of Antichrist And to every nation and tribe This partition is taken from Chap. 13.7 signifying that the fame of this Gospell should be spread as farre as the Papacy did extend For however those teachers should remaine in their places yet their doctrine by their writings was made knowne every where and found adversaries in all places Before I goe further let us here take notice of one thing touching the devils subtilty Cyrillus feineth a new gospell We finde by history that a little before God raised up this Angell in England the devill had begun to spread abroad his eternall gospell through one Cyrillus a carmelite Monke consisting of most foule errours and monstrous opinions pretending that it was the everlasting gospell of this Angell And indeed the Monkes under pretext of this prophesie did readily imbrace the same because he confirmed their monasticall rites rules superstitions and fables He taught that the Gospell of Christ was to remaine unto this time but thence forward his new Gospel was to take place in the Church This was a wicked depravation of this prophesie 1 Pet. 1.25 Rom. 10.8 Rev. 2.25 Gal. 1.8 and blasphemie against the expresse word of God The word of the Lord remaineth foe ever This is the word of faith which we preach Hold fast that which yee have till I come If an Angel from heaven preach any other Gospell let him be accursed To this ungodly fiction many learned of that age opposed themselves insomuch that Pope Innocent himselfe was forced by the Lateran Council to condemne this impudent assertion because it also touched the Popes kingdome Some say Joachim the Abbot was the broacher hereof but it is false See Centur. Ecclesiast 13. cap. 5. To discover therefore the imposture of the Devill the Lord began to bring to light in the same age the everlasting Gospell here prophesied of by Wickleffe in England and by other teachers in other places We may easily Iudge which of these two was that everlasting and true Gospell For the one abolished the Gospel of Christ and writings of the Apostles The other brought forth the same out of darknesse The former therefore was false the latter true Saying with a great voice The zeale of the Angell in publishing the Gospell is commended And indeed the foresaid teachers performed their office with unwearied labour and paines both in teaching preaching disputing for when they came into the world the world was in a deep lethargie of superstitions drunken buried in the wine of the wrath of Babylonish fornication So that they were forced to cry aloud so mightily to the end that they might be heard of the drowzy or rather deafe inhabitants of the earth This voice is to be understood not onely of their preaching but writings also by which they manifested the doctrine of the everlasting Gospell Feare God The argument of his preaching hath three parts yet the whole is doctrinall and hortatory The first part is the feare of God which is the beginning of wisdome Here rightly the teachers begin Sometimes by it the whole worship but here properly is signified that part of worship which consists in the true knowledge and reverence of God and it is opposed both to the carnall security of the whole world whence ariseth prophanenesse and the wicked contempt of God as also to the preposterous feare by which Antichrist hath along time kept the world under his yoake Both these I will briefly now expound The Papacy did abound with security and feare Security feare in the Papacy This carnall security was fostered by their bewitching confessions absolutions satisfactions Masses indulgences c. No wicked act how great soever but by money and such remedies might be expiated Hence Gods judgement neither was or to this day is feared in the Papacy as having present remedy for their sins in their confessions satisfactions and indulgences Hence springeth that bruitish security and liberty to sin So againe the feare of Antichrist hath and still doth vex the world because it is held a greater offence to neglect the edicts of the Pope then to violate the commandements of God So that they were easily frighted with the feare of excommunication poenall satisfactions purgatory c. insomuch as Emperours and Kings were forced to kisse the feet of Antichrist yea all both great and smal did tremblinglie submit to his beck Now this Angell recalling the world both from this prophane security as also from their preposterous feare bids them FEARE GOD not the Beast for it is not the Beast but God that can cast both soule and body into hell fire Math. 10.28 And give glory to him Secondly he requires faith and obedience unto the Gospell for then is the glory of Gods truth goodnes and power truely attributed unto him when his word is received by faith and performed in obedience In the former member the Angel prepared the world for the Gospell because without the feare of God that is so long as prophanesse and contempt of God doth reigne there the Gospell findes no place By this other member he instructs them thus prepared to give glory to God by receiving his word in faith and conforme their life according to his commandements And indeed this is all God requires of us So Moses And now O Israel what doth Jehovah thy God require of thee Deut. 1.12 save that thou feare Jehovah thy God and walke in all his waies and love him with all thy heart For the houre of his judgement is come A reason confirming what he had said is taken from threatning of judgement at hand the serious consideration whereof
we understand it of Christ himselfe or of his Angel mentioned Chap. 1.1 22.16 However it seems rather to be meant of Christ in that it is said he ascends from the east For Christ is the sun of righteousnes arising from on high and he it is that hath the seale of the living God for he is the Image of the invisible God the brightnesse of his glory the Character of the person of the Father Sealing the elect because in him wee are chosen before the foundation of the world Also hee sealeth because he giveth faith unto the Elect justifies regenerates sanctifies them sealing in their hearts the witnesse of the spirit that they may not be seduced by the guile of Antichrist Now forasmuch as these things are proper unto God I rather understand this to be spoken of Christ then of any created Angel The seale which he imprints on the Elect What the seale of the living God is the Apostle explaineth 2 Tim. 2.19 the foundation of God standeth sure having this seale the Lord knoweth who are his Moreover that this is to be understood of Christ it may be probablie gathered because this vision is like unto that in Ezech. 9. where the Prophet saw six men every one having a slaughter weapon in his hand for to destroy Ierusalem He saw also one man among them clothed in linnen with a writers inkhorn by his side to mark such with the signe Thau on the forehead as mourned for all the abomination committed in the city that is all the godlie who were not polluted with idolatrie Now here all interpreters understand Christ the mediatour Neyther doth it any way contradict what we say in that Christ is sayd to be the Lambe opening the seale for as we have shewed Chap. 5.2 it is not strange that he should be represented in diverse formes in this visionall Revelation He cryed with a great voyce This angel doth two things First with a great cry he forbids the evil Angels to hurt the earth sea and trees adding a limitation untill he had sealed the servants of God the sence is seeing those that were to be sealed are the servants of God therefore power of hurting is not given unto them till this sealing be finished least they should bee promiscuously wrapt in the danger of seducement and so be destroyed with the rest Secondlie he sealed an hundred fourtie and four thousand of the twelve tribes of Israel This great cry denotes Christ power over Antichrist and his instruments whose madnesse he so bridleth as that they cannot by their tyrannie proceed further then what is permitted them And therefore it is said to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea Hence it appeareth in the first place why they held the windes from blowing towit that they might hurt the earth and the sea that is destroy the Churches by pestilent doctrine Secondly that the devil howsoever he doth forciblie stirre up Antichrist unto crueltie against the Gospel and endeavours to blot the elect out of the booke of life yet he can do no more then is given unto him that is no more then what is graunted him by Christ the Angel of the East Now the Apostle teacheth us 2 Thessa 2. that the power which is given him is over them that perish 8. Hurt not the earth what is meant by the earth sea trees I have already shewed The enemies of the windes are commanded not to hurt these so that we see they cannot rage dominere as they list Antichrist hath taken possession of the Churches of Christ neyther is Antichrist stronger thon Christ although he hath invaded his Churches For it was don by permission onely Now the reason thereof we must not too curiously search into But acknowledg that the security ungodlinesse and ingratitude of Christians deserved the same as the Apostle shewes 2 Thess 2.11 For this cause God shall send them strong delusion that they should beleeve a lye because they received not the love of the truth Till we have sealed to wit I and my ministers For Christ is not without his ministring spirits But whither he had now more Angels with him as Ezech. 9.2 or not the same is not expressed He doth not simplie forbid them to hurt but limits the time and untill that prefixed time these destroyers could do nothing Thus Antichrist hath not hurt the earth sea and trees that is by his Angels brought the particular Churches of the West under his yoke eyther against the will or knowledge of Christ but by his sufferance neyther could he hurt them sooner then Christ would nor shall he be able to doe it any longer then it seems good unto him Now touching this sealing we are briefly to consider who were sealed when with what signe wherefore and how manie Who they are he shewes saying untill we have sealed the servants of our God Who are these sealed ones these are the elect in Christ who worship not idols or Antichrist but God in faith and true obedience This sealing is partly eternal partly accomplished in time What this sealing is From eternity God hath sealed all them that shall be saved in the counsell of praedestination which is made founded on Christ Ephes 1.3 In time he sealed his when now for a thousand yeeres he stirred up many witnesses of his truth faith beeing indued with true knowledge excellent gifts heroick boldnes who stoutlie opposed the impostures of Antichrist by their preaching and writing preserved very many faithfull ones from his idol worship But chiefly he hath and doth seale in these last times in restoring almost in all the provinces of the Christian world the lost truth of the heavenlie doctrine by his servants and excellent divines who have dissipated the mist of popery by the light of the Gospell and purged many Churches in Germanie France England Denmark Poland Bohemia Moravia Hungarie from Antichristian pollutions plucking them as a prey out of the jawes af the devill I confesse indeed that all the members of these Churches are not elected neverthelesse they are all separated from Antichrist so that he cannot hurt them yea we doubt not but that a great number of them appertain unto the election of grace In Ezech. 9.4 W● ha●● manner of seale this is we read that all which were to be preserved from the common destruction were marked with the signe Thau but here no certaine mark is expressed Ribera will have it to be meant of the signe of the crosse Now we know that many who are signed with the popish crosse are the bondslaves of Satan but none of these here sealed shall perish seeing they are marked to this end that no man should hurt them Alcasar saith wel that this is no external signe which may bee discerned with corporal eyes neyther is it made by any created Angel but immediatelie by the holy Ghost who himself marketh such with the signe of
signes lying wonders in them that peerish The 2 Thes 2.9.10 explained that they should beleeve a ly because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved By which words the Apostle gives us to understand First that Antichrist shall establish his power by cunning and diabolicall deceit Secondly by his tyranny he shall oppresse the greater part of men in the Christian world as not beeing sealed Thirdly that Antichrists followers shall inevitably perish run into destruction Fourthly that their destruction shall be voluntarie and just because they cast off or receive not the love of the truth rather delighting in Popish dreames and Lyes Lastly that under Antichrist there shall be alwayes some sound teachers of the truth who shall suffer grievous contradiction as in Chap. 11.4 5. And it was given them that they should not kill The first limitation of the Locusts power we have heard here is added a SECOND that they should not kill men but torment them also a third limitation not allwayes but for five monthes Behold the wonderfull lenitie of God even in suffering the wicked limiting and moderating their plagues who deserve to be destroyed all at one instant The elect under Antichrists kingdom he altogether preserves from the mortall biting of these scorpions insomuch as wee doubt not but that there are still some godly groaning under his tyrannie in the heart of Popery as in Rome Italie Spaine c. The other idolatrous troop he will not suffer the Locusts suddenly to kill to the end they may have time to repent But onely to torment them that thereby they might be stirred up to seek remedie for their sowles Notwithstanding it seems that not so much a mitigation as an exasperation is signified by the foresaid limitation This torment notes the Ecclesiastical Locusts For it is far worse to bee tormented with a lingring disease then suddenly to perish neyther may we doubt but that by this kinde of hurting is designed not a civill but an Ecclesiastical kinde of Locusts because they shall not kill mens bodies as did the Vandales Gothes and other open tyrants but they shall torment mens soules and consciences torturing them continually as on a rack by their deceitfull doctrines of penance satisfactions purgatorie c. Now what I pray can be spoken more openly against the impostures of that false and Antichristian clergie by which indeed for the present they kill not the bodie but torment the wretched conscience by shewing them remission and explation of sin not in the faith of the Gospell in the mercies of God and in the blood of Christ but in the merits of good workes auricular confessions numbring of sins imposed penance poenal satisfactions going in pilgrimage to the sepulchre of our Lord S. Iames the ladie of Lauretta in travels by sea and land in fasting and abstinence in masses in almes and legasies building of Closters in Moncks coules in whippings in going barefoot lastlie in the Popes jubilees indulgences bought for mony Now what are all these things but the sinful devises of men altogether tending to the wounding of mens consciences and no way serving for the healing and helping of the same Isa 29.13 Mat. 15.9 For in vaine is the Lord worshipped with the doctrines of men This is the miserable rack of the conscience none greater then it nor more dangerous Let the historie of the Romish Church and Emperours be read and there it will appeare that many through the furie and rage of the Locusts have been so stirred up and brought to such madnesse as to quiet their consciences they have of their own accord layd down the government of the Empire and kingdomes put themselves into religious Covents or monasteries built Cloisters and Colledges for Monks with great liberallity thereby to redeeme soules have taken upon themselves religious orders for the expiation of sins have woren either dead or living the cowles or hoodes of begging Fryars but in all these things what could they find or hereby receive but a perpetual torture trouble of conscience a dreafull feare doubt of beeing deceived We need not therefore seek these Locusts among the Vandales Gothes Hunnes Saracens Mahumetans c. For these did promiscuously rage and tyrannise by fire sword against the persons both of the just unjust Besides it is verie cleare by the matter it selfe that Ecclesiastical religious deceivers are here meant who torment indeed continually the fearfull consciences of men with the terrours of hell purgatorie but send them not for releife to Christ by faith but to the Popes lawes that is in stead of Phisick administer poyson and precipitate their soules into the gulfe of finall desperation Moreover we are againe to take notice of the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 it was given which I find to be twenty times repeated in this booke about Antichrists tyranny that so we may understand that he doth not thus rage by chance but as beeing Gods scourge to punish the ingratitude of the Christian world as also that he is bound limited by God and cannot goe bejond the same The which serves for our great comfort Five monthes This is the third limitation of their power serving also for our singular consolation Seeing God hath prefixed a certaine time to these Locusts bejond which they shall not longer rage torment Interpreters discourse diversly about these five monthes Some take it properly for five Aegyptian monthes or an hundred fifty dayes the time that the waters of the flood increased upon the face of the earth some take it for so many yeares Notwithstanding they are much troubled how so short a time should agree to the tyranny either of the Vandales Saracens or Popish clergie Bullingers exposition best agrees with the nature of the place viz. that the mitigation is taken from the age of Locusts which ordinarily is no more then five monthes making the sense to be thus that as the Locusts continew not hurting the whole yeere thorow but sing leap and feed upon the grasse scarsly during the five summer monthes that is from April unto September even so a certaine time is defined to Antichrists seducers after which they shall torment men no more But this seems not to agree with histories For the Pope hath now for a thousand yeeres more sent forth his Locusts to spoile the field of the Church neyther doth the end as yet appeare Yea he shall continue devouring untill he bee consumed by the brightnesse of Christs comming But this no way contradicts what we have before said for what are five monthes with the Lord seeing with him a thousand yeeres are as one day The time therefore of the Locusts is hereby designed not as if it should be no longer then an hundred and fifty dayes or yeeres but because it should be short a definite time being put for an indefinite And thus also Alcasar expounds it indefinitely although contrarie
your reward in heaven saith Christ Matt. 5.12 And great fear shall fall upon them He rehearseth sixe kindes of effects touching the enemies First 1 The feare of the adversaries a great fear fell on them On whom Vpon the beholders A paraphrase of the adversaries before they beheld the dead witnesses with delight but suddenly they shall tremble at their vivification What is the cause of this great fear because they shall feele but to late that they warred not with poore man but with God himselfe And therefore they shall stand in fear of their kingdome treasures praebends and kitchins They shall dread the judgement of God but not escape it This is wonderfull in our eyes The wicked when they most rage do then tremble are forced even to fear them whom they prosecute with all manner of hatred Thus the Scribes persecuting Christ were afraid Ioh. 11.47 What shall we doe for this man doth many miracles If we let him thus alone all men will beleeve on him and the Romanes shall come c. Thus likewise the chiefe Priests feared the Apostles whō they persecuted What shall we doe say they to these men for that indeed a notable miracle hath been don by them is manifest neither can we denie it c. Thus therefore howsoever convinced in their consciences yet they beleeve not the Gospel but hate it the more by how much they are affraid because they see that their lyes and impostures are discovered and confuted by the truth and light of the Gospel Therfore why should we feare the Antichristians who though they seem outwardly to carie forth the matter with a high spirit yet inwardly they tremble and are tormented with the wound of an evill conscience Now such fears are not prolonged For what the wicked fear that comes suddenly upon them And their enemies beheld them The second effect of the witnesses glorification The astonishment of the adversaries is the astonishment of their enemies For seeing them restored from death to life and their reproach turned into glory they stand amazed alluding as some thinke to that in Wisd 5.1 The just man shall stand with great boldnesse before the wicked who seeing it shall be troubled with terrible feare and shall be amazed at the strangenesse of his salvation saying is this he whom we had sometimes in derision and a proverb of reproach How is he numbred with the children of God and his lot is among the Saintes Thus the wicked shall see Christ whom they have crucified with amazement because beeing convicted of their ungodlines and confounded with shame they shall feel his revenging hand Hitherto the Romish Antichrists have seen the martyrs whom they burnt at Constance to be againe restored to life in Luther Melanchthon Martyr Calvin They see them with amazement at this day glorified in their doctrine the which is both lifted up they in vain resisting the same and dayly propagated far and neere to the honour and glory of God through diverse provinces of the Christian world 13. And there was a great earthquake the same hour The third fourth and fift effects doe shew the great destruction which Antichrists kingdome receiveth by the restauration of the witnesses as also declare the cause of the feare and trembling of the wicked They are afraid least that should come to passe which already is viz. that the prophesying beeing renued a ruin should befal their kingdom as it is at this day The same houre Some copies have it the same day to wit the witnesses were vindicated that is a little after the witnesses were suppressed by Antichrist God restored them again A great earthquake In Chap. 6.12 at the opening the sixt seal Antichrist raysed a great earthquake against Christ A great earthquake when Pope Boniface the third being declared VNIVERSAL Bishop of the Church by Phocas the tyrant caused an horrible shakeing of the Christian world by bringing all Bishops and Churches under his yoak For thereupon followed an universall change and miserable deformitie of the Church But in the last times Christ likewise will raise a great earthquake against Antichrist when by the preaching of the Gospell he shall so shake his kingdome as that it shall totter and come to ruin howbeit he had by his deceit and tyrannie formerly so established it as if it had been invincible To this earthquake appertaine the seditions warres tumults disputations alterations of opinions great contentions raised up about religion throughout the whole Papacie after the restitution of the Gospel And indeed suddenly after the Councill at Constance an earthquake grievously shooke the Papacy For the Bohemians to revenge the cruel death of their two witnesses fell in a hostile manner upon the Popish Clergy suppressing the armies of the Empire sent against them and obtained many singular victories over their adversaries It is true the earthquake ceased a little while after the Councill of Basil by the COMPACTATA as they called them graunted unto the Bohemians But not long after by the preaching of Luther in Saxonie of Zwinglius in Helvetia of Viret in France there followed a more grievous shaking accomplishing that which here followeth And the tenth part of the great citie fell This Ribera purposely passeth by The ruin of the tenth part of the city for he would not expound that which evidētly happened unto the Papacy by the preaching of the Gospel For the great city is the kingdome of the Romane Antichrist wherof Rome Babylon Sodome is the head the which indeed was not wholy overthrown by the preaching of Luther other ministers of the Gospell but the tenth part thereof fell that is the jurisdiction religion and tyranny of the Pope was much diminished through Germany together with his revenues annuities Commendums holy tribute For Germany by embracing the Gospel returned from Antichrist to Christ hence worthily is accounted the tenth pa●● of the great city But thou wilt say Germany is not wholy fallen off from the Pope For it yet hath very many Archbishops Bishops others of the hierarchy sworn Vassals of Antichrist What then seing som other whole kingdoms as Great Brittain Denmarck Sweden or in part as France Poland Pannonia have supplyed that defect by rejecting the Pope and embracing the faith These things are so cleare as that they cannot be denyed The fift effect followeth Alcasar here understands this great earthquacke to be the conversion of Ierusalem unto the faith But indeed he rightly laughs at the fiction of the ruin of the tenth part thereof at Antichrists comming And there were slaine seven thousand names of men Names are here put The slaughter of Antichristian for persons as Chap. 3.4 A definite number for a great many for the number seven is perfect as in the history of Elias God saith he had reserved to himself seven thousand who had not bowed their knees to Baal that is very many Now these names are the Antichristian
Priests Yea Clemanges affirmeth that of old time it was their proper charge to carry the dead and to serve about buriall affaires Thus of carriers of the dead they are become the Lords of the Church The sects of Canons and Monkes arose one after the other out of the earth neither is their originall very ancient as we may see in the History of Hospinian touching the originall of Monkes As for the Jesuites it is certaine they sprung up even in the memory of our fathers Anno 1540. out of the dunghill of the Spanish Souldier As therefore the former Beast did not rise at one instant out of the Sea but by degrees so this riseth out of the earth not all at one time but leisurely and as it best stood with Antichrists necessity and profit and established his kingdom from time to time by sundry instruments Having two hornes like the Lamb This Beast in his hornes is likened to the Lamb or Christ in his speech to the Dragon or the Devill in his power to the former Beast or Antichrist Now what is all this but to teach us that Antichrist should seine himself to be Christ or Christs Vicar which title Gregory VII that most wicked Sorcerer did first assume unto himselfe and by his diabolicall doctrine seduce the world Hornes signifie power The Lamb hath seven hornes Chap. 5.6 signifying his absolute and perfect power The Beast hath two like unto these In the similitude I observe his hypocrisie in that he hath but two his defect of power he arrogates indeed all the power of the Lamb unto himself But he comes farre short of it for Christ remaines infinitely more powerfull then he The which makes much for the consolation of the godly Some understand the two hornes of the Popes double sword which is not amisse For howsoever the Lamb never exercised any secular power but alwaies put it off from him Extra de major o … d. C. unam sanctam yet Antichrist in pretence of the Lamb hath violently taken it unto himself because the Lamb said Behold here are two swords it is enough Like a Lamb In the Greek it is 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 without an article for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 like to the Lamb. Hence some doe thinke that these hornes are not likened to the hornes of the Lamb Christ but indifinitely to the hornes of a common Lamb or Sheep But it hath been shewed before that Christ is called a Lamb 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as well without as with an article and more examples hereafter follow Let the antithesis here suffice And he spake 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as a Dragon where the words of the Beast are not likened to a Dragons speech indefinitely as Ribera feineth for Dragons indefinitely taken do not speak but to the speech of that Dragon viz. the Devill which in v. 2. Gave his seat to the Sea-beast And yet it is said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 like the Dragon without an article The likenesse therefore of his hornes to the Lambs signifies not in generall a lam-like hypocrisie that being a goat he should feine himself a sheep But in particular his Christian hypocrisie who being indeed the Antichrist should yet falsly boast himself to be Christ or Christs Vicar To this also we may referre the hypocrisie and fraud of his whole ecclesiasticall fraternity Franciscus they say that Angelicall Monke bore in his body the wounds and marks of Christ Thus also the hypocriticall Jesuites falsly assuming the Lambs name speciously deceive the world c. But let us hear his speech And he spake as the Dragon And for But. In his hornes there is a feined simplicity of the Lamb But his speech bewrayes his guile like the asse by braying was discovered though in the Lyons skin so this Beast had not the voyce of a Lamb but of a Dragon Hitherto we read not that the Dragon spake but gave his throne to the former beast as also his mouth by which the same is governed vers 5. the which the Beast opening spake great things and blaspemies vers 6. The Beast therefore speaking like the Dragon uttereth likewise great things and blasphemies by the instinct of the Dragon that is the Devill for the Dragon is the Devill Chap. 12.9 This is the letter Now the speech of the Beast is nothing else but the doctrine he preacheth as if it were the Lambs but in truth it is the Dragons The Apostle calls it a lye because the Dragon is a lyer and the father of lies his comming is after the effectuall working of Satan with all power and signes and lying wonders that they might beleeve a LYE because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved Antichrists doctrine therefore is false and blasphemous touching the Scriptures justification of sinners of merits and humane satisfactions of the sacraments indulgences jubilees fasts forbidding of meats and marriage to Priests 1 Tim. 4.3 the which the Apostle expresly termes the doctrine of Devils and for this diabolicall language the Beast here is generally afterward called the false prophet as Chap. 16.13 and Chap. 19.20 and Chap. 20.10 12. And he exerciseth all the power of the first Beast before him Thus much of his hornes and speech his power followeth and it is the same with the former Beast Because howsoever this Beast differs in rising and type yet really and in power he is the same Antichrist all whose power no man but himself shall ever exercise Now this power was both to speake great things and blasphemies as also to make war with the Saints and lastly to command every kinred and tongue and nation all which this Beast also exerciseth In that it is said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 before him or in his sight it imports the manner how he exerciseth the same power because he not onely blasphemeth makes war and seduceth immediately by himself but also by the help of his Legates a latere who do all things in his sight that is according to the appointment beck and pleasure of the Beast whatsoever things these do the Beast is said to do Now what is this but that for these five hundred yeares and more as Histories testifie the Legates a latere or Cardinals do all things in Emperours Courts by the authority of the Pope their master determine Councils direct the decrees thereof at his beck and for the establishing of his power Thus also his Inquisitours and chiefe Apostolicall Notaries such like agents execute al wicked acts against the Saints according to the wil of the Pope see Sextus Decret l. 5. tit 2. de Hereticis per totum And causeth or maketh the earth and them that dwell therein Here follow divers effects of his power Six effects of the beasts power which he executeth partly by himself and partly by his vassals He maketh This respects his doctrine that is he preacheth commandeth and forceth viz. by his Emissaries and
no miracles can verifie false and blasphemous doctrines Adde to this that Alcasar the Iesuite contrary to the common opinion acknowledgeth that a litterall sence doth not at all agree with the stile of this aenigmaticall sentence which undoubtedly is most true although he brings in a most idle glosse taken not from the Scriptures but out of the conception of his own braine Antichrist therefore by an allusion unto the litteral history of the Scripture causeth fire divers waies to descend from heaven In the likenesse of fire rushing from heaven the Apostles received the holy Ghost How the Pope causeth fire to descend from heaven so Antichrist boasteth that he by power given him from above doth confer the grace of the holy Ghost in consecration confirmation confession and absolution to wit by a great and miraculous working In the likenesse of lightning the devill made fire to descend from heaven and devoured the sheep and servants of Job And doth not the Pope boast that he fulminates against Emperours Kings and Princes by his excommunications for so Gregory VII said that the Emperour Henry IV. whom he excommunicated was stroken with lightning And therefore in excommunicating the Pope casteth down burning torches or firebrands from on high that even hence we might understand that it is he who causeth this dreadfull fire to descend from heaven by which the sheep and servants of Job are devoured to wit by a marveilous wonder In that it is added In the sight of men it signifies that he gaines authority to himselfe and his deceitfull working by striking great amazement feare and delusion in the hearts of men For he bewitcheth the eyes and mindes of the people and so terrifies the conscience with his signes and lightnings as that the simpler sort are held in false devotion and the more prudent in feare and obedience 14. And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by those miracles Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for the miracles Seducing by his signes and it seems to be put for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 by or by means of those miracles as Chap. 4.11 12.11 This is the third effect of his power he drives wretched men from Christ to Antichrist from the truth to a lie and from the path of salvation to the way of destruction For to seduce is properly to bring out of the right way and lead into errour It is a metaphor taken from travellers ignorant of the right way for so Antichrist seduceth the inhabitants of the earth that is earthly minded men ignorant of God and of their salvation to wit as casting all care of religion upon their spirituall fathers and hence being bewitched and terrified with the signes and lightnings of the Beast they devoutly swear obedience unto his lies For as by true signes being the seales of true doctrine the Elect are helped and moved to believe that it is divine For God who is true and the authour of miracles gives no testimony save to the truth so the lying miracles of the Beast are the seales of his lying doctrine which earthly men embrace for true because of his miracles thinking that they are divine signes and so his doctrine also But thus thinking they are deceived and seduced What therefore are our workers of miracles but seducers And in this sence it is truely said 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for or because of the signes as being the formall cause of his imposture Now they work their signes in the sight of the Beast that is by the Popes authority because the miracles of these deceivers must of necessity be Canonized by the Pope that they may be authentick to the faith that is to the seducement of men Saying to them that dwell on the earth that they should make Observe how often the holy Ghost doth reiterate the dwellers on the earth The image of the beast lest the faithfull should be offended with the multitude and readinesse of them that follow the Beast against Christ And this is the fourth effect of his power he commands the inhabitants of the earth to make an Image to the Beast which was wounded by the sword and did live With which cohereth the first that he gave life to the Image of the Beast and also that the Beasts image should speake and cause that whosoever would not worship the image of the Beast should be slaine Ribera in c. 13.32 For these two verses agree together by which indeed most interpreters amongst the Papists will have the third miracle of the Beast to be described viz. that he should perswade men to make an Image to Antichrist and worship him in their temples Lib. 3. de P. R. c. 15. to which image he would give life and speech c. Whence againe it followeth saith Bellarmin that the Pope is not Antichrist because none of them have made an Image to speake c. But first this fable touching Antichrists image placed in temples speaking and to be worshipped Alcasar refutoth Bellarmine Aleasar himselfe refuteth and expounds it of heathenish idols which they imagined by an heavenly miracle should receive and give answers This opinion is far more tollerable although not agreeable unto the text which openly speaketh not of Satans delusions among the Gentiles already past but of the future impostures of Antichrist sitting in the temple of God Secondly to let passe the fable do not the images in the Papacy speak and hath not the Pope caused and commanded them to be worshipped on paine of death Such of ours who understand the former Beast of the old Romane Empire interpret this Image of the Beast sometime wounded and again healed of the Romane Empire re-established by the Pope Which they think was done when Steven II. and Leo III. transferred the decayed Empire of the West on Charles the Great and as it were repaired the same The which was no more then a certaine image or rather a shadow of the old Empire comming short both in the majestie largenesse and power thereof But we have before shewed that the former Beast denotes not the Romane Empire but Antichrist Neither doe the circumstances of the text agree to it The Pope say they made the image of the Romane Empire But the second Beast or the Pope made not the image of the former but the inhabitāts of the earth did it by the commandement of the Beast That also which is added touching the worshipping of the image doth little agree For as much as none of the Germane Emperours commanded either themselves or their Empire to be worshipped on paine of death The participle 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 saying referred to that which goes before makes the sence cleare to wit that to the two former waies of power and seducing being his false doctrine and great miracles now are added two more to wit worshipping of Images and outward violence And the spirit doth plainely allude to Daniels History where the King set up a golden image Hebr.
〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 whose height was sixty cubits and breadth six cubits proclaiming Dan. 3.4 The Babylonish Image that all should fall down and worship the golden image whosoever falleth not down and worshippeth shall the same houre be cast into the midst of the burning fierie furnace This was that Babylonish idolatry maintained by a furnace of fire in imitation whereof Antichrist hath set up a Golden Image to the Beast that is to his own wicked inventions commanding that all who will not worship the same shall be burnt in a furnace of fire By these two latter waies therefore far more effectuall then the former he universally seduceth the earth But both these waies seem to require a more full exposition That they should make an image to the Beast Both Alcasar and Ribera acknowledge that by an Enallage or change of number one image is put for many The Image of the beast what it is though they apply it to a different sence The holy Ghost calleth the whole Papisticall worship of images or Antichristian idolatry the image of the Beast That they should make to wit the inhabitants of the earth In the construction there is no ambiguity The Beast himself maketh not the image for he being covetous will not be at the cost but he saith to them that dwell on the earth that they should make it that is he teacheth and commandeth the nations in the honour of God and of the holy Trinity to make and set up in all consecrated places and temples the images of Christ crucified of Mary the mother of God the Queen of heaven of Peter the Prince of Apostles and of all the Saints in heaven Images I say of wood stone brasse gold and silver neither may they be set up naked and without attire but must be adorned and clothed in silke and purple have waxe-candles and lights set before them men must humbly and devoutly make requests and prayers unto them yea and contribute unto their worship yearely revenues for the salvation of soules This commandement the world being delighted with Babies and desirous of a glorious worship to the eye at length obeyed sparing no cost and hence the Papacie doth so much abound with Palaces temples consecrate places full of pictures altars waxe-candles lights purifying vessels c. as being a kingdome of images 15. He gives life to the beast makes it to speake and to be worshiped And he had power to give life to the Beast Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And it was given him to give life c. The first effect of his power he puts life into the Beasts image makes it to speake and to be worshipped upon paine of death It was given him by whom by the Dragon that is Satan the inventour and architect of all idolatry God permitting the same yea also in his most righteous judgement sending them that dwell on the earth strong delusion that they should beleeve a lie because they received not the love of the truth that they might be saved Now it is very apparent unto all how in the Papacy the Image is made to live speak weep laugh and do other actions of the living through the fraud and devillish cunning of Monkes And hence followeth that mighty running after this and that Mary Crucifixes Peter c. Hence are al the pilgrimages wonders canonizations sacrifices for the dead and vows in so much as none of the inhabitants of the earth whither of the simple or wiser sort but have thought it necessary for the salvation of soules The Beasts image excelleth that of Nebuchadnezzar to offer bequeath and give unto this Image whatsoever they possessed Furthermore the Image of the Beast hath this as proper to it and above that of the Babylonish for we read not that Nebuchadnezzar made the same to live or speak In this great wonderment therefore Antichrists image was to excell the other that he might more prevalently seduce otherwise in idolatry and madnesse they are alike as it followeth And to cause that whosoever Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and should make to wit the image which speaketh for the words 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 are both governed by the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 image and this is the common reading But the sence sheweth that not the image but the Beast caused them that would not worship to be slaine therefore the Kings Bible seems more rightly to read it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 and causeth or maketh that is the Beast doth it However it comes all to one purpose whither the Beast himself Dan. 3.6 or the Image by the Beast cause all that will not worship to be slaine the which we plainly see is taken out of Daniel Whosoever falleth not down and worshippeth shall the same houre be cast into the burning fierie furnace Thus the Beast besides his doctrine miracles and worship of Images addes outward force that so whosoever will not submit by the former may notwithstanding be compelled to worship through feare of punishments For such a spirituall madnesse possesseth idolaters that with fire and sword they punish the contempt of their idols hence Idol-worship is in Gr. called 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 as it were a mad and befotted worshipping of Idols Now let us see whither the like hath not been hitherto practised in the Papacy This setting up of Images first did rend the East from the West with many tragicall tumults and uproares And afterward was the utter overthrow thereof by the Turkes For Constantine that furious Pope by sedition thrust Philippicus Emperour of the East out of his government because he prohibited the Image of the Beast to be worshipped also he caused John the Emperours Generall to be slaine at Ravenna Gregory II. deposed Leo the Emperour for the same cause commanding them of Ravenna to put to death Paulus the Emperours chiefe officer He also put out the eyes of Peter Governour of Rome and by that means made himself Lord thereof Behold the power of the Beasts image of which if any be desirous to know further let him read the Book of Martyrs Or let him go to Rome or Spain and see whither all men are not constrained to bow the knee and adore the Image of the Beast Babylons Law is universall Whosoever will not fall downe and worship the Image Let him the same houre as an heretick be cast into the fierie furnace 16. Impression of a Character The difference between Character and Charagma And he causeth all The sixt effect of his power he imprints a Marke in the right hand or in the forehead with a priviledge to buy and sell Marke Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 not 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Character as most render it A Character represents the expresse image of the Archetype or first pattern as for example a child being like his father in countenance is said to be the
will recall a man from his carnall security to the feare of God and working of righteousnesse except he have a heart of steele for as much as in the day of Gods judgement a most exact account of what hath been done in the flesh must be given by all the greatest Kings and Potentates not excepted When without any respect of persons they that have done well shall possesse life eternall They that have done ill shall be cast into everlasting fire The Angell therefore could not use a more forcible reason to deterre men from the contempt of God and his word To this purpose is that in Sirach Chap. 7.40 In all things that thou sayest or doest remember thy end and thou shalt not sin Now if any aske how this prophesie is true and accomplished seeing it is so long since John said 2 Pet. 3.9 Gods judgement was at hand Let him heare Peter answering the mockers of his time The Lord is not slacke concerning his promise as some count slacknesse but is long suffering towards us not willing that any should perish but that all should come unto repentance The Angell saith 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is come for shall certainly come by an usuall Enallage of the preterperfect tense instead of the future so a little after is fallen for shall certainely fal noting the immutability of the events decreed by God so formerly he often said he will come shortly that is sooner then we are aware of that the deepe fleepe of security might be driven out of us and lest with the wicked servant we should say Luke 12.45 My Lord deferreth his comming But rather let us consider seeing the Apostles did presage the day of judgement to be then at hand how much nearer is it now unto us after so many ages And worship him that made In the third member he recalls the world from popish idolatry unto the service of the true God alone whom he notes by a periphrasis from the worke of the creation of heaven and earth the sea and fountaines of waters The Old version ads and of all things that are in them which words are not in the Greeke but seem to be taken out of Psa 146.9 unto which place the spirit here alludeth The fountaines of waters are reckoned up among the chiefe works of God because the continuance of the fountaines is indeed a very wonderfull worke of the Lord concerning which Phylosophers have much disputed with great admiration Psal 104.10 114 8. And it is also celebrated in the Psalmes He sendeth the springs into the valleyes which run among the hills Which turneth the rock into a standing water the flint into a fountaine of waters Furthermore that religious worship is onely due to God both the Scripture and nature it selfe teacheth For God alone is omnipotent knowes all things and is present in all places He is able to heare and helpe all that call upon him wheresoever they be He alone is the Author of nature governour and Lord of the world wherefore all ought to depend upon him onely in him alone we must beleeve and put our considence Ier. 17.5 But cursed be the man that trusteth in man and maketh flesh his arme Hence faith and prayer are in Scripture coupled by an individuall tye as the cause and effect Rom. 10.14 Mat. 4.10 How shall they call on him in whom they have not beleeved Therefore it is an expresse commandement Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him onely shalt thou serve Now howsoever this be an undeniable and manifest truth yet the world forsaking the Lord followed and wondred after the Beast all I say both great and small bond and free worshipped the Beasts image kissed his feet and attributed divine honour unto him as though he were God on earth And this the worshippers of the Pope doe not denie according to that of the Poet before mentioned Ense potens gemino cujus vestigia adorant Caesar aurato vestiti murice Reges Nay all have not the priviledge to worship before the Beast and kisse his feet this onely is permitted to Kings and Emperours Others must be content devoutly to worship his image and call upon the Saints that are canonized by the Beast and adore his Crosses Crucifixes Altars set up by him in temples groves and highwaies c. From this beastly worship of idols the Angel here dehorteth the world as calling them to the worship of the true God Neither will he any whit esteeme their vaine pretenses That the Pope is not worshipped as God but as Gods and Christs Vicar for they falsely affirme him to be that which he is not That they call not on the Saints with a worship of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 for this is a false distinction the religious worship both of Latreia and Douleia being in Scripture onely attributed to God and signifie both one thing That they worship not graven images but God in them this also is false for Images are no gods neither will God be worshipped in or by them Thou shalt not doe so unto the Lord thy God Deut. 12.31 Thus far of the everlasting Gospel published by the first Angel or reformer of Popery The summe of which is in these three things I. That God is to be feared and Antichristianisme to be repented of II. That glory is to be ascribed to God by beleeving in his sonne III. That God is to be worshipped by fleeing the Image of the Beast and performing obedience to God 8 And another Angel followed because the former Angell although he cryed with a great voice did little profit unto the inhabitants of the earth who were drowned with the wine of Babylonish whoredome for after Wickleffe Husse and Jerome of Prague were burnt the Papacy remained stil in its vigour furie Therefore another Angell followed who more forcibly assailing Antichrist weakened his kingdome in many Provinces And here againe by an Enallage One Angell is put for Angels for there shall be divers succeeding each other in divers places But One shall excell and continue the ministery of the former Angell who was a while interrupted Now this Angel if we looke into histories who can he be save Luther This second Angell is Luther who followed 130. yeeres after Wickleffe and 100. after Husse and Jerome he first began in Saxony by word and writing to thunder against the Popes Pardons publikely put to sale soon after against the whole Papacy anno 1517. To him was joyned Philip Melanchton as a most faithfull assistant and soone after many other excellent men who by little and little restored the everlasting Gospell in divers parts of Germany and expelled Popery About the same time Zwinglius and Oecolampadius began together to oppose Popery and 〈…〉 Gospell in Helvetia But let us heare what this Angell publisheth Babylon is fallen is fallen He threatens ruine to Babylon for her wicked fornication by which
desperate obstinacy in sins Riberas opinion If with Ribera we take the Sunne properly then a horrible scorching by reason of an excessive heat is portended to the Antichristians that their bodies as by a burning flame should be inwardly broiled like such as are right under Zona torrida who are tormented with continual heat forced in the day time to shadow themselves in Caves under the earth Drinesse followes heat and barrennes the drought of the earth barrenesse is accompanied with want of corn pestilence hunger and intollerable thirst by which plague the ungodly shall rage and poure forth horrible blasphemies against the Name of God and at last rush into utter despaire so the sense should be thus he poured out his Viall on the Sunne that is by it so powerfully wrought on the Sun that it scorched the earth with its beams more vehemently then formerly And thus Bullinger Meyerus Aretius Foxe Why the literall exposition cannot hold Chytraeus who notwithstanding alleadgeth also a mysticall sense interpret it Now the reason why I assent not unto them is first because this shall be a plague peculiar to the Antichristians whereas heat drought barrennesse hunger and thirst are common calamities incident to the godly and wicked neither are we to doubt But that these words It was given to this Angell or to the Sun for the relative 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 may be referred to either though more properly to the Sunne to burne or scorch men with heat are onely to be referred to those ulcerous ones having the marke of the beast ver 2. Secondly The second effect should but little agree for why should men blaspheme God because of the heat They would rather curse the sunne it self thus scorching them Lib. 4. pag. 135. after the manner of the Atlants who as Herodotus reports in Melpomene curse the sun rising over them and bitterly raile on it because with his scorching beames it spoiles both them and their country Thirdly although afflictions for the most part are Sermons of repentance yet this plague seemes chieflly to worke inwardly on the conscience thereby to instigate men to repentance but they on the contrary do obstinately blaspheme Therefore I rather understand it of an inward A divers mysticall sense then outward plague Now passing by the letter the conjectures of Interpreters are very divers touching this sun and its scorching which I thinke it not amisse briefly to repeat Lyras opinion that by comparing them we may gather a truer sense Ly●● doting as his manner is makes this Angell to be Pope Leo III. whom the Romanes by sedition displaced evilly intreated and cast into prison out of which notwithstanding he made an escape by the meanes of some as Writers report he poured out his Viall on the sunne in declaring the griefe of his mind to Charles the great King of France because as the Sun in its light excells all other Planets so he shining in faith and magnaminity excelled all the Kings of the earth To him it was given to afflict men by heat because Charles came to Rome with an Army and grievously afflicted the Popes Rebells and restored Leo to his seat Hereby men were scorched to wit the seditious Romanes by the heat of wrath and blasphemed the name of Charles The rest I mention not The unsavourinesse of the glosse being as it plainely appeares altogether contrary to the scope Some interpret the Sun to be Antichrist Gagnaeus opinion who falsly affirmes himselfe to be the Sun of the Church So Gagnaeus the Papist and our Marlorate He shall torment men with heat 1 Pet 4.12 that is afflict them with grievous persecutions for heat and fire denote afflictions But this exposition cannot stand because Antichrist will not persecute his followers but the godly only who by no torments will be brought to blaspheme the name of God Others understand the Sun to be Christ the sun of righteousnesse to whom it shal be given to torment the consciences of Antichristians with the heat of his wrath as it were by fire for because they can by no meanes resist the Gospell of Christ by the heat of wrath being turned into fury they shall blaspheme the name of God that is the truth of the Gospell in its clearest light as if it were divelish and hereticall being far from repentance and giving glory to God If this be the sense we may then understand what we are to expect henceforward of the Papists and how we are never to hope for any reconciliation with them Brightmans interpretation Here also I will alleadge Brightmans opinion not altogether divers from the former The sun he interprets of the holy scriptures by whose light our darke mindes are enlightned The Viall is to be poured out on these not to hurt them as the former vialls were hurtfull to the earth sea and rivers but to give a force and set an edge upon them that may more sharply pricke and penetrate into the consciences of men for although the scriptures in our times have been very much illustrated yet many things especially propheticall are as yet not sufficiently explained And although indeed Antichrist be plainely discovered yet what shifts and feined pretences doth he daily make to the end the world may not take notice of him But by how much the day of Iudgement drawes nearer by so much the more shall the light of the Sun that is the Scriptures bring to the eyes of the world a more abundant and clearer light The summe of all is that a greater perspicuity of the Scriptures seemes to be expected by which Antichristians as by a more vehement heat of the Sun shall be very much tormented because the filtinesse of Antichrist will hereby be more discovered which shall occasion them to persecute men with the greater hatred yea such shall be their exceeding folly as they will rage and fret against the Sun because their filthy whoordomes are laid open to the view of all the world This sense is clearer then the former yet both are to one effect for Christ by the scriptures will send forth a great light and new heat which indeed should rejoyce the adversaries amend them bring them to repentance but through their owne malice they shall be the more enraged thereby Now all things will be cleare And it was given him to scorch men 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the phrase denotes some extraordinary judgement of God For indeed neither Christ nor his word do in themselves or of their own nature worke this effect viz. to torment men with the scorching heat of fury but the sunne is given or attributed unto them accidentally God sending on Antichristians strong delusion that they should beleeve a lie because they received not the love of the truth They ought indeed by the beames of the Sun of righteousnesse so cleerly shining in the holy Scriptures to be enlightned warmed and stird up to acknowledge love and imbrace the truth
whence we are put in mind of our naturall want and poverty Rom. 3.23 for we all come short of the glory of God beeing naked and destitute Also of Gods beneficence unto whose liberall hand we owe all the good we enjoy that so none of us with mercenary hypocrites should boast of our owne merits Thirdly he shewes what this ornament what the wedding garment of the bride is First figuratively Fine linnen cleane and white 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is a kind of most tender pretious and white linnen as we shewed Chap. 18.12 touching the merchandise of the whore beeing like our purest silke Now if any man might thinke seeing the merchants of the whore doe likewise sell fine linnen whether the garment of the bride and whore be the same I Answer There is a twofold fine linnen The one true the other adulterate The true is given to the bride by Christ The adulterate viz the Saints merits instead of Christs is sold by the Popes spirituall agents Secondly they declare the wedding garment properlie yet by a figurative phrase For the fine linnen is the righteousnesse of the Saints Gr. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the righteousnesses or justifications The causall for containes a reason why he called the fine linnen cleane and white for that is because it is righteousnesse which is cleane and pure because it is conforme to the Law and to God without which nothing can be cleane and white because the Law is holy and God most pure It is a metonymicall phrase fine linnen are the righteousnesses For it signifies the righteousnesse of the saints As The seven kine are seven yeeres For they signify seven yeers and so the like of other sacramentall phrases Now it is demanded what these righteousnesses are Ribera interpreteth it of merits The Justfications saith he that is workes of righteousnesse and holilie done But the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 given contradicts him For this righteousnesse is freely given by the bridegroom But good workes are not freely granted but performed by us Yea saith he they are also given because we do them of grace and they are the gifts of God It is true indeed But good works cannot be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 righteousnesses First because they are not pure and cleane Isa 64.6 Isa 3 2. Eccles 7.20 Mat. 22.12 but defiled with blemishes for all our righteousnesses are as a menstruous cloth In many things we offend all There is not a just man upon earth that doeth good and sinneth not The Guest in the Gospel had good works in that he obeyed the call and sate down with others at the banquet and yet was not clothed in fine linnen pure and white But wanted the wedding garment Lastly the good workes of the Saints what ever they bee cannot bee merits seeing they are due debts Now nothing how good soever beeing a debt can be rightly considered as meritorious Therefore this fine linnen or wedding garment is Christ himself with his righteousnesse This garment of fine linnen is Christ Ierem 23.6 1. Cor 1.30 with which we being clothed are acceptable to God For Iehovah is our righteousnesse that is he is made righteousnesse unto us in consideration whereof the saints are said Rev. 7.15 to be clothed in white robes not because they had adorned themselves with merits of good works but because they had washed and made white their robes in the blood of the Lamb. Now we put on this garment outwardlie indeed through the word Sacraments hence it is said As many as have bin Baptized into Christ have put on Christ INWARDLY through faith the holy Ghost Therefore are they called the righteousnesses or justifications of the saints because they are imputed to the Saints by Christ the bridegroome But why in the plurall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Righteousnesses Is it because Christ hath many righteousnesses I answere he hath indeed many the Divine humane active passive c. but the multitude respects not this but use the plurall because of the pluralitie of saints of whom every one shall have his righteousnesse from Christ neverthelesse they all put on one Christ and shall wholie possesse him Thus there shall be many righteousnesses Ribera demandeth whether this marriage be the same with that in Mat. 22.1 Vndoubtedly it is save onely that there is mention made of the calling to the wedding here of the solemnitie and marriage it selfe 9 And he saith unto mee write To wit the Angel who hitherto had familiarly spoken unto Iohn and before also Chap. 17.1 had said I will shew thee the judgement of the great whore For he commands him in speciall to write besides those things which he had hitherto seen heard and written the joyfull sentence of the Lambs marriage Blessed are they that are called unto the marriage Supper of the Lamb For this is a new matter of joy that the wedding guests should be blessed But why I. Because the guests themselves shall be the spouse and wife of the Lamb now the bride is blessed II. Because the feast is not earthly and vanishing but Eternall life and glory in heaven Vnto the Supper Why not unto the dinner Is it because they were wont to keep weddings towards evening or Supper time But in Mat. 22.4 the king saith I have prepared my dinner Therefore I rather think it is called a supper because the marriage shall be at the Evening or end of the world Mat 20.16 But how shall all that are called unto the Supper be blessed seeing our Saviour saith Many are called few chosen I Answer Some are onely called externallie and of such Christ there others inwardlie also in faith and newnesse of life and of these the Angell speakes in this place For these called are all predestinated Rom. 8.30 as the Apostle teacheth whome he did predestinate them he also called justified and glorifyed Neither doth Ribera denie but confesseth this These are the true sayings of God Wherefore is this Clause added The more to confirme the hope of blessednes unto us These words saith hee are not mine but Gods and therefore are most true and must certainely be beleeved Indeed all Gods words are true in themselves because God is trueth and cannot lie But in speciall we ought to be most fullie perswaded of this promise of blessednesse viz. That if wee obey the heavenly call on earth then we shall enjoy the blessednesse of the Lambes marriage in heaven But the doctrine of Sophisters denyes the truth hereof For they wil have the wedding guests alwaies to doubt of their blessednes feare as beeing deceived that is not to beleeve but hee that beleeveth not God 1 Iohn 5.10 makes God a lyar Therefore the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or certaintie of the salvation of the Godlie is here established The Second part of the CHAPTER IOHN is forbidden to adore the Angel 10. And I fell at his feet to worship him and he said to me See thou
they cause troublesome vapours and smoake neither doe they give light any great distance Therefore we stand in need of the Sunne or Day-light But the servants of God shall not then want any of these things For there shall be no night and therefore no use of lights no not of the light of the Sunne it selfe because the Lord God shall enlighten them with the brightnesse of his majesty as before he said Ch. 21.23 The glory of God did lighten it and the Lambe is the light thereof and the Nations which are saved shall walke in the light of it And they shall reigne for ever and ever This shall be the very height of our glory in Heaven that wee shall reigne with God and the Lambe for ever more Now indeed Christ hath made us Kings and Priests to God and the Father but our Kingdome is yet hid in Christ But then the Kingdome of God shall be manifested in our selves Now is the Kingdome of grace then it shal be of glory Before in Chap. 20. ver 4. they that were beheaded reigned with Christ a thousand yeeres Then we shall all of us reigne with Christ for ever and ever and this is that which he there added in ver 6. touching the rest having part in the first Resurrection They shall reigne with him a thousand yeeres See the exposition there Now we shall so reigne as that God and the Lambe shal be the head of the Kingdome But shall not the Son then deliver up the Kingdome to the Father 1. Cor. 15.28 and be subject to him Yea verily but this he shall not do by laying downe the Kingdome and so cease to reigne For how should the King of kings and Lord of lords of whose Kingdome there is no end Luk. 1.33 ever cease to reigne but by changing the present and mediate forme of the Kingdome into an immediate and by abolishing all the adversaries of the Kingdom as we have elsewhere declared The Second Part of the CHAPTER The Conclusion asserting the profitablenesse and Authority of the whole Prophesie 6. And he said unto mee These sayings are faithfull and true And the Lord God of the Holy Prophets sent his Angell to shew unto his servants the things which must shortly bee done 7. Behold I come quickly blessed is he that keepeth the sayings of the Prophesie of this Booke 8. And I Iohn saw these things and heard them And when I had heard and seene I fell downe to worship before the feet of the Angell which shewed me these things 9. Then saith he to mee See thou doe it not for I am thy fellow servant and of thy brethren the Prophets and of them which keepe the sayings of this Booke worship God 10. And hee saith unto mee Seale not the sayings of the Prophesie of this Booke for the time is at hand 11. He that is unjust let him be unjust still and he which is filthy let him be filthy still and he that is righteous let him be righteous still and he that is holy let him be holy still 12. And behold I come quickly and my reward is with mee to give every man according as his worke shal be 13. I am Alpha and Omega the beginning the end the first the last 14. Blessed are are they that do his commandements that they may have right to the tree of life and may enter in through the gates into the Citie 15. For without are dogs and sorcerers and whoremongers and murderers and idolaters and whosoever loveth and maketh a lye 16. I Iesus have sent mine Angell to testifie unto you these things in the Churches I am the root and the off-spring of David and the bright and morning Starre 17. And the Spirit and the Bride say Come And let him that heareth say Come And let him that is athirst come And whosoever will let him take the water of life freely 18. For I testifie unto every man that heareth the words of the Prophesie of this Booke if any man shall adde unto these things God shall adde unto him the plagues that are written in this booke 19. And if any man shall take away from the words of the booke of this Prophesie God shall take away his part out of the booke of Life and out of the holy Citie and from the things that are written in this booke 20. Hee which testifieth these things saith Surely I come quickly Amen Even so Come Lord Iesus 21. The grace of our Lord Iesus Christ be with you all Amen THE COMMENTARY AND he said unto mee Thus farre of two Parts of the Booke the Preface and the Visions The third or Conclusion remaineth in which somethings respecting the Authority of the Booke are taken out of the Preface and some other things added by which the great utilitie and sacred Authority thereof is further commended as we shewed in the Analysis After the concluding of this Revelation an Angell saith unto John to wit one of the Seven pouring out the Vials who before shewed him the judgement of the whore and the Beast and afterward the magnificence of the Heavenly Ierusalem These words are faithfull and true That is not only what was last spoken but the whole Prophesie as Chap. 19.9 This is the Proposition unto the confirmation whereof the whole Conclusion respecteth that wee might beleeve the Prophesie to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Divine true profitable and saving unto the Church and so bee stirred up unto the continuall meditation thereof The Holy Ghost was not ignorant that many would call into Question the divine authority of this Booke for it was a long while rejected as being composed by the hereticke Cerinthus which errour we have before confuted in the Prologue But they ought to have beleeved the Angell saying These words are faithfull and true Faithfull to which we may safely give credit True which shall certainly be accomplished And indeed so it is for we who are now more then fifteen hundred yeers after the Revelation do if not see with our eyes yet certainly feel as it were with our hands the manifest accomplishment almost of all the Visions Here therefore wee have an evident note of divine authoritie and truth imprinted on this Prophesie against the most impudent assertion of BELLARMINE Lib. 4 de verb. cap. 1. which is that it can no way be gathered from the Scripture it selfe that some Scripture is divine What I pray is this but to give the Angell the lie who saith These words are faithfull and true But the liar condemneth himselfe in saying elsewhere that besides other arguments Lib. 1. cap. 2. de verbo the divine authority of Canonicall Bookes of Scripture may be proved from the scripture it selfe The Sophisters and adversaries of Scripture object that this Argument is not sufficient to Faith unlesse it be before proved and beleeved that the Angell or Writer uttering these things spake truth ANSWER First principles are not proved but laid
downe and beleeved because therefore the Holy Scripture is the principle of Christian beleefe with Christians it needs no proof but beliefe Secondly that the scripture is divine and these words of the Angell true and faithfull is beleeved either by divine or humane Faith That it may be beleeved by humane Faith it can bee made out by probable yea forcing Arguments as from the majesty of the matter and style from the consent of this Prophesie with other Propheticall Scriptures But especially from the truth of the Oracles which we know for the most part are fulfilled touching the woman in travell and fleeing into the Wildernesse also of the Beast deceiving the world of false miracles of the great whore making drunke the Kings of the Earth with the cup of her spirituall fornication c. For this is Bellarmines Argument in the foresaid place If the praedictions of Scripture touching future things are true as the event hath proved why should not the testimonies of things present be true And indeed this his saying is alwayes to be retorted against Popish Sophisters demaunding us How we know that the Scriptures are true and divine But that any man should beleeve this with divine Faith cannot possiblie bee effected by outward arguments unlesse God by his spirit doth inwardly perswade the heart For divine Faith is not wrought by humane Arguments but wrought in the heart by the testimony and power of God Lastly by such kinde of cavelling all Authority both of God and man is made a mocke of and all Faith both of God and men is taken away For thus Adam Abraham Moses and the Prophets who heard God to speake might have excepted Who knowes whither it be the voyce of God Thus the Apostles might have shifted off the authority of Christ and Ecclesiasticall men the authority of the Apostles And why then I pray may not we much more the Authority of the Pope Touching humane authorities of Histories and Writers what more easie then to object whence knowest thou that Cicero Aristotle Plinie or Livie wrote these things or ever had a being in nature Thus no Faith should be safe but a meer 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or uncertainty shall reigne in divine and humane matters which Satan labours to effect by these his Instruments But we go forward And the Lord God of the Holy Prophets Hee confirmes the truth of the Prophesie from God the Author thereof the faithfullnesse and truth of whose words cannot be questioned The Copulative 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 And hath the force of the causal 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 because He calleth Christ the Revealer of this Prophesie the Lord God of the Prophets as appeareth by the following words sent his Angell for this Christ did as in ver 16. I Jesus have sent my Angell See also Chap. 1.1 XLV Argument of Christs Deity This Argument of Christs Deity is beyond all exception the which Eniedinus the Samosatenian of whom mention hath often above bin made durst not meddle with For if Christ be the Lord God of the Holy Prophets then verily he is the same true and eternall Iehovah with the Father who by his spirit stirred up the ancient Prophets Moses David Isaias Jeremy c. by revealing his Oracles unto them therefore he was yea he was the God of all the Prophets of Moses and Author of the Law These things considered who can imagine that CERINTHUS should write this which he beleeved not but opposed with all his might The difference of the reading is also to be noted which notwithstanding lessens not but confirmes the Argument Andreas and the Kings Copie for 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Of the Holy Prophets read 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Of the spirits of the Prophets and so the Old Latine Version hath it that is who of old inspired the Prophets that is Propheticall Revelations The sense comes all to one For therefore he is called the Lord God of the Prophets because by his divine power he moved them to Prophesie His Angell That is Mee For they are the words of the same Angell who hitherto did exhibit by Christs commandement divers Visions unto John That hee might shew to his servants These things have been expounded in the Preface whence they are taken And that in speciall how at the giving of the Revelation such things could be said shortly to come to passe which yet are not altogether fulfilled after so many ages In a diverse respect he saith they should shortly be done I. In respect of eternity unto which all times are but a moment which is short II. In respect of the beginning for the Prophesie began soone after it was revealed and yet is a fulfilling III. In regard of the security of men unto whom all these things have happened and yet daily do quickly that is suddenly and unawares Now thus the Scripture speaketh of all future things that they shall shortly bee done Luk. 12.45 2. Pet. 3.4 to stirre us up to watchfulnesse and care least with the wicked servant we should say My Lord delayeth his comming or with mockers where is the promise of his comming And therefore it followeth 7. Behold I come quickly It is the voyce of Christ the Lord God of the Prophets By this acclamation hee approveth the words of the Angell that the things revealed must shortly be done as if he should say Indeed they shall shortly be done for I come suddenly or I will come to wit unto judgement as in ver 12. For all these things must be done before I come but I will come shortly Therefore they must shortly be done They are no Prophesies which shal not begin to be fulfilled til after many ages even now they begin Therfore now even now there is need of comfort 1. Thes 5.3 or as before shortly that is sooner then men imagine For when they shall say peace and safety then sudden destruction shall come upon them This variation of persons belongs to the forme of dramaticall representations in which divers persons use to be brought in speaking Blessed is he that keepeth He commends the Prophesie from its profitablenesse Now not onely they doe keep the sayings of the Prophesie which diligently search out the accomplishment of them but they much more who conforme their Faith and Life according to the same who worship not the Beast and his Image who detest the whoredoms of the whore flee out of Babylon and lastly who in faith adhere to God and the Lambe This Argument wee have more largely treated of in the Preface Chap. 1.3 whence it is taken Now let it suffice to note that blessednesse in vaine is promised unto the Keepers of the Revelation if it could in no measure bee kept But surely it is not promised in vaine and therefore the Visions of this Booke are not so intricate but that by diligent meditation and observation we may in some measure finde out the understanding of them 8. And I John John also speakes