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

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necks unto this gracious yoke and our backs unto this burden therefore it will cost much sweat to go through with it Christians under Christ's yoke and burden must not think to live at ease or at liberty and stray whither their fancies call them they are under a burden a yoke they must attend and keep their work if they be fruitful proficients in the works of Christ though it is a sweet burden and an easie yoke yet it is still a yoke and a burden that is to be attended to Some write that Christ being reputed Joseph the Carpenter's Son before he fell to the more publique work of his Ministry he followed his Father in Lawes Trade of making yokes for Oxen to which that expression of his in Mat. 11. did allude but whether that be true or not I am sure he made spiritual yokes to lay on the necks of his Disciples he lays commands on them both naturally moral and positively moral to which they were obliged unto and not only they but all us and all that shall believe unto the end of the world and therefore we are all commanded to hold fast this burden this yoke of Christ his faithful Doctrine and Religion until he come hold fast till I come This must signifie Christ's second and general and not of his first or of his special coming in spirit for this was spoken by Christ nere a hundred years after his incarnation and he was come in spirit some score years before this was spoken and such as will have it to be meant of Christ's coming in spirit this will handsomly follow as a consequence of such an interpretation that when Christ comes in spirit they must then let go the truth of Christ and his Doctrine for hold fast till I come and no longer but at his second and last appearance he hath another glorious administration to discover to us which yet we are ignorant of but after he was come in spirit he commanded to hold fast the former burden and doctrine delivered unto the Saints and therefore sure it must be intended of his second coming to Judge the world Hence Note Observ That we are to hold fast the Doctrine of Christ already received from Christ and his Apostles and delivered to the Saints until his second coming to put an end to all Hold fast till I come Christ's burden or doctrine was not laid upon the Saints for that first age or generation only wherein it was publique as some vainly dream but it was to continue unto all generations until to him that did hold fast and overcome power was given him over the Nations to rule them with a rod of Iron now it is evident this power was not yet given by Christ unto his Saints for they are still as Lilies among Thorns in an afflicted and wilderness estate and under the power of the Beast and false Prophet until Christ shall come to give them their release and freedome feom all sorrows and Anti-christian servitude and therefore Christ's doctrine is to continue unto the end consult Ephes 4.11 12 13. 2 Pet. 1.19 Vers 26. And he that overcometh and keepeth my works unto the end to him will I give power over the Nations Vers 27. And he shall rule them with a rod of iron as the vessels of a Potter shall they be broken to shivers even as I have received of my Father Here is a vincenti dabitur a crown and a reward set forth to him that overcometh and escapeth those assaults and doctrines of Satan taught by that false Prophetess and Nicolaitish Jezebel and withal keeps close unto godly ways and practises which are called my works Christ's works because of his efficiency therein and approbation thereunto and that that wil give an interest unto this crown it is not following of Christ's works a little season as the seed that fell on the way side and sprung up but shortly dyed for want of radical moisture but a constant persevering keeping unto Christ's works and doctrines unto the end that will do the work Observ 1. Note hence That it is not enough for us in our way unto the Kingdom to escape the pollutions of wicked persons and false Teachers but we must close with Christ's true Doctrine and do good works also Our Religion and Righteousness must not be a negative Religion or Righteousness but it must be a positive one also It is not enough for us to renounce Popery and all false ways and doctrines but we must also set up that Religion Doctrine and way of worship which is pure holy and according to the will of God in all things as the Lord shall be pleased in grace to reveal unto us It would be but small commendation to those of Thyatira to overcome and escape the doctrines of Jezebel if on the other hand they should fall into the doctrines of Balaam or worse What praise-worthy will it be for us to overcome the assaults of Rome and their depths of Satan and yet set up as pernitious doctrines of our own What gain will it be to cast off Popery and embrace Familisme Anti-scripturisme Arminianisme Sarcinianisme and what not in the room thereof In all our repentances we are willed not only to turn from the evil way but to turn into the good else it will be but a halt and maimed work and a lame repentance and not worthy of the title of any of Christ's works And this must be done and observed unto the end Our christian life is a race and he that leaves off in the mid way hath no hopes to attain the prize Hence Note Observ 2. The Crown is given to the persevering Christian See more on ver 7. of this cap. To him will I give power over the Nations and he shall rule them with a rod of iron c. These words have relation to that of Psal 2.8 9. only the difficulty lies in this them words of the Psalme are a Prophesy and a Promise relating unto Christ Aske of me and I will give thee the Heathen for thine Inheritance and the utmost part of the earth for thy Possession ver 9. Thou shalt break them with a rod of Iron thou shalt dash them in pieces like a Potters vessel and this is spoken and Prophesied of Christ and again in Rev. 19.15 Christ is there said to smite the Nations with the sharp Sword of his mouth and to rule them with a rod of Iron Object But that power and that work is there attributed to Christ alone How is it therefore here attributed to the conquering Saints I Answer By virtue of that union between Christ and his members they shall do it also If Christ the head shall rule the Nations so his members shall rule together with him and under him he as the head they as his subordinate lims and assistants Christ and they make up but one body mistycal and therefore they both must raign together unless you conceive a separation between them which
in part to come written without that is plain for discovery open to the view All which imports that Iohn was to write of the then present state of Affairs and of the churches which was plain and open and as of things that are and also of the future state of things which are as a book written within sealed and secret in respect of their futurity 2. Another Note hence is That God's true Prophets and faithful Ministers will commend no more to the observation of their churches as visions from God then what they have really seen and hath been discovered from God unto them They are not to come with the word of the Lord in their mouth and pretend visions from God like the false prophets in Ier. 14 whiles their mouths and hearts are full of lying vanities Iohn writes no more then what he saw to the seven churches nor discovers no more then what he saw was then present or should come to pass in after time What we haue seen and heard saith the Apostle we speak and are bold to preach and to commend unto you Christ's Ministers should press no more then what they are assured are experienced truths I doubt me every opinion concerning outward forms of Government Discipline and the like will not at last appear to be visions of God which some do now a days so hotly contend for it may be one day said unto such hot-spurs Boanerges sons of Thunder who required such things at your hands whiles you let the greatest works as of love righteousness and judgement lie prostrate at your feet as if they did not concern you Vers 20. The mysterie of the seven Stars c. Christ in the last verse to make things plain unto John and to give him a taste of the discovery of those mysteries in his book interprets the mystery of the vision of seven Stars and of the seven Candlesticks presented unto his sight in the precedent 12 and 16 verses and he calls it the mysterie of seven Stars and candlesticks because indeed unto John it was a secret and hidden thing what those figures of stars and candlesticks did mystically mean or represent and unto John it would be still a mysterie if Christ himself had not here interpreted Hence Note That this book of Revelations is made clear obvious and manifest by a diligent observation and a right applicationof the mystical characters and figures of each vision Christ himself in this verse hath made the first enterance and essay on this account He tells us that the seven Stars in his right hand and the seven golden candlesticks do mystically represent the seven Angels or Messengers of his churches and the seven candlesticks the churches themselves In the seventeenth chapter Christ is more large in interpreting the mysterie of Babylon the great the mother of harlots c. All which connotes unto us Observ That the wise observant christian may attain unto the revelation and discovery of the mysteries of this book of Prophesies by the help of the Spirit of God upon a diligent enquiry thereinto The Spirit says often in the second and third chapters Let him that hath an ear hear what the Spirit saith unto the Churches and in chap. 13. vers 18. Here is wisdom let him that hath wit count the number Here is the mind that hath wisdom cap. 17. v. 9. so that it is for him that hath an ear an intelligent understanding ear and wisdom a wise heart to consider that is fit and capable to open and apply aright the mysteries of this book It is a mystery therefore difficult to all but unto the spiritualized eye and unto the mind that hath wisdom but it should not therefore be accounted presumption in such to undertake this essay seeing it hath pleased Christ to give us the first fruits himself in opening the mysteries of the vision of the seven stars and the seven golden candlesticks which is as an enterance into the whole and since he hath interpreted unto us that by the seven stars are meant the seven Angels of the churches by the seven golden candlesticks the seven famous Asian churches by the woman arrayed in scarlet the mother of harlots in the seventeenth of the Revelations to be the great City that reigneth over the Kings of the earth and the Beast with seven heads and ten horns to signifie a Government Empire or Kingdom on seven Mountains where the great harlot reigneth under ten Kings why should it be thought strange rash or presumptuous to interpret the rest of the mystical figures and hyeroglyphick characters of this book according to their natural and genuine tendency and as they are opened and applyed in other prophetical writings by one and the same Spirit of Prophesie whose wisdom it was ever from the beginning to represent the risings progress and downials of the great Empires and Kingdoms of the word by such dark and mysterious figures and representations unto God's servants his Prophets And conceive one great reason of this dark and mysterious carriage of the Spirit is That the Intendments of God towards the Powers and Kingdoms of the world may be revealed and made known but unto few such as have spirits sutable and wills to conform to the will of God in all things for if those great events and revolutions of State were made vulgar and known unto all it would raise innumerable combustions in the world and great sufferings and afflictions to the children of God from those Powers that they live under for whose sakes these great concussions and subversions of States and Kingdoms do come to pass that Christ's and their Interest may be exalted at the last 2. Note That it is the Spirit of Christ in his Word that makes known and opens the secrets of all Divine mysteries unto his servants Christ discovers unto John those mysteries of stars c. It is this Spirit that searcheth into the deep things of God He shall take of mine as Christ saith John 16.15 and shall show it unto you and hence he is called the Comforter because he makes the love of the Father and the grace of Christ which was before-hand hid in the bosome and counsel of God manifest unto poor souls and so sheds abroad the love of God in their hearts by faith The discovery of Divine mysteries are too high a work for the ablest and wisest person in his natural capacity without the help of Christ's Spirit for they are spiritually not carnally to be discerned But to proceed The mysterie of the seven stars Christ interprets to be the Angels of the seven churches Stars in all prophetical writings do signifie persons of eminency and honour and in Heraldry it is accounted the most noble sort of blazoning peculiar alone to the Armory of Princes The Angels of the seven churches or rather Messengers for so the Greek word signifies because they come with the best message and news that ever came to man to wit the glad tydings of
hence ariseth to Christ's churches That if they be zealous of God's glory and their own well-being that they suffer not peaceably amongst them either evil doers or false Teachers both equally tending if tolerated to their destruction and ruine Observ 2. It is often a matter of great trouble and travel for the churches of Christ to deal with evil doers and false teachers in the church When the corrupted part is become a great Interest in the church how difficult is it for the sound part to meddle with it Witness the present state of our churches in England and elsewhere amongst the Nations desiring Reformation from Antichristian errors and idolatry what a matter of trouble it is and somtimes of much affliction and sufferings to divers precious and sound christians when they go about to reprove the false teachers and evil workers the great hinderers at present of a thorow Reformation in the Ordinances and Doctrines of Christ How they fall upon such as the troublers of Israel Not considering that their lusts are the principal causes thereof and if Christ's witnesses speak against them in faithfulness they are presently branded as troublers of their peace and factions and often suffer for it The church of Ephesus had their portion herein of travel and patience for their integrity unto Christ and his Truth against these teachers and wicked persons in that primitive age so neer Christ's time and the pouring forth of the Spirit and therefore no marvel if under the falling away and Antichrist's dominion Christ's faithful witnesses have a share therein also But to proceed And thou hast tryed them which say they are Apostles and are not and hast found them lyars It seems Ephesus had pseudo-Apostles or false Apostles as well as Corinth and other churches 2 Cor. 11.13 who pretended themselves to be true Apostles of Christ who under that pretence came with deceitful and soul-destroying doctrines as That the Resurrection was past already That the Mosaical Law was to be joyned to faith in Christ for justification That the community of all things and women were lawful which they called spiritual marriages which the sect of Nicolaitans held These were the errours of the false Apostles of the primitive days Now the Apostles of Christ were extraordinary Officers sent by him so the word 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 signifies one sent to his service for the publishing the Messias and his doctrine over the whole world and so were universal Officers and could act in and over all churches by their Apostolical authority but for others to argue from their practise that are ordinary officers and of an ordinary spirit that they may act as they did is a meer non sequitur Now the false Apostles would it seems needs arrogate the same authority to themselves in imposing their dictates upon the churches but the church of Ephesus had so much spiritual wisdom as to try and examine them and so found them false ones and liars Hence note That it is a most commendable practise and duty in Christ's churches to make a diligent and narrow inquisition into the truth of all doctrines and teachers that come among them The church of Ephesus was very famous for this very thing and an Euge given them by Christ for this action And indeed how could they or any other churches find out the deceitfulness and falsity of those that were false Apostles and false Teachers unless they had tryed and examined their doctrines Paul accounted the Bereans more noble then others for this very thing for the enquiry into the truth of his doctrine whether things were so or no as he delivered unto them for indeed it argues a most stupid kind of disposition to receive all things that comes from men without enquiry either into the truth thereof or at least the integrity faithfulness and the authority of the Relator thereof for as some truths lie deep and every common person or member cannot fathom it yet every one though never so weak that cannot satisfie their consciences by their own sight in the entertainment of a truth yet can in part acquiesce in the ability and fidelity of their Teacher and so may get much satisfaction unto themselves from the authority of their guides and teachers therefore it is a duty incumbent on all First for the more spiritual and quick-sighted christian to try all things and to hold fast what is good Next for the weaker christian to try the faithfulness and integrity of his Teachers and to hold fast what he commends unto him in things disputable and not of easie discernment Query But a Question may be moved who shall try judge and examine false Apostles false Teachers and their corrupt doctrines I answer First every private or particular christian may do it Judicio discretionis by a judgement of discretion and of private discerning But secondly to try them Judicio Authoritativo by a judgement of authority and juridically it must be done by that whole church wherein they are risen up and maintained for in them lies the plenary judicial power and authority of judging all doctrines and teachers which is usually called the power of the Keys Neither is this power in the Officers or Eldership of the church when distinct from the Body as some would have it but collectively in the whole church Officers and Members though unto the Presbyterie or Officers I should grant the precedency in many things yet the Body collective is above the Officers for the Officers are ordained more principally for the Body but not the Body for the Officers but the head cannot say unto the body I have no need of thee nor the body unto the head but all joynt together makes up a compleat harmony and an organical Body Officers and Members in a church make up a compleat christian or microcosm or commonwealth wherein all the Laws of Christ are juridically administred and who have the full power of trying censuring and judging all false Teachers and doctrines that shall rise amongst them For if the juridical power were solely in the Presbyterie or Officers of the church then the church of Ephesus would not collectively deserve that Eulogie and approbation for their zeal against false Apostles but it would rather be attributed to the Angel of the church or chief Officers or Overseers of the church only but here the whole church of Ephesus is praised and approved for their non-toleration of evil persons and for their trying of and sifting out the false Apostles therefore it argueth very strongly that the power of censures and trying is not singly in the Officers but in Officers and members joyntly as making up one organical Body politique which is Christ's highest Judicature on earth to decide and judge of all Doctrines rising in his churches that will not hold weight according to the shekel of the Sanctuary A farther instance ye have pregnant to this purpose in the church of Thyatira in verse 20. following where the reproof is
called christians were truly and worthily abominable This artifice and method Satan keeps still afoot to this day to vilifie Christ's Truth 's and his followers by terming their doctrines Novel and new Lights though of above 1600 years standing and of Apostolical Institution and if they prove faithful Assertors of it are presently termed factious or Schismatical for it being as they say Disturbers of the National Peace perverters of Customs Laws and Governments and forthwith branded with Anti-magistratical and Anti-Ministerial Titles as if they were against Magistracy when they say in the first place Fear God in the next Honour the King Or if they were against all Ministers because they are against the formal lazie and belly-god Priests whose very forms as carnal ordinances are perished with using and in the room thereof desires a Ministery sound able godly efficacious spiritual and more edifying in the assemblies and churches of Christ In the next place if any defection happens in the churches of Christ as if some among them turn loose Nicolaitans or the like there will not be wanting the Nominal Jews formal christians to blaspheme them as if they were all of that feather The Papists as soon as they heard of some heresies broken forth among the Protestants presently cry out and blaspheme the whole name of Protestants as if they were all of that heresie Among the old Episcopal men of our Nation it was a common saying That a Geneva Presbytery made a fair gap and was a downright way to Brownism and Anabaptism as M. Hooker's Preface to his Ecclesiastical Policy manifests And if any Non-conformist turned Anabaptist or Brownist presently they would say the Presbyters were all such And again if any Independent or Baptist now a days became a Familistical Quaker or Antiscripturist presently the Presbyters lay the same harsh judgement and contumely upon the whole churches of the same profession to render them abominable in the eyes of all as if the eleven Apostles were all Judasses because one in twelve was a Judas This Satanical method should be quite laid by by such as have truly learned Christ This was the old Jewish trick and stratagem against the primitive precious Asiatique churches of Christ who were not all Nicholaitans because some Nicolaitans were crept in among them but precious in the eye of God both for their graces and sufferings for the testimony of Jesus But for such as will blaspheme the true doctrines of Christ and the Professors thereof by means of the evil among them and to cast a reproach tribulation and affliction thereby upon them all let them too withal not be discontented to read their judgement in this verse Whiles they say they are Jews and are not but are the Synagogue of Satan Observ 4. The last Note from these words shall be That a mis-led zeal is both dangerous and pernicious Little did the Jews think that they were fighting against the God of heaven when they were persecuting and blaspheming the Professors of Christ Nay they do it and think as Paul in his ignorance that they do God good service in it If our zeal be not commixt with sound knowledge instead of promoting the glory of God we may do the downright work of Satan These poor Jews had an indubitable aim and zeal to glorifie God for so Paul bears testimony of them Rom. 10.2 but it was exercised amiss in that it was not according unto knowledge if their judgement had been rightly informed or bore the least proportion with their zeal they would not persecute the disciples of Christ from city to city and from Town to Town much less put the Lord of life to death amongst them But the Scriptures must be fulfilled Use Christians now adays should look to it lest they go about to do the work of Satan when they blaspheme and persecute all others that are differently minded from them in some particulars They may call themselves christians but are not for it savours not of a christian spirit which is ready to cover and heal the infirmity of his christian brother not to revile or cast a rancour on it to Gangrene it which is the work of Satan Though I am not for the least toleration of evil or heresie in the church of Christ yet I would have all to take heed how they blaspheme persecute or speak evil of that way or practise which has the visible stamp of Christ upon it though at present by reason of some clouds of ignorance over them they cannot plainly discern the truth of it In this case the counsel of Gamaliel Acts 5. is very seasonable Refrain your selves from these men and let them alone for if their work be of men it will surely come to nought but if it be of God ye cannot destroy it lest ye be found even fighters against God Verse 10. Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer Behold the Divel shall cast some of you into prison that ye may be tryed and ye shall have tribulation ten days Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life I know says Christ the tribulation and affliction that will overtake thee O church of Smyrna yet fear none of those things which shall come upon thee Neither art thou to suffer only the reproach and blasphemy of the tongue but also the divel shall so far prevail against you as by his instigation that the Tyrants of the world and your malicious enemies shall so far persecute you and cast some of you into prison but comfort ye it is not for your destruction but only for the tryal of your faith and constancy to your christian profession and your tribulation is not for a little space but to continue ten days that is ten years that answers ten prophetical days or rather I understand it ten days of tribulation shall pass over you to wit the ten great primitive persecutions the first whereof began against the christians under Nero and the tenth under Dioclesian yet however this long and tedious persecution reach thee yet leave not thy constancy but be thou faithful unto thy Lord and Saviour though their persecution be so high and fiery as to make thee to taste the tortures of death for thy faith yet be thou a faithful witness to me in that death and thou shalt be crowned as a reward of thy faithfulness with the glory of eternal life Observ 1. From the words is God never lets the divel loose to raise tribulation or persecution against his churches but he gives them first a cordial a preparative and strength from himself that they may not sink under ut though they may suffer by it Before the ten great days of persecution fell on the primitive Asian churches Christ tells them Fear not those things which ye shall suffer though imprisonments and death it self attend you for it is only for your tryal and that your faith may be more apparent by your constant Martyrdom in the face
receive the truth revealed by the Spirit of Truth The church of Philadelphia may be said to have this double door opened a free power given her by Christ to preach the Gospel and ready and willing hearts to receive it which no man should be able to take away from her for it is the great Key-bearer of David himself that hath opened it and maugre all the malice of devils and wicked men in their hellish designs it can never be obscured and shut up more Hence Note Observ That it is Christ alone that vouchsafes and gives fair opportunities and accesses to preach the Gospel and opens the hearts of the hearers for a kindly entertainment of it also 'T is not the force of man's wit conceit or eloquence of words will open this door either to one self or others Christ must first open and give a door of utterance or else the tongue will be as dumb as Zachariah's before John was born unto all Gospel mysteries Next the hearers will be as deaf unto the sound thereof as dumb unto the utterance of it before the Spirit comes and works kindly on their hearts to a fruitful reception thereof How possibly else could twelve plain Tradesmen Mechanicks Fishermen c. go on with that boldness in preaching the Gospel and have that door of utterance and entertainment almost in the whole world amongst inveterate and malicious enemies of God and Christ if the great Key-bearer of David had not touched their tongues and unshut their mouths and t●● hearts of their hearers both at once the one with a power of speaking the other with a power and willingness of hearing receiving and treasuring up what they had heard and learned What a large door hath Christ laid open since the first days of reformation to this present day This could never be attained unto by the power of man but by Christ who by weak and despicable things and persons hath confounded the wise and mighty of the antichristian world as Luther was wont to say consider with what weapons I have overcome their errors I have never touched them with a finger but Christ hath destroyed them all with the Spirit of his mouth i. e. the word of his Gospel What doings what imprisonings what finings what punishments what tortures what punishments what deaths did the old Popish Doctors and clergy and of late the prelatical Bishops raise and invent to shut up this door that Christ had opened to his faithful witnesses in this land and yet what did they prevail and get thereby but by dashing themselves against the corner stone and by endeavouring to suffocate and shut up the true light became themselves the children of darkness and broke themselves to pieces against the corner stone and became the scorn of the whole world And if such endeavours are again set on foot against Christ's faithful witnesses to shut that door which Christ hath laid open to them let the experience of the time past towards the Prelatical persons and others of the same stamp be a curb unto such undertakers and an encouragement to all his faithful ones that they need not fear the reproaches or actings of men against them for it is Christ that hath opened a door unto them and no man shall shut it For thou hast a little strength and hast kept my word and hast not denyed my name These words are no diminution to the praise of the church of Philadelphia for having a little strength for the sense runs thus Because though thy strength be but small and thy gifts be but low in respect of others yet thou hast well improved those which thou hast and hast maintained my truth and hast not denyed my name This manner of speaking is usual among the Hebrews who put the coupling particle and for the disjunctive thou●h or yet This is called little strength not in opposition of much corruption that reigned in Philadelphia as Sardis that had but a few names alive because the greatest part were dead but this is called little strength being apparently no great strength comparatively to what others had and that God had given her for her talent which she improving and putting to profitable uses according to the parable Matth. 25. and therefore of all the seven churches this is most commended of God and in nothing reproved by him Hence Note Observ That a small Talent well improved is followed both by a benediction and a commendation from God himself The Parable in Mat●h 25. confirms this where he that encreases his Talent is made owner of more and Governour of many Cities This church of Philadelphia bears the name from all her Sisters for her proficiency in the Truths of Christ Though her strength was not so great nor her profession and abilities seemed so high as the rest yet she was more fruitful then the rest and therefore she surpasses them all and hath the greatest portion and blessing given her then to any other and so becoms the only daughter of her mother the peerless Sister of the seven Have not of late many low despicable churches and persons for well improving their small Talents became fragrant gardens and eminent workmen in God's Vineyard whiles others of higher profession parts and abilities for want of husbanding their Talents both lost their Talents and became barren Desarts and like unsavoury Salt fit only to be cast into the Dunghil Though my years be but few and my experience small yet for want of this improvement I have known great Doctors to become Wittalls in the things of Christ and on the other hand children and babes by bettering of their Talents though but of small and of a little strength and as but a Mustard-seed in the beginning yet to become sound Doctors in the church of Christ and at last to grow up as great Trees in the Vineyard of God whereunto the Birds of the Ayr may fly for shelter Vers 9. Behold I will make them of the Sinagogue of Satan which call themselves Jews and are not but do lye Behold I say I will make them that they shall come and worship before thy feet and they shall know that I have loved thee By this double remarkable Asterisme or twice repeated Note of attention Behold In one verse Christ is about to bring to pass some notable worke in his church and what is it but to make the perverse Iews that troubled the peace of the churches in blaspheming the truths of Christ and endeavouring to bring afflictions and tribulations on the true Professors thereof but to make them stoop to the Scepter of Christ and to make them worship him before their feet to make them one flock and one church and to make them know that this Christ and this church whom they have vilified blasphemed and persecuted to be the only special object of God's Law and the only way and means to salvation and eternal life But to explicate the words more fully Behold I will make them of