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A84127 The falling stars or the dragons bringing down, and trampling upon heavenly glory. By John Eston, sometime fellow of Oriel Coll. Oxon. Eston, John, 1625 or 6-1689. 1653 (1653) Wing E3356; Thomason E1361_5; ESTC R209202 14,546 41

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had purposes of further mischief the Dragon stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered c. Here we have news from the Camp how this weak combatant the Woman comes off at the first onset with losse she hath a seeming rout we have here 1. The party prevailing expressed in his shape before mentioned with seven heads and ten horns 2. Against whom he prevails the Stars 3. How with his Tayl. 4. In what he prevails to draw them from heaven and cast them to the earth The words thus divided afford this observation Obs The Dragons tayl causeth the downfall of many heavenly lights Or thus A multitude of the Stars of heaven are by the Dragons tayl drawn to the Earth I shall clear the Proposition by answering the following Quaeries Q. What we are to understand by the Stars of heaven A. First neg not the laps'd Angels as some fondly imagine of whom Jude speakes that they kept not their estate that glorious condition in which they were first made but did of themselves revolt from God and the truth The reasons which move me against this opinion are these 1. Because this book is not a History rerum gerundarū of things don it relates not passages which were then accomplisht but it is a draught and representation of things to be acted and hereafter to be performed as John himself tels us Rev. 1.1 the Visions contained in this book were given him by God to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to passe now the Angels fell some thousands of years before John writ 2. These Stars here spoken of fell upon the Dragons encounter with the Woman they were the spoyl he took from her but the wicked spirits apostatized from the begining before ever God had a Church or people in being the time his decree should bring forth was not yet come Secondly not the promiscuous number of those who consent and joyn together in Apostolical doctrine setting it up as a guide and rule of faith and manners or the company of those who make an outward profession i.e. visible Saints be they Pastors or People not having reference at all to any orders constituted and appointed by Christ in the Church for though the Godly if we may speak at large those that are really or seemingly so taking a view of them in the lump are Stars of Heaven every one in their several orbs and stations shining in the rayes of Gospell glory yet these are not the Stars here spoken of but some who in gifts and place were more eminent and advanced Aff. By Stars therfore in this Prophetical naration I conceive the Spirit chiefly intends yet not excluding others those who exercise ministerial office the Pastors and Teachers of the Church of Christ I take this to be the sense 1. Because the Stars in this verse are the same with them in the first which the Woman is crowned with notwitstanding there is a definite number exprest twelve in this we have the consent of the best Expositors that by them are meant the doctrine by the Apostles themselves published which they had from Christs own mouth yet not to be lookt upon with a personall restriction or limitation to them for then the Church ever since they were bydeath silenced hath lost her ornament wherefore it must necessarily be verified in all those who were their undoubted successors preaching the same Christ with them and administring the same Sacraments in this number of universality and perfection all that purely hold forth the rich grace of the Gospel are included and comprehended 2 Because in most if not all places of this mysterious book ministers are called Stars as Rev. 1.20 The mystery of the seven Stars which thou sawest in my right hand the seven Stars are the Angels of the seven Churches are doe signifie as the bread is Christs body in the Sacrament By Angels in this Epistle we are not to understand incorporeall substances with Origen but Ministers and the reason is obvious because God in his ordinary dispensation doth not teach the Church by Angels but by men the Scripture elsewhere gives Ministers this honourable appellation Hag. 1.13 and Malachy speaking of the Priests Chap. 2.7 For he is the Angel of the Lord of hosts They are called Angels First Propter vocationē missionem They are ministring spirits sent forth Heb. 1.14 They act by divine Commission and Authority so all Gospel Ministers can shew the broad seal of heaven They are employed by the great God to carry on his designe of gathering the Elect I look not upon him as a lawfull Pastor that hath not a lawfull call or is not sent Rom. 10.15 of such God complains as who runne without any mission Jer. 14.13 Secondly Propter munus officium quo funguntur as the Angels are messengers to publish the mind of God so are also Ministers as the Apostle saith 1 Cor. 4.1 To them are committed choice treasure for the enriching of souls Thirdly Propter eximiam scientiam quâ excellūt They whose lips are to preserve knowledge must have more then an ordinary competency 2. Q Wherein doth the resemblance hold between Stars and Ministers 1 Stars are the clearest and brightest part of Heaven such are Pastors in the firmament of the Church they should out-shine others in their knowledge of divine mysteries and have a clearer insight in the hidden things of the Gospell they should have a double portion of the Spirit as was upon Elijah and as they are to be more eminent in spirituall endowments and inward qualifications so also in a close walking with God and a Gospel conversation they are to benefit others both by soundnes of doctrine and integrity of life it is their duty to teach both by precept and example 2. Stars shine not in their own but a mutatitious light all their Iustre and resplendency is borrowed from the Sun so what ever gifts of wisdome and discerning of utterance and opening the mind of Christ are in dispensors of the word it flowes from Iesus Christ all the beauty glory and shining of Christs Embassadors is from him In the 5 Mat. ver 14. we read that the Disciples are the lights of the world but it is to be understood by way of participation not originally for Christ is called the true light Joh. 1.8.9 he only properly deserves the name of light being so by nature not by dimanation from another as the creatures have it Christ is that eternall uncreated ray which darts upon every one that is born both naturall and heavenly light he is the Sun of righteousnes the great fountain of light who sends forth and displays his beames for the illumination of all the elect it is not the studying of Arts Sciences it is not skill in tongues and originall languages of Scripture which can bring us to the knowledge of God if Christ and his Spirit be abstracted and separated our apprehensions will be but historicall and notionall
such as the Devill may have when they are sanctified and Iesus Christ hath shined in they prove good helps and furtherances therefore Ministers must look to Christ from whose fulness all is imparted and communicated not their own parts and industry without Christ and the Spirit they can doe nothing see 1 Cor. 3.5 6. what Gospell preachers declare is nothing else but that which Christ brought from the bosome of the Father 1 Ioh. 1.3 3. Stars are wonderfully communicative they affect these inferior bodies with influence motion and light they keep not their light to themselves but carry and transmit it to the world so Ministers convey spirituall light to men on Earth living in the dark night of ignorance error and superstition how should they pitty poor soules who sit in the very shadow of death whose eyes are so fast close that they never saw Sun Moon or Stars who never had any light risen upon them as is upon us in the Preaching of the word We are blessed that hear the joyfull sound the Gospell trumpet blowing proclaming liberty to the Captives c. But it is sad to think the lights of divers places in this Nation are very darkness many thousands of People are under a dark ministery who are communicative of nothing but their corrupt opinions and misunderstandings of the grace of God to sinners of a loose Gospell unbecoming life Blessed be God the Churches hereabouts are better provided having Ministers like fixed stars who by the sweet distillation of their lips teach by the orderly regular motion of their lives confirm and by both enlighten many with such orient heavenly pearls the Churches in some places like a bright sky in a clear evening sparkle and are bespangled 3. Q. What Pastors are these here signified by the Stars of Heaven who are pluckt from their orbs and stations and drawn to the Earth A. Neg. Not fixed Stars The Dragon cannot move any one faithfull Minister of Iesus Christ he may as soon bring Heaven and Earth together and turn all things into a confusion as pluck them from Christ in whom they are imbodyed the reason is because Christ holds all those who aime at the glory and advancement of himself in the nothingness of themselves in his right hand Rev. 2.1 Christ holds them First ratione operationis efficaciae in regard of efficacy and operation it is he that works effectually by the outward administration of ordinances upon the hearts of men which are naturally shut baracadoed against God and Christ Act. 16.14 1 Cor. 2.5 Secondly ratione protectionis custodiae in regard of keeping and defence The right hand in Scripture signifies the virtue and power of God this streched-out arm is engaged in mantaining the Ministers of his Church he is indeed a powerfull keeper and a faithfull upholder of all the Saintes yet somtimes he doth make his glory more evidently appear and shine forth in protecting the Ministers This may bear up the spirits of them that are industrious in their callings let them meet with never so many discouragements and reproaches what though you are scorned by the head-long multitude what though discountenanced by rulers men in place and Authority what though the great ones of the world frown upon you yet let not your hearts fail only be of a good courage you are in the right hand of Iesus Christ and what honour is this to poor Creatures that he should have such a care of them and love to them Princes either cannot or will not vindicate those they imploy from injuries and affronts but the Lord Christ keeps his safe and is a revenger of the wrongs of those he intrusts he rebukes even Kings for their sakes saying Touch not mine anoynted nor do my Prophets no harm A. Aff. Those Stars which consist of earthly matter called up by the heat of the Sun and enlightned by the same which are more properly called Meteors than Stars they may and doe fall so those Pastors and Teachers which are earthly and sensuall flourisht or glided over only with the light of an outward profession being exhaled or drawn up by common illuminations tasts of the good word of God and powers of the world to come may be cast down and drawn from all that lustre and glory with which they did shine in the Churches of Christ Now we are not to understand these Stars any otherwise thā in appearance opinions of men which may be discerned by their shooting from Earth to Heaven and going out in obscurity and darkness when that matter which should feed them is spent or when shaken with the boisterous winds of temptations and persecutions as the Comets doe which by no means can be said of the heavenly bodies therefore to be drawn from Heaven to Earth is not to be understood literally but mystically it is to fall from a heavenly hope and comfort from an imaginary enjoyment of and living in God to carnall and earthly practices to hugging and tasting wordly pleasures it is of inhabitants of Heaven to become inhabitants of the Earth Rev. 13.6.8 we find the distinction of these 2 sorts of men such are all those Pastors who forsake God the Gospel busie themselves only about secular imployments 4. Q. How may Ministers be said to fall An. They with all visible Saints may fall First in their own judgments when the fire of heavenly truth which did seemingly shine burn in them is quite extinquished and covered over with the Ashes and Embers of Errors Lyes Mens Fancies Licentious Doctrins which they hold forth as enjoyned by God fathering their fond and gross conceits upon him such men are never constant and setled but like wandring stars as Jude speaks ver 13. moving from one opinion to another like blasing exhalations however they may carry it out gloriously for a time yet they soon vanish faulter in their motions whereby the People come to have false directions such men are in their doctrine as unstable as reeds because they follow the guidance of carnall and degenerated reason which hurrieth them into destructive paths and are not led by the Spirit into the wayes of truth Secondly in their affections and practices when the seeming ravishings in the Spirit and Soule-extasies are metamorphosed and turned into a worldly greediness when leaving the desires of Gods countenance they gape only after such dignities advancements and preferments as the creatures store-house will afford when the getting of riches and applause to themselves is preferr'd before gaining of Souls to Iesus Christ instead of having their conversation in Heaven by meditations and earnest longings and breathings of heart they altogether mind Earthly things they set the Moon in the wrong place above their heads when it should be under their feet so as I may speak glorying in their shame such men are far from Moses temper and disposition elevated and lifted up above the quintessence of Creature-glories he undervalued and
slighted the best of the world in comparison of Christ Heb. 11.24 by faith he refused to be called the Son of Pharaohs Daughter he was adopted a Kings Son he lived in all the delights pomps of the Court exempted from all trouble he might have some hope in time to sway the Scepter succeed Pharaoh in the throne yet despising all this dignity he went to visit his brethren chose rather to suffer affliction with the people of God he set more by the reproach of Christ than the treasures of Egypt 5. Q. How doth the Dragon obtain such a victory over these glorious lights which once sparkled in the eradiations of sound doctrine and holy conversation Ans By his tayl that was the means he used to give the defeat by which we are to understand 1. By his strength and tyrannical opposition Writers say that the Dragons main power lyeth in his tayl we may credit it because the Scripture saith as much Rev. 9.19 Their power is in their tayls for they were like unto Serpents a Dragon is a grown Serpent Thus by persecution slaughters and all the cruelties which wicked men could act or invent as who are the Dragons Agents and carry on his designes many Pastors and Teachers wanting that boldnesse and Courage which becomes the Souldiers of Christ have fell from their brightnesse of doctrine and exemplary walking to loose tenets and corrupt lives for fear of fire and sword they have fashioned their conversations according to their lusts in their ignorance according to the Prince of the power of the Ayr. Secondly By daubing insinuations Some creatures fawn with their tayls so doth the Dragon Yet intends neverthelesse mischief Thus he comes with the promises of outward peace and quietnesse with the enticing baits of pomp and greatnesse and so in all ages he hath met with and prevailed upon the ambitious and covetous humors of divers who like Judas to fill the Bagge have turned against their Master or Esau to satisfie their hungry appetites have chosen the Pottage before the blessing Thirdly By venome and poyson The Dragons tayl is full of infection and with it he destroyes and kills the souls of multitudes I mean by false doctrines and intoxicating opinions to broach and vent these he daily stirs up persons whom he furnisheth with the subtil guiles and sophistry of hell by this means in all ages he hath corrupted and tainted divers who have fallen from sound Principles turned their backs and stopt their ears to the charmings of heavenly truth and wholly given themselves up to wicked tenets contrary to Scripture He is now gone out as a lying spirit in the mouthes of some and hath prevailed that which Christ predicted before his death that many false Christs and false Prophets should arise and deceive many we see fulfilld in our days We have many who take upon them a form of Godlinesse and in their words and deportment are transformed into Angels of light whereby they gain and win much upon men who are led by these flourishings and varnishings to follow their pernicious wayes 6. Q. What was there in the Stars which hastned their fall or further'd the Dragon in casting them down Ans It 's a truth that Man 's own corruption is his advantage was it not for that enemy which every one harbors within himself the enemies without him could have but little encouragement to make an Attempt the best of us have Traytors in our bosom which if God give us not grace to watch over they will betray us into the hands of our Adversaries such had these Stars which did them more mischief than the Dragon Three things especially did bring them down from the top and pinacle of their glory 1. Lingring desires after Creature-vanities they choak and stifle the most refined if common gifts of the Spirit however men may seem to burn with zeal for Gods glory and to be set on fire with ardent desires of fellowship with him yet if they halt between two opinions having their hearts distracted and divided they will never be able to hold out when profits and preferments are offered the World is a subtil Enemy most pleasing to the dispositions of all and by reason of her vicinity and neighbourhood easily and unawares steals upon us and hinders us from the seeking and pressing after better and more enduring Comfort and contentments how many of those that call themselves Ministers of Jesus Christ who like Stars of the first magnitude had high places in the Churches and affections of Gods People preferring the sweetnesse of outward pomp and greatnesse before the true honour of being Christs Embassadors have with the Serpent crept upon their bellies and eaten dust given themselves wholly to heap up wealth applause among men and not to exhortation instruction exemplary walking Christ saw cause to warn his Disciples and in them all Christians of the cares of this life Take heed lest your hearts be overcharged c. God and the World cannot dwell together they are as contrary as light and darknesse which expell one another from the same subject God will have have all the room in our souls to himself he must be loved with all the heart and all the strength Earthly things must have none o● our affections for where they are entertained they shut out God and Christ Intus existens ●rohibet alienum is true in nature When a Vessell is fild with one solid body it cannot receive another so also here Well doth John caution beleevers Love not the world for if any love the world the love of the Father is not in him And David a Prophet prayes Encline mine heart to thy testimonies and not to covetousnesse The Dragon did not leave Christ himself unassailed when he shewed him all the Excellencies of terrene things he knew it a most prevailing argument and when this would not do he fleeeth away as despairing of Victory The want of sobriety in pursute and use of outward blessings stains and spots the glory of those who take upon them the Office of Stars to shine in the darknesse of the world The Apostle Paul very well compares them to weights Heb. 12.1 Earthly things keep men down from aspiring Heaven-ward and God-ward from heaving their souls upward and pluck from heaven when the feet of their souls carrie them thither Men may get as it were into heaven by contemplations and longings and obtain a place amongst the Stars in the view of others yet if they doe not sit loose from the World and are not gathered up above the Moon they will soon descend like a heavy body which so soon as the violence forcing it ceaseth afterwards of its own accord tends to the Center Ministers above all should have their hearts weaned as Davids was Psal 13.1 3. Hannah had devoted Samuel to God to spend all his days in and about the Tabernacle in Shilo however she brings him not thither as soon as he was born but