Ambrose - Houston-Packer Collection BX5200 .A49 1674

574 Book VI. ~rolimg unto ]Jcfu.s'. ~---------------- Chap.t.Sect,l. 10. Chriil: ( notwithil:anding this) being all in all to his blefTcd, faved, redeemed Saints to all eternity. . I. For his preparing fo.r judgment. When once the number of all his Elect fl 1a!l be compl~ated, and the work of his intercefsion n,a]] bear an end, then immediately will follow thefe particulars. As--- Re~;. 16 • 11 • I. A great voice comes Oltt of the Temple of Heaven, faying, it is done. It comes our of the Temple of Heaven, that we rnay undedland it ro be the voice of chn11. And if rhisfpeech be directed unto God, it is as if Chrill: had befpokehisFathcr thus. John •7· "' Andnow, 0 my Father, I have done; that office of the PriejlhoodJvhicb by agreement IV< ereEled, is noJV at an end : here I have (ate at thy right hand interceding for my Saims ever ftnce my afccnfton; and of all that thou haft given me by thine eternal e/e[fion I have not lojf a Saint; in their fevera/ ages I produced them and gave them a being, and in their times I remembred them, and pre(eme'd their conditions andnecej]ities before thee; and no!l1 I have not a Saint more; in the Book..of life there is not another name 1vritten to be born on earth; 'and to wh.1t purpofe lho~<ld I now continue the world? th' Saints are they jilT whom I made the world, the Saints are they that, hold forth the light of myglory irt the ~·~-~~~~~-~~·~~~· Saints t~re they for whom I JVM content to jhed my precioU& bloodwhen I w.u in that worldbelow; Andnow their number is compleated, I am refolved to 'unpin the fabrick.. of the world, 11nd tak! it down; it j/ands b,£ for their fakfs, ~nd th<refore now let the fevemh Angel R•v· 10 • 7; blow his trumpet, that the myftery of G•dmay be finifoed. I [wear by him that lives for Ver. 6 • ever, that time jJMII be no longer. ~v.11. '5· 2. No fooner this faid, but the feventh Angel founds. This feventh Angd ( faitfl P"rem) is the Archangel that proclaims Chriil:'s coming, with a great and mighty · 1 Thof.4.16. lhout; For the Lord himfelf foal/ defcend from heaven \Vith a (ho111, with the voice of the ArchAngel, and with the trump of God. The Lord Jhalt defcend 1vith a p1011t ; bllt before he defcend, and I believe upon the very difcovery of his coming,-down, there will be a /hour in Heaven ; for fo it follows, A11d the fevemh Angel fo,unded, ami PareJH in /or. there were grellt voices in heaven; if we may believe C?mmentaries, ihife are th~ voi&es of bleffid fouls, ""d blejfed fouls, and blej[ed Angels m huwen; no fooner Chnll: bids the Angel found] q. d. fummon thofe bldfed fouls that were Jlain for the Word of Rov. 6. to. God, and therefore cried, How long Lord, holy andtrue ? fummen thofe bleifed fou& Rev, u. 10 • that have cryed fo long, Come Lord {efm, corne quickly; fummon all fouls, and fum– mon all Angels, and bid them wait on me, now I refolve to go down, and to judge the world :) llO fooncr Ifay Chriil: bids the Angel foJtnd, but prefently at the joy of this command all the voices in Heaven give up a lhout; why, this is the long look'd for day ; the day of perfecting, the number of the Saints ; the day of joyning the fouls and bodie5 of the Saints together; the day of convening all the families both of Saints and Angels under one roof; the day of bringing up the Bride unto the Lamb,and of compleating the Marriage in its highefi folemnity : and therefore no wonder if at thi5 news great voices and crycs ( fuch as are ufed by Mariners, or gatherers of t_he vintage) were made in Heaven. 0 what an addition of joy is this to Heavens joy it felfl the fpirits of the juil:, and the bldfed Angels that have lived together in hea– vens blifs, had never fuch an adventitious joy as this before ; now they f!!out and ling Rov. 11 • , 5 , anew and blefTed fong, 7hekjngdoms of thu world, are become the Kingdoms of o11r Lord, 11ndof hu Chrift, andhe fha/1 reign for ever andever. We may eaU th1s Heavens tri– umph f.rthe fini[hingof God's myftery. Now is itthat Chriflwill vindicate hi£ King– dom, and overthrow the power of his enemies; they had long fet themfelves againll the Lord, and againfl his anointed; the Kings of the earth,. and the Rulers co~fedcrawl. they ruled all; and as much as in them lay, excluded Chrlll:; but now rhe.l;(mgdoms~f the world will return to Chrill:, and he ralone fl1all rule; 2nd thence the wmged Cbon– llers of Heaven chant forth this Anthem, 'The Kingdoms of the world are become the Kivg- ~~~4 . · . . . * Rcv. 11 • 16 , 3. After thi5 fho.11t, The four and twenty EtderJ wh~th jit before Godon thm feats, 17 , t8. fall upon their faccj, aNdworfhip God,faying, wegivethee thankJ 0 Lord God Almighty. which art, and w.tjf and art to come, becaufe thou haft tak!n to theethy great power, and haft reigned; and ;,,. nations were angry, &c. By thefe four and twenty Elders we iun– deril:and all.Gods Saints of t9e Old ~nd New Teflamenr, comprehended under the twelve Patriarchs, and twelve Apoflles; others would have them to be only thofe Saints of the Old Teflamem and therefore called Elders, whofoever they are, we fiRd · ' · · · .rhey ·-

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