Brightman - BS2823 B85 1644

CAP. e1el4tlart ofthe Apocalypfeá 19 S 1 but alto that it gave the fir('c originali to the fame. And fo is the patterne of the Chriftian Church, fo much the more famous then that of the Law, by how much heaven in which yohn faw this figure, is more excellent then the Mountaine where Mofes faw the Tabernacle. There is the fame end and purpofe of both : of this, that it might bee a patterne of the worfhip of the Legali people, which fhould hold even to the time of reformation: of that, that h mightbe a type unto Chriftians, according to whatfquare, they fhould frame all their affemblies, both generally and fpecially. Grant O molt high God that wee may be found as faithful! in bringing backe all things unto the heavenlypatterne, as Moles was unto that earthly. Thefifth Chapter. E TER I faw in the right hand of him that fate upon the Throne a Booke written with- in and on the backe-fide, fealed with leven feales. 2 And I law a firong Angell preaching with a loud voyce , who is worthy to open the Booke and lode the. feales thereof? 3 And no man was able neither in heaven, nor in earth, not under the earth,., to open the Booke,..nor to looke thereon.., 4 Therefore I wept much, becaufe none was found worthy to open, and reade the Booke, neither to Iooke thareon. 5 Thenone ofthe Elders laidunto me : VVeepe not,be- hold that Lien of the Tribe of lud2, that root of D4vid, bathobtained to open theBook and tobofe the (even feales `..ZA.; thereof. e Then I beheld, and lobetweene theThrone and thofe C c 3 Beafts,

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