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C A P. 4. ,1kvelationofthe Ap®caiypce. 477 Church, which was but a whorith one, till thislight was brought in- to it ; who fhouldnowhave power given them to open their eyes to fee,and their ears tohearken to heavenly dot-trine. Saying, With a great voice. Now he cometh to the preaching of this eAngel; which is fo much the more to be marked, becaufe it is the firft of tholevoices, which the feven Thunders gave out, Chap.to. 4. for it belongeth to the fame time. Thofe Thunders followed next after the Turkifh Tyranny to which they are, fee next in orders .Chap. io. Or rather they begun together with them, and are cots ,tamed within the compaffe of the fecond wo, as it appears by Chap. 11. 14. This skirmífhingof thefe Angells herebegan about thefame xime,as we íháí1 make it more plain,Ch.2o.4,5.And fo in this chaptera. among thole three voyces by which the progreffe of the Church isfig- riffled, the fecund is like to Thunder , verf. 2. Whichfecond voice is 'begun by this onfet of the battell, which thefe Angels make, as we have obferved before ; and fo we fee how the Holy haft delighteth in the name of Thunder when it fpeakes of thefe matters, as it ap- -pearethby comparing that place,Chap.io. 4. Where mention is firf} made hereof,with this in this Chapter. The Holy Ghoft would not have the voyces and their fpeeches fet down in writing before this, thereby declaring thedeafnefs of chofe times When the voyces Were asttered,which in hearing neither did, nor Wouldhear;whichyet fhould , be known molt evidently, after that they had been palled and utte- red once, at the time of the feventh Trumpets founding ; for which taufe they are referved till this time. Verfe. 7. Fear God, &c. This was a moil fit matter for this An- gel to fpeak of at this time, when all reverence towards God lay quite extinguiihéd,ftve onely fuch as the precepts of men did teach, according to that of theProphet Efay; This people draWeth neer un- to me With their mouth, and they honour me With their lips, but their heart is removedfarfromme, and theirfear toward me, is that Which they have been taught by the preceptsofmen, Chap. 29. 13. Sowhen y'Yickliff came abroad into the world, men were commonly afraid,and that with abodily fear to tranfgrefs mens commandments, but the commandments of God were fecurely contemned. If a man had been abfent from the Sacrilegious Mafe,ifhe had not murmured out certain prayers upon his beads , or had not abfcained fromfor- bidden meats on fet dayes, or had trot obfer.ved fuch other foolifh and wicked rites as thefe, he thought himfelf to be guiltyof a grie- vous fin ; but if the fameman had been ignorant of God , and his q 2 Holy

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