.0 A i-6..4 (Perueiationorthe Apocalypre. 514. 2o And every Ile fled away, and the -tnountairß were not-found. 2 1 And a great hail, as of talent weight, fell out of heaven upon men : and men blafphemed God, becaufe of the plague of the hail : for the plague thereof wasexceed- ing great. The Logicall Refolution ofit. IthertoWehave heard of the common Type, the fpeciall executi_ ,ondotb.noWfolloW, Which is diftingui"bed by thefeverall members thereof in this Chapter , and.is handled more at large, and by conti- nued order in the refit of the Chapters. That containeth both a com- ma-miment, verf. i. as alfo the parts thereof : both thole Whichbe com- mon, the e f feEting ofthe Worke,and the event, and the particular ones alfe, the feven diftintl vials,thatlignifie, according to the manner ofthe former Pegieds,thofe(even"notabledifconsfitures WhereWith the enemies ofCbrifi are to be deft'toyed , the frf Whereof is pouredout upan the Earth, verf. 2. The fecund upon the -Sea, verf. 3. The third upon the Rivers, verf. 4. Whofe fecondary event is a double teflimony, the frfof the Angel of aheWaters , verf. 5. and6. Thefecondof the Angel cam- -mint out of the Altar, verf. 7. The fourth upon the fisnne, verf. 8,9. thefifth :upon the Throne-of the Beaft, verf. 1 o, II . Thefixth upon, Euphrates, whereo f there is altoa double event, theformer, the drying up ofthe Waters, verf. 12. The feco-nd, a preparation to a War , of -Which the-re are three principali Authors, Princes, and many infiru- -meets, the Frogs, verf 13. 14. then alto a Warninggiven to the Elea, verf is. Anddoe gatheringof the enemies together into teplace, cal- led Armagedon,- verf. 16. Thefeventh poured upon the .Qír, the former event vvhereof is a confummating ofmatters, verf 17. a fecon- dary one afound, Thunders, earthquakes,liktWife, a defgrucrlion df ene- mies, verf. 19.20. OfCities, Nations, and men, in the beginning of the i . verfe, andhail as big asa Talent,driving men tofpeak .blafphe- my, in the end o-fthatverfe. THE E XPOSITI,ON. Ver.i.ThenI beard agreat voice of the Temple.In-this commanding voice,we are to confider from whence it came,to whom,and towhàt end. It-came out oftheTemple,as it came.alfo,'Chap.9. i 3. Out of the four bornes of the Altar , and fometimes it cometh out of the Throne
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