Brightman - BS2823 B85 1644

81o A evelatioti ofthe Apocalypfe. CAP.2O. on it, fromwhofe face fled away both the earth and hea- ven, and their place was no more found. 12 And I taw the dead both great and (mall {land be. fore God : and the bookes were opened, and anotherbook was opened which is the book of life, and thedead were judged of thofe things, whichwere written in the books, according to their workes. 13 And the fea gave up the dead which were in her, and death and hell delivered up thedead whichwere in them, and they were judged every manaccording to their works. 14 And hell and death werecat into the lakeof fire : this is the fecond death. r 5 And whofoeverwas not found written in the booke of lifewas call into the lake afire. The Logical! Rcfolving ofic into the feverall Contents thereof THe holy Ghofl having thus f oken of the deflruiion ofthe Beg+, Y hegoethon now tofpealke ofthe elefiruciion ofthe Dragon ; the Hi. ,fit ar is hallprophecywhereofbeing the epilogueand lafl e..41 ofthe whole warfare ofthe Church, as it is fubjeSS unto dangers, and diflreffes he dothfrit ofall makea brieferehearfall of the principali matters, that have been [pokers of beforetouching the Dragon, and then he teacheth his Liftoverthrow by a new Prophecy. The rehearfall is made according to the three moments of time wherein the Dragon huh his being in the world, the fir ,when he was takenand apprehended, verf. T. and the beginningofthe 2.7he fccond when he mas bound and chained up in the endof thefecond verre,The third when he was to be let loofeagaine and how loneIliadbeloofed;in theend ofthe 3. verte. And all thefe thins being firilfet downe moreconcifell, arerepeatedagaine andopened morte at-large afterwards, andwit hall theflare of the Church is repeated, fisch as it wag thorotgh each ofthrfe moments'gnd Periodsof the Dragon. In wherein he was apprehended, the Saints were (mittenwith' the Sworà andbeheaded, at thebeginning of thefourth verte ; ?n th.. wherein hewasb, tad, the eflate of men was unitke; for the Saints r tantdfor a thonfond yeares,',which was the timeofthe Divels impri- /aning) both in refpeEl of the fouls which were daine in the former Peri. `-d,' as alto in refpea of thole which lived for the prPent upon the earth, -during all that time , who encountred with the Bea[ , and

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