Brightman - BS2823 B85 1644

C AP. 10. ...10,elation ofibe Äpócilypre. 8i; chaine,that they could not exetcife their former inhumanity. Vert. a. And he toa1jheDragon, that k, he overcame him in open field and fight,Cháp. 6.15. And when thefe Tyrants were overcome, the power Ofthe `Dragon began to faile him, as when ones legs faul- ter under him through impotency, neither could he enterprife any Such matter any longer, as he had done in former times ; The Hea- thenEmpefours are gntitled by the names of the Devill himfelfe, as they, were alfo, 0)1.1z.9. To which the articles allo are joyned,be- caufe they were the chieftaines, and prmcipall inftruments of.the Devils wickednes, and therfore they are by right called by his name whole virulent, malicious &mifchievous nature they did fo expreffe- ly refemble,as they werealto the helpingcaufes ofthe malicious and rnifchievous effeFts thereof Aman beareth his name worthily,whofe manners and difpofition he refembleth and imitateth. This apprehen- ding'then of the Dragon, Both intimate unto us all,the firft Periodof time,which reached from thedayes offobn,and fornewhat before un- till the reigne of Confhantine the Great, the laft part thereof being put for the whole Period ; For (peaking now of the taking of the Dragon, he wouldhave to be underftood that he- range&and courfed it upand downe freely and at his pleafure before this, plotting and pratifing.as much mifchiefe as he could, as we have heard in the o- pening ofthe Seales,Chap.6. And be beaandhim a thoufandyeerer; That is, he let up and brought in filch amanner ofgovernment, as left theopen enemies no power toDomineere and tyrannise in andover the Church , as they had been accuftomed todo informer times, and his government being begun by him, was extended,and did continue for a thoufand yeeres afterwards. And this is that fecond Period, in which the Dragon was bound, that is,the Heathen Emperours were fuppreffed and kept from raign- ing, even till theyeer 13 oo. But I call this Period of the Dragon,be- caufe it is not that juif fecond Period ofthe whole Prophecy, that is, of the Trumpets, which the holy Ghoft a,?ïgned and made before. For this is ofa longer extent oftime; and exceedeth that ofthe Dra- gon twohundred and threelcore yeers and more.theHiftory of the Dragon hath tome things in it that is proper to it felfe, neither is to be tied ftridly to that rule. His binding is moreancient Then the time when the T'rumpet.r began to be founded,as which came to paffe un- der the fixth Sealeat the yeer 3nq.. As hathbeen laid, Chap.6. t z.and a z. 7, 8, 9. But the Trumpets gave their firft found in the Nicene Cantwell, Chap. 2.7. Arad brought theDragon a letting loofe from ,L1111 2 his

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