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        <pb xml:id="p001r" n="1r"/><fw type="shelfmark" place="topRight">Ms 7.3(c)</fw><fw type="pag" place="topRight">1r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par1">because the Beast makes war upon the two Witnesses repre<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1"/>sented by the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">two</add> Candlesticks &amp; overcomes them &amp; kills them in <lb xml:id="l2"/>the streets of the great city Babylon <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> in the form of a Woman <lb xml:id="l3"/>reigns over him. And therefore the first Temple continues in the <lb xml:id="l4"/>kingdom of the Dragon. For when the Dragon has made war with <lb xml:id="l5"/>the remnant of the womans seed <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were left in his kingdom &amp; all <lb xml:id="l6"/>are mystically killed who will not worship the Image of the Beast <lb xml:id="l7"/>&amp; none are allowed to b<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">u</add>y &amp; sell except those who receive the <lb xml:id="l8"/>mark or name of the Beast &amp; all ave received his mark or name <lb xml:id="l9"/>except the 144000 who are sealed with the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">seale or</add> name of God in their <lb xml:id="l10"/>foreheads: these 144000 being sealed in his kingdom where the <lb xml:id="l11"/>rest are marked, sing a new song on mount Sion before the throne <lb xml:id="l12"/>&amp; before the four Beasts &amp; the Elders, &amp; by consequence in the <lb xml:id="l13"/>first Temple; &amp; <del type="cancelled">at length</del> in the end there come Angels out of <lb xml:id="l14"/>this Temple (Apoc. XIV. 3, 15, 17, 18.) and after the fall of Babylon the <lb xml:id="l15"/>four &amp; twenty Elders &amp; four Beasts who were in the courts of this <lb xml:id="l16"/>Temple, fall down &amp; worship God that sat upon the throne in this <lb xml:id="l17"/>Temple, Apoc XIX. 4. And this Temple (not the second Temple but <lb xml:id="l18"/>the Temple of the Tabernacle, that Temple <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> has the four Beasts <lb xml:id="l19"/>in its outward court &amp; the 144000 standing upon its sea of glass) <lb xml:id="l20"/><del type="strikethrough">&amp; the seven Angels <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> are the seven lamps)</del> <del type="cancelled">stands tall</del> is filled <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l21"/>smoke from the glory of God till the seven plagues of these Angels <lb xml:id="l22"/>be fulfilled (Apoc. XV. 8) &amp; the seven Angels continue sounding <lb xml:id="l23"/>the Trumpets &amp; pouring out the Vials to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> end &amp; are the lamps <lb xml:id="l24"/>of the seven Candlesticks of this Temple. And the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">seven</add> Candlesticks <lb xml:id="l25"/>also continue to the end: for the Churches of Pergamus, Sardis, <lb xml:id="l26"/>Thyatria &amp; Philadelphia are four of the seven Candlesticks, &amp; <lb xml:id="l27"/>the Church of Pergamus lasts till Christ comes &amp; fights against <lb xml:id="l28"/>the Nicolaitans with the sword of his mouth, &amp; that of Sardis <lb xml:id="l29"/>till Christ come as a thief, &amp; those of Thyatria &amp; Philadel<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l30"/>phia are to hold fast what they have till Christ comes. So <lb xml:id="l31"/>then the first Temple with it's throne &amp; seven Candlesticks <lb xml:id="l32"/>&amp; Lamps &amp; 24 Elders &amp; four Beasts &amp; 144000 worshippers <lb xml:id="l33"/>continues in the Dragon's kingdom to the end, &amp; a new Temple <lb xml:id="l34"/><del type="cancelled">is built</del> with two Candlesticks is built in the kingdom of the <lb xml:id="l35"/>Beast. And by this means the Greek &amp; Latin Empires with <lb xml:id="l36"/>their Churches false &amp; true are distinctly represented by the <lb xml:id="l37"/>Dragon &amp; ten-horned Beast, the fals Prophet &amp; Whore &amp; the <lb xml:id="l38"/>seven Candlesticks in the first Temple &amp; two Candlesticks in the <lb xml:id="l39"/>second. For it was fit that all these things should be represented.</p>
        <p xml:id="par2">But for understanding what is meant by the two candlesticks <lb xml:id="l40"/>you are to remember that the nations in <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the whole Church <lb xml:id="l41"/>of Christ was seated, consisted of three parts, the eastern Empire <lb xml:id="l42"/>the western Empire &amp; the northern nations of Europe. The first <lb xml:id="l43"/>Temple before the division of the Empire, comprehended the whole. <lb xml:id="l44"/><del type="over">b</del><add place="over" indicator="no">B</add>ut after the division, it comprehended only the nations of the Greek <lb xml:id="l45"/>Empire, amongst <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> I reccon Dacia; &amp; a new Temple was built <lb xml:id="l46"/>for the saints of the western Empire &amp; of the northern nations <lb xml:id="l47"/>who had received the gospel from them. And this Temple comprehending <lb xml:id="l48"/>two of the three parts, it has in it two Candlesticks &amp; two Olive trees <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">to</fw></p>
        <pb xml:id="p002r" n="2r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">2r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par3">because the Beast makes war upon the two Witnesses <lb xml:id="l49"/>represented by the Candlesticks &amp; overcomes them &amp; kills <lb xml:id="l50"/>them in the streets of the great city Babylon <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> in the <lb xml:id="l51"/>form of a woman reigns over him. And therefore the first <lb xml:id="l52"/>Temple continues in the kingdom of the Dragon. For the <lb xml:id="l53"/>seven Candlesticks do not cease at the division of the Em<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l54"/>pire but continue in the first Temple to the end of the <lb xml:id="l55"/>Prophesy, the seven Angels <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> sound the Trumpets &amp; <lb xml:id="l56"/>pour out <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Vials being their lamps. This Temple (not <lb xml:id="l57"/>the second Temple but the Temple of the Tabernacle) <lb xml:id="l58"/>stands till the seven plagues of the seven Angels be <lb xml:id="l59"/>fulfilled (Apoc. XV. 8) &amp; the four Beasts &amp; 24 Elders who were in <lb xml:id="l60"/>the courts of this Temple fall down &amp; worship God that <lb xml:id="l61"/>sat upon the throne between the Cherubims in this Temple (Apoc. <lb xml:id="l62"/>XIX. 4.</p>
             <pb xml:id="p003r" n="3r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">3r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par4">to represent the two Churches of those two parts, one Church <lb xml:id="l63"/>within the Empire &amp; the other among the northern nations <lb xml:id="l64"/>For Candlesticks signify Churches (Apoc. 1. 20) &amp; so do Olive trees <lb xml:id="l65"/>(Rom. XI. 17.) The seven Candlesticks were applied <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">literally</add> to the Churches <lb xml:id="l66"/>of particular cities, &amp; least you should apply the two Candlesticks to <lb xml:id="l67"/>the Churches of two cities they are called also Olive trees, &amp; Olive <lb xml:id="l68"/>trees are types of nations &amp; national churches (Ier. XI. 16. Rom. <lb xml:id="l69"/>XI. 17.) They are also called two Witnesses &amp; by that name com<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l70"/>prehend all the saints &amp; Martyrs who prophesy against the Beast <lb xml:id="l71"/>&amp; Whore of Babylon &amp; <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> whose blood she is drunken, &amp; by con<lb xml:id="l72"/>sequence extend into the northern nations. For the northern – <lb xml:id="l73"/>nations <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> invaded the Empire &amp; mixed with the Romans in great <lb xml:id="l74"/>numbers, founding most of the ten horns, &amp; at length Charles <lb xml:id="l75"/>the great king of France by conquering all Germany &amp; by <lb xml:id="l76"/>being crowned Emperor of the Romans by the Pope &amp; swearing <lb xml:id="l77"/>fealty to the Church of Rome &amp; by establishing the religion <lb xml:id="l78"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; liturgy</add> &amp; authority of the Pope in all his conquests, propagated into all <lb xml:id="l79"/>Germany the dominion of the Whore of Babylon &amp; <del type="cancelled">of</del> that of the <lb xml:id="l80"/>Beast on <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> she sits. And it was the mind of the Prophesy to make <lb xml:id="l81"/>the Beast &amp; his Churches true &amp; false of one &amp; the same extent so <lb xml:id="l82"/>that the two Witnesses might prophesy against the Beast &amp; Woman <lb xml:id="l83"/>in all their dominions.</p><space dim="horizontal" unit="lines" extent="1"/>
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        <p xml:id="par5">Iohn tells us that before the Beast ascended out of the <lb xml:id="l87"/>abyss, five of the kings represented by his heads were fallen &amp; <lb xml:id="l88"/>the sixt was in being. For before he ascended he was latent in the <lb xml:id="l89"/>Dragons body &amp; therefore partakes of all his heads. For he was <lb xml:id="l90"/>the water which the Dragon cast out of his mouth as a  flood <lb xml:id="l91"/>after the Woman to cause her to be carried away of the flood. <lb xml:id="l92"/>For waters are peoples &amp; nations &amp; multitudes &amp; tongues &amp; an <lb xml:id="l93"/>aggregate of waters as a river a flood  or sea, is a body politi; <lb xml:id="l94"/>or kingdom; &amp; the western Empire has a particular relation <lb xml:id="l95"/>to the watry element, the Beast rising out of the sea &amp; the <lb xml:id="l96"/>Woman sitting upon many waters. As the Woman was flying <lb xml:id="l97"/>westward he cast this flood after her, &amp; therefore the flood <lb xml:id="l98"/>is a western kingdom. She fled into the wilderness by a division <lb xml:id="l99"/>of the Empire, &amp; the Dragon cast out of his mouth this flood after her to cause her to be carried away by it, &amp; there<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l100"/>fore the casting of this flood out of his mouth signifies the <lb xml:id="l101"/>division of the Empire by which she was carried away.</p>
        <p xml:id="par6">The occasion of this division was the building of Constan<lb xml:id="l102"/>tinople by Constantine the great A.C. 330, &amp; endowing it with <lb xml:id="l103"/>a Senate &amp; privileges like those of Rome, &amp; making it the <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">Metropolis</fw></p>
        <pb xml:id="p003v" n="3v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">3v</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par7"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/>✝ Because the tenth <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l104"/>Metropolis ✝</p>
        <pb xml:id="p004r" n="4r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">4r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par8"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/><del type="blockStrikethrough">Metropolis of all the eastern part of the Empire as Rome <lb xml:id="l105"/>had hitherto been of all the Empire &amp; was. henceforward <lb xml:id="l106"/>of all the western part thereof. By this division of the <lb xml:id="l107"/>Empire between two imperial cities, the Woman received <lb xml:id="l108"/>two wings of a great Eagle that she might fly into the <lb xml:id="l109"/>Wilderness, &amp; at the death of Constantine the great A.C. 337, <lb xml:id="l110"/>the Dragon cast out of his mouth water as a flood after <lb xml:id="l111"/>the Woman to cause her to be carried away of the flood. For the Empire at that time became divided between the sons of Constantine, his second sin Constantius reigning <lb xml:id="l112"/>over the east &amp; his other two sons <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Constantine &amp; Constans</add> reigning in the west. <lb xml:id="l113"/><del type="strikethrough">&amp; the survivor of them reigning</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">But Constantine was quickly slain &amp; then his brother Constans reigned</add> over all the west. &amp; <lb xml:id="l114"/><del type="strikethrough">being succeeded by Magnentius, in the end of whose reign <lb xml:id="l115"/>A.C. 353 the earth or eastern Empire opened her <lb xml:id="l116"/>mouth &amp; swallowed up the flood by a victory over the <lb xml:id="l117"/>western Empire whereby</del><add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="no">supported the Bishop of Rome in his claim of appeal from all the world, &amp; the Council of Serdica A.C. 347 decreed this authority to him with the consent of the Western Churches. Thus by the <gap reason="damage" unit="chars" extent="3"/>sion of <gap reason="damage" unit="chars" extent="2"/> Empire &amp; the setting up of the universal bishopric of the Pope over all the western Churches, the woman received two wings of a great Eagle &amp; began to fly into the wilderness. For the western Churches headed by the Pope &amp; submitting to his authority as of divine right is the woman in the Wilderness. Magnentius slew Constans &amp; succeeded him &amp; was soon after conquered by Constantius. And by that victory <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">over the western Empire</add> the earth or eastern Empire helped the Woman &amp; opened her mouth &amp; swallowed up the <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">outer</unclear></del> flood</add> &amp; the Beast was wounded to <lb xml:id="l118"/>death with a sword &amp; ceased to be for a time, both <lb xml:id="l119"/>Empires becoming united under Constantius &amp; his successors <lb xml:id="l120"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Iulian &amp; Iovian</add> till the reign of Valentinian &amp; Valens between whom <lb xml:id="l121"/>the Empire became again divided A.C. 364, &amp; by this <lb xml:id="l122"/>division the deadly wound was healed &amp; the Beast <lb xml:id="l123"/>revived. Then by the death of Valens the Empire <lb xml:id="l124"/>became united again under Gratian the successor <lb xml:id="l125"/>of Valentinian for about five months, &amp; by the <lb xml:id="l126"/>next division <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was between Gratian &amp; Theodosius <lb xml:id="l127"/>A.C. 378, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the Dragon went from the flying woman to make war upon the remnant of her seed.</add> The Beast rose out of the sea. <add place="supralinear interlinear marginRight" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled">And</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">For</add> at the same time the universal Bishopric of Rome was restored &amp; the invocation of Saints <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; adoration of the <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">H.G</unclear> as the <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">ju<gap reason="hand" unit="chars" extent="1"/>re<gap reason="hand" unit="chars" extent="1"/> ar</unclear></add> For the heresy of the <unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">Endsatites</unclear> prevailed &amp; the Pope began to write decretal Epistles by which he changes times &amp; laws. &amp; preached another gospel.</add> <del type="strikethrough">Gratian</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">For</add> <lb xml:id="l128"/><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">Gratian</add> reigned with his <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">young</add> brother Valentinian in the west. Max<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l129"/>imus compassed the death of Gratian &amp; made Valentinian <lb xml:id="l130"/>fly into the east <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; succeed them.</add>. Theodosius A.C. 388 conquered Maximus <lb xml:id="l131"/>&amp; restored Valentinian <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; reigning with him three years in the west returned into the east A.C. 391.</add>. 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        <pb xml:id="p005r" n="5r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">5r</fw><p xml:id="par9"><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no"><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns"></seg></add> I said that <del type="cancelled">Ierus</del> the year which preceded the taking of Ierusalem <lb xml:id="l146"/>was a sabbatical year. <anchor xml:id="n005r-01"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n005r-01">Ier. 39. 1, 2</note> For Ierusalem was beseiged from the tenth <lb xml:id="l147"/>day of the tenth month in the ninth year of Zedekiah to the <lb xml:id="l148"/>ninth day of the 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> month in the eleventh year of <del type="cancelled">Zedekiah</del> <lb xml:id="l149"/>that king, that is a year &amp; an half. In the time of the siege <lb xml:id="l150"/>Pharaohs army came out of Egypt to help the Iews <anchor xml:id="n005r-02"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n005r-02">Ier. 37. 5. <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del></note> &amp; the Chal<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l151"/>deans hearing thereof departed from Ierusalem against the Egyptians <lb xml:id="l152"/>&amp; Ieremiah who hitherto went in &amp; out among the people being <lb xml:id="l153"/>not yet in prison went forth of Ierusalem to escape into the land <anchor xml:id="n005r-03"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n005r-03">Ier. 37. 4, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">11,</add> 12, 13, <lb xml:id="l154"/>15, 21. &amp; 38. 28</note> <lb xml:id="l155"/>of Benjamin, but being stopt &amp; acc<del type="over">i</del><add place="over" indicator="no">u</add>sed of falling away to <lb xml:id="l156"/>the Chaldeans was imprisoned first in the house of Ionathan <lb xml:id="l157"/>many days &amp; then in the court of the prison where he <lb xml:id="l158"/>remained till the city was taken. For the army of Pharaoh <lb xml:id="l159"/>returned into Egypt &amp; then the Chaldeans returned to Ierusalem <anchor xml:id="n005r-04"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n005r-04">Ier. 37. 7, 8</note> <lb xml:id="l160"/>&amp; took the city. <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">Now</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Now</add> Ieremiah was in the court of the prison in the <lb xml:id="l161"/>tenth year of Zedekiah &amp; eighteenth year of Nebuchadnezzar <anchor xml:id="n005r-05"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n005r-05">Ier. 32. 1, 2.</note> &amp; in <lb xml:id="l162"/>the same year the king of Babylons army besieged Ierusalem, <lb xml:id="l163"/>being returned from the Egyptians. And before they returned <lb xml:id="l164"/>Ieremiah told Zedekiah that whereas by the Law of Moses <anchor xml:id="n005r-06"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n005r-06">Ier. 34</note> they <lb xml:id="l165"/>ought at the end of seven years to set at liberty their men – <lb xml:id="l166"/>servants &amp; maidservants being Hebrews &amp; accordingly they were <lb xml:id="l167"/>now turned &amp; had done right in proclaiming liberty every man <lb xml:id="l168"/>to his neighbour &amp; had also made a solemn covenant before God <lb xml:id="l169"/>in the Temple to set their servants at liberty but notwith<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l170"/>standing after they had set them at liberty they turned &amp; brought <lb xml:id="l171"/>them into subjection again, &amp; therefore the King of Babylon's army <lb xml:id="l172"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was gone up from them should return &amp; take the city. <lb xml:id="l173"/>From all which I conclude that in the ninth year of Zedekiah when <lb xml:id="l174"/>the Iews were in fear of the approaching siege of Ierusalem they <lb xml:id="l175"/>humbled themselves before the Lord &amp; in the seventh month of that <lb xml:id="l176"/>year entered into a solemn covenant &amp; set their servants at liberty <lb xml:id="l177"/>but in the end of the year or beginning of the next year the <lb xml:id="l178"/>army of Pharaoh came out of Egypt &amp; raised the siege &amp; then the <lb xml:id="l179"/>Iews being freed from their fear revolted &amp; brought their servants <lb xml:id="l180"/>into bondage again. And therefore the sabbatic year began in the <lb xml:id="l181"/>ninth year of Zedekiah in the seventh month three months <lb xml:id="l182"/>before the siege of Ierusalem. By this character the years of <del type="cancelled">the</del> <lb xml:id="l183"/>Zedekiah &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled">the <unclear reason="del" cert="low">precise</unclear></del></add> that of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> conflagration of the Temple are <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">fully</add> determined.</p>
        <p xml:id="par10">And if from the time of the conflagration of the Temple <lb xml:id="l184"/>you count backwards <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> number of the years of the reigns of all <lb xml:id="l185"/><choice><sic>all</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> the kings of Iudah amounting to 429 years &amp; 3 months unto <lb xml:id="l186"/>the founding of the Temple &amp; also 479 years &amp; one month more <lb xml:id="l187"/>unto the coming of Israel out of Egypt you will have the Æra <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">of</fw></p>
        <pb xml:id="p005v" n="5v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">5v</fw><p xml:id="par11"><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">– the year &amp; Æra of the Assyrians</add> This year of the Samaritans was Lunisolar <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">&amp;</add> of the same form <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <del type="strikethrough"><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>that</expan></choice> of</del> <lb xml:id="l188"/>The <del type="strikethrough">Iews</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Chaldean used by the Iews <del type="strikethrough">&amp; the S</del></add> &amp; the months were called by the same names. <del type="cancelled">So that so after</del> <lb xml:id="l189"/><del type="strikethrough">as the Roman year was used in all the Roman Empire so <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> it may be presumed</del> <lb xml:id="l190"/><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">so</add> that <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">it seems</add> the same Lunisolar year was used in all the Assyrian Empire. <lb xml:id="l191"/><del type="cancelled">But</del> The Æra <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Assyrians</add> the Samaritans still use as Scaliger informs us &amp; some of <lb xml:id="l192"/>them <del type="strikethrough">deduce it from the first</del> suppose it the æra of Salamanasser others <lb xml:id="l193"/>the æra of the <del type="strikethrough">captiv</del> desolation of Samaria. It was doubtless the æra of one <lb xml:id="l194"/>of the<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> kings <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of Assyria</add> but what king they know not. It began four entire years <lb xml:id="l195"/>before <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Olympiads &amp; therefore <del type="strikethrough"><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">commenced <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the reign</add> was the æra of Pu<unclear reason="del" cert="high">l</unclear><gap reason="blotDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/> &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">was the Æra</add></del><add place="infralinear" indicator="no">was the æra of Pul the founder</add> of the Assyrian <lb xml:id="l196"/><del type="cancelled">Em</del> Monarchy as that of <del type="strikethrough">Nabonassar was of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Babylonian. For in the sixt <lb xml:id="l197"/>eighth year of this æra began the reign of Menahem, &amp; in his reign <lb xml:id="l198"/>Pul infested Iudea.</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the Chaldeans was the æra of Nabonassar the founder of the Babylonian</add> For in the eighth year of this æra began the reign of Me<lb xml:id="l199"/>nahen who neare the beginning of his reign destroyed Thapsach a town upon Euphrates <lb xml:id="l200"/>for not opening to him &amp; thereupon Pul came against <del type="cancelled">his</del> Israel &amp; <del type="strikethrough">Manahen gave Pul</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">for</add> <lb xml:id="l201"/>a thousand Talents <del type="cancelled">to</del> confirmed the kingdom to Menahen. <del type="strikethrough">Whence I collect that <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Assyrians <lb xml:id="l202"/>were now lords of Mesopotamia. Whence I gather that <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Assyrians were become lords <lb xml:id="l203"/>of Mesopotam &amp; began now to be potent.</del> From the beginning of this Æra the <lb xml:id="l204"/>Assyrian <choice><sic>the Assyrian</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> Empire stood 243 years, 33 years to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Æra of <lb xml:id="l205"/>Nabonassar <del type="strikethrough">&amp; 210 years more to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> 1</del> 122 years more to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> destruction of <lb xml:id="l206"/>Nineveh &amp; 88 years more to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> taking of Babylon by Cyrus.</p><space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="1"/>
        <p xml:id="par12">1 The <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">four</add> Beasts of Daniel being all <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of</add> them still alive, the two last of them <lb xml:id="l207"/>within whose countries the Christian religion was propagated <hi rend="underline">[that is to represent them as criminal</hi> <lb xml:id="l208"/><del type="strikethrough">are represented in the Apocalyps</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">are <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> subject of Iohns Prophesy &amp; are there represented</add> by the Dragon &amp; ten horned Beast. For <lb xml:id="l209"/>the Dragon is <del type="cancelled">that</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">the</add> Devil &amp; Satan (Apoc. 12. 9) that Satan who hath his seat <lb xml:id="l210"/>or throne in Pergamus (Apoc. 2. 13) that is the kingdom of Pergamus repre<lb xml:id="l211"/>sented by the last horn of <del type="cancelled">the</del> Daniels Hee Goat <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or the Greek Empire represented by Daniels third Beast &amp; comprehending the nations of Greece Asia minor Syria &amp; Egypt. <del type="strikethrough">&amp; sometimes reigning over the <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">Latine</unclear></del>western nations.</del></add> And the Beast has <lb xml:id="l212"/>the ten horns of Daniels fourth Beast &amp; a Woman upon his back in <lb xml:id="l213"/>lieu of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> eleventh horn <del type="cancelled">&amp; he</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is a living creature <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> eyes &amp; a mouth. And this Beast</add> is said to be like <del type="cancelled">the</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">a</add> Leopard &amp; to have <lb xml:id="l214"/>feet as the feet of <del type="cancelled">the</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">a</add> Bear &amp; a mouth <del type="cancelled">of</del> as the mouth of a Lyon <lb xml:id="l215"/>(Apoc. 13<space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="5"/>) which is the description of Daniels <del type="cancelled">be</del> fourth Beast. For that <lb xml:id="l216"/>Beast was dreadful &amp; terrible exceedingly as a Leopard is &amp; fought &amp; stamped <lb xml:id="l217"/>with his feet as a Bear doth &amp; had great iron teeth wherewith he devoured <lb xml:id="l218"/>&amp; brake in pieces like a Lyon. Daniels three first beasts are here <lb xml:id="l219"/>named backwards &amp; Iohns is named in room of the fourth to signify <lb xml:id="l220"/>that it is the fourth. And its further observable that <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> nations signi<lb xml:id="l221"/>fied by the Dragon &amp; Beast are distinguished from one another by <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l222"/>names of the Earth &amp; Sea. In <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> language of the Iews the eastern <lb xml:id="l223"/>nations are the earth &amp; the western the Isles of the sea. ⑥ <addSpan spanTo="#addend006r-01" place="p005v p006r-middle" startDescription="f 5v" endDescription="f 5v" resp="#mjh"/>And these seven <del type="strikethrough">crowned</del> heads <del type="strikethrough">of the Dragon</del> are <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">called</add> seven <del type="strikethrough">Dynasties successive</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">kings that is</add> Dynasties <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><gap reason="blot" unit="chars" extent="1"/> of kings</add> commencing at <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> opening of the seven seales, the four first of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> Dynasties are represented by four horsmen <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; are</add>. [Before the writing of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Prophesy reigned the 12 <lb xml:id="l224"/>Cæsars. Next after <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> writing of it reigned <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">the four horsmen</add>] Vespasian <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">nearby <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">?</unclear></add> with his family till Nerva, then Trajan <lb xml:id="l225"/>with his family, <del type="cancelled">til</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">till Pertinax</add> afterwards Severus with his family <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">till Maximus &amp; the Gordians</add> &amp; in the fourth place a confused race <lb xml:id="l226"/>of Emperors <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> in dismal times till <del type="cancelled">the Em</del> Dioclesian &amp; <del type="strikethrough"><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <unclear reason="del" cert="medium">tenth</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">his <del type="strikethrough"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">pop</unclear></del></add> Persecution <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is the subject of the fifth <lb xml:id="l227"/>seale. <gap reason="blot" unit="chars" extent="1"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Then follows</add> The conversion of the empire to Christianity <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is the subject of the sixt. <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">And</add> In the time of <lb xml:id="l228"/>this seale the woman <del type="strikethrough">began to fly</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled">fled into</del> began to fly</add> into <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> wilderness &amp; the Prophet <del type="cancelled">goin</del> being carried <del type="strikethrough">thither</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">after her</add> to <lb xml:id="l229"/>see her <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">there</add> saith <del type="strikethrough"><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">at that time</add></del> of the seven heads, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> respect to that period of time</add> five are fallen &amp; one is &amp; <del type="cancelled">the</del> another is not yet come <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">‡</add><add indicator="yes" place="lower">‡ <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; w. h. c. h. m. c. a sh. sp.</add> &amp; the Beast <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was &amp; is not he is <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> eigth &amp; of the seven. that is, <del type="cancelled">the <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> in the reign <lb xml:id="l230"/>of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> 7<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> head the Beast rises out of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Sea &amp; so is <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> eighth <del type="cancelled">head</del> &amp; yet <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">he is</add> a part of the seventh <lb xml:id="l231"/>head split into two.</add>.<anchor xml:id="addend006r-01"/></p>
        <p xml:id="par13">⑤ The Dragon &amp; Beast being sometimes united under one Monarch &amp; sometimes divided have <lb xml:id="l232"/>common heads &amp; horns but the heads of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <del type="strikethrough">beast</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Dragon</add> &amp; horns of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <del type="strikethrough">Dragon are without</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Beast are only <del type="strikethrough">crowned to</del></add> <lb xml:id="l233"/>crowned to signify that <del type="strikethrough">they do not reign</del> the Dragon reigns <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">only</add> in the heads &amp; the Beast <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">only</add> in the horns <lb xml:id="l234"/>These seven <del type="strikethrough">crowned</del> heads <del type="strikethrough">of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Dragon</del> are –––</p>
        <p xml:id="par14">② And whereas <del type="cancelled">the <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del> several kingdoms have their several churches <lb xml:id="l235"/>the <del type="cancelled">F</del> false church of the Dragon is represented by the two horned <lb xml:id="l236"/>Beast <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <del type="cancelled">spak</del>rose out of the <choice><sic>eath</sic><corr>earth</corr></choice> &amp; spake as the Dragon <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; is called the false Prophet</add> &amp; the <lb xml:id="l237"/>false church of the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">ten horned</add> Beast is represented by the whore of Babylon <lb xml:id="l238"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> sits upon <del type="strikethrough">the back of</del> the Beast &amp; it at length hated &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">made</add> desolate &amp; <lb xml:id="l239"/>naked by the Beast's ten horns. ③ And <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in opposition to the seven hilled City</add> the true church <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">within the dominion</add> of the Dragon <lb xml:id="l240"/>is represented by the seven <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">Ca</unclear></del> candlesticks <del type="strikethrough">or</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> their lamps appearing like a rod of seven stars in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> right hand of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> son of man &amp; by the seven</add> Churches of Asia <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">with their Angels or Bishops</add> &amp; by <lb xml:id="l241"/>the <del type="strikethrough">seven eyes &amp;</del> seven horns <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; seven eyes</add> of the Lamb, <del type="cancelled">And the <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="cancelled">&amp; this is d</del></add> <del type="strikethrough">in opposition to the <lb xml:id="l242"/>seven hilled city, &amp; the true church of the</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">And in opposition to the two horned Beast the true church within the dominion of the – ten horned</add> Beast is represented by the <add place="lineEnd" indicator="no">two burning <addSpan spanTo="#addend06r-01" place="p006r" startDescription="f 6r" endDescription="f 5v" resp="#mjh"/>leggs &amp; two flaming eyes of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> son of Man &amp; by the<anchor xml:id="addend06r-01"/></add> <lb xml:id="l243"/>two <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">two witn</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">two witnesses <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> are called the two</add> candle-sticks, &amp; two Olive branches &amp; upon <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Beast makes <lb xml:id="l244"/>war &amp; who being slain by the Beast lye dead in the streets of the great city signified <lb xml:id="l245"/>by the whore of Babylon. <del type="strikethrough">This true church is also represented by the two <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">flaming</unclear></add> eyes &amp; two</del> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight"><del type="strikethrough">burning</del></fw>
        <pb xml:id="p006r" n="6r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">6r</fw>of the Temple &amp; that of the Exit <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del>or coming of Israel out of Egypt. <lb xml:id="l246"/>For the Temple was founded in the 480<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> exit &amp; 4<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year <lb xml:id="l247"/>of Solomon in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <del type="cancelled">first mon</del> 2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> month of the year, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">(as is affirmed in Scripture)</add> &amp; burnt in the <lb xml:id="l248"/>430<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year following <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">(according to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> years of the reigns of the Kings of Iudah)</add> that is in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> 909<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> exit in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l249"/>fift month of the year. And this period is limited by sabbatical <lb xml:id="l250"/>years in the beginning &amp; end, so that it cannot be encreased <lb xml:id="l251"/>or diminished by less then seven years. For after six years war <lb xml:id="l252"/>&amp; the division of the Land by lot in the seventh the Israelites <lb xml:id="l253"/>went to possess their several lots &amp; began to cultivate every <lb xml:id="l254"/>man his own possession in the eighth year, that is in the <lb xml:id="l255"/>autumn of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> 47<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of the Exit: whence the first <lb xml:id="l256"/>sabbatic year began in the autumn of the 53<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of <lb xml:id="l257"/>the Exit &amp; the 122<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> in the autumn of the 907<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year <lb xml:id="l258"/>of the Exit <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was the ninth year of Zedekiah.</p>
        <p xml:id="par15"><anchor xml:id="n006r-01"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n006r-01">Ezek. 4.</note>Ezekiel was bid to <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">lay siege to Ierusalem &amp;</add> lye upon his left side &amp; beare the <lb xml:id="l259"/>iniquity of the house of Israel 390 days counting every day <lb xml:id="l260"/>for a year <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">but wa</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">390 years</add> untill the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled">appr<unclear reason="del" cert="low">omhing</unclear> <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/></del></add> time of <del type="cancelled">the</del> punishment.</add>. And <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><unclear reason="hand" cert="high">just</unclear></add> so many years there are from the apostasy <lb xml:id="l261"/>of the ten Tribes to the <del type="cancelled">siege of Ierusalem</del> invasion of <lb xml:id="l262"/>Iudea &amp; siege of Ierusalem.</p>
        <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par16"><del type="strikethrough">burning leggs <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; two flaming eyes</add> of the son of man &amp; this is done in opposition to the two horned Beast</del></p>
        <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par17">④ <del type="cancelled">And</del> The Image of the Beast is neither a kingdom nor a church but an assembly <lb xml:id="l263"/>representing one of them.</p>
        <p xml:id="par18">⑦ The scene of the <del type="cancelled">Apo</del> Visions in this Prophesy is <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">in</add> the Temple. Vpon sounding a <lb xml:id="l264"/>Trumpet the Temple was opened <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">every morning</add> &amp; <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">som</unclear></del> <del type="strikethrough">sometimes</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">(in the Feast of Tab</add> the Hight Priest dressed <lb xml:id="l265"/>the lamps &amp; performed morning service <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of prayer &amp; reading the scriptures</add>. And in allusion to this the Prophet hears a great voice as <lb xml:id="l266"/>of a Trumpet &amp; then <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">turning</add> sets the Son of man in the habit of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> High Priest <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">walking</add> in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> middle of <del type="cancelled"><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice></del> <lb xml:id="l267"/>seven golden Candlesticks <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <del type="strikethrough">a rod of</del> seven stars in his right hand, that is appearing <del type="strikethrough">over against</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">amongst</add> <lb xml:id="l268"/>the <del type="strikethrough">midst of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice></del> seven branches of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>that</expan></choice> golden candlestick dressing the lamps so that the lamps appeared <lb xml:id="l269"/>like a rod of seven stars in his right hand. And being seen through the flame of the Altar his eyes <lb xml:id="l270"/>appeared likes flames of fire &amp; his feet like burning brass &amp; his countenance as <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> son shining in his streng <lb xml:id="l271"/>&amp; <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del> in lieu of reading <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> &amp; expounding the scriptures he dictated <del type="cancelled">the seve</del> Epistles to the seven Churches.</p>
        <p xml:id="par19">8 <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">In the next</del></add> After this followed the morning sacrifice &amp; in allusion thereunto Iohn hears the sound of a Trumpet <lb xml:id="l272"/>&amp; goes up to the Temple &amp; sees a throne set in heaven <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was the Ark &amp; God sitting upon the throne <lb xml:id="l273"/>between the Cherubims &amp; round about the Throne 24 seats <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> chambers of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> 24 Princes of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l274"/>Priests <del type="strikethrough">about the</del> built round about the court of the Priests, &amp; <del type="strikethrough">round about</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">on the</add> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">seats</fw></p>
        <pb xml:id="p006v" n="6v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">6v</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par20">24. Elders <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in white</add> crowned <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> crowns of gold <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were the <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> 24 Princes of the Priests &amp; out of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice>throne <lb xml:id="l275"/>proceeded lightnings &amp; thundrings &amp; voices <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were the flames of the altar &amp; the music of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l276"/>Temple. And there were <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the</add> seven lamps &amp; the <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> sea of Solomon <del type="strikethrough">made of</del> polished <del type="strikethrough">metal</del> like <lb xml:id="l277"/><del type="strikethrough">glass</del> crystal &amp; in the four sides of the court of the people great numbers of people repre<lb xml:id="l278"/>sented by four Beasts or Seraphims full of eyes. And in the midst of the throne <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> that is <lb xml:id="l279"/>over against the midst of it <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or at the foot of the Altar</add> a Lamb as it were slain for the morning sacrifice. <lb xml:id="l280"/>This <del type="strikethrough">the</del> Lamb <del type="strikethrough">taking</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">took</add> the Book <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of Prophesy</add> out of the hand of God &amp; open<del type="over">in</del><add place="over" indicator="no">ed</add><del type="cancelled">g</del> the seales, <del type="strikethrough">as the</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">&amp; <del type="strikethrough">before upon</del> at <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice></add> open<lb xml:id="l281"/>ing of the seventh seal an Angel representing the High Priest <del type="strikethrough">offered</del> with a golden censer <lb xml:id="l282"/>offered much incense on <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> golden Altar in the time of praye<del type="over">d</del><add place="over" indicator="no">r</add> &amp; afterwards <del type="strikethrough">sounded</del> <lb xml:id="l283"/><del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> the <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">7</add> Angels or Priests sounded their <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">seven</add> Trumpets at seven successive sacrifices <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or <del type="strikethrough">sacrifices of</del> the seven days of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Feast</add> &amp; the seven <lb xml:id="l284"/>thunders uttered their voyces being the music &amp; singing at those<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> sacrifices &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the same</add> seven <lb xml:id="l285"/>Angels poured out their Vials of wrath being the drink offering at those sacrifices. <lb xml:id="l286"/>&amp; <del type="strikethrough">one of the seven Angel <unclear reason="del" cert="medium">crownd</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">a great multitude appeared <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> Palm branches in their hands <unclear reason="hand" cert="high">as</unclear> in the feast of the seventh month &amp;</add> Iohn was carried from the Temple into the wilderness <lb xml:id="l287"/>or <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">deser</unclear></del> great desert of Arabia <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">lying</add> between Iudea &amp; Babylon to see the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">great whore the</add> city Babylon <lb xml:id="l288"/>seated upon the many waters of Euphrates.</p><space dim="vertical" unit="lines" extent="2"/>
        <p xml:id="par21"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns">♁</seg><unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">t</unclear> I said that the year <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l289"/><unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">10<hi rend="superscript">de</hi></unclear> preceded the taking <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l290"/>Ierusalem</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p007r" n="7r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">7r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par22"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/>them. <del type="blockStrikethrough">And now the Beast being revived &amp; risen out of the abyss <lb xml:id="l291"/>&amp; having received the Dragons ancient<del type="cancelled">s</del> throne &amp; power became <lb xml:id="l292"/>at once divided into ten kingdoms A.C. 408, 409 &amp; 410.</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns"></seg></add>
            <addSpan spanTo="#addend004v-01" place="p004v" startDescription="f 4v" endDescription="f 7r" resp="#mjh"/><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns"></seg> <del type="blockStrikethrough">Theodosius by conquering Maximus reigned over both Empires over the east with <lb xml:id="l293"/>Areadius &amp; over the west with Valentinian &amp; <del type="cancelled">Valens</del> Honorius. Thus the Empire was <lb xml:id="l294"/> united under him in the last seven years of his reign &amp; yet at the same time divided <lb xml:id="l295"/>between Areadius who was Emperor of the east &amp; Valentinian &amp; Honorius who <lb xml:id="l296"/>were <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">successive</add> Emperors of the west. The Dragon therefore in some respect reigned over <lb xml:id="l297"/>the whole Empire even after the Beast was risen &amp; this reign is to be referred <lb xml:id="l298"/>to his seventh head. And when Theodosius by his last will &amp; testament left <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l299"/>Empire divided between his sons &amp; was succeeded in the Eastern Empire by his <lb xml:id="l300"/>eldest son Areadius the Dragon gave the Beast his western throne &amp; power. <lb xml:id="l301"/>And this reign of the Beast is the eighth &amp; of the seven. And now the Beast <lb xml:id="l302"/>being revived &amp; risen out of the abyss, &amp; having received the Dragon's <lb xml:id="l303"/>ancient throne, we are to expect the rise of the ten horns. For <lb xml:id="l304"/>they were to receive power as kings at the same time with the <lb xml:id="l305"/>Beast. And accordingly, upon the death of Theodosius I the northern <lb xml:id="l306"/>barbarous nations began to rise from their seats &amp; invade first the <lb xml:id="l307"/>eastern &amp; then the western Empire &amp; within the space of twelve <lb xml:id="l308"/>or fifteen years erected within the Empire the new kingdoms <lb xml:id="l309"/>of the Britains, Francks, Burgundians, Vandals, Suevians, Alans <lb xml:id="l310"/>in France, Alans in Spain, Visigoths &amp; Hunns. And as the <lb xml:id="l311"/>ten horns gave their power &amp; strength to the Beast, so when <lb xml:id="l312"/>the Dragon gave the Beast his power &amp; his throne &amp; great <lb xml:id="l313"/>authority it may be reconned that he became one of the horns <lb xml:id="l314"/>For power was given to the Beast over all kindreds &amp; tongues &amp; <lb xml:id="l315"/>nations: &amp; all that dwel<del type="over">l</del><add place="over" indicator="no">t</add> upon the earth worshipped him whose names <lb xml:id="l316"/>were not written in the book of life. <del type="cancelled">of the Lamb</del> Sometimes there<lb xml:id="l317"/>fore the Eastern Empire is considered as the Dragon &amp; some<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l318"/>times as a horn of the Beast. And accordingly to this reconning <lb xml:id="l319"/>there will be tenn horns of the Beast besides the remain<del type="cancelled">g</del><lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l320"/>ing part of the western Empire to <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> they give their <lb xml:id="l321"/>power &amp; strength.</del></p>
<p xml:id="par23">Before the Woman received......</p><anchor xml:id="addend004v-01"/>
        <p xml:id="par24">Before the Woman received two wings of a great Eagle <lb xml:id="l322"/><hi rend="underline">there was war in heaven, Michael &amp; his Angels fought <lb xml:id="l323"/>against the Dragon &amp; the Dragon fought &amp; his Angels &amp; <lb xml:id="l324"/>prevailed not, neither was their place found any more in – <lb xml:id="l325"/>heaven. And the great Dragon was cast out, that old Serpent <lb xml:id="l326"/>called the Devil &amp; Satan which deceiveth the whole world, <lb xml:id="l327"/>he was cast out into the earth &amp; his Angels were cast <lb xml:id="l328"/>out with him. And <add place="inline" indicator="no">Iohn</add> heard a <del type="strikethrough">great</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">loud</add> voice saying in heaven, <lb xml:id="l329"/>Now is come salvation &amp; strength &amp; the kingdom of <choice><abbr>o<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>our</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l330"/>God <add place="inline" indicator="no">&amp;</add> the power of his Christ: for the accuser of <choice><abbr>o<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>our</expan></choice> brethren <lb xml:id="l331"/>is cast down who accused them before out God day &amp; night. <lb xml:id="l332"/>And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb &amp; <lb xml:id="l333"/>by the word of their testimony, &amp; they loved not their <lb xml:id="l334"/>lived unto the death.</hi> This is a very plain description <lb xml:id="l335"/>of a <del type="cancelled">very</del> great conflict between the Roman heathen <lb xml:id="l336"/>empire &amp; the army of Christ. For Michael &amp; his Angels <lb xml:id="l337"/>are Christ &amp; his army, such an army as was accused by <lb xml:id="l338"/>the Dragon day &amp; night &amp; loved not their lives unto the <lb xml:id="l339"/>death, such an army as overcame the Dragon by the blood <lb xml:id="l340"/>of the Lamb &amp; by the word of their testimony; that is <lb xml:id="l341"/>an army of martyrs &amp; confessors. And therefore this war <lb xml:id="l342"/>between Michael &amp; the Dragon was managed on the Dragons <lb xml:id="l343"/>part by accusing &amp; persecuting the<del type="cancelled">m</del> Christians &amp; putting <lb xml:id="l344"/>them to death for their religion, &amp; on the Christians part <lb xml:id="l345"/>by confessing &amp; testifying the truth of their religion &amp; per<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l346"/>sisting in their confession &amp; testimony without fearing to <lb xml:id="l347"/>lose their lives for the same. And by this conflict the <lb xml:id="l348"/>Dragon that old Serpent called the Devil &amp; Satan, that <lb xml:id="l349"/>is, the heathen Roman Empire, in respect of its religion <lb xml:id="l350"/>was overcome &amp; cast out of heaven to the earth, &amp; was <lb xml:id="l351"/>succeeded in the throne by a new kingdom called the king<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l352"/>dom of God. For the conflict ended with a voice from <lb xml:id="l353"/>heaven saying: <hi rend="underline">Now is come salvation &amp; strength &amp; the <lb xml:id="l354"/>KINGDOM of <choice><abbr>o<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>our</expan></choice> <del type="cancelled">God</del> GOD, for the accuser of <choice><abbr>o<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>our</expan></choice> brethren <lb xml:id="l355"/>is cast <del type="cancelled">out</del> down.</hi> And all this can agree to nothing else <lb xml:id="l356"/>then the last of the heathen persecution, <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> began <lb xml:id="l357"/>in the reign of Dioclesian &amp; lasted almost two years over <lb xml:id="l358"/>all the Roman Empire, &amp; ten years together with great <lb xml:id="l359"/>violence over all the east, &amp; was greater then all the former <lb xml:id="l360"/>heathen persecutions taken together, &amp; <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> ended in the ruin <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">of</fw>
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        <pb xml:id="p008r" n="8r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">8r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par25"><del type="blockStrikethrough">of Pergamus twenty years &amp; then left it to his brothers sons <lb xml:id="l361"/>Eumanes &amp; Attalus, the last of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> An. Nabonass. 507 took from <lb xml:id="l362"/>Callinicus king of Syria almost all Asia on this side mount <lb xml:id="l363"/>Taurus, &amp; thereupon was saluted king by his Army. <hi rend="underline">And his <lb xml:id="l364"/>power shall be mighty but not his <del type="cancelled">own <unclear reason="del" cert="medium">&amp;</unclear></del> own <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> power.</hi> <lb xml:id="l365"/><del type="strikethrough">After the dominion of the third Beast should be taken away <lb xml:id="l366"/>this little horn was to grow mighty by a forreign power</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">His power shall be mighty by a bigger power then his own.</add> he <lb xml:id="l367"/>shall be mighty by a forreign power a power <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> shall then <lb xml:id="l368"/>reign over the Goat, the power <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> shall take away the dominion <lb xml:id="l369"/>of the third Beast, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; reign over him,</add> the power of the Romans. They inherited <lb xml:id="l370"/>the kingdom of Pergamus by the last will &amp; testament of its <lb xml:id="l371"/>king Attalus the second, An. Nabonass. 615, &amp; thenceforward <lb xml:id="l372"/>the senate of Rome was king of Pergamus by right of <lb xml:id="l373"/>inheritance, &amp; this kingdom by their power <hi rend="underline">grew mighty <lb xml:id="l374"/>towards the south &amp; towards the east &amp; towards the pleasant <lb xml:id="l375"/>land</hi>, conquering all the nations <del type="strikethrough">southward</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">southward</add>, eastward &amp; southest<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l376"/>ward <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> composed the body of the third Beast &amp; parti<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l377"/>cularly Armenia, Syria, Egypt &amp; Libya. It <hi rend="underline">grew mighty <lb xml:id="l378"/>towards the pleasant land, &amp; it waxed great even to the host <lb xml:id="l379"/>of heaven, &amp; it cast down some of the Host &amp; of the starrs <lb xml:id="l380"/>to the grownd &amp; stamped upon them</hi>; conquering Iudea by the <lb xml:id="l381"/>conduct of Pompey An. Nabonass. 685, &amp; thenceforward trampling <lb xml:id="l382"/>upon the Princes of the Iews. <hi rend="underline">Yea he magnified himself <lb xml:id="l383"/>ven to the Prince of the Host</hi>, the Messiah, the King of the <lb xml:id="l384"/>Iews whom he put to death An. Nabonass. 780. <hi rend="underline">And by him <lb xml:id="l385"/>the daily sacrifice was taken away &amp; the place of his <lb xml:id="l386"/>Sanctuary was cast down</hi>: viz<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> in the warrs <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the armies <lb xml:id="l387"/>of the eastern nations under the conduct of the Romans <lb xml:id="l388"/>made against Iudea when Nero &amp; Vespatian were Empe<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l389"/>rors, Ann Nabonass 816, 827 &amp; 818. <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">The sanctuary was <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">not</add> cast down by Antiochus Epiphanes but stood till the Romans cast it down.</add> This Goat in the days <lb xml:id="l390"/>of his last horn denotes the same <del type="strikethrough">thing</del> Kingdom of Pergamus <lb xml:id="l391"/>with the great red Dragon called Satan in the Apocalyps, that <lb xml:id="l392"/>Satan who hath his throne in Pergamus, Apoc. 2. 13 &amp; 12. 9.</del></p>
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            <pb xml:id="p011v" n="11v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">11v</fw><p xml:id="par30">How terrible this invasion was to the Catholicks as well as to the Mahometans <lb xml:id="l575"/>may appear <del type="strikethrough">by <del type="cancelled">the</del> a letter written at that time by <del type="cancelled">the</del> Pope <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Alexander to Henry III</add> to the King <lb xml:id="l576"/>England to exhort <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">him</add> to call <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">convince</add> a Parliament advise <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> his Barons &amp; great men about <lb xml:id="l577"/>putting a stop to the progress of the Tartars in <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> letter he</del><add place="supralinear interlinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled">the</del><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">by</add> Pope<del type="cancelled">s</del> Alexanders writing at that time to the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">all R.C.</add> Princes <del type="strikethrough">of Europe</del> to exhort them to consult with the <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> great men of their kingdoms about uniting all their powers.</add> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">uniting the Christian powers of Europe against this imminent danger of being of</add> for putting a <lb xml:id="l578"/>stop to <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the <choice><sic>immint</sic><corr>imminent</corr></choice> danger they were in by <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del> the <del type="strikethrough">violent</del> sudden &amp; violent</add> the progress of the Tartars. <del type="strikethrough"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> threatened them <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice></del> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <choice><sic>threaned</sic><corr>threatned</corr></choice> all the world. <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="6"/> <lb xml:id="l579"/><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/></del> And what the progress was he thus describes in his letter to Hen III king of England, <lb xml:id="l580"/>His letter to Hen III king of England begins thus. <foreign xml:lang="lat">Clamat in auribus ––– ennuciatio expetenda</foreign> <lb xml:id="l581"/>His letter to Hen III king of England <del type="strikethrough">was dated 15 Kal. Decemb. anno Pontificatus</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">dated</add> Novem 17 1260</p>
        <p xml:id="par31">And a little after he <del type="cancelled">sub</del> adds that <del type="strikethrough">it seemed the general</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">in such a time of universal</add> necessity <del type="strikethrough">mad</del> it seemed <lb xml:id="l582"/>proper to call a general Council not only of Ecclesiastical but also of <del type="strikethrough">temporal</del> secular <lb xml:id="l583"/>Princes &amp; faithful people to consult of the common safety, but <del type="strikethrough">the time being too <lb xml:id="l584"/>shout</del> the danger being pressing &amp; the meeting of such a Council requiring time &amp; being trouble<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l585"/>some, he had chosen this compendium that in every kingdom &amp; province the faithfull <lb xml:id="l586"/>should be abolished to consider of this matter <del type="cancelled">ap<gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/>t</del> And then he advises <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> king to <lb xml:id="l587"/>consult his Barons &amp; <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">Nabo</unclear></del> great men <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">about uniting the forces of Europe</add> &amp; <add place="inline" indicator="no">to</add> send him an account of the result <del type="strikethrough">before</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">against</add> Iuly 6<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> <lb xml:id="l588"/>next following, the danger admitting no <del type="strikethrough">longer</del> delay.</p>
        <p xml:id="par32">After the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Thartars had at once as it were at a watch word given</add> invaded<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del> &amp; dissol<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">ved</add> <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/></del> the four Turkish Sultanies upon Euphrates <lb xml:id="l589"/>as is above described, the Turks fled <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in great numbers</add> from the Tartars &amp; retired into Asia minor <lb xml:id="l590"/>&amp; there became subject to the Tartars till about the year <del type="cancelled">&amp; 1299</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">1295 or 1300</add> &amp; then <lb xml:id="l591"/>[by the death of the Tartar Aladin who reigned over <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> them, <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">set</unclear></del> the several Princes <lb xml:id="l592"/>Aladin dying who reigned over the <del type="cancelled">Turk</del> Turks in Asia minor, the Princes of the Turks <lb xml:id="l593"/>shook of the dominion of the Tartars &amp; became absolute &amp; <del type="strikethrough">made war upon <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Romans</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">made war upon the Greeks &amp;</add> in <lb xml:id="l594"/><choice><sic>in</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> a short time united under Ottoman</p>
        <p xml:id="par33">By this violent inundation of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Tartars, the four <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">great</add> Sultanies of the Turk<del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">'</unclear></del>s upon <lb xml:id="l595"/>Euphrates being <unclear reason="hand" cert="high">{</unclear> <del type="strikethrough">at once</del><add place="infralinear" indicator="yes">at once</add> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in the<del type="cancelled">se</del> years 1260 &amp; 1261</add> as it were at a <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">given</add> watch word <del type="cancelled">g</del> <del type="strikethrough">invaded &amp; dissolved in years <lb xml:id="l596"/>1260 &amp;</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">dissolved</add> the Turks from that time fled out of these Sultanies every where from the violence of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l597"/>Tartars &amp; crowded into the more western parts of Asia &amp; the reliques of them also <del type="strikethrough">within</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">about</add> <del type="over">31</del><add indicator="no" place="over">29</add> years <lb xml:id="l598"/><hi rend="underline">after</hi> (<choice><abbr>viz</abbr><expan>videlicet</expan></choice> A.C. 12<del type="over">6</del><add place="over" indicator="no">8</add>9) were universally ejected <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">bu</unclear>ther out of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> new Tartarian Empire <lb xml:id="l599"/>that is exceeding great. For <del type="strikethrough">thousands &amp; myriad<del type="cancelled">s</del> were</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">thousands <del type="strikethrough">&amp; myriads</del> &amp; thousands <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of</add> thousands &amp; myriads of myriads were</add> used by the Hebrews for <del type="strikethrough">a war</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">great</add> <lb xml:id="l600"/>indefinite numbers especially if <del type="strikethrough">respected &amp;</del> doubled as in <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Mem 10. 36. Deut. I. II. &amp; 32. 30</add> Psal <del type="over">6</del><add indicator="no" place="over">6</add>8. 17 &amp; Dan. <del type="cancelled">1<unclear reason="del" cert="medium">2</unclear></del>. 7. 10 <lb xml:id="l601"/>And the Turks [were <del type="strikethrough">exceedingly</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">much a</add> addicted to horsmanship &amp;] <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in erecting their Empire</add> had very numerous armies. Bajazet <lb xml:id="l602"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">brought</add> into the field against the Greeks an army of <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> 300000 [whereof 60000 were horsmen<del type="over">,</del><add place="over" indicator="no">]</add> &amp; <lb xml:id="l603"/>against Tamerlan an army of 500000, [whereof (as Lonicerus writes) 300000 were horsmen,] <lb xml:id="l604"/>&amp; Mahomet II <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> beseiged &amp; took Constantinople <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> an army of 400000. <add place="lineEnd infralinear" indicator="yes">And a considerable <choice><abbr>p<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>part</expan></choice> of their armies were horse</add></p>
        <p xml:id="par34"><foreign xml:lang="lat"><unclear reason="hand" cert="high">Turue</unclear> pleri omnes ingenti amore et studio tenentur. Lonicerus Chron. Ture. tom.1 <lb xml:id="l605"/>part 3 cap 5.</foreign></p>
        <p xml:id="par35">This Empire of the Turks is also described by Daniel under the mane of the king of the <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> north.</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p012ar" n="12ar"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">12ar</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par36"><del type="blockStrikethrough"><foreign xml:lang="lat">serunt. Sane quidem adeo immensa ubi increbuere sub ipsis <lb xml:id="l606"/>mala, ut non leves quæ personæ sed ipse Gregorius Papa <lb xml:id="l607"/>existimavit jam instare novissimum diem quo universi Orbis <lb xml:id="l608"/>conflagratio immineret.</foreign></del> <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">/</unclear></p>
        <p xml:id="par37"><hi rend="underline">And the number of the army of the horsmen was two hundred thousand <lb xml:id="l609"/>thousand</hi> [that is <del type="strikethrough">very</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">exceeding</add>great]. <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><hi rend="underline">And</hi> [for the certainty thereof] <hi rend="underline">I heard the number of them</hi></add> <hi rend="underline">And thus I saw the horses in the vision &amp; them <lb xml:id="l610"/>that sat on them, having brestplates of fire &amp; <del type="cancelled">sm</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">of</add> jacinth &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">of</add> brimstone</hi> <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> <lb xml:id="l611"/><del type="strikethrough">the heads of the horses were as the heads of the lions</del> [by reason of the flame <lb xml:id="l612"/>&amp; smoke through <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> they appeared] <hi rend="underline">&amp; the heads of the horses</hi> [appeared <lb xml:id="l613"/>terrible through the smoke] <hi rend="underline">as the heads of L<del type="over">y</del><add place="over" indicator="no">i</add>ons; &amp;</hi> [as it were] <hi rend="underline">out of their <lb xml:id="l614"/>mouths issued fire &amp; smoke &amp; brimstone</hi> [by the discharge of pistoles &amp; <lb xml:id="l615"/>guns wherewith they fought.] <hi rend="underline">And by these three were the third part of <lb xml:id="l616"/>men killed, by the fire &amp; by the smoke &amp; by the brimstone <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> issued <lb xml:id="l617"/>out of their mouths &amp; these thre are one</hi>. The Locusts fought with <lb xml:id="l618"/>stings, the<add place="inline" indicator="no">se</add> horsmen with fire &amp; smoke &amp; brimstone issuing as it were out <lb xml:id="l619"/>of their mouths. <hi rend="underline">For their power is in their mouth &amp; in their tails</hi> <lb xml:id="l620"/>[that is in their horse &amp; foot, the horse being the head of the army <lb xml:id="l621"/>the <del type="strikethrough">taile</del> foot the tail] <hi rend="underline">For their tails were like unto serpents</hi> <lb xml:id="l622"/>[that is <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">strong &amp; active &amp;</add> fit for fighting] <hi rend="underline">&amp; had heads</hi> [&amp; therefore differed in life &amp; <lb xml:id="l623"/>sense from the heads of the horses<del type="cancelled">] is with them they do hurt</del> &amp; by <lb xml:id="l624"/>consequence signified a different part of the army] <hi rend="underline">&amp; with them they</hi> <lb xml:id="l625"/>do hurt [fighting with their tails as well as <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> their heads.<del type="cancelled">]</del> <add place="lineEnd infralinear" indicator="no">And these tails being of a serpentine kind denote that they are of a fals religion.</add></p>
        <p xml:id="par38"><hi rend="underline">And the rest of men <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were not killed</hi> ––– nature of <lb xml:id="l626"/>the crime.</p>
        <p xml:id="par39">Consonant to the prophesy of this Trumpet is that of pouring out <lb xml:id="l627"/>the sixt Vial. <hi rend="underline">And the sixt Angel poured out his vial of wrath <lb xml:id="l628"/>upon the great river Euphrates</hi> ––––––– <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> in this prophesy <lb xml:id="l629"/>is called the third part of men.</p>
        <p xml:id="par40">This second wo is contemporary to the prophesying of the <lb xml:id="l630"/>two witnesses of to some part thereof, &amp; to their death resurrection <lb xml:id="l631"/>&amp; ascention. For after their ascention &amp; the ensuing <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">great</add> earthquake &amp; <lb xml:id="l632"/>fall of the tenth part of the <del type="cancelled">great</del> city, the Angel declares that <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l633"/><hi rend="underline">seond Wo is past &amp; behold the third Wo cometh quickly</hi>. And there<lb xml:id="l634"/>fore we are not to expect the <del type="strikethrough">plague</del> sounding of the seventh Angel till <lb xml:id="l635"/>the plague of the Turkish Empire is <del type="strikethrough">part accomplished, [the last act <lb xml:id="l636"/>of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> may be <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">either the conquest of the</add>the fall of the tenth part of the City by the Turks <lb xml:id="l637"/>or the conquest of both the tenth part of the <del type="strikethrough">great</del> City &amp; of the Turks <lb xml:id="l638"/>by a third power.]</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">part</add> which will not be before the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">before the ascention of the witnesses the great earthquake &amp; the</add> fall of the tenth <lb xml:id="l639"/>part of the city. By the ascention of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> witnesses to heaven in a cloud or <lb xml:id="l640"/>multitude, understand the preaching of the everlasting gospel to all nations. <lb xml:id="l641"/>The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church, &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">accordingly</add> the persecution &amp; <lb xml:id="l642"/>death of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> witnesses <del type="strikethrough">will</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">is to<unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">r</unclear></add> be followed by a glorious resurrection &amp; ascention <lb xml:id="l643"/>before the plague of the Turkish Empir be at an end</p>
        <p xml:id="par41">This second wo is not yet past not will be past before the fall <lb xml:id="l644"/>of the tenth part of the great city. For after that fall is described <lb xml:id="l645"/>it's added: <hi rend="underline">The second Wo is past &amp; behold the third Wo cometh <lb xml:id="l646"/>quickly</hi>.</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p012r" n="12r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">12r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par42"><foreign xml:lang="lat">serunt. Sane quidem adeo immensa ubi increbuere sub <lb xml:id="l647"/>ipsis mala, ut non leves quæ personæ sed ipse Gregorius <lb xml:id="l648"/>Papa existimarit jam instare novissimum diem quo universi <lb xml:id="l649"/>Orbis conflagratio immineret.</foreign> To all <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> I might several <lb xml:id="l650"/>other passages out of the same Gregory, but shall content my<lb xml:id="l651"/>self <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> those <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">two</add> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> follows. In one of his sermons to the peo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l652"/>ple he has these words: <anchor xml:id="n012r-01"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n012r-01">Hom. in Luc. <lb xml:id="l653"/>21.</note> <hi rend="underline"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Ex illa plebe innumerabili quanti <lb xml:id="l654"/>remanseritis aspicitis &amp; tamen adhuc quo<del type="over">d</del><add place="over" indicator="no">t</add>idie flagella urgent, <lb xml:id="l655"/>repentini casus opprimunt, novæ res et improvisæ clades – <lb xml:id="l656"/>affligunt</foreign></hi>. In another he has these: <anchor xml:id="n012r-02"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n012r-02">Hom. 18 in Ezek</note> <foreign xml:lang="lat">Destructæ urbes, eversa <lb xml:id="l657"/>sunt castra, depopulati agri, in solitudinem terra redacta <lb xml:id="l658"/>est. Nullus in agris incola pene nullus in urbibus habitator <lb xml:id="l659"/>remansit. Et tamen ipsæ parvæ generis humani reliquiæ <lb xml:id="l660"/>adhuc quotidie et sine cessatione feriuntur &amp; finem non <lb xml:id="l661"/>habent flagella cœlestis justitiæ. Ipsa autem quæ ali<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l662"/>quando mundi <del type="over">d</del><add place="over" indicator="no">D</add>omina esse videbatur, qualis remansit <lb xml:id="l663"/>Roma conspicimus innumeris doloribus multipliciter <lb xml:id="l664"/>attrita, desolatione civium, impressione hostium, frequentia <lb xml:id="l665"/>ruinarum. – Ecce jam de illa omnes hujus sœculi po<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l666"/>tentes ablati sunt. – Ecce populi defecerunt. – Ubi <lb xml:id="l667"/>enim Senatus? Ubi jam populus? Contabuerunt ossa, <lb xml:id="l668"/>consumptæ sunt carnes; omnis enim sæcularium dignita<lb xml:id="l669"/>tum ordo extinctus est, et tamen ipsos nos paucos qui <lb xml:id="l670"/>remansimus adhus quotidie gladij, adhuc quotidie innume<lb xml:id="l671"/>ræ tribulationes premunt. – Vacua jam ardet Rome. <lb xml:id="l672"/>Quid autem ista de hominibus dicimus? Cum ruinis <lb xml:id="l673"/>crebrescentibus ipsa quo destrui ædificia videmus: – <lb xml:id="l674"/>post defecerunt homines, etiam parietes cadunt. Iam <lb xml:id="l675"/>ecce desolata, ecce contrita, ecce gemitibus oppressa est, <lb xml:id="l676"/>&amp;c. – Hæc autem quæ de Romanæ Urbis contritione <lb xml:id="l677"/>dicimus, in cunctis facta Mundi civitatibus scimus. Alia <lb xml:id="l678"/>alia enim loca desolata sunt, alia gladio consumpta, <lb xml:id="l679"/>alia fame cruciata, alia terræ hiatibus absorta. Despi<lb xml:id="l680"/>ciamus ergo ex<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> tot animo hoc præsens sæculum vel <lb xml:id="l681"/>extinctum.</foreign></p>
        <p xml:id="par43">And thus did the <hi rend="underline">Sun</hi>, that is, the kings of the barbarous <lb xml:id="l682"/>nations, scorch men <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> great heat, as is exprest at the pouring <lb xml:id="l683"/>out of the fourth Vial, that is, with great heat of war. <hi rend="underline">And <lb xml:id="l684"/>men were scorched with great heat &amp; blasphemed the name of <lb xml:id="l685"/>God who had power over these plagues &amp; they repented not to give <lb xml:id="l686"/>him glory</hi>. Blasphemy is in all this prophesy put for idolatry &amp; <lb xml:id="l687"/><choice><sic>&amp;</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> the names of blasphemy for the names of idols. Men blasphe<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l688"/>med the name of God <del type="cancelled">&amp; repented</del> because of the heat, &amp; repented not. <lb xml:id="l689"/>that is, they invoked &amp; worshipped their fals Gods because of their <lb xml:id="l690"/>affliction, &amp; were so far from repenting that the more they were <lb xml:id="l691"/>in affliction the more they worshipped them. <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Their being in affliction <del type="strikethrough">pain</del> increased their devotion.</add> They invoked the<del type="cancelled">m</del> Saints <lb xml:id="l692"/>before, but now they worshipped them with more <del type="strikethrough">ceremony</del> devotion &amp; <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">ceremony.</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p012v" n="12v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">12v</fw>ceremony. Now they began to invoke them in their publick supplica<lb xml:id="l693"/>tions or Litanies for averting Gods wrath. <del type="strikethrough">&amp; for the greater solemnity</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Now they began to make</add> <lb xml:id="l694"/><choice><sic>to make</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> solemn processions to the Churches where the supplications <lb xml:id="l695"/>were to be made. Now they began to carry the<del type="cancelled">ir</del> Pictures &amp; <lb xml:id="l696"/>Images <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of the saints <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del>before them</add> in solemn processions. Now they began to be more offended <lb xml:id="l697"/>at those <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">men</add> who <del type="strikethrough">demolished</del> opposed the placing of Pictures &amp; Images in churches <lb xml:id="l698"/>or demolished those <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were there placed, then at those <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> who worship<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l699"/>ped them. <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">And now they began <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">also</add> to say Masses for souls in Purgatory.</add> And these things were set on foot by the devotion<del type="cancelled">s</del> of Pope <lb xml:id="l700"/>Gregory the great, a man who being a Monck was inclined to super<lb xml:id="l701"/>stition, <del type="strikethrough">but yet</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">For he <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice></unclear></del> new modelled <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Roman service &amp; ceremonies &amp;</add> by his learning, <del type="cancelled">&amp; writing</del> sanctity of life &amp; skill <lb xml:id="l702"/>&amp; diligence in business <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; pretense of Miracles</add> gave <del type="strikethrough"><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">such</add></del> credit &amp; authority to his institutions <del type="strikethrough">&amp; as <lb xml:id="l703"/>&amp; caused them to be received in after ages</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">so <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>that</expan></choice> they were received <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; followed</add> in after ages, &amp; still continue in use <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">tho not</add> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice>out some alterations.</add> Platina mentioning <del type="strikethrough">part <lb xml:id="l704"/>of his institutions</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">his <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Gregories</add> book of the sacraments, his <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Kyree elaison &amp;</add>Antiphon<unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">ies,</unclear> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp;</add> his institution of Litanies &amp; stations</add> subjoyns: <hi rend="underline"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Quid plura de hoc sanctissimo viro comme<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l705"/>morem? cum omnis institutio ecclesiastica officij, veteris prǽsertim, ab <lb xml:id="l706"/>eo sit inventa et approbata: quem quidem ordinem utimam sequeremur. <lb xml:id="l707"/>Non abhorrerent hodie a lectione officij viri docti, quem adonodum faciunt <lb xml:id="l708"/>propter barbariem nescio quam illi latinitati &amp; compositioni additam.</foreign></hi> <lb xml:id="l709"/>When <del type="strikethrough">he appointed</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Gregory appointed</add></add> the Litanies called the greater supplications <del type="strikethrough">he appointed</del> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l710"/>a sevenfold procession to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Church of the Virgin Mary, <del type="strikethrough">in a solemn man̄er <lb xml:id="l711"/>to perform this service</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">they tell us that</add> in the<add place="inline" indicator="no">se</add> processions made upon Easter day <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> in <lb xml:id="l712"/>the time of a plague A.C. 591, the Image of the Virgin Mary <lb xml:id="l713"/><del type="strikethrough">being</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">painted by <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Saint</expan></choice> Luke was</add> carried before him <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">&amp;</add> an Angel was heard speaking to the <lb xml:id="l714"/>holy Virgin &amp; saying: <hi rend="underline"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Regina Cœli lætare Allelujah, quia <lb xml:id="l715"/>quem meruisti portare Allelujah, resurrexit sicut dixit Allelujan.</foreign></hi> <lb xml:id="l716"/>Which salutation being heard by Gregory, he presently by divine <lb xml:id="l717"/>inspiration completed it after this manner, <hi rend="underline"><foreign xml:lang="lat">Ora pro nobis Deum <lb xml:id="l718"/>Allelujah</foreign></hi>: From <del type="cancelled"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">that</del> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice></add> time <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">saith Sigonius</add> the solemn Antiphony od the Church <lb xml:id="l719"/>continued as an argument of joy at the resurrection. <del type="cancelled">This is</del> <lb xml:id="l720"/>And soon after <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">this <del type="strikethrough">salutation</del> voice the</add> <choice><sic>the</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> Angel appeared putting up his sword into <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l721"/>scabbard, at the sight of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> Gregory being comforted told the people <lb xml:id="l722"/>that Gods wrath was appeased &amp; <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> raging plague was at an end. And <lb xml:id="l723"/>accordingly from that time the plague abated. These things <del type="strikethrough">saith</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">are <del type="strikethrough">related by</del> affirmed by</add> Sigoni<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l724"/>us <del type="strikethrough">I have related as I found</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">who saith that he related them as</add> they <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">are <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del></add> written in the Rituals of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Roman <lb xml:id="l725"/>Church. And now by this miracle the invocation of the Virgin Mary with <lb xml:id="l726"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">an <foreign xml:lang="lat">Ora pro nobis</foreign> by way of a solemn antiphony of the Church</add> being brought into the Litany, the invocation of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Angels Apostles <lb xml:id="l727"/>Martyrs &amp; other saints were <del type="strikethrough"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/> inserted of course untill</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of course inserted into the Antiphony – Ant this was the originall of</add> the Litany <lb xml:id="l728"/><del type="strikethrough">came to <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> following from</del> now used in the Roman Church <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is as follows.</p>
        <pb xml:id="p013r" n="13r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">13r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par44">ceremony. Now they <del type="cancelled">carried</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">began to carry</add> their pictures &amp; images in solemn <lb xml:id="l729"/>processions &amp; to set up their images in all their churches</p>
        <p xml:id="par45">Before the Empire became Christian I meet with nothing <lb xml:id="l730"/>in the Christian religion in favour of the Images or Pictures of <lb xml:id="l731"/>dead men. Houses, Gardens<del type="over">,</del><add place="over" indicator="no"> &amp;</add> Fountains  might be adorned by Archi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l732"/>tects &amp; Painters, &amp; the communion <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="5"/></del></add> cup in some <del type="cancelled">places</del> churches <lb xml:id="l733"/>might have a stamp imprest upon it to distinguish it from <lb xml:id="l734"/>common vessels: but religion was not concerned in all this. in <lb xml:id="l735"/>Dioclesians persecution the Churches were every where demo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l736"/>lished: &amp; when new ones were to be built the Council of <lb xml:id="l737"/>Eliberis in Spain A.C. 305 by way of caution ordered that <lb xml:id="l738"/>they should be without painting. <foreign xml:lang="lat">Placuit Picturas in Ecclesia <lb xml:id="l739"/>esse non debere, ne quod colitur aut adoratur, in parietibus <lb xml:id="l740"/>depingatur</foreign>. But in Italy the Bishops were less cautious if <lb xml:id="l741"/>all be true <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> Pope Hadrian wrote to Charles the great. <lb xml:id="l742"/>For in that letter he tells us that the Popes Silvester, Damacus, <lb xml:id="l743"/>Cælestine, Leo &amp; Vigilius, who <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">(by their deputies)</add> were in the first five general Coun<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l744"/>cils, &amp; several other Popes, as Marcus Iulius, Sixtus, Pelagius, Iohn <lb xml:id="l745"/>&amp; Gregory the great, built &amp; painted Churches, Basilicas &amp; Marty<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l746"/>ries both in mosaic work &amp; in histories with images in colours which <lb xml:id="l747"/>remained till his days &amp; were <del type="cancelled">then</del> venerated by the people &amp; that <lb xml:id="l748"/>Pope &amp; the Emperor Valentinian at the request of Sixtus placed <lb xml:id="l749"/>statues of Gold in the Churches of <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Saint</expan></choice> Mary &amp; <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Saint</expan></choice> Peter at Rome <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l750"/>had been ever since venerated by all the <del type="strikethrough">people</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">faithful</add>. And that Gregory <lb xml:id="l751"/>the great <del type="cancelled">erected</del> in his Monastery made a beautiful Oratory <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or Chappel</add> painted <lb xml:id="l752"/>with divers histories &amp; in it erected sacred Images &amp; he &amp; <choice><abbr>S<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>Saint</expan></choice> Eleuthe<lb xml:id="l753"/>rius who raised a dead man to life, prostrated themselves before the <lb xml:id="l754"/>Images in prayer to God &amp; were heard, <del type="cancelled">An</del> &amp; the Images have been <lb xml:id="l755"/>venerated ever since. And the same Gregory consecrated a church <lb xml:id="l756"/>of the Arians <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the reliques of saints &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">after a miracle done in it</add> caused it to be painted <lb xml:id="l757"/>with various histories both in mosaic &amp; in colours, &amp; erected vene<lb xml:id="l758"/>rable images in it <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> have ever since been venerated. And, <lb xml:id="l759"/>saith Hadrian, the time would fail me to tell in order how <lb xml:id="l760"/>many churches the Popes our predecessors have made erecting holy <lb xml:id="l761"/>images in the &amp; painting <del type="cancelled">them with</del> divers histories &amp; venerating <lb xml:id="l762"/><del type="cancelled">the images <unclear reason="del" cert="low">are</unclear> erected or p</del> what was erected or painted.</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p014r" n="14r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">14r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par47"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/>encouraged to attempt the rebuilding of Ierusalem with its <lb xml:id="l764"/>wall. And thence Ezra saith in his prayer that <hi rend="underline">God had <lb xml:id="l765"/>extended mercy to them in the sight of the kings of Persia <lb xml:id="l766"/>&amp; given them a reviving to set up the house of their God <lb xml:id="l767"/>&amp; to repair the desolations thereof &amp; to give them a WALL <lb xml:id="l768"/>in Iudah even in Ierusalem</hi>, Ezra IX. 9. But when they <lb xml:id="l769"/>had begun to repair the wall, their enemies wrote against <lb xml:id="l770"/>them to Artaxerxes, <hi rend="underline">Be it known</hi>, <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del">uit</unclear></del> say they, <hi rend="underline">unto the <lb xml:id="l771"/>King that the Iews who come up from thee to us are <lb xml:id="l772"/>come up to Ierusalem building the rebellious &amp; bad City &amp; <lb xml:id="l773"/>have set up the walls thereof &amp; joyned the foundations</hi> <lb xml:id="l774"/>&amp;c. And the king wrote back that <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Iews should cease <lb xml:id="l775"/>&amp; the city not be built untill another commandment <lb xml:id="l776"/>should be given from him. Whereupon their enemies went up <lb xml:id="l777"/>to Ierusalem &amp; made them cease by force &amp; power Ezra IV. <lb xml:id="l778"/>But in the twentieth year of the King Nehemiah hearing that <lb xml:id="l779"/>the Iews were in great affliction &amp; distress &amp; that the wall <lb xml:id="l780"/>of Ierusalem (that will <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> had been newly repaired by <lb xml:id="l781"/>Ezra) was broken down &amp; the gates thereof burnt with <lb xml:id="l782"/>fire, he obteined leave of the king to go &amp; build the City &amp; <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l783"/>Governours house (Nehem <unclear reason="damage" cert="high">I. 13</unclear> &amp; II. 6, 8, 17.) And coming to <lb xml:id="l784"/>Ierusalem the same year he <del type="strikethrough">was</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">continued</add> Governour twelve years <lb xml:id="l785"/>&amp; built the wall, &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">being opposed by Sanballat Tobias &amp; Geshem he</add> persisted in the work with great reso<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l786"/>lution &amp; patience untill the breaches were made up. Then <lb xml:id="l787"/>Sanballat &amp; Geshem sent messages to him five times to hinder <lb xml:id="l788"/>him from setting up the doors upon the Gates, but not<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l789"/>withstanding he persisted in the work till the doors were <lb xml:id="l790"/>also set up. So the wall was finished in the eight &amp; <lb xml:id="l791"/>twentith year of the king (Ioseph. Antig. l. XI. c. 5) in <lb xml:id="l792"/>the five &amp; twentieth day of the month. Elul, in fifty &amp; <lb xml:id="l793"/>two days after the breaches were made up. While the <lb xml:id="l794"/>timber for the Gates was preparing &amp; seasoning they <lb xml:id="l795"/>made up the breaches of the Wall. Both were works of <lb xml:id="l796"/>time &amp; are not <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">joyntly</add> to be recconed within the 52 days. This <lb xml:id="l797"/>is the time of the last work of the will, the work of setting <lb xml:id="l798"/>up the Gates after the Timber was seasoned &amp; the breaches <lb xml:id="l799"/>of the wall made up. And when he had set up the Gates he <lb xml:id="l800"/><add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes">dedicated the wall <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> great solemnity &amp; appointed officers over the chambers for the treasuries, for the offering, for <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> first fruits, &amp; for the tiths to gather into them out of the fields of the cities the portions <del type="strikethrough">of the law</del> appointed by <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> law for the Priests &amp; Levites, &amp; the singers &amp; Levit<supplied reason="damage">es</supplied> kept the ward of the<supplied reason="damage">ir</supplied> God (Nehem. XII) but the</add> <choice><sic>the</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> people in the City were but few &amp; the houses were <lb xml:id="l801"/>unbuilt (Nehem. VII. 1, 4) And in this condition he left Ie<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l802"/>rusalem in the 32<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of the king, &amp; after some<lb xml:id="l803"/>time returning back from the king he reformed such <lb xml:id="l804"/>abuses as had been committed in his absence (Nehem. XIII.) <lb xml:id="l805"/>In the mean time the Genealogies of the Priests &amp; <lb xml:id="l806"/>Levites were recorded in the book of the Chronicles <del type="strikethrough">untill</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">in</add> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">the</fw></p>
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But when they had begun to repair the wall, their <lb xml:id="l812"/>enemies wrote against them to Artaxerxes, <hi rend="underline">Be it known</hi>, say they, <lb xml:id="l813"/><hi rend="underline">unto the king that the Iews who came <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">up</del></add> <del type="strikethrough">with</del> up from thee to us are <lb xml:id="l814"/>come up to Ierusalem building the rebellious &amp; bad City, &amp; have set <lb xml:id="l815"/>up the walls thereof, &amp; joyned the foundations</hi>. <del type="strikethrough">thereof</del> &amp;c. And the <lb xml:id="l816"/>king wrote back that the Iews should be given from him. Whereupon <lb xml:id="l817"/>their enemies went up to Ierusalem &amp; made them cease by force <lb xml:id="l818"/>&amp; power Ezra IV. But in the twentieth year of the king, Nehemiah <lb xml:id="l819"/>hearing that the Iews were in great affliction &amp; distress, &amp; that the <lb xml:id="l820"/>wall of Ierusalem (that wall <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> had been newly repaired by <lb xml:id="l821"/>Ezra) was broken down &amp; the gates thereof burnt with fire, he ob<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l822"/>teined leave of the king to go &amp; build the city &amp; the Governours <lb xml:id="l823"/>house (Nehem. I. 3 &amp; II. 6, 8, 17.) And coming to Ierusalem the same <lb xml:id="l824"/>year, he continued Governour twelve years, &amp; built the wall <lb xml:id="l825"/>&amp; being opposed by Sanballat Tobias &amp; Geshem, he perished in <lb xml:id="l826"/>the work with great resolution &amp; patience untill the breaches <lb xml:id="l827"/>were made up. Then Sanballat Tobias sent messengers <lb xml:id="l828"/>unto him five times to hinder him from setting up the doors <lb xml:id="l829"/>upon the gates; but notwithstanding he persisted in the work <lb xml:id="l830"/>till the doors were also set up. So the wall was finished <lb xml:id="l831"/>in the eight &amp; twentieth year of the king (Ioseph. Antig. l. XI. c. 5) <lb xml:id="l832"/>in the five &amp; twentieth day of the month Elul (or sixt month) in <lb xml:id="l833"/>fifty &amp; two days after the breaches were made up, &amp; they began <lb xml:id="l834"/>to work upon the gates. While the timber for the gates was <lb xml:id="l835"/>preparing &amp; seasoning they made up the breaches of the wall. <lb xml:id="l836"/>Both were works of time, &amp; are not joyntly to be recconed within <lb xml:id="l837"/>the 52 days. 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        <p xml:id="par49"><del type="blockStrikethrough">[Now the history of these kingdoms is consonant to the <lb xml:id="l857"/>description given on them by Daniel. In his vision of the <lb xml:id="l858"/>four Beasts, the first Beast answers to the kingdom of Baby<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l859"/>lon including <del type="strikethrough"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">Susiana</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">the Province of</del> Assyria</add>, &amp; his Eagles wings to the Provinces of <lb xml:id="l860"/><del type="strikethrough">Babylon &amp; <unclear reason="del" cert="low">Susa</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Chaldea &amp; Assyria.</add> And the second Beast <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">answers</add> to the Medo-Persian <lb xml:id="l861"/>Empire <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> raised it self up on one side, the Medes getting <lb xml:id="l862"/>up first. And the three ribs in its mouth answer to the kingdoms <lb xml:id="l863"/>of Babylon Egypt &amp; Sa<add place="inline" indicator="no">r</add>des, <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were in its possession but not as</del> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight"><del type="blockStrikethrough">parts</del></fw></p>
              <pb xml:id="p016r" n="16r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">16r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par50"><del type="blockStrikethrough">parts of its body, Babylon belonging to the body of the first Beast <lb xml:id="l864"/>&amp; Egypt &amp; Sardes to that of the third.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par51"><del type="blockStrikethrough">In Daniels' vision of the Ram &amp; He Goat, the two horns of <lb xml:id="l865"/>the Ram answer to the kingdoms of Media &amp; Persia under one <lb xml:id="l866"/>Monarch, &amp; the higher horn (that of Persia) rose up last.]</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par52"><del type="blockStrikethrough">Of all things <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> happened in the time of the Medo-Persian <lb xml:id="l867"/>Empire, the most memorable was the invasion of Greece by Xerxes <lb xml:id="l868"/>with an army of a million (some say two or three millions) or peo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l869"/>ple: &amp; this is thus described by Daniel. <hi rend="underline">There shall stand up yet <lb xml:id="l870"/>three kings in Persia</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[Cyrus Cambyses &amp; Darius Hysaspis]</add><hi rend="underline">, &amp; the fourth shall be far richer then they <lb xml:id="l871"/>all: &amp; by his strength through his riches he shall stir up all <lb xml:id="l872"/>against the realm of Greece</hi>.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par53"><del type="blockStrikethrough">[If from the seventh year of Artaxerxes Longimanus when <lb xml:id="l873"/>Ezra came to Ierusalem with a commission to set up a govern<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l874"/>ment whereby the Iews (after their government had been dissolved <lb xml:id="l875"/>by the captivity) became a people &amp; a holy city, <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was in the <lb xml:id="l876"/>year of Nabonassar 290 or 291 we count 70 weeks of years: <lb xml:id="l877"/>they will end at the death of Christ, whereby a reconciliation <lb xml:id="l878"/>was made for iniquity &amp; the most Holy was annointed to be king <lb xml:id="l879"/>of the Iews. And if from the 25<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> day of the month Elul in the <lb xml:id="l880"/>28<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of the same Artaxerxes, when the wall was finished <lb xml:id="l881"/>&amp; the gates set up (which was in the year of Nabonassar 311 <lb xml:id="l882"/>of 312) we count 62 weeks of years, they will end one or two <lb xml:id="l883"/>years &amp; about four months before the beginning of the vulgar <lb xml:id="l884"/>Æra. And then was Christ born.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par54"><del type="blockStrikethrough">For the better understanding of this Prophesy, I would read <lb xml:id="l885"/>it thus. <hi rend="underline">Seventy weeks</hi> [of years] <hi rend="underline">are decided upon they people &amp; <lb xml:id="l886"/>upon thy holy city, to blot out transgression, &amp; to seal up sins, &amp; <lb xml:id="l887"/>to make reconciliation for iniquity, &amp; to bring in everlasting <lb xml:id="l888"/>righteousness, &amp; to accomplish the vision &amp; the prophesy, &amp; to <lb xml:id="l889"/>annoint the most Holy</hi> [to be your Prince.]</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par55"><del type="blockStrikethrough"><hi rend="underline">Know also &amp; understand that</hi> [at the end of your captivity] <lb xml:id="l890"/><hi rend="underline">from the going forth of the commandment to cause</hi> [your captivity] <lb xml:id="l891"/><hi rend="underline">to return &amp; to build Ierusalem unto the coming of the An<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l892"/>nointed</hi> [to <del type="cancelled">be</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">reine as</add> your] <hi rend="underline">Prince, shall be seven weeks.</hi></del></p>
        <p xml:id="par56"><del type="blockStrikethrough"><hi rend="underline">Yet threescore &amp; two weeks it</hi> [the captivity] <hi rend="underline">shall return <lb xml:id="l893"/>&amp; the street shall be built &amp; the wall: but</hi> [this shall not be <lb xml:id="l894"/>in a flourishing state of things like the seven weeks, but] <hi rend="underline">in <lb xml:id="l895"/>troublesome times</hi> [during your captivity.] <hi rend="underline">And after</hi> [this coming <lb xml:id="l896"/>at the end of] <hi rend="underline">the threescore &amp; two weeks, the Annointed shall</hi> <lb xml:id="l897"/>[not reign <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">over the Iews</add> but] <hi rend="underline">be cut off, &amp; it</hi> [the city or people or kingdom or <lb xml:id="l898"/>dominion] <hi rend="underline">shall not be his; but the people of a Prince that shall <lb xml:id="l899"/>some</hi> [the Romans] <hi rend="underline">shall destroy the city &amp; the sanctuary &amp; the <lb xml:id="l900"/>end thereof shall be with a flood, &amp; unto the end of the war <lb xml:id="l901"/>desolations are determined.</hi></del></p>
        <p xml:id="par57"><del type="blockStrikethrough"><hi rend="underline">Yet</hi> [before they shall cease to be his people] <hi rend="underline">he shall keep <lb xml:id="l902"/>the covenant with many</hi> [the multitude or nation of the Iews] <lb xml:id="l903"/><hi rend="underline">for one week <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns">☉</seg><addSpan spanTo="#addend015v-01" place="p015v" startDescription="f 15v" endDescription="f 16r" resp="#mjh"/><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns">☉</seg><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns">☉</seg> [untill the calling of Cornelius &amp; the Gentiles.]<anchor xml:id="addend015v-01"/></add>. And</hi> [after that] <hi rend="underline">in half a week <del type="strikethrough">the desolator</del></hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><hi rend="underline">he</hi> [by the hand of the Romans]</add> <lb xml:id="l904"/><hi rend="underline">shall cause the sacrifice &amp; oblation to cease, &amp; upon a wing of <lb xml:id="l905"/>abominations</hi> [or army of Gentiles] <hi rend="underline">overspread the land, &amp; untill <lb xml:id="l906"/>the consummation</hi> [or accomplishment of the indignation to scatter <lb xml:id="l907"/>the power of the holy people, &amp; the going forth of the command<lb xml:id="l908"/>ment to cause to return &amp; to built Ierusalem, &amp; the cleansing <lb xml:id="l909"/>of the sanctuary] <hi rend="underline">that which is determined shall be poured upon <lb xml:id="l910"/>the desolate</hi>.]</del></p>
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        <pb xml:id="p017r" n="17r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">17r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par58">the days of Eliasib Iohanan &amp; Iadua untill the reign of the next <lb xml:id="l911"/>king Darius Nothus whom Nehemiah calls Darius the Persian <lb xml:id="l912"/>Nehem. XII. 11, 22, 23. Whence it follows that Nehemiah was <lb xml:id="l913"/>governour of the Iews after his return to the end of the reign <lb xml:id="l914"/>of Artaxerxes Longimanus &amp; perhaps in some part of the <lb xml:id="l915"/>reign of his successor Darius Nothus. And here ends the sacred history of the Iews.</p>
        <p xml:id="par59">Of all things which happened in the time of the Persian <lb xml:id="l916"/>Empire the most memorable was the invasion of Greece by <lb xml:id="l917"/>Nerxes with an army of <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">a million, some say</add> two or three millions of people. <lb xml:id="l918"/>And this is thus described by Daniel. <hi rend="underline">These shall stand up <lb xml:id="l919"/>yet three kings in Persia &amp; the fourth shall be far richer <lb xml:id="l920"/>then they all: &amp; by his strength through his riches he shall <lb xml:id="l921"/>stir up all against the realm of Greece</hi>. As Daniel has <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">here</add> noted <lb xml:id="l922"/>the principal action of the Persian Empire so he has noted <lb xml:id="l923"/>the principal actions &amp; changes in the Empires of the Greeks <lb xml:id="l924"/>&amp; Latins, &amp; has done it more critically <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; with more masterly <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">touches</unclear></del> touches</add> then any Greek <lb xml:id="l925"/>or Roman writer ever did: And therefore in the short <lb xml:id="l926"/>account &amp; general idea <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> I intend to give of those Empires <lb xml:id="l927"/>his descriptions of them deserve <del type="strikethrough">most</del> to be regarded.</p>
        <p xml:id="par60"><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns">☉</seg> But before I speak of those Empires I would observe that 
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        </add> If from the 25<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> day of the month Elul in the 28<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year <lb xml:id="l941"/>of Artaxerxes Longimanus, when the wall was finished &amp; the <lb xml:id="l942"/>gates set up (<choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was in the year of Nabonassar 311 or 312) <lb xml:id="l943"/>we count 62 weeks of years, they will end one or two years <lb xml:id="l944"/>&amp; about four months before the beginning of the vulgar Æra. <lb xml:id="l945"/>And then was <del type="cancelled">the</del> Christ born, supposing that he was just 30 <lb xml:id="l946"/>years old when he came to Iohn's baptism, or at the most but <lb xml:id="l947"/>31. And the covenant <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">that</add> the Iews should be Gods <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">peculiar</add> people, <lb xml:id="l948"/>the Messiah after his <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="10"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">resurrection</add> kept one week, &amp; then re<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l949"/>jected them by the calling of the gentiles in Cornelius. And <lb xml:id="l950"/>in half a week the desolator, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">by destroying the city &amp; the sanctuary,</add> caused the sacrifice &amp; oblation <lb xml:id="l951"/>to cease. For the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">war in</add> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> it ceased began in spring A.C. 67, <lb xml:id="l952"/>&amp; ended <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the burning of the Temple &amp; taking of the <lb xml:id="l953"/>city in autumn A.C. 70. For the better understanding of <lb xml:id="l954"/>this prophesy I would read it thus. <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">⊡</add>
            <addSpan spanTo="#addend014v-02" place="p014v-lower" startDescription="lower down f 14v" endDescription="f 17r" resp="#mjh"/>⊡ Seventy weeks [of years] are decided upon thy people &amp; upon thy holy city <lb xml:id="l955"/>to blot out transgression, &amp; to seal up sins, &amp; to make reconciliation for iniquity <lb xml:id="l956"/>&amp; to bring in everlasting righteousness, &amp; to accomplish the vision &amp; the pro<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l957"/>phesy, &amp; to annoint the most Holy [to be your Prince.]</p>
        <p xml:id="par61">Know also &amp; understand that [at the end of your captivity] from the <lb xml:id="l958"/>going forth of the commandment to cause [your captivity] to return &amp; to <lb xml:id="l959"/>build Ierusalem unto the coming of the Annointed [to be your Prince, <lb xml:id="l960"/>shall be seven weeks.</p>
        <p xml:id="par62">Also threescore &amp; two weeks ––<anchor xml:id="addend014v-02"/>
            <hi rend="underline">Also threescore &amp; two <lb xml:id="l961"/>weeks it</hi> [the captivity] <hi rend="underline">shall return &amp; the street shall be <lb xml:id="l962"/>built &amp; the wall: but</hi> [this shall not be in a flourishing <lb xml:id="l963"/>state of things like the seven weeks, but] <hi rend="underline">in troublesome <lb xml:id="l964"/>times</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[during your captivity]</add><hi rend="underline">. And after</hi> [this coming at the end of] <hi rend="underline">the threescore &amp; <lb xml:id="l965"/>two weeks the Messiah shall</hi> [not reign over the Iews as their <lb xml:id="l966"/>Prince, but] <hi rend="underline">but cut off, &amp; it</hi> [the city or people <del type="strikethrough">not be <lb xml:id="l967"/>his</del> or kingdom or dominion] <hi rend="underline">shall not be his; but the people <lb xml:id="l968"/>of a Prince that shall come</hi> [the Romans] <hi rend="underline">shall destroy the <lb xml:id="l969"/>city &amp; the sanctuary, &amp; the end thereof shall be with a <lb xml:id="l970"/>flood, &amp; unto the end of the war desolations are determined. <lb xml:id="l971"/>Yet</hi> [before they shall cease to be his people] <hi rend="underline">he shall <lb xml:id="l972"/>keep the covenant <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> many</hi> [the multitude <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> or nation of <lb xml:id="l973"/>the Iews] <hi rend="underline">for one week. And</hi> [after that] <hi rend="underline">in half a week <lb xml:id="l974"/>the desolator shall cause the sacrifice &amp; oblation to cease &amp; <lb xml:id="l975"/>upon a wing of abominations</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or army of Gentiles]</add> <hi rend="underline">overspread the land, &amp; untill the <lb xml:id="l976"/>consummation</hi> [or accomplishment <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of the indignation</add> to scatter the power of the<gap reason="blot" unit="chars" extent="1"/> <lb xml:id="l977"/>holy people, &amp; going forth of the commandment to cause to <lb xml:id="l978"/>return &amp; to build Ierusalem, &amp; the clensing of the sanctuary] <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> <lb xml:id="l979"/><hi rend="underline">that <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is determined shall be poured upon the desolate</hi>.</p>
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        <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par63">league with the Romans it assisted them in conquering the King<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l980"/>dom of Macedon in the <del type="cancelled">5<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> 6<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></del> 8<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of Antiochus An. <lb xml:id="l981"/>Philip. 156, An. <del type="cancelled">An</del> Sam. 933, An. Abr. 1833. <del type="cancelled">And <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/></del> <del type="strikethrough">Notwithstanding</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">However</add> <lb xml:id="l982"/>it continued still a little horn, but soon after (An. Sam. 969) by <lb xml:id="l983"/>the last will &amp; Testament of its last king Attalus it became <lb xml:id="l984"/>a king of fierce countenance. It was not conquered &amp; broken <lb xml:id="l985"/>to pieces, but continued in the hands of the Romans as a gift. <lb xml:id="l986"/>They succeeded Attalus in the throne of this kingdom by a <lb xml:id="l987"/>legal right &amp; reigned over it in the room of its kings <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">as their heirs &amp; successors</add> &amp; <lb xml:id="l988"/>by their administration <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> management <del type="cancelled">it became</del> &amp; assistance <lb xml:id="l989"/>it became a king or kingdom of fierce countenance. <lb xml:id="l990"/>Then it conquered the kingdom of Syria An. Sam. 1037, <lb xml:id="l991"/>&amp; the kingdom of Iudea An. Sam. 1038, &amp; the kingdom <lb xml:id="l992"/>of Egypt An. Sam. 1071, &amp; by conquering those three <lb xml:id="l993"/>kingdoms it stood up &amp; became exceeding great towards <lb xml:id="l994"/>the south &amp; towards the east &amp; towards the pleasant <lb xml:id="l995"/>land, but not by its own power. And by <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">growing great towards the pleasant land &amp;</add> conquering Iudea the <lb xml:id="l996"/>people of <del type="strikethrough">After this little horn <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">God, it</add></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">God, it</add> grew up <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">also</add> to the host of <lb xml:id="l997"/>heaven &amp; <del type="strikethrough"><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">by one after this conquest it</add></del> cast down some of the host &amp; of the starrs to <lb xml:id="l998"/>the grownd. Then it magnified it self to the Prince of <lb xml:id="l999"/>the host &amp; took away the daily worship. But for under<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1000"/>standing these things its necessary to compare this vision <lb xml:id="l1001"/>of the Ram &amp; Goat with the Prophesy of the Scripture of <lb xml:id="l1002"/>truth. For they both concern the <del type="cancelled">Greek</del> nations of the Greek <lb xml:id="l1003"/>Empire reigning <del type="strikethrough">first</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">sometimes</add> by their own power &amp; <del type="strikethrough">then</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">sometimes</add> by the <lb xml:id="l1004"/>power of others <del type="cancelled">nations</del> till the end of the four Empire, <lb xml:id="l1005"/>&amp; the latter is a commentary upon the <del type="cancelled">first</del> former.</p>
        <p xml:id="par64">In the prophesy of the scripture of truth Daniel <lb xml:id="l1006"/>tells us how the first <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">K</add>ingdom of the Greeks represented <lb xml:id="l1007"/>by the first horn of the Goat brake into four great <lb xml:id="l1008"/>kingdoms <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">seated</add> to the four winds of heaven, &amp; then describes <lb xml:id="l1009"/>the history of the kings or kingdoms of the north &amp; south <lb xml:id="l1010"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> are two of the four &amp; <del type="cancelled">there bre</del> prosecutes the de<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1011"/>scription down to the eighth year of Antiochus Epi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1012"/>phanes, the year in <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the kingdom of Macedon fell, <lb xml:id="l1013"/>&amp; there he breaks off &amp; passes <del type="strikethrough">to the description of</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">from describing the kingdom of the four horns to describe <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>that</expan></choice> of</add> the <lb xml:id="l1014"/>little horn of the Goat or king of fierce counte<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1015"/>nance in these words, <hi rend="underline">And arms out of him shall <lb xml:id="l1016"/>stand up</hi>. <hi rend="underline">Arms</hi> are every where in this prophesy <lb xml:id="l1017"/>put for the military force of a kingdom; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><hi rend="underline">out of him</hi> is out of the people of his kingdom</add> &amp; <hi rend="underline">standing <lb xml:id="l1018"/>up</hi> signifies making war &amp; growing great &amp; powerfull <lb xml:id="l1019"/>by conquest; &amp; here it signifies standing up over the <lb xml:id="l1020"/>kingdoms of the north &amp; south of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> Daniel had been <lb xml:id="l1021"/>hitherto speaking. Arms shall stand up &amp; a king of <lb xml:id="l1022"/>fierce countenance shall stand up are expressions of the <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">same</fw>
        <pb xml:id="p019r" n="19r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">19r</fw>same signification. These arms are the king of fierce countenance &amp; <lb xml:id="l1023"/>both are the little horn of the Goat. <hi rend="underline">Arms out of him shall stand <lb xml:id="l1024"/>up,</hi> that is, the little horn growing out of the substance or people of <lb xml:id="l1025"/>the northern horn or kingdom of the north, shall wax exceeding great <lb xml:id="l1026"/>towards the south &amp; toward the east &amp; toward the pleasant land by – <lb xml:id="l1027"/>conquest. These arms grew out of the people of the king of the north <lb xml:id="l1028"/>by conquest. These arms grew out of the people of the king of the north <lb xml:id="l1029"/>by conquest, till they became a little horn, &amp; this horn <del type="strikethrough">shall still</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">was still to</add> grow <lb xml:id="l1030"/>out of <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the remainder of</add> the people of that king by conquest &amp; thereby was great &amp; <lb xml:id="l1031"/><del type="cancelled">then</del> by carrying on his conquests also into Egypt wax exceeding great.</p>
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        <p xml:id="par65">You may translate <foreign xml:lang="heb">ונממ</foreign> not <hi rend="underline">out of him</hi> but <hi rend="underline">after him</hi>, as <lb xml:id="l1032"/>– <foreign xml:lang="heb">ךלממ</foreign> signifies <hi rend="underline">after the king</hi> Dan. II. 8. And then the words <lb xml:id="l1033"/>– run thus; <hi rend="underline">And after him arms shall stand up</hi>, &amp; <del type="strikethrough">by the</del> <lb xml:id="l1034"/>– <del type="strikethrough">arms standing up</del> may be understood <del type="strikethrough">either <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of</add> the forces of the Romans</del> <lb xml:id="l1035"/>– <del type="strikethrough">standing up over the Greeks by the assistance of the kingdom of Per</del> <lb xml:id="l1036"/>– <del type="strikethrough">gamus, or <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of</add> the forces of that kingdom standing up by the power of the</del> <lb xml:id="l1037"/>– <del type="strikethrough">Romans, or of both together <del type="cancelled">firs</del> standing up first <del type="cancelled">by</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in</add> confederacy to</del> <lb xml:id="l1038"/>– <del type="strikethrough">conquer Macedon &amp; then <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">in</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">in union</add></add> by <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">them to reign <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/> Macedon &amp;</add> union to reign over Asia minor <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">together</add> <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/> conquer</del> <lb xml:id="l1039"/>– <del type="strikethrough">Syria &amp; Egypt</del> of the kingdom of Macedon standing up <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/></del></add> in the power <lb xml:id="l1040"/><del type="strikethrough"><space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="7"/> After the kingdom of Pergamus &amp;c.</del> of the Romans <del type="strikethrough">&amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><unclear reason="del" cert="low">after</unclear></add> by the <lb xml:id="l1041"/>successive additions of the kingdoms of Pergamus Syria &amp; Egypt.</del> <lb xml:id="l1042"/>For since the greek empire in the power of the Romans <del type="strikethrough">was</del> <lb xml:id="l1043"/>arose up from the kingdoms of Macedon &amp; Pergamus united by <lb xml:id="l1044"/>the legacy of Attalus: it was fit that both those originals <lb xml:id="l1045"/>should be represented in these prophesies.</p>
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        <p xml:id="par66">After the kingdom of Pergamus <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="cancelled">was a</del> was united to that of Macedon &amp;</add> by the power of the Romans &amp; <lb xml:id="l1046"/>under their administration had extended its dominion over Syria <lb xml:id="l1047"/>Iudea &amp; Egypt <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">(all <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is comprehended in the words, <hi rend="underline">And after him arms shall stand up</hi>)</add> they made a new war upon the Iews in the reigns <lb xml:id="l1048"/>of Nero, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Vespasian, Trajan &amp; Hadrian</add> burnt their Temple, destroyed their city, set up the <lb xml:id="l1049"/>heathen Gods in all Iudæa &amp; dispersed the people into all no<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1050"/>tions <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">forbidding them to enter Iudea upon pain of death.</add>. And this is thus described by Daniel. <hi rend="underline">And they shall pollute <lb xml:id="l1051"/>the sanctuary of strength &amp; take away the daily sacrifice &amp; <lb xml:id="l1052"/>place the abomination <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> maketh desolate</hi>. For thus Christ <lb xml:id="l1053"/>himself understood this prophesy, telling his disciples: <hi rend="underline">When ye <lb xml:id="l1054"/>therefore shall see this abomination of desolation spoken of <lb xml:id="l1055"/>by Daniel stand in the holy place</hi> (<hi rend="underline">whoso readeth let him <lb xml:id="l1056"/>understand</hi>) <hi rend="underline">then let them which be in Iudæa fly unto the <lb xml:id="l1057"/>mountains: Mat. XXIV. 15.</hi> Such an abomination Antiochus <lb xml:id="l1058"/>Epiphanes attempted to set up but without success. The abomi<lb xml:id="l1059"/>nation <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> they set up did not make the land desolate, but <lb xml:id="l1060"/>that <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Romans set up has made it desolate <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; empty</add> of its people <lb xml:id="l1061"/>the Iews to this day.</p>
        <p xml:id="par67"><del type="blockStrikethrough">But before this abomination was set up the Christian <lb xml:id="l1062"/>religion which in time overspread the whole Roman Empire <lb xml:id="l1063"/>commences among the Iews &amp; began to spread among the Gen<lb xml:id="l1064"/>tiles. The street &amp; wall of Ierusalem was finished in the <lb xml:id="l1065"/>28<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of Artaxerxes Longimanus as above &amp; was to stand <lb xml:id="l1066"/>62 weeks of years in troublesome times untill the coming of <lb xml:id="l1067"/>the Messiah Dan. IX. 25. And those weeks ended two or three <lb xml:id="l1068"/>years before the vulgar Æra. And at that time Iesus Christ <lb xml:id="l1069"/>the author of the Christian religion was born. The Messiah the <lb xml:id="l1070"/>Christ &amp; the Annointed are words of the same signification in se<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1071"/>veral languages. He came to be the Messiah or <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the</add> annointed Prince <lb xml:id="l1072"/>of the Iews but his kingdom was not of this world. For after the <lb xml:id="l1073"/>62 weeks he was cut off &amp; the people rejected from being his <lb xml:id="l1074"/>&amp; the people of another Prince to come (the Romans) destroyed <lb xml:id="l1075"/>the city &amp; the sanctuary, &amp; the end thereof was with a flood <lb xml:id="l1076"/>&amp; unto the end of the war desolations were made in the land. <lb xml:id="l1077"/>Yet he was annointed a king by his death &amp; resurrection <lb xml:id="l1078"/>having thereby a name given him above every name <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></abbr><expan>that</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1079"/>at the name of Iesus every knee should bow, &amp; he kept <lb xml:id="l1080"/>the covenant with many of his people for a week of years <lb xml:id="l1081"/>untill the conversion of Cornelius &amp; calling of the Gentiles <lb xml:id="l1082"/>by <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Iews were rejected &amp; ceased to be his. And in half <lb xml:id="l1083"/>a week of years (by the wars of the Romans upon the Iews he</del> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight"><del type="blockStrikethrough">caused</del></fw></p>
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        <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par68"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/>✝ League with the Romans <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l1084"/>caused ✝</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p020r" n="20r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">20r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par69"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/>the Empire of the Turks rose up in the north &amp; conquered <lb xml:id="l1085"/>the Greek Empire &amp; extended its conquests gradually over <lb xml:id="l1086"/>Syria Phœnicia Arabia Egypt Libya &amp; Ethiopia, reigning <lb xml:id="l1087"/>over all these countries to this day. All <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is thus de<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1088"/>scribed by Daniel. <hi rend="underline">And at the time of the end the King <lb xml:id="l1089"/>of the south shall push at him &amp; the king of the north <lb xml:id="l1090"/>shall come against him like a whirlwind <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> chariots <lb xml:id="l1091"/>&amp; with horsmen &amp; with many ships, &amp; he shall enter <lb xml:id="l1092"/>into the countries</hi> [of the Greeks] <hi rend="underline">&amp; shall overflow</hi> [then] <lb xml:id="l1093"/><hi rend="underline">&amp; pass over</hi> [by conquering their Empire.] <hi rend="underline">He shall enter <lb xml:id="l1094"/>also into the glorious land</hi> [of Iudea] <hi rend="underline">&amp; many countries</hi> [in <lb xml:id="l1095"/>those parts] <hi rend="underline">shall be overflown. But these shall escape <lb xml:id="l1096"/>out of his hands, even Edom &amp; Moab &amp; the chief of <lb xml:id="l1097"/>the children of Ammon</hi> [that is, Arabia Petræa not <lb xml:id="l1098"/>yet conquered.] <hi rend="underline">He shall stretch forth his hand also <lb xml:id="l1099"/>upon the</hi> [remoter] <hi rend="underline">countries &amp; the land of Egypt shall <lb xml:id="l1100"/>not escape, but he shall have power over the treasures <lb xml:id="l1101"/>of gold &amp; of silver &amp; over all the pretious things of <lb xml:id="l1102"/>Egypt, &amp; the Libyans &amp; Ethiopians shall be in his progress.</hi></p>
        <p xml:id="par70"><hi rend="underline">But tiding out of the east &amp; out of the north shall <lb xml:id="l1103"/>trouble him: therefore he shall go forth with great fury <lb xml:id="l1104"/>to destroy &amp; utterly to make <unclear reason="hand" cert="medium">aroay</unclear> many. And he shall <lb xml:id="l1105"/>plant the Tabernacle of his palace between the</hi> <del type="cancelled">seas</del> [medi<lb xml:id="l1106"/>terranean &amp; dead <hi rend="underline">seas in the glorious holy mountain</hi> [in <lb xml:id="l1107"/>a place called in the Hebrew tongue Ar-ma-geddon] <hi rend="underline">yet <lb xml:id="l1108"/>he shall come to his end &amp; none shall help him. And <lb xml:id="l1109"/>at that time</hi> [when he shall go forth with great fury to <lb xml:id="l1110"/>destroy] <hi rend="underline">shall Michael stand up</hi> [against him] <hi rend="underline">the great <lb xml:id="l1111"/>Prince who <del type="strikethrough">standeth for</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">is set over</add> the children of thy people</hi> [he shall <lb xml:id="l1112"/>stand up as in the war against the Dragon] <hi rend="underline">&amp; there shall <lb xml:id="l1113"/>be a time of trouble such as there never was since <lb xml:id="l1114"/>there was a nation <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">even unto that same time</add></hi> [the great tribulation <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> immediately <lb xml:id="l1115"/>precedes the coming of the Son of man<del type="cancelled">]</del>. Matt. 24. 21, 29, 30 <lb xml:id="l1116"/>Apoc. 7. 14.] <hi rend="underline">And at that time thy people shall be delivered</hi> <lb xml:id="l1117"/>[from the tribulation,] <del type="strikethrough">coming out of it with palm branches in <lb xml:id="l1118"/>their hands<del type="cancelled">]</del></del> <hi rend="underline">every one that shall be found written in the <lb xml:id="l1119"/>book</hi>. [For the Ancient of days shall sit in judgment <lb xml:id="l1120"/>whose garment is white as snow &amp; the hair of his head <lb xml:id="l1121"/>like pure wooll, &amp; his throne like the fiery flames &amp; <lb xml:id="l1122"/>from whose face the heavens &amp; earth flee away &amp; the <lb xml:id="l1123"/>books shall be opened] <hi rend="underline">&amp; many of them that sleep in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1124"/>dust shall awake some to everlasting life &amp; some to <lb xml:id="l1125"/>shame &amp; everlasting contempt. And they that be wise <lb xml:id="l1126"/>shall shine as the brightness of the firmament, &amp; they <lb xml:id="l1127"/>that turn many to righteousness as the starrs for ever <lb xml:id="l1128"/>&amp; ever</hi>. – <hi rend="underline">But go thou thy way</hi> [Daniel] <hi rend="underline">for thou <lb xml:id="l1129"/>shall rest &amp; stand in thy lot</hi> <del type="cancelled">in the e</del> [amongst <lb xml:id="l1130"/>them that awake out of the dust] <hi rend="underline">in the end of the <lb xml:id="l1131"/>days</hi>.</p>
        <p xml:id="par71">Thus Daniel in this prophesy of the scripture of truth <lb xml:id="l1132"/>hath described by steps the chief actions &amp; revolutions within <lb xml:id="l1133"/>the compass of the Greek Empire in all ages from the reign <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">of</fw>
                    <pb xml:id="p021r" n="21r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">21r</fw> of Alexander the great to the resurrection of the dead. And in <lb xml:id="l1134"/>doing this he hath distinguished the times into three of four cor<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1135"/>dinal periods. The first is of the reign of the Greeks untill the <lb xml:id="l1136"/>Romans began to conquer them. The second is of the Romans over <lb xml:id="l1137"/>the Greeks untill the division of their Empire into the Empires of the <lb xml:id="l1138"/>Greeks &amp; Latines. The third is of the Greek Empire at Constantinople <lb xml:id="l1139"/>after separation from the Latines untill the rise &amp; reign of the <lb xml:id="l1140"/>Mahometans. And the fourth is of the Mahometans making war <lb xml:id="l1141"/>upon the Greeks &amp; reigning successively in the south &amp; north. <lb xml:id="l1142"/>And these periods are distinguished from one another by saying in the <lb xml:id="l1143"/>beginning of the second, &amp; again in the beginning of the third, that <lb xml:id="l1144"/>the end is <del type="cancelled">not</del> yet for a time appointed &amp; calling the fourth the <lb xml:id="l1145"/>time of the end. In the first period the transgressors came to <lb xml:id="l1146"/>the full. The second began with their practices against the daily <lb xml:id="l1147"/>worship of the Iews; The third with the rise &amp; reign of the <lb xml:id="l1148"/>religion of the Moncks: &amp; the fourth with the rise &amp; reign <lb xml:id="l1149"/>of the religion of the Mahometans. In the end of the first <lb xml:id="l1150"/>period Iason the High Priest with certain of the Iews having <lb xml:id="l1151"/>obteined licence from the king to do after the ordinances of the <lb xml:id="l1152"/>heathens &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">they</add> made themselves uncircumcised &amp; forsook <lb xml:id="l1153"/>the holy covenant &amp; joyned themselves to the heathen (1 Mac. <lb xml:id="l1154"/>I. II &amp; 2 Mac. 4. 9, 12:) <del type="strikethrough"><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; Antiochus Epiphanes spoiled the Temple:</add></del> In the <del type="cancelled">second t</del> beginning of the second <lb xml:id="l1155"/>the abomination of the heathens was set up by Antiochus <lb xml:id="l1156"/><del type="strikethrough">Epiphanes</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Epiphanes</add> in all Iudæa &amp; <add place="inline" indicator="no">it</add> was afterwards endeavoured to be set <lb xml:id="l1157"/>up by the persecutions of the heathen Roman Emperors among <lb xml:id="l1158"/>the Christians. In the third the abomination of the Moncks <lb xml:id="l1159"/>of invoking the dead, <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is a breach of the first command<lb xml:id="l1160"/>ment, was set up in all the empires. In the fourth the <lb xml:id="l1161"/>Monckish abomination of worshipping pictures or images, <lb xml:id="l1162"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is a breach of the second commandment, was set up <lb xml:id="l1163"/>in all the Empire: <del type="over">&amp;</del><add place="over" indicator="no">And</add> these abominations made a desolati<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1164"/>on continued all the time of the end untill the cleansing <lb xml:id="l1165"/>of the sanctuary.</p>
        <p xml:id="par72"><del type="blockStrikethrough">And it is observable that after the transgressors were <lb xml:id="l1166"/>come to the full the first act of setting up the abomination <lb xml:id="l1167"/>was upon the 15<hi rend="underline">th</hi> day of the month Caslen (November) <lb xml:id="l1168"/>in the 145<hi rend="underline">th</hi> year of Seleucus, two months after <lb xml:id="l1169"/>conquest of Macedon by the Romans; at <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> time they <lb xml:id="l1170"/>built idol-altars throughout the cities of Iudah on every <lb xml:id="l1171"/>side (1 Macc. I. 54:) &amp; that the last act of setting up the <lb xml:id="l1172"/>abomination was in the beginning of the year of Christ <lb xml:id="l1173"/>842 &amp; the end of the</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par73">In the end of the first period it is said: <hi rend="underline">And both these kings <lb xml:id="l1174"/>hearts shall be to do mischief &amp; they shall speak lyes at one <lb xml:id="l1175"/>table</hi> [against the holy covenant;] <hi rend="underline">but it shall not prosper: for <lb xml:id="l1176"/>yet the end shall be at the time appointed</hi>. And the second <lb xml:id="l1177"/>period begins with these words: <hi rend="underline">Then shall be return into <lb xml:id="l1178"/>his land with great riches &amp; his heart shall be against the <lb xml:id="l1179"/>holy covenant: &amp; he shall act</hi> [against it,] <hi rend="underline">but it shall not <lb xml:id="l1180"/>prosper, for the end is not yet</hi>. All this was in autumn in the <lb xml:id="l1181"/>year of Seleucus 143, when Antiochus Epiphanes in returning <lb xml:id="l1182"/>out of Egypt into Syria sackt Ierusalem, slew many of the <lb xml:id="l1183"/>people, spoiled the Temple, took away the golden Altar &amp; the <lb xml:id="l1184"/>Candlestick &amp; the Table of shew bread &amp; the Vail, &amp; all the Vialls <lb xml:id="l1185"/>the vessels &amp; treasures of the Temple, &amp; thereby made the daily <lb xml:id="l1186"/>worship begin to cease. This was in the middle of the war of <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">the</fw>
        <pb xml:id="p022r" n="22r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">22r</fw> the Romans against the kingdom of Macedon, &amp; after two <lb xml:id="l1187"/>years more, when that kingdom was newly conquered, – <lb xml:id="l1188"/>Antiochus upon his second return out of Egypt caused the Altar <lb xml:id="l1189"/>to be polluted &amp; idol-altars &amp; groves &amp; chappels of Idols <lb xml:id="l1190"/>to be set up throughout all the cities of Iudea &amp; <del type="cancelled">that al</del> <lb xml:id="l1191"/>ordeined that all men should forsake the law &amp; follow <lb xml:id="l1192"/>the customes of the heathens 1 Macc. I. 42, 47, 50, 54. And all this <lb xml:id="l1193"/>was done by the suggestion of Ptolomy king of Egypt as above <lb xml:id="l1194"/>2 Macc. 6. 8. This was the first act of taking away the <lb xml:id="l1195"/>daily sacrifice &amp; setting up the abomination of desolation: &amp; <lb xml:id="l1196"/>the last act was in <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the beginning of</add> the year of Christ 842 &amp; end of the <lb xml:id="l1197"/>year of Seleucus 1153, when a Council called at Constan<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1198"/>tinople by the Empress Theodora &amp; he<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">r</add> son Michael <lb xml:id="l1199"/>decreed that Images which had been condemned &amp; thrown <lb xml:id="l1200"/>down by several former Emperors should be set up <lb xml:id="l1201"/>again &amp; venerated as before; &amp; a festival was instituted <lb xml:id="l1202"/>to be kept annually on Feb. II in memory of their <lb xml:id="l1203"/>restitution. And it is observable that the difference be<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1204"/>tween these two periods being 1010 Iudaic years is the same <lb xml:id="l1205"/>with the difference between the 2300 &amp; the 1290 days, <lb xml:id="l1206"/>putting a prophetick day for a Iudaic year. But these <lb xml:id="l1207"/>numbers admit of several interpretations &amp; it must be left <lb xml:id="l1208"/>to time to discover the truth.</p>
        <p xml:id="par74">And its further observable that Daniel describes the last <lb xml:id="l1209"/>end of all these things by three steps or successive events. The <lb xml:id="l1210"/>first event is the fall of the last horn of the fourth Beast <lb xml:id="l1211"/>in the end of <hi rend="underline">a time times &amp; half a time</hi>. The second event <lb xml:id="l1212"/>is the <del type="strikethrough">fall of the last end of the indignatio cleansing of the</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">return of the Iewish captivity &amp; cleansing of the</add> <lb xml:id="l1213"/>sanctuary <del type="strikethrough">in the end of the indignation against the Iews</del> when <lb xml:id="l1214"/>God <hi rend="underline">shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy <lb xml:id="l1215"/>people</hi>. The third event is the commencing of the kingdom of <lb xml:id="l1216"/>God &amp; Christ over the nations of the four Monarchs by the <lb xml:id="l1217"/>victory of Michael at the end of the great tribulation: at <lb xml:id="l1218"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> time the people of Daniel was many as are found written <lb xml:id="l1219"/>in the book are delivered thereby &amp; many that sleep in the dust <lb xml:id="l1220"/>awake &amp; Daniel stands in his lot among them. And these three <lb xml:id="l1221"/>successive events are described by Daniel in this manner.</p>
        <p xml:id="par75">1 <hi rend="underline">And one said to the man cloathed in linnen who <lb xml:id="l1222"/>was upon the waters of the river, How long<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> shall it <lb xml:id="l1223"/>be to the end of these wonder? And I heard the man <lb xml:id="l1224"/>cloathed in linnen who was upon the waters of the river <lb xml:id="l1225"/>when he lift up his right hand &amp; his left hand unto</hi> – <lb xml:id="l1226"/>heaven &amp; sware by him that liveth for ever &amp; ever, <lb xml:id="l1227"/>that it shall be for a time times &amp; an half.</p>
        <p xml:id="par76">2 <hi rend="underline">And</hi> [after that] <hi rend="underline">when he shall have</hi> [further] <lb xml:id="l1228"/><hi rend="underline">accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people <lb xml:id="l1229"/>all these things shall be finished. And I heard but I <lb xml:id="l1230"/>understood not. Then I said I, O my Lord what shall be <lb xml:id="l1231"/>the end of these things</hi> [when he shall have accomplished <lb xml:id="l1232"/>to scatter the power of the holy people <del type="cancelled">then</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp;</add> all these things <lb xml:id="l1233"/>shall be <del type="cancelled">fulfilled</del> finished?] <hi rend="underline">And he said – From the time that <lb xml:id="l1234"/>the daily sacrifice shall be taken away &amp; the abomination <lb xml:id="l1235"/>that maket desolate be set up</hi> [untill he shall have <lb xml:id="l1236"/>accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people] <hi rend="underline">three <lb xml:id="l1237"/>shall be a thousand two hundred &amp; ninety days</hi></p>
        <p xml:id="par77">3. <hi rend="underline">Blessed is he that waiteth &amp; cometh to the thousand <lb xml:id="l1238"/>three hundred &amp; give &amp; thirty days</hi> [at <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> time all these <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">things</fw>
        <pb xml:id="p023r" n="23r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">23r</fw> things shall be finished.] <hi rend="underline">But go thy way till the end be <lb xml:id="l1239"/>for thou shalt rest &amp; stand in they lot at the end of the <lb xml:id="l1240"/>days.</hi></p>
        <p xml:id="par78">At the first period, times &amp; laws cease to be given into the <lb xml:id="l1241"/>hands of the little horn of the fourth Beast, &amp; many begin <lb xml:id="l1242"/>to run to &amp; fro &amp; knowledge to be encreased &amp; the gospel to <lb xml:id="l1243"/>be preached in all nations by the two Witnesses ascending up to <lb xml:id="l1244"/>heaven in a cloud.</p>
        <p xml:id="par79">At the second period the Sanctuary is cleansed from the <lb xml:id="l1245"/>abomination of desolation <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> had been set up by the little <lb xml:id="l1246"/>horn of the He-goat.</p>
        <p xml:id="par80">At the third period that horn reigning in the power of <lb xml:id="l1247"/>the king of the north plants the palace of his tabernacle <lb xml:id="l1248"/>between the seas in the glorious holy mountain &amp; comes to <lb xml:id="l1249"/>his end by the hand of Michael the great Prince who is set <lb xml:id="l1250"/>over the children of Daniels people, &amp; the Dragon being <lb xml:id="l1251"/>overcome by Michael is taken &amp; shut up in the bottom<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1252"/>less pit, &amp; the great tribulation ceases &amp; Daniels people are <lb xml:id="l1253"/>delivered <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">every</unclear></del> as many as are found written in the book <lb xml:id="l1254"/>&amp; many that sleep in the dust awake, &amp; the world being <lb xml:id="l1255"/>now at an end the Messiah the Prince comes to judge the <lb xml:id="l1256"/>quick &amp; the dead, &amp; the great Iubilee is celebrated at his <lb xml:id="l1257"/>coming <del type="strikethrough">at</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">in</add> the end of the seven weeks.</p>
        <p xml:id="par81">At this end of the world (called by Daniel the end) <lb xml:id="l1258"/>God sits in judgement on a great white throne, &amp; the earth <lb xml:id="l1259"/>&amp; the heaven flee away from his face &amp; there is no <lb xml:id="l1260"/>more sea; &amp; a new heaven &amp; a new earth is created <lb xml:id="l1261"/>&amp; God makes all things new Apoc. XX. II. &amp; XXI. I, 5. But this <lb xml:id="l1262"/>end of the old world &amp; creation of a new one is to be <lb xml:id="l1263"/>understood of the world politick, the world <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">composed</add> of those nations of <lb xml:id="l1264"/>which Daniel had been prophesying to the time of the end. <lb xml:id="l1265"/>The heaven &amp; earth of th<del type="over">e</del><add place="over" indicator="no">i</add>s world politick flee away &amp; <lb xml:id="l1266"/>the elements thereof are dissolved as it were with great <lb xml:id="l1267"/>heat, &amp; the Sun is darkned, &amp; the Moon ceases to give her <lb xml:id="l1268"/>light, &amp; the starrs fall from heaven &amp; a new earth politic is created <lb xml:id="l1269"/>wherein dwelleth righteousness, &amp; a new Ierusalem comes down <lb xml:id="l1270"/>from God out of heaven, &amp; henceforward the Tabernacle of <lb xml:id="l1271"/>God is with men, &amp; there shall be no more sorrow nor pain; <lb xml:id="l1272"/>for the former things are passed away, &amp; the nations of them <lb xml:id="l1273"/>which are saved shall walk in the light of this city, &amp; the <lb xml:id="l1274"/>kings of the earth shall bring their glory &amp; honour into it, <lb xml:id="l1275"/>Apoc. XXI. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 24 &amp; Matt. XXIV. 29. The heavens shall vanish <lb xml:id="l1276"/>away like smoak &amp; the earth shall wax old like a garment <lb xml:id="l1277"/>&amp; they that dwell therein shall dye but the salvation of God <lb xml:id="l1278"/>shall be for ever &amp; his righteousness shall not be abolished. – And <lb xml:id="l1279"/>he shall plant the heavens anew &amp; lay the foundations of the <lb xml:id="l1280"/>earth &amp; say unto Sion, Thou art my people, Isa. I. 1. 6, 16. The <lb xml:id="l1281"/>mountains shall depart &amp; the hills be removed, but his kindness <lb xml:id="l1282"/>shall not depart from Israel, neither shall the covenant of <lb xml:id="l1283"/>his peace be removed. In a little wrath he hid his face from <lb xml:id="l1284"/>her for a moment but with everlasting kindness will he <lb xml:id="l1285"/>have mercy on her &amp; lay the foundations of Ierusalem with <lb xml:id="l1286"/>Saphires &amp; make her windows of Agates &amp; her gates of car<lb xml:id="l1287"/>buncles &amp; all her borders of pleasant stones, &amp; no weapon <lb xml:id="l1288"/>formed against her shall prosper, Isa. LIV, 8, 10, 12. For God <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">will</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p024r" n="24r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">24r</fw> will create new heavens &amp; a new earth &amp; the former shall <lb xml:id="l1289"/>not be remembered – &amp; he will create Ierusalem a rejoycing <lb xml:id="l1290"/>&amp; her people a joy – &amp; they shall build houses &amp; inhabit them <lb xml:id="l1291"/>&amp; plant vineyards &amp; eat the fruit of them &amp; long enjoy the <lb xml:id="l1292"/>work of their hands. And as the new heavens &amp; new earth <lb xml:id="l1293"/>which God will create shall remain before him so shall the <lb xml:id="l1294"/>seed &amp; the name of Israel remain, Isa. LXV. 17, 18, 21 &amp; LXVI. <lb xml:id="l1295"/>22. I beheld till the ancient of days did sit whose throne <lb xml:id="l1296"/>was as the fiery flames &amp; ten thousand times ten thousand <lb xml:id="l1297"/>stood before him &amp; the judgment was set &amp; the books were <lb xml:id="l1298"/>opened. I beheld the Beast was slain &amp; his body given to the <lb xml:id="l1299"/>burning flames – And one like the Son of man came in <lb xml:id="l1300"/>the clouds of heaven &amp; they brought him before the ancient <lb xml:id="l1301"/>of days, &amp; there was given him dominion &amp; glory &amp; a king<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1302"/>dom, that all people nations &amp; languages should serve him <lb xml:id="l1303"/>His dominion is an everlasting dominion which shall not pass <lb xml:id="l1304"/>away &amp; his kingdom that <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> shall not be destroyed. – <lb xml:id="l1305"/>– For the judgment shall sit &amp; they shall take away the <lb xml:id="l1306"/>dominion of the last horn of the fourth Beast to consume <lb xml:id="l1307"/>&amp; to destroy it to the end. And the kingdom &amp; dominion &amp; <lb xml:id="l1308"/>the greatness of the kingdom under the whole heaven shall <lb xml:id="l1309"/>be given to the people of the saints of the most High, whose <lb xml:id="l1310"/>kingdom is an everlasting kingdom<del type="cancelled">s</del> &amp; all dominions shall <lb xml:id="l1311"/>serve &amp; obey him, Dan. VII. These shall be times no longer <lb xml:id="l1312"/>but in the days of the voice of the seventh Angel when <lb xml:id="l1313"/>he shall begin to sound, the mystery of God shall be finished <lb xml:id="l1314"/>as he hath declared by his servants the Prophets. – And <lb xml:id="l1315"/>the seventh Angel sounded &amp; there were great voices in <lb xml:id="l1316"/>heaven saying, The kingdoms of this world are become <lb xml:id="l1317"/>the kingdoms of God &amp; of his Christ &amp; he shall reign <lb xml:id="l1318"/>for ever &amp; ever. – And the time of the dead is come that <lb xml:id="l1319"/>they should be judged, &amp; that God should give rewards <lb xml:id="l1320"/>unto his servants the Prophets &amp; to the Saints &amp; to them <lb xml:id="l1321"/>that fear his name, &amp; destroy them that destroy the earth. <lb xml:id="l1322"/>Apoc X. 6, 7 &amp; XI. 15, 18. <del type="strikethrough">The end of the</del> By all these &amp; other <lb xml:id="l1323"/>places of Scripture it is manifest that the end of the world, the <lb xml:id="l1324"/>end of time &amp; the day of judgment i<del type="over">s</del><add place="over" indicator="no">n</add> the sense of scripture is the <lb xml:id="l1325"/>end of the kingdoms of the world, &amp; the creation of a new heaven <lb xml:id="l1326"/>&amp; new earth signifies the founding of the kingdom of the Messiah <lb xml:id="l1327"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is to succeed them &amp; become universal &amp; <del type="cancelled">succeed them</del> stand for <lb xml:id="l1328"/>ever.</p>
        <p xml:id="par82">In the latter years the king of the north called by Ezekiel <lb xml:id="l1329"/>Gog of the land of Magog, shall come into the land <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is <lb xml:id="l1330"/>brought back from captivity &amp; gathered out of many nations; <lb xml:id="l1331"/>he shall come like a storm with all his company, Persia, Ethiopia, <lb xml:id="l1332"/>Libya &amp; Gomer (or Germany &amp; Gaule) &amp; the house of Togarmah <lb xml:id="l1333"/>of the north quarters: he shall <del type="over">s</del><add place="over" indicator="no">c</add>ome against the <del type="cancelled">house</del> moun<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1334"/>tains of Israel <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> have been always wast but are brought <lb xml:id="l1335"/>forth out of the nations &amp; dwell safely in the land of unwalled <lb xml:id="l1336"/>villages without gates or barrs, &amp; he shall plant the tabernacle <lb xml:id="l1337"/>of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain <lb xml:id="l1338"/>&amp; come to his end &amp; none shall help him. And then shall the <lb xml:id="l1339"/>heathen know that the house of Israel went into captivity for <lb xml:id="l1340"/>their iniquity, Ezek. XXXVIII. 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12 &amp; XXXIX. 23, 27, 28. By this <lb xml:id="l1341"/>victory the last horn of the <del type="over">h</del><add place="over" indicator="no">H</add>e Goat is broken without hand, &amp; the <lb xml:id="l1342"/>stone cut out without hand falls upon the feet of the image, &amp; the <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">iron</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p025r" n="25r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">25r</fw> iron the clay the brass the silver &amp; the gold are broken in pieces <lb xml:id="l1343"/>together &amp; become like chaff &amp; are carried away by the wind <lb xml:id="l1344"/>so that no place is found for them. Thus the old world politick <lb xml:id="l1345"/>beginns to flee away like chaff &amp; to be succeeded by a new one <lb xml:id="l1346"/>the stone becoming a great mountain. And when the rest of the <lb xml:id="l1347"/>nations in the four quarters of the earth (Gog &amp; Magog) whose <lb xml:id="l1348"/>number is as the sand of the sea, are gathered together in battel <lb xml:id="l1349"/>against the beloved city &amp; are devoured by fire from heaven <lb xml:id="l1350"/>the old world vanished out of sight &amp; is forgotten &amp; the crea<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1351"/><del type="cancelled">ti</del>tion of the new one is finished, the mountain filling the <lb xml:id="l1352"/>whole earth.</p>
        <p xml:id="par83">In the days of the Patriarchs almost every city had its <lb xml:id="l1353"/>king. These cities conquering one another grew into larger <lb xml:id="l1354"/>kingdoms &amp; those into larger till the monarchies of Egypt &amp; <lb xml:id="l1355"/>Assyria &amp; the four monarchies of Daniel &amp; those of the south <lb xml:id="l1356"/>&amp; north arose. And in the end of world God sets up a mo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1357"/>narchy over all these nations, <del type="strikethrough"><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">as it were by a new creation</add></del> &amp; this monarchy after a thou<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1358"/>sand years is invaded by the nations round about in number <lb xml:id="l1359"/>as the same of the sea, &amp; by conquering them becomes uni<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1360"/>versal &amp; invincible. In this monarchy Christ <del type="strikethrough">shall</del> reign<add place="inline" indicator="no">s</add> over <lb xml:id="l1361"/>the house of Iacob for ever &amp; of his kingdom there shall be <lb xml:id="l1362"/>no end Luke I. 32, 33.</p>
        <p xml:id="par84">When Christ reigned over Israel in the wilderness &amp; in <lb xml:id="l1363"/>the days of the Iudges, he had <del type="strikethrough">also</del> a kingdom of Angels <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; by their ministry governed his people below:</add><choice><sic>:</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> &amp; built in <lb xml:id="l1364"/>like manner when he comes to judgement he comes with a <lb xml:id="l1365"/>kingdom composed of an innumerable company of Angels; &amp; <lb xml:id="l1366"/>the saints who rise from the dead are added to this kingdom. <lb xml:id="l1367"/>For they neither marry nor are given in marriage but are as <lb xml:id="l1368"/>the Angels in heaven. At his coming the saints rise out of the <lb xml:id="l1369"/>dust <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">with bodies celestial</add> &amp; he shall send his Angels &amp; they shall gather the elect <lb xml:id="l1370"/>from the four winds of heaven &amp; the dead in Christ shall rise <lb xml:id="l1371"/>first &amp; they that are alive shall be caught up together with <lb xml:id="l1372"/>them <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air &amp; so shall they</add> ever be with the Lord 1 Thess IV. 16, 17 Matt. XVII. 31, 40. <lb xml:id="l1373"/>Luke XVII. 34, 37. The<del type="over">y</del><add place="over" indicator="no">s</add>e reign with Christ &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">with</add> the blessed Angels <lb xml:id="l1374"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in heaven</add> a thousand years before the rest of the dead are raised<del type="over">;</del><add place="over" indicator="no">:</add> for judg<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1375"/>ment begins at the house of God. And when these are judged they <lb xml:id="l1376"/>assist in judging the rest of the dead &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">also in judging</add> the fallen Angels, 1 Cor. VI. <lb xml:id="l1377"/>2, 3. Matt. XIX. 28. At his coming he shall also send forth his Angels <lb xml:id="l1378"/>&amp; they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend <lb xml:id="l1379"/>&amp; them <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> do iniquity, &amp; then shall the righteous shine forth <lb xml:id="l1380"/>as the Sun in the kingdom of their father <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; as the starrs for ever &amp; ever.</add><choice><sic>.</sic><corr type="delText"/></choice> Matt. XIII. 41, 43 <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; Dan XII. 3.</add> Thus <lb xml:id="l1381"/>he shall judge the quick &amp; the dead at his coming &amp; his kingdom, <lb xml:id="l1382"/><del type="strikethrough">rewarding the saints <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in heaven</add>, &amp; smiting the nations <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">on earth</add> with the breath of his</del> <lb xml:id="l1383"/>mouth <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">as <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> a two edged sword &amp; ruling them by an army of Angels as with a rod of iron. For he</del></add>, <del type="strikethrough">&amp; ruling with a rod of iron <del type="over">a</del><add place="over" indicator="no">i</add>s king of kings &amp; Lord of Lords <lb xml:id="l1384"/>1 Tim IV. 1 &amp; Apoc. XIX. 15, 16. rewarding the saints in heaven with <lb xml:id="l1385"/>power over the nations <gap reason="blotDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> rewarding the saints with a crown of <lb xml:id="l1386"/>life in heaven &amp; with power over the nations<del type="cancelled">, &amp;</del> on earth, &amp; <lb xml:id="l1387"/>smiting the nations <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">with</unclear></del> by the word of his mouth as with a two-<lb xml:id="l1388"/>edged sword &amp; ruling them by an army of Angels as with a rod <lb xml:id="l1389"/>of iron. For he is King of kings &amp; Lord of lords, 1 Tim. IV. 1 &amp; Apoc. <lb xml:id="l1390"/>XIX. 15, 16.</p>
        <p xml:id="par85">The he-Goat in the reign of <del type="cancelled">t</del>his last horn <del type="cancelled">of</del> is called by <lb xml:id="l1391"/>the Apostles. The Man of Sin from the transgression of desolation <lb xml:id="l1392"/>set up by him, &amp; the Antichrist from his standing up against the <lb xml:id="l1393"/>Prince of Princes <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; destroying the holy people</add>. And because he magnifies &amp; exalts himself <lb xml:id="l1394"/>above every God &amp; speaks marvelous things against the God <lb xml:id="l1395"/>of Gods &amp; reigns (tho not always in his own power) till the last <lb xml:id="l1396"/>end of the indignation &amp; till the sanctuary be cleansed, therefore <lb xml:id="l1397"/>the Man of Sin is said to oppose &amp; exalt himself above every <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">thing</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p026r" n="26r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">26r</fw> thing that is called God or that is worshipped, &amp; to sit <lb xml:id="l1398"/>in the Temple of God <del type="strikethrough">shewing himself that he is a</del> &amp; <lb xml:id="l1399"/>continue till Christ destroys him with the breath of his <lb xml:id="l1400"/>mouth &amp; the brightness of his coming. He is also represented <lb xml:id="l1401"/>by the Dragon in the Apocalyps, &amp; from his idolatry <lb xml:id="l1402"/>called the Devil &amp; Satan, &amp; his Host or Church is thence <lb xml:id="l1403"/>called the Synagogue of Satan. And because the little <lb xml:id="l1404"/>horn of the Goat was the kingdom of Pergamus, this <lb xml:id="l1405"/>Satan is said to have his seat or throne in Pergamus.</p>
        <p xml:id="par86">Daniel tells us that the words [of the prophesy <lb xml:id="l1406"/>of the scripture of truth] are shut up &amp; the Book is <lb xml:id="l1407"/>sealed till the time of the end. The seales of this Book <lb xml:id="l1408"/>are opened in the Apocalyps &amp; then follows the time <lb xml:id="l1409"/>of the end called in the new Testament the latter times <lb xml:id="l1410"/>&amp; the latter days.</p>
        <p xml:id="par87">The four Empires being described by the Image of <lb xml:id="l1411"/>four metalls &amp; again by the vision of <add place="inline" indicator="no"><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice></add> four Beasts; &amp; the <lb xml:id="l1412"/>third Empire being more fully described by the Vision of <lb xml:id="l1413"/>the he-goat &amp; still more fully by the prophesy of the <lb xml:id="l1414"/>scripture of truth: a fuller description of the fourth Empire <lb xml:id="l1415"/>was reserved for the vision of Iohn in the times of the <lb xml:id="l1416"/>Gospel when that Empire <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">should</add> reign<del type="cancelled">ed</del>. Daniels prophesies be<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1417"/>gan with the Babylonian captivity, Iohn's <del type="cancelled">with</del> prophesy <lb xml:id="l1418"/>was given in the beginning of the Roman captivity; &amp; <lb xml:id="l1419"/>the relation of the two captivities to one another, is – <lb xml:id="l1420"/>represented in Iohn's by giving the name of Babylon to <lb xml:id="l1421"/>Rome.</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p028r" n="28r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">28r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par88">that he disputes for the deity or worship of the holy Ghost <lb xml:id="l1422"/>in all his works. His companion about this matter you may <del type="cancelled">know</del> <lb xml:id="l1423"/>f<del type="over">y</del><add place="over" indicator="no">i</add>nd in the end of his last book <foreign xml:lang="lat">de Trinitate</foreign>. In the year <lb xml:id="l1424"/>360 he returned from banishment &amp; from that time set <lb xml:id="l1425"/>himself to <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> sollicit the bishops of Gallia to the language <lb xml:id="l1426"/>of one substance &amp; homousios. And when <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">by getting them to meet in small Councils</add> he had made a <lb xml:id="l1427"/>considerable party in Gallia he went into Italy with <lb xml:id="l1428"/>Eusebius of Vercelles to sollicit the bishops of Italy &amp; accused <lb xml:id="l1429"/>Auxentius bishop of Millain to the Emperor Valentinian <lb xml:id="l1430"/>of heresy &amp; Auxentius mutually accused Hilary &amp; Eusebius <lb xml:id="l1431"/>of being condemned persons &amp; endeavouring every where <lb xml:id="l1432"/>to make schisms. This was in the year 365 ten years <lb xml:id="l1433"/>after the Council of Millain. For the emperor resided <lb xml:id="l1434"/>that year at Millain till the month of September. The <lb xml:id="l1435"/>cause was heard between <del type="cancelled">the</del> Auxentius &amp; Hilary by <lb xml:id="l1436"/>the Emperors order, &amp; Auxentius sent his faith with the <lb xml:id="l1437"/>Acts of the Council of Ariminum to the Emperor in his <lb xml:id="l1438"/>defense <del type="strikethrough">to the Emperor</del> &amp; was acquitted &amp; Hilary ordered <lb xml:id="l1439"/>to depart Millain. Thereupon Hilary wrote his book against <lb xml:id="l1440"/>Auxentius directing it to the bishops detesting the Arian <lb xml:id="l1441"/>heresy &amp; reflecting upon Auxentius Valens Vrsatius Ger<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1442"/>minius &amp; Gaius as Arians. But in all this contention the <lb xml:id="l1443"/>debate was only about the Deity of the Son as you may <lb xml:id="l1444"/>see in the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">said</add> book of Hilary &amp; the faith of Auxentius an<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1445"/>nexed to it. Auxentius neither acknowledged the deity <lb xml:id="l1446"/>of the holy Ghost nor was accused of denying it. And <lb xml:id="l1447"/>therefore the controversy about the deity of the holy Ghost <lb xml:id="l1448"/>was not yet begun in the west. <gap reason="blot" unit="chars" extent="2"/></p>
        <p xml:id="par89"><del type="blockStrikethrough">③ The same year, in the months of September &amp; <lb xml:id="l1449"/>October, the Emperor Valentinian went first to Rome <lb xml:id="l1450"/>&amp; then to Paris. What passed between the Emperor &amp; <lb xml:id="l1451"/>the bishop of Rome is not recorded, but that winter <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">or the summer following</add> a <lb xml:id="l1452"/>Council of the bishops of Gallia met at Paris <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">(as was mentioned above)</add> &amp; Hilary <lb xml:id="l1453"/>communicated to them a letter <del type="strikethrough"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he had received <lb xml:id="l1454"/>from</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">from</add> some eastern Bishops <add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes">(I suppose the Legates of the Macedonians now arrived in Italy had written <del type="strikethrough">letter to whom in <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> letter</del> For in this Letter <choice><sic>letter</sic><corr type="delText"/></choice></add>, <del type="strikethrough">in which</del>  they desired that <lb xml:id="l1455"/>Auxentius, Vsatius, Valens, Gaius, Megasius &amp; Iustinus <lb xml:id="l1456"/>might be excommunicated. And this Council of Paris ex<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1457"/>communicated them accordingly &amp; sent back to those <lb xml:id="l1458"/>eastern bishop<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del>s <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">an Epistle conteing</add> a large profession of their faith <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is expant in Hilaries fragments &amp;</add> in <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1459"/>there is not one word about the Deity of the holy Ghost. <lb xml:id="l1460"/>&amp; therefore the controversy about his deity was not yet <lb xml:id="l1461"/>begun in the west. This <del type="strikethrough">profession of fai</del><add place="supralinear infralinear" indicator="no">Epistle I take to be the letter <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of the <unclear reason="hand" cert="low">Btes</unclear> of Gallia</add> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Legates of the Macedonians carried back <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">with them</add> into the east.</add></del></p>
        <p xml:id="par90">④ Soon after the reign of Iovian, Liberius Bishop of Rome, <lb xml:id="l1462"/>hearing what <del type="strikethrough">had been done by <del type="cancelled">the</del> Athanasius &amp; the little Coun<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1463"/>cils of Alexandria &amp; Antioch</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">was done in the east</add>, wrote a circulatory letter to <lb xml:id="l1464"/>the Bishops of Italy, solliciting them to return to the Nicene <lb xml:id="l1465"/>faith. The letter is extant in Hilary's fragments, &amp; there <lb xml:id="l1466"/>is not one word in it about the deity of the holy Ghost. <del type="cancelled">After</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par91">⑤ <del type="strikethrough">After Valentinian was given into Gallia &amp; was there <lb xml:id="l1467"/>engaged in a war with the Alemans, viz<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> A.C. 366, the Legates <lb xml:id="l1468"/>of the Council of Lampsacum arrived in Italy &amp; in the name <lb xml:id="l1469"/>of that Council &amp; of the Council of Symrda &amp; some others, pre<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1470"/>sented a confession of their faith to the bishop of Rome without <lb xml:id="l1471"/>mentioning the deity of the holy Ghost, &amp; were received into <lb xml:id="l1472"/>communion by the bishop of Rome without acknowledging that <lb xml:id="l1473"/>deity</del><add place="supralinear interlinear" indicator="no">When the Legates of the Macedonians applied to the bishop of Rome they presented to him in the name of the Councils of Lampsacum &amp; Smyrna &amp; some other a confession of their faith without acknowledging or mentioning the deity of the holy Ghost</add>. For they were Macedonians &amp; came from councils of <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">Macedonian</fw></p>
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            <pb xml:id="p028v" n="28v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">28v</fw><p xml:id="par92"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/>This transcribed p. 52</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p029r" n="29r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">29r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par93"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/>Macedonian Bishops. And yet Liberius <add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes">received them <del type="strikethrough">into communion</del> &amp; <del type="cancelled">he</del> with the B<unclear reason="hand" cert="low">ps</unclear> to whom he communicated their Letters –</add> &amp; the western bishops <lb xml:id="l1474"/>with him, in the answer which <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in the name of the bishops of Italy &amp; the west</add> they wrote back to those – <lb xml:id="l1475"/>eastern bishops by their Legates, call them beloved brethren <lb xml:id="l1476"/>&amp; fellow ministers &amp; acknoledge the agreement of their faith <lb xml:id="l1477"/>course only of the Nicene faith without one word of the <lb xml:id="l1478"/>Deity of the holy Ghost. <del type="blockStrikethrough">And by all this it is manifest <lb xml:id="l1479"/>that the controversy about the Deity of the holy Ghost was <lb xml:id="l1480"/>not yet begun in the West. This was in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> year 366.</del><add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes">With these Letters they went into Sicily &amp; there got their faith confirmed by a Council of <choice><abbr>Siciliā</abbr><expan>Sicilian</expan></choice> bishops, &amp; then returning into the east communicated the letters of the <del type="strikethrough">Council of</del> western bishops to the Council of Tyana with approbation. All this was done <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice>out acknowledging the deity of the holy ghost: the dispute being hitherto only <choice><sic>only</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> about the Nicene faith.</add></p>
        <p xml:id="par94">① The Council of Constantinople A.C. 360 had for <lb xml:id="l1481"/>various crimes deposed Macedonius bishop of Constantinople, <lb xml:id="l1482"/>Eustathius bishop of Sebastia, Eleusius bishop of Cyzicum, So <lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1483"/>phronius bishop of Pompeiopolis, Cyril bishop of Ierusalem &amp; <lb xml:id="l1484"/>some others: &amp; soon after Macedonius who had hitherto <lb xml:id="l1485"/>been against the Nicene decree declared for it in the sense <lb xml:id="l1486"/>of the word <foreign xml:lang="gre">ὁμοιούσιος</foreign> &amp; had many followers, this being <lb xml:id="l1487"/>the sense in which the Greek Church had understood the <lb xml:id="l1488"/>Nicene faith. For the Macedonians represented that the <lb xml:id="l1489"/>western Churches took the homousion in a vitious sense <anchor xml:id="n0029r-01"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n0029r-01">Socr. Hist. Eccl. <lb xml:id="l1490"/>l. 3, c. 10.</note>, &amp; that <lb xml:id="l1491"/>Ætius in the east coin<del type="over">ed</del><add place="over" indicator="no">in</add>g a new language introduced <foreign xml:lang="gre">τὸ κατ' <lb xml:id="l1492"/>ὸὐσίαν ἀνόμοιον</foreign> unlike according to substance, &amp; that both <lb xml:id="l1493"/>opinions were wicked. For, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">say they,</add> these [the western Churches] <del type="strikethrough">say <lb xml:id="l1494"/>they,</del> rashly connected the distinct hypostases of the father <lb xml:id="l1495"/>&amp; son into unity binding them together with the word <foreign xml:lang="gre">ὀμο<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1496"/>ούσιος</foreign> as with a bond of iniquity: but he [Ætius] wholy dis<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1497"/>joyned the conjection of the nature of the son with that <lb xml:id="l1498"/>of the father by introducing the name of unlike according <lb xml:id="l1499"/>to substance. Seing therefore the two opinions run into two <lb xml:id="l1500"/>extremes, we have accounted the middle way between both <lb xml:id="l1501"/>agreable to truth &amp; piety, namely that the son is like the <lb xml:id="l1502"/>father <del type="strikethrough">according to substance</del> <foreign xml:lang="gre">κατ' ὑπόστασιν</foreign> according to <lb xml:id="l1503"/>substance. In this manner the Macedonians defended the <lb xml:id="l1504"/>Nicene faith &amp; in the reign of Iovian some of them with the <lb xml:id="l1505"/>Acacians &amp; Meletius one of the bishops of Antioch met in a <lb xml:id="l1506"/>Council at Antioch &amp; presented this their faith to the Emperor <lb xml:id="l1507"/>Iovian as we told you above. And in the two or three years <lb xml:id="l1508"/>following <del type="strikethrough">they</del> for reestablishing the Council of Nice the<del type="cancelled">y</del> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Macedonians</add> met <lb xml:id="l1509"/>in several Councils <del type="cancelled">at</del> in Pamphylia &amp; Isauria &amp; Lycia &amp; <lb xml:id="l1510"/>at Smyrna &amp; Lampsacum. And when the new Emperor <lb xml:id="l1511"/>Valens, <del type="strikethrough">who</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">going eastward, had</add> in his stay at Constantinople <del type="strikethrough">had</del> been pre<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1512"/>possessed <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">against the homousion</add> by Eudoxus bishop of that city, <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">&amp;</add> came to Heraclea <lb xml:id="l1513"/>in Bithynia, which was in August or September A.C. 365, some <lb xml:id="l1514"/><del type="strikethrough">the bishops of</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">from</add> the Council of Lampsacum applied to him with <lb xml:id="l1515"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">their</add> faith &amp; were rejected &amp; thereupon <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the Council</add> resolved to send Legates <lb xml:id="l1516"/>to the western Emperor Valentinian &amp; the Bishops of Rome <add place="lineEnd" indicator="no">&amp; the west.</add> <lb xml:id="l1517"/><del type="blockStrikethrough">for <del type="strikethrough">assisstance <add place="supralinear interlinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">And when the Legates came into</del> Italy they hears that the Emperor was in Gallia ingaged in a war with the Germans &amp; fearing to go thither they sent letters to him &amp; applied themselves to the bishop of Rome.</add> &amp; accordingly sent Eusathius bishop of Sebastia</del> <lb xml:id="l1518"/>But all this bustle &amp; contention was only about the Nicene <lb xml:id="l1519"/>faith: for the Macedonians did not acknowledge the deity <lb xml:id="l1520"/>of the holy Ghost.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par95"><del type="blockStrikethrough">6 <del type="over">V</del><add place="over" indicator="no">I</add> do not fin</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par96"><del type="blockStrikethrough">6 I do not find that Valentinian returned into Italy before <lb xml:id="l1521"/>the year 373. And then a Council was called at Rome &amp; another <lb xml:id="l1522"/>in Illyricum <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> put an end to the friendship between the Macedo<lb xml:id="l1523"/><del type="strikethrough">nians &amp; the western Churches</del></del> <space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="29"/> <lb xml:id="l1524"/>for assistance. And when their Legates came into Italy they heard <lb xml:id="l1525"/>that the Emperor was in Gallia engaged in a war with the Ale<lb xml:id="l1526"/>mans &amp; fearing to go thither they sent letters to him <del type="strikethrough">&amp; I think <lb xml:id="l1527"/>also to Hilary pre<gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; I think also to a council then meeting at Paris</add> &amp; applied themselves <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in person</add> to the bishop of Rome</p>
        <p xml:id="par97">6 The friendship between the Macedonians &amp; the Churches <lb xml:id="l1528"/>of Italy &amp; the west lasted, I think till Pope Damasus called a <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">council</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p030r" n="30r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">30r</fw> Council of 93 bishops at Rome who sent Elpidius with a <lb xml:id="l1529"/>letter to a Council convened at the same time in Illyricum <lb xml:id="l1530"/>in <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> letter they thus describe their faith. <hi rend="underline">When the <lb xml:id="l1531"/>evil of the hereticks</hi></p>
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        <pb xml:id="p030v" n="30v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">30v</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par98"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/>✝ that he disputes <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l1532"/>When the Evil of the <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l1533"/>Hereticks ✝</p>
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        <p xml:id="par99"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/>These transcribed fair p. 59.</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p031r" n="31r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">31r</fw><fw type="shelfmark" place="marginRight">Ms 7.3</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par100">follows concerning the thousand years or day of judgment <lb xml:id="l1534"/>&amp; the kingdom of heaven, is to be conceived not sealed <lb xml:id="l1535"/>up under any of the seven seals but written on the back<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1536"/>side of the book.</p>
        <p xml:id="par101">In the time of the sixt reign of head <del type="cancelled">of</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">when</add> the Beast had <lb xml:id="l1537"/>been &amp; was not &amp; was to ascend out of the abyss the ten <lb xml:id="l1538"/>kings had received no kingdom <del type="cancelled">as yet</del> but were to receive <lb xml:id="l1539"/>power as kings at one &amp; the same hour with the Beast <lb xml:id="l1540"/>This Beast received the Dragon's throne at the death of Theodo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1541"/>sius A.C. 395 Ian 13 <del type="strikethrough">&amp; within 12 or 15 years after, 
            <choice><abbr>viz</abbr><expan>videlicet</expan></choice> A.C. 408 <lb xml:id="l1542"/>&amp; 409 the western Empire, as has been explained above, became <lb xml:id="l1543"/>divided at once into ten kingdoms <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were those. One of <lb xml:id="l1544"/>the Britains three of the Francks. Burgundians &amp; Alans in <lb xml:id="l1545"/>Gallia, three of the Vandals Sueves &amp; Alans in Spain, <lb xml:id="l1546"/>one of the Visigoths first in Italy &amp; soon after in Gallia &amp; <lb xml:id="l1547"/>Spain, one of the Huns in Pannconia &amp; one of the Romans <lb xml:id="l1548"/><del type="cancelled">reigning</del> at Ravenna reigning over Italy &amp; Africk. As the <lb xml:id="l1549"/>Leopard <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> rose out of the sea with four heads &amp; four</del><add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes">&amp; therefore the ten horns were now to receive power as kings &amp; accordingly the western Empire began presently to break into ten kingdoms. The Visigoths under the conduct of Alaric rose from their seats in Thrace &amp; made war upon the Empire presently after the death of Theodosius &amp; at length seated themselves in Gallia &amp; Spain. The same year the Hunns Alans &amp; Vandals rose up in arms &amp; began to make war upon the Empire, &amp; so did the Suevians the same year or soon after. When they took up arms they received power as kings. The<del type="strikethrough">se nati</del> The Vandals the Alans in two bodies &amp; the Suevians <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">leaving Pannonia to the Hunns</add> march<del type="over">in</del><add place="over" indicator="no">ed</add><del type="cancelled">g</del> to the Burgundians upon <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Rhene, joyned them, passed the Rhene at Ments, invaded Gallia, put the Salian Francks into motion &amp; gave occasion to the revolt of the Britains &amp; after some wars seated themselves in various parts of France &amp; Spain. And these nine kingdoms with the remainder of the western Empire received power as kings most of them upon the death of Theodosius &amp; the rest within 12 or 13 years after his death, the Empire braking into these ten kingdoms by one continued series of war <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> began</add> at the sounding of the <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/></del> first Trumpet<del type="cancelled">s</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">&amp; shifted from east to west at the</del></add>, <del type="strikethrough"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/>hath</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; shifted from east to west at the sounding of the second &amp; <del type="strikethrough"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">hence</unclear></del> completed the division of the western ✝<add place="marginRight" indicator="yes">✝ Empire into the ten kingdoms represented by <del type="cancelled">f</del> rivers &amp; fountains of water at the sounding of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">third</add></add></add> be<unclear reason="hand" cert="low">ch</unclear> explained above. As the Leopard <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> rose out of the sea with four heads &amp; four wings represents the ––––––</add> wings represents the Greek Empire <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was first monarchical <lb xml:id="l1550"/>&amp; then brake into four great kingdoms so the Beast <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> rose <lb xml:id="l1551"/>out of the sea with ten horns represents the western empire <lb xml:id="l1552"/>first in a monarchical form &amp; soon after divided into ten <lb xml:id="l1553"/>kingdoms. And as the four heads &amp; wings of the Leopard &amp; <lb xml:id="l1554"/>four horns of the He-Goat <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">constantly</add> represent the kingdoms into <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1555"/>the Greek Empire was divided whether more or fewer then <lb xml:id="l1556"/>four, the number four re<del type="cancelled">pr</del>specting only the first division: <lb xml:id="l1557"/>so the ten horns <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">constantly</add> represent the kingdoms into <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Latine <lb xml:id="l1558"/>empire is at any time divided be they more or fewer then <lb xml:id="l1559"/>ten, the number &amp; the rooting up of three of them they are <lb xml:id="l1560"/>ever after called the ten horns &amp; the seven heads. And because <lb xml:id="l1561"/>the heads in this sense are the seven mountains where the Woman <lb xml:id="l1562"/>sitteth &amp; mountains are kingdoms, it is to be conceived that her fa<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1563"/>mous reign represented by her sitting there begins not till the <lb xml:id="l1564"/>three horns are rooted up those three <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> stood in <lb xml:id="l1565"/>her way &amp; reigned over the rest. The ten horns are said to receive <lb xml:id="l1566"/>power as kings the same hour <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the Beast to signify either that <lb xml:id="l1567"/>the interval was very short, of that when they received power as <lb xml:id="l1568"/>kings he also received power together with them as one of the ten <lb xml:id="l1569"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he did by deserting Rome &amp; making Ravenna the seat of his <lb xml:id="l1570"/>kingdom. <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">For at that time they <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">horns</add> were all risen.</add> They became of one mind that is of one religion, &amp; by unit<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1571"/>ing in religion &amp; submitting to <del type="cancelled">her</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the Woman's</add> ecclesiastical authority they agreed <lb xml:id="l1572"/>&amp; gave their kingdom to compose her Beast.</p>
        <p xml:id="par102"><del type="blockStrikethrough">The subject of the Prophesy being described, let us now go over the <lb xml:id="l1573"/>whole prophesy in due order of time &amp; see how it <gap reason="blotDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/> agrees <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> history.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par103">Some have recconed the Greek Empire amongst the <lb xml:id="l1574"/>horns of the Beast. For <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">as</add> the ten horns are ten kings <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> agree <lb xml:id="l1575"/>&amp; give their <del type="strikethrough">kingdom to the Beast so</del> power &amp; strength to the Beast <lb xml:id="l1576"/>so the Dragon gave the Beast his power &amp; throne <del type="strikethrough">&amp; great authority</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">&amp; all the world wondred after <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Beast</add> <lb xml:id="l1577"/>&amp; power was given to the Beast over all kindreds &amp; tongues &amp; <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">nations</fw>
        <pb xml:id="p031v" n="31v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">31v</fw>nations &amp; all that dwell on the earth worshipped him whose names <lb xml:id="l1578"/>were not written in the book of life. But its to be observed that <lb xml:id="l1579"/>after it was said that all the world wondered after <del type="strikethrough">the Beast</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">him</add>, it is added <lb xml:id="l1580"/>in the next words that <hi rend="underline">they worshipped the Dragon <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> gave <lb xml:id="l1581"/>power to the Beast &amp; they worshipped the Beast saying, Who is <lb xml:id="l1582"/>like unto <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Beast? Who is able to make war with him?</hi> For <lb xml:id="l1583"/>by these words the Dragon &amp; Beast or Greek &amp; Latin Empire <lb xml:id="l1584"/>are still distinguished <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; considered apart</add> &amp; the Greek Empire is still considered <lb xml:id="l1585"/>as the Dragon. Yet the power of the Beast <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">became</add> universal in <lb xml:id="l1586"/>respect of his worship. For after his death &amp; resurrection <lb xml:id="l1587"/><del type="strikethrough">from the abyss</del> the two horned Beast became his Priest, con<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1588"/>secrated him a God &amp; caused the eastern nations to erect an <lb xml:id="l1589"/>image to him &amp; <add place="inline" indicator="no">to</add> worship him &amp; his image, &amp; wonder after him, <lb xml:id="l1590"/>but gave him no temporal dominion over them.</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p032r" n="32r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">32r</fw><head rend="center" xml:id="hd2"><del type="blockStrikethrough">Sect VI <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l1591"/>Of the <del type="strikethrough">Dragon's</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Devil's</add> coming down among the – <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l1592"/>inhabitants of the earth &amp; sea <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> great wrath <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l1593"/><del type="strikethrough">when <del type="cancelled">t</del>he <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">Dragon</del></add> was cast out of heaven</del><add place="infralinear" indicator="no">in respect of immorality.</add></del></head>
        <p xml:id="par104"><del type="blockStrikethrough">The Devil who came down amongst the inhabitants of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1594"/>earth &amp; sea is the Dragon that old Serpent called the Devil &amp; <lb xml:id="l1595"/>Satan. He was cast out of heaven by Michael &amp; came down <lb xml:id="l1596"/>from thence among those inhabitants when he was cast out, <lb xml:id="l1597"/>that is presently after the victory of Constantine over Lici<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1598"/>nius. And since this Devil was not amongst those inhabitants <lb xml:id="l1599"/>before &amp; came down amongst them with great wrath it implies <lb xml:id="l1600"/>that he was their enemy &amp; that they were God's people, &amp; <lb xml:id="l1601"/>began now to be attackt by that Devil which had hitherto <lb xml:id="l1602"/>reigned among the heathens. He came down from the upper <lb xml:id="l1603"/>court of the Temple, among the Christians who worshipped <lb xml:id="l1604"/>in the outward Court. He came down with great wrath know<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1605"/>ing that he hath but a short time <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">that is a short time</add> to reign &amp; therefore <lb xml:id="l1606"/>prevailed to set up a new reign amongst them. For he imme<lb xml:id="l1607"/>diately persecuted the Woman &amp; made her fly into <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Wilderness <lb xml:id="l1608"/>&amp; made war upon the remnant of her seed who keep the <lb xml:id="l1609"/>commandments of <del type="cancelled">f</del> God &amp; have the testimony of Iesus. The <lb xml:id="l1610"/>Woman therefore &amp; her seed were those against whom the <lb xml:id="l1611"/>Devil came down <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> great wrath, that is, the inhabitants <lb xml:id="l1612"/>of the earth &amp; sea  or at least the Clergy of those in<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1613"/>habitants. And his wrath was great, that is, he made hast to <lb xml:id="l1614"/>prevail, because he had but a short time to reign, being quickly <lb xml:id="l1615"/>to be cast into the bottomless pit. For this space of time is called <lb xml:id="l1616"/>a little season (Apoc. 6. 11) &amp; a short space (Apoc 17. 10) &amp; all <lb xml:id="l1617"/>these things were shortly to be done (Apoc. 1. 1, 3 &amp; 22. 6, 10.) For <lb xml:id="l1618"/>Christ himself comes quickly &amp; his reward is with him (Apoc. <lb xml:id="l1619"/>2. 16 &amp; 3. 11 &amp; 22. 7, 12, 20.) The Devil therefore when he came <lb xml:id="l1620"/>down among the <add place="inline" indicator="no">in</add>habitants of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> earth &amp; sea was to set up <lb xml:id="l1621"/>that religion among the Christians <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was to reign till the <lb xml:id="l1622"/>end of the four Monarchies.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par105"><del type="blockStrikethrough">Now the Devil who had hitherto reigned among the <lb xml:id="l1623"/><del type="cancelled">Christians by corrupting their Morals &amp;</del> heathens came down <lb xml:id="l1624"/>among the Christians by corrupting their morals &amp; intro<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1625"/>duc<del type="cancelled">t</del>ing the superstitions &amp; idolatry of the heathens among <lb xml:id="l1626"/>them. For after the Empire by the victories of Constantine <lb xml:id="l1627"/>became Christian, the Christians by the prosperity of their – <lb xml:id="l1628"/>affairs, &amp; by the flowing in of the most hypocritical <del type="cancelled">part</del> dissembling <lb xml:id="l1629"/>part of the heathens into the Churches for temporal ends, <lb xml:id="l1630"/>without mending their lives &amp; conversations, &amp; by the crouding <lb xml:id="l1631"/>in of flatterers &amp; ambitious men into Ecclesiastical dignities</del> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight"><del type="strikethrough">quickly</del><add place="infralinear" indicator="no">Chap. V</add></fw></p>
        <pb xml:id="p032v" n="32v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">32v</fw><p xml:id="par106">Upon the sounding of the first Trumpet they began to receive power <lb xml:id="l1632"/><space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="10"/>as kings, upon the sounding of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> second they were <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">distinctly</add> formed into <lb xml:id="l1633"/><space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="10"/>ten kingdoms <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">seated in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> western Empire</add>, upon <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> sounding of the third they are represented by <lb xml:id="l1634"/><space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="10"/>rivers &amp; fountains of water.</p>
        <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par107">And because the <del type="strikethrough">Woman is called the great City <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice></del> kingdoms over <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Woman <lb xml:id="l1635"/>reigne<del type="over">d</del><add place="over" indicator="no">th</add> may be considered either as the ten kings in respect of their first rise or <lb xml:id="l1636"/>as <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> seven <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> remained after three of the ten were rooted up, they are also <lb xml:id="l1637"/>represented by the seven mountains on <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Woman sitteth. For <del type="strikethrough">mountains <lb xml:id="l1638"/>are dominions as is</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">mountains</del></add> the heads of the Beast have a double signification. They <lb xml:id="l1639"/>are seven mountains on <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the woman sitteth, that is seven dominions <lb xml:id="l1640"/>over <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> she reigneth, &amp; they are also seven <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[successive]</add> kings five of <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> were <lb xml:id="l1641"/>fallen before she began her reign, [&amp; the Beast on <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> she sits is <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1642"/>eighth &amp; of the seven, that is, a part of the seventh, not of the seventh <lb xml:id="l1643"/>mountain but of the seventh king]</p>
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        <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par108"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/>–follows concerning <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l1644"/>the 1000 years –</p>
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        <p xml:id="par109"><handShift new="#jc" scribe="John_Conduitt"/>For so soon as the Emperor was dead, Ruffin inviting the barbarous nations <lb xml:id="l1645"/>on both sides the Danube to invade the Romans &amp; the Visigoths thereupon <lb xml:id="l1646"/>rose from their seats in Thrace <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; the Gruthund &amp; Vandals from theirs</add> &amp; the Hunns <del type="cancelled">&amp; A</del> Alans &amp; Ostrogoths <lb xml:id="l1647"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">Quades &amp; <unclear reason="del" cert="medium">Moremmans</unclear></del></add> came over the frozen Danube the next winter &amp; <add place="inline" indicator="no"><choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice></add> Suevians invaded <lb xml:id="l1648"/>Rhætia &amp; after various depopulations of all the Empire between Const<lb xml:id="l1649"/>tinople &amp; Rhetia, <add place="supralinear interlinear" indicator="yes">the Visigoths invaded Italy &amp; went thence into Gallia, the Hunns seated themselves in Pannonia <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the Ostrogoths under them</add> the Vandals, the <del type="cancelled">A</del> Alans in two bodies the Sueves, <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> <lb xml:id="l1650"/><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">&amp;</add> the Burgundians invaded Gallia &amp; Spain &amp; there erected five kingdoms, <del type="strikethrough">the Hunns <lb xml:id="l1651"/>succeeded the <del type="cancelled">A</del> Vandals &amp; Alans in Pannonia, the Visigoths invaded Italy, sack Rome <lb xml:id="l1652"/>&amp; then seated themselves in Gallia &amp; Spain, the Salian Francks</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the Quades &amp; Maromans under them</del></add> And upon these com<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1653"/>mtions the Salian Francks rose up in arms &amp; <del type="strikethrough"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> founded the <del type="strikethrough">present</del> kingdom <lb xml:id="l1654"/>of France &amp; the Britains separated from <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> Empire &amp; set up a government <lb xml:id="l1655"/>of their own, &amp; the remainder of the western Empire made up the num<lb xml:id="l1656"/>ber of ten kings. Most of these kings received power as kings upon the <lb xml:id="l1657"/>death of Theodosius &amp; the rest within 12 or 13 years after, <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> the Empire <lb xml:id="l1658"/>breaking into these ten kingdoms by one continued series of war <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> began at <lb xml:id="l1659"/>the sounding of the first Trumpet &amp; shifted from east to west at the sounding <lb xml:id="l1660"/>of the second. And these are the kingdoms represented by rivers &amp; fountains of <lb xml:id="l1661"/>water at the sounding of the third.</p>
        <pb xml:id="p033r" n="33r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">33r</fw><p xml:id="par110">In the prophesies of Daniel, that <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is usually <lb xml:id="l1662"/>translated the <hi rend="underline">daily sacrifice</hi> is in the Hebrew only <lb xml:id="l1663"/>called the <hi rend="underline">daily</hi>, &amp; may be <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del> properly translated the <lb xml:id="l1664"/>nation of desolation, that is, to the worship <del type="over">&amp;</del><add place="over" indicator="no">o</add>f false <lb xml:id="l1665"/>Gods &amp; Idols &amp; signifies the worship of the true God <lb xml:id="l1666"/>in a right manner, such a worship as is prescribed in <lb xml:id="l1667"/>the first &amp; second commandments. Thou shal<del type="over">l</del><add place="over" indicator="no">t</add> have <lb xml:id="l1668"/>no other Gods in my sight, neither shalt thou make <lb xml:id="l1669"/>to thy self any graven image. Thou shalt wor<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1670"/>ship me the God who <del type="strikethrough">made</del> in six days made heaven <lb xml:id="l1671"/>&amp; earth &amp; all that in them is &amp; rested the seventh <lb xml:id="l1672"/>day, &amp; shalt not add to me any other Gods in thy <lb xml:id="l1673"/>worship, neither shalt thou make to thee in thy <lb xml:id="l1674"/>worship any graven image or the likeness of any, <lb xml:id="l1675"/>thing. For the<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> ten commandments are practical &amp; <lb xml:id="l1676"/>respect the worship &amp; morals of the Iews. We are <lb xml:id="l1677"/>not forbidden to give the name of Gods to Angels <lb xml:id="l1678"/>&amp; kings but we are forbidden to worship them as <lb xml:id="l1679"/>Gods. We are forbidden to worship them not only as <lb xml:id="l1680"/>supreme infinite eternal &amp; omnipotent Gods, but even <lb xml:id="l1681"/>as inferior &amp; subordinate Gods. We are forbidden <lb xml:id="l1682"/>to worship them in such a sense as the heathens <lb xml:id="l1683"/>worshipped their Gods, who took them for nothing <lb xml:id="l1684"/>more then the souls of dead men, mediators between <lb xml:id="l1685"/>God &amp; man, Lords who reigned over us under the <lb xml:id="l1686"/>supreme God. For to us in our worship there is but <lb xml:id="l1687"/>one God the father almighty &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">one</add> mediator between <lb xml:id="l1688"/>God &amp; man the man Christ Iesus; one God &amp; one Lord; <lb xml:id="l1689"/>one God to whom we are to give honour &amp; glory <lb xml:id="l1690"/>&amp; praise &amp; thanks &amp; worship for creating all things <lb xml:id="l1691"/>&amp; preserving us &amp; giving us our daily bread &amp; to – <lb xml:id="l1692"/>direct our prayers for what we want, &amp; one Lord &amp; <lb xml:id="l1693"/>Mediator to whom we are to give honour &amp; glory &amp; <lb xml:id="l1694"/>thanks for redeeming us with his blood, &amp; in whose <lb xml:id="l1695"/>name we are to direct all our prayers to God. And <lb xml:id="l1696"/>this worship of one God <del type="cancelled">&amp; one Lord</del> untill the coming <lb xml:id="l1697"/>of the Messiah &amp; of one God &amp; one Lord ever since <lb xml:id="l1698"/>the resurrection of the Messiah from the dead, is the <lb xml:id="l1699"/>principal part of the daily worship. For there was <lb xml:id="l1700"/>also less a principal part <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> consisted in offering sa<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1701"/>crifices to God. The first part is moral, &amp; the second <lb xml:id="l1702"/>is only ceremonial. The<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> first part was performed in <lb xml:id="l1703"/>all the synagogues, the second was performed only in the <lb xml:id="l1704"/>temple: And where the daily worship was performed <lb xml:id="l1705"/>there was the sanctuary of strength. The temple was the <lb xml:id="l1706"/>sanctuary of strength <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">in</add> wh<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">ich</add> the <del type="cancelled">daily</del> ceremonial daily <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">worship</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p034r" n="34r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">34r</fw> worship was performed, &amp; the synagogues were the sanctuary <lb xml:id="l1707"/>of strength in <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the moral daily worship was performed. <lb xml:id="l1708"/>For as many fals prophets are collectively called the fals <lb xml:id="l1709"/>Prophet Apoc 19. 20, &amp; many Churches are collectively called <lb xml:id="l1710"/>the Church Eph. 5. 25 <lb xml:id="l1711"/>&amp; many temples are collectively <lb xml:id="l1712"/>called the Temple 2 Thess. 2. 4 &amp; many synagogues <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">are</add> collec<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1713"/>tively called the Synagogue Apoc. 2. 9: so many sanctua<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1714"/>ries are by Daniel collectively called the sanctuary. The <lb xml:id="l1715"/>Prince of the Host being Christ, the Host must be <lb xml:id="l1716"/>the <del type="cancelled">Chur</del> people or Church of Christ, &amp; the sanctuary <lb xml:id="l1717"/>the place of the Christian worship: <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> place is <lb xml:id="l1718"/>the synagogues or Churches of the Christians (both <lb xml:id="l1719"/>Iews &amp; Gentiles) taken collectively. <del type="strikethrough">&amp; the Temple also <lb xml:id="l1720"/>considered as the house of prayer</del> For God was worshipped <lb xml:id="l1721"/>daily in the synagogues &amp; cathedral Churches.</p>
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              <pb xml:id="p035r" n="35r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">35r</fw><p xml:id="par112">For understanding Daniels' descriptions of the <del type="over"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">P</unclear></del><add place="over" indicator="no">princi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1723"/>pal</add> Monarchies &amp; Kingdoms <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">there</del></add> were to <del type="strikethrough">rose up</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">flourish</add> after his <lb xml:id="l1724"/>days, it is to be observed that all Daniels' Beasts continue <lb xml:id="l1725"/>in being to the end. For he tells us that the three first Beasts <lb xml:id="l1726"/>had their dominions taken away, but their lives were pro<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1727"/>longed for a season &amp; time, that is, untill the judgement <lb xml:id="l1728"/>should sit, &amp; the greatness of the dominion under the whole <lb xml:id="l1729"/>heaven should be given to the people of the saints of the <lb xml:id="l1730"/>most High. For then the stone cut out of the mountain <lb xml:id="l1731"/>without hands should smite the image upon its feet &amp; break <lb xml:id="l1732"/>in pieces the iron, the brass, the silver &amp; the gold respre<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1733"/>senting the four monarchies, &amp; grow into a great mountain <lb xml:id="l1734"/>filling the earth with its dominion. The four Beasts <lb xml:id="l1735"/>are therefore all of them still in being, notwithstanding <lb xml:id="l1736"/>that the dominions of the three first have been long <lb xml:id="l1737"/>since taken away. The Lyon <del type="strikethrough">remains</del> with its two wings <lb xml:id="l1738"/>in Chaldea &amp; Media remains still standing upon its hinder <lb xml:id="l1739"/>leggs with a mans heart &amp; by consequence alive; but <del type="over">it</del><add place="over" indicator="no">hi</add>s <lb xml:id="l1740"/>wings are pluckt to signify that his dominion has been taken <lb xml:id="l1741"/>away. The Bear had three ribs in his mouth to distinguish <lb xml:id="l1742"/>his conquests from himself. The four heads &amp; four wings <lb xml:id="l1743"/>of the Leopard were seated in Greece, Asia minor, Syria <lb xml:id="l1744"/>&amp; Egypt, but have lost their dominion. And the eleven <lb xml:id="l1745"/>horns of the fourth Beast are seated in the regions of the <lb xml:id="l1746"/>Latines on this side Greece &amp; Egypt <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">where we have found them.</add><choice><sic>.</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> The Roman Empire <lb xml:id="l1747"/>therefore on this side Greece &amp; Egypt is the proper body <lb xml:id="l1748"/>of the Beast<del type="cancelled">, &amp; the</del> with his horns, &amp; the residue which he <lb xml:id="l1749"/>stamped with his feet is <del type="strikethrough">the residue of the four Empires <lb xml:id="l1750"/>so far</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">so much of the three first Empires</add> as he conquered. <del type="strikethrough">them</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par113">And in the same manner the Ram &amp; the He-Goat are to be <lb xml:id="l1751"/>distinguished from one another. The Ram with his two horns is the <lb xml:id="l1752"/>kingdom of Media &amp; Persia &amp; his horn <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> rose up first is the <lb xml:id="l1753"/>kingdom of Media <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> rose up before the kingdom of Persia. <lb xml:id="l1754"/>And as the Ram comprehends <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">all the times of</add> the two first Monarchies, so the <lb xml:id="l1755"/>He-Goat comprehends all the times of the two last. He is the <lb xml:id="l1756"/>Kingdom of Greece on this side Media &amp; Persia &amp; his first horn <lb xml:id="l1757"/>is this kingdom in a monarchical form during the reign of its <lb xml:id="l1758"/>three first Kings, Alexander the great, Philip Aridæus his <lb xml:id="l1759"/>brother, &amp; Alexander Ægus his son by Roxana. And his four next <lb xml:id="l1760"/>horns are the kingdoms of Macedon, Asia, Syria &amp; <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">Æ</add>gypt <lb xml:id="l1761"/>into <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> this Monarchy then brake. And in the latter time of <lb xml:id="l1762"/>their kingdom when their dominion was ready to <del type="strikethrough">expire</del> be taken <lb xml:id="l1763"/>away, a little horn rose out of one of them &amp; grew mighty <lb xml:id="l1764"/>but not by his own power, not by the power of any of the four <lb xml:id="l1765"/>horns for that was <del type="strikethrough">ready to be taken away</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">expiring,</add><choice><sic>,</sic><corr type="delText"/></choice> not by the power <lb xml:id="l1766"/>of the Goat for that would have been the power of his horn; <lb xml:id="l1767"/>but by a forreign power, a power <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was to reign over the Leo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1768"/>pard after his dominion was taken away. He grew mighty <lb xml:id="l1769"/>towards the south &amp; towards the east &amp; towards the land of <lb xml:id="l1770"/>delight, &amp; therefore rose out of the north west horn, &amp; extended <lb xml:id="l1771"/>his dominion towards Egypt &amp; Syria &amp; Palestine. He reigned <lb xml:id="l1772"/>a long time after his dominion was taken away: for this <lb xml:id="l1773"/>Vision was at the time of the end &amp; at the last end of the <lb xml:id="l1774"/>Indignation against the Iews; &amp; after he was grown mighty <lb xml:id="l1775"/>he took away the daily sacrifice &amp; cast down the Sanctuary <lb xml:id="l1776"/>to the grownd, &amp; in this state things continued 2300 years <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">before</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p036r" n="36r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">36r</fw> before the Sanctuary was cleansed. So then the Goat in <lb xml:id="l1777"/>the reign of his last horn signifies the same thing with the <lb xml:id="l1778"/>Leopard after his dominion is taken away &amp; his life is prolonged <lb xml:id="l1779"/>under the <del type="strikethrough">forreign</del> power of the conqueror. In this state he grows <lb xml:id="l1780"/>mighty but not by his own power. And all this points out the <lb xml:id="l1781"/>kingdom of Pergamus. For this rose out of one of the four, was <lb xml:id="l1782"/>at first a little one &amp; grew mighty by the power of the Romans. <lb xml:id="l1783"/>At first it was nothing more then <choice><sic>then</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> the city Pergamus with its <lb xml:id="l1784"/>castel &amp; villages revolting from Lysimachus king of Macedon <lb xml:id="l1785"/>Thrace Caria Lydia &amp; Phrygia. But two years before the death <lb xml:id="l1786"/>of Antiochus magnus, by the assistance of the Romans, it was <lb xml:id="l1787"/>enlarged over all Asia minor on this side the mountain <lb xml:id="l1788"/>Taurus, &amp; soon after it was inherited by the Romans by the <lb xml:id="l1789"/>last will &amp; testament of its king Attalus, &amp; by their power <lb xml:id="l1790"/>&amp; under their administration as successors to its kings, it <lb xml:id="l1791"/>grew mighty towards the south &amp; towards the east &amp; towards <lb xml:id="l1792"/>the Holy Land, conquering Syria Palestine &amp; Egypt; &amp; then <lb xml:id="l1793"/>it took away the daily sacrifice &amp; cast down the sanctuary to <lb xml:id="l1794"/>the grownd, &amp; at length separated from the Latines &amp; is now under <lb xml:id="l1795"/>the dominion of the Turks.</p>
        <p xml:id="par114">And all this is described more at large in the Prophesy <lb xml:id="l1796"/>of the scripture of truth. For this Prophesy is nothing else <lb xml:id="l1797"/>then a commentary upon the Prophesy of the Ram &amp; He-goat <lb xml:id="l1798"/>And here Daniel after he had mentioned the kingdom of <lb xml:id="l1799"/>Persia then beginning to reigne, &amp; predicted the invasion of <lb xml:id="l1800"/>Greece by the fourth king of Persia who was Xerxes, he adds <lb xml:id="l1801"/>that the kingdom of Greece should afterwards stand up with a <lb xml:id="l1802"/>mighty dominion &amp; be broken into four great kingdoms to the <lb xml:id="l1803"/>four winds of heaven, (<choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> are the four horns of the Goat;) &amp; <lb xml:id="l1804"/>then he describes the actions of two of those kingdoms wh<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">ose</add> <add place="lineEnd" indicator="no">kings</add> <lb xml:id="l1805"/>he calls the kings of the south &amp; north, &amp; proceeds in this description <lb xml:id="l1806"/>untill the eighth year of Antiochus Epiphanes, the year in <lb xml:id="l1807"/>which the Romans conquered Macedonia the chief of the <lb xml:id="l1808"/>four kingdoms, that is, untill the four horns began to lose <lb xml:id="l1809"/>their dominion, or untill the latter time of their kingdom, <lb xml:id="l1810"/>at which time the transgressors who sided with Antiochus Epiphanes <lb xml:id="l1811"/>against the holy covenant, were come to the full. And then he <lb xml:id="l1812"/>breaks off this description, &amp; proceeds to describe the power by <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1813"/>the little horn <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">of the Goat</add> was to grow mighty. <hi rend="underline">And after him</hi>, saith he, <hi rend="underline">arms <lb xml:id="l1814"/>shall stand up, &amp; they shall pollute the sanctuary of strength <lb xml:id="l1815"/>&amp; take away the daily sacrifice</hi> &amp;c. As <foreign xml:lang="heb">ךלממ</foreign> (Dan. 11. 8) sig<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1816"/>nifies <hi rend="underline">after the King</hi>, so here <foreign xml:lang="heb">ונממ</foreign> may signify, <hi rend="underline">after him</hi>. <lb xml:id="l1817"/>Arms are put for a military force, &amp; by their standing up they <lb xml:id="l1818"/>here signify a new military power beginning now to stand <lb xml:id="l1819"/>up over the Realm of Greece. They stood up by conquering <lb xml:id="l1820"/>Macedonia, &amp; inheriting the kingdom of Pergamus or Asia, &amp; <lb xml:id="l1821"/>extending the dominion thereof over Syria Phenicia &amp; Egypt. <lb xml:id="l1822"/>And when they were thus risen up they took away the daily <lb xml:id="l1823"/>sacrifice, &amp; encouraged them that di<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del>d wickedly against the <lb xml:id="l1824"/>holy covenant, &amp; caused them of understanding who instructed <lb xml:id="l1825"/>the people to fall by the sword, by flame, by captivity &amp; by <lb xml:id="l1826"/>spoile many days, (viz<hi rend="superscript">t</hi>, untill the end of the heathen perse<lb xml:id="l1827"/>cutions &amp; death of Licinius who ended the race of the <lb xml:id="l1828"/>heathen Emperors A.C. 323) &amp; then they that fell were <lb xml:id="l1829"/>holpen with a little help (in the reign of Constantine the <lb xml:id="l1830"/>great,) but those of understanding were still to fall till the time <lb xml:id="l1831"/>of the end &amp; the King w<del type="over">as</del><add place="over" indicator="no">ho</add> <del type="strikethrough">to do</del> oppressed them, was to do according <lb xml:id="l1832"/>to his will &amp; to exalt &amp; magnify himself above every God &amp; to <lb xml:id="l1833"/>speak marvellous things against the God of Gods, &amp; prosper till <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">the</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p037r" n="37r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">37r</fw> the Indignation or captivity of the Iews shall <del type="strikethrough">have an end</del> <lb xml:id="l1834"/>be accomplished; not regarding the God of his fathers nor <lb xml:id="l1835"/>the desire of weomen nor any God but magnifying himself <lb xml:id="l1836"/>above all, &amp; with a strange God setting up the abomination <lb xml:id="l1837"/>of Mahuzzims,: <del type="strikethrough">a worship which was to stand at least <lb xml:id="l1838"/>1290 years</del> And at the time of the end the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">southern</add> kingdom of the <lb xml:id="l1839"/>Saracens was to push at him &amp; the northern kingdom of the <lb xml:id="l1840"/>Turks was to come against him like a whi<del type="over">l</del><add place="over" indicator="no">r</add>lwind &amp; overflow <lb xml:id="l1841"/>his countries, &amp; conquer also Egypt &amp; Lybia &amp; <del type="strikethrough">Ethiopia</del> make <lb xml:id="l1842"/>Ethiopia submit. All which is come to pass.</p>
        <p xml:id="par115">And as the He-Goat in the reign of <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">his</add> last horn was to stand <lb xml:id="l1843"/>up against the Prince of Princes but not by his own power, &amp; to <lb xml:id="l1844"/>be broken without hand: so <del type="strikethrough">the Arms <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> stood up</del> in this Pro<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1845"/>phesy of the scripture of truth, <del type="strikethrough">the the people there represented <lb xml:id="l1846"/>by the Goat</del> the same people (<del type="strikethrough">are at length to go <unclear reason="del" cert="low">Litinge</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">reigning</add> (not by <lb xml:id="l1847"/>their own power but <del type="strikethrough">by the power of</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">under</add> the king of the north,) <lb xml:id="l1848"/>are to go forth with great fury to destroy &amp; utterly to make away <lb xml:id="l1849"/>many &amp; to come to their end <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">without any to help them.</add><choice><sic>.</sic><corr type="delText"/></choice> For Michael the Prince of Princes <lb xml:id="l1850"/><del type="strikethrough">is to stand up</del> the great Prince which standeth for the children <lb xml:id="l1851"/>of Daniel's people, is to stand up against them <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">with the sword of his mouth.</add><choice><sic>.</sic><corr type="noText"/></choice> And in this con<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1852"/>flict there is to be a time of trouble such as never was since <lb xml:id="l1853"/>there was a nation (the great tribulation spoken of by Christ, <del type="cancelled">(</del> Mat. <lb xml:id="l1854"/>24. 21.) &amp; Daniels people are to be delivered &amp; <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> many that sleep <lb xml:id="l1855"/>in the dust are to awake &amp; be rewarded <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">according to their works,</add> &amp; Daniel <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> is to stand <lb xml:id="l1856"/>in his lot among them at the end of the days, &amp; before these <lb xml:id="l1857"/>things comes to pass the <del type="over">a</del><add place="over" indicator="no">A</add>bomination is to stand <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/> at length</del> 1290 <lb xml:id="l1858"/>years or above.</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p039r" n="39r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">39r</fw> <p rend="indent0" xml:id="par117"><del type="blockStrikethrough"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/>these few words, <hi rend="underline">And after him Arms shall stand up</hi>. Da<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1860"/>niel had mentioned the Romans twice before in this Prophesy <lb xml:id="l1861"/><del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">&amp;</add> therefore we need not wonder that he should understand them <lb xml:id="l1862"/>here. Yet they are to be understood here only <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> respect to <lb xml:id="l1863"/>the <del type="cancelled">Greeks</del> affairs of the Greeks. For this prophesy answering <lb xml:id="l1864"/>to that of the Ram &amp; He-Goat &amp; being a commentary <lb xml:id="l1865"/>upon it, relates only to the affairs of the Medo-Persian <lb xml:id="l1866"/>&amp; Greek Empires. In describing the affairs of the Greeks untill <lb xml:id="l1867"/>the Romans began to stand up over them Daniel is very <lb xml:id="l1868"/>particular, mentioning the single reigns of the kings of the north <lb xml:id="l1869"/>&amp; south, but after the Romans had conquered the kingdom <lb xml:id="l1870"/>of Macedon he makes no further mention of the kings of the <lb xml:id="l1871"/>north &amp; south, but passes over the affairs of the Greeks by <lb xml:id="l1872"/>large periods of time taking notice only of the most signal <lb xml:id="l1873"/>actions &amp; general changes, especially of such actions &amp; changes as <lb xml:id="l1874"/>relate to religion. And therefore in these few words, and after <lb xml:id="l1875"/>him arms shall stand up, he comprehends all the conquests by <lb xml:id="l1876"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Romans extended their dominion over the Greeks &amp; from <lb xml:id="l1877"/>the last of those conquests <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was the conquest of Egypt he <lb xml:id="l1878"/>steps down to the next action of note within the <del type="strikethrough">dominions <lb xml:id="l1879"/>of the Gree</del> compass of the Greek Empire, <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> was the war <lb xml:id="l1880"/>against the Iews, the taking away their worship &amp; setting <lb xml:id="l1881"/>up the heathen idols in all the land of Iudea &amp; dispersing the <lb xml:id="l1882"/>people into all nations. This Daniel calls the setting up of <lb xml:id="l1883"/>the abomination of desolation, or the setting up of the abomi<lb xml:id="l1884"/>nation <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> maketh the land desolate. <del type="cancelled">T</del> It was the setting up <lb xml:id="l1885"/>of Idolatry not in the Temple alone but in all the cities &amp; <lb xml:id="l1886"/>towns of Iudea &amp; compelling all the inhabitants to worship <lb xml:id="l1887"/>them or fly their country. Such an abomination Antiochus – <lb xml:id="l1888"/>endeavoured to set up, but <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice>out success<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del>. The abomination <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> he <lb xml:id="l1889"/>set up did not <del type="strikethrough">price the abomination of desolation</del> make the land <lb xml:id="l1890"/>desolate. Such an abomination was effectually set up by the Romans <lb xml:id="l1891"/>They &amp; they alone set it up with success &amp; ever since they set <lb xml:id="l1892"/>it up the land has continued desolate <del type="cancelled">of</del> &amp; emp<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">t</add>y of its people <lb xml:id="l1893"/>the Iews as we s<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">e</add>e<gap reason="blotDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/> at this day.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par118"><del type="blockStrikethrough">But before this abomination was set up, the Christian religion <lb xml:id="l1894"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> in time overspread the whole Empire, <del type="strikethrough">was set up</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">commenced</add> among the <lb xml:id="l1895"/>Iews &amp; began to spread among the Gentiles. The street &amp; wall <lb xml:id="l1896"/>of <del type="cancelled">But before this abomination was set up, the Christian</del> <lb xml:id="l1897"/>Ierusalem was finished in the 28<hi rend="superscript">th</hi> year of Artaxerxes Longi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1898"/>manus as above &amp; was to stand 62 weeks of years in troublesome <lb xml:id="l1899"/>times untill the coming of the Messiah Dan. IX. 25. And therefore the <lb xml:id="l1900"/>Messiah was to come or be born two or three years before the vulgar <lb xml:id="l1901"/>Æra. And at that time Iesus Christ <del type="cancelled">was</del> the author of the Christian <lb xml:id="l1902"/>religion was born. The Messiah, the Christ &amp; the Annointed are <lb xml:id="l1903"/>words of the same signification in several languages. He came to be <lb xml:id="l1904"/>the Messiah or annointed Prince of the Iews, but his kingdom <lb xml:id="l1905"/>was not of this world. For after the 62 weeks he was cut off <lb xml:id="l1906"/>&amp; the people rejected from being his, &amp; the people of another <lb xml:id="l1907"/>Prince to come (the Romans) destroyed the city &amp; the sanctuary <lb xml:id="l1908"/>&amp; the end thereof was with a flood &amp; unto the end of the war</del> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight"><del type="blockStrikethrough">desolations</del></fw>
            <pb xml:id="p040r" n="40r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">40r</fw><del type="blockStrikethrough">desolations were made in the land. Yet he was annointed a king <lb xml:id="l1909"/>by his death &amp; resurrection, having thereby a name given him above <lb xml:id="l1910"/>every name that at the name of Iesus every knee should bow, &amp; <lb xml:id="l1911"/>he kept the covenant with many of his people for a week of <lb xml:id="l1912"/>years untill the conversion of Cornelius &amp; calling of the Gentiles <lb xml:id="l1913"/>by <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the Iews were rejected &amp; ceased to be his. And in half <lb xml:id="l1914"/><del type="strikethrough">a week of years (by the wars of the Romans) he</del> caused the <lb xml:id="l1915"/>sacrifice &amp; oblation to cease, &amp; with a wing of abominations <lb xml:id="l1916"/>overspreading the land he made it desolate as it is at this <lb xml:id="l1917"/>day &amp; is to be untill the consummation &amp; that determined be <lb xml:id="l1918"/>poured upon the desolate, &amp; the commandment goes forth to cause <lb xml:id="l1919"/>to return &amp; to build Ierusalem. Now this destroying the city &amp; <lb xml:id="l1920"/>sanctuary <del type="over">&amp;</del><add place="over" indicator="no">b</add>y the Romans &amp; <del type="cancelled">causing</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">making</add> desolations in the land <lb xml:id="l1921"/>untill the end of the war, &amp; causing the daily sacrifice <lb xml:id="l1922"/>to cease &amp; <del type="cancelled">th</del> overspreading the land with a wing of abomi<lb xml:id="l1923"/>nations &amp; thereby making it desolate unto the end of the <lb xml:id="l1924"/>indignation, is a full explication of what Daniel in other <lb xml:id="l1925"/>places calls taking away the daily sacrifice &amp; setting up <lb xml:id="l1926"/>the abomination of desolation.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par119"><del type="blockStrikethrough">Before this desolation <del type="cancelled">the people of</del> the Iews continued <lb xml:id="l1927"/>a people &amp; holy city seventy weeks of years <del type="strikethrough">recconed from <lb xml:id="l1928"/>their incorporation into a body politi or city by the com<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1929"/>mission <del type="cancelled">of C</del> granted to Ezra in the seventh year of Artaxerxes Longimanus to</del><add place="supralinear interlinear" indicator="no">untill the finishing of transgression &amp; making an end of sins &amp; making a reconciliation for iniquity</add> &amp; bringing in everlasting <lb xml:id="l1930"/>righteousness &amp; fulfilling the vision &amp; prophesy &amp; an<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1931"/>nointing the most Holy; that is, from the incorporation <lb xml:id="l1932"/>of the Iews into a body politi or holy city untill the <lb xml:id="l1933"/>death of the Messiah &amp; his resurrection from the dead <lb xml:id="l1934"/>whereby he washed away our sins in his blood, recon<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1935"/>ciled us to God &amp; was annointed to be the Prince or king <lb xml:id="l1936"/>of the Iews. In the seventh year of Artaxerxes <lb xml:id="l1937"/>Longimanus, by the kings commission granted to Ezra to <lb xml:id="l1938"/>set Magistrates &amp; Iudges over the land with power to <lb xml:id="l1939"/>judge according to the law of God &amp; the king &amp; to punish <lb xml:id="l1940"/>by death or banishment or confiscation of goods or im<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1941"/>prisonment, the Iews were incorporated <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">into a polity</add> &amp; became a people <lb xml:id="l1942"/>&amp; holy city. Seventy weeks of years counted from that <lb xml:id="l1943"/>period of time end in the year of the vulgar Æra 33 <lb xml:id="l1944"/>or 34, &amp; then was Iesus Christ slain, &amp; the Christian <lb xml:id="l1945"/>religion began to be preached among the Iews &amp; seven <lb xml:id="l1946"/>years after among the Gentiles who were thereby grafted <lb xml:id="l1947"/>into the stock of the Iews &amp; became Gods people &amp; increased <lb xml:id="l1948"/>untill the abomination of desolation was set up<gap reason="blotDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/> also in the <lb xml:id="l1949"/>Christian churches.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par120">Now when the Romans made war upon the Iews they looked <lb xml:id="l1950"/>upon all the Iews (the Christian Iews as well as others) to be their ene<lb xml:id="l1951"/>mies &amp; upon all the Christian Gentiles to be friends to the Christian <lb xml:id="l1952"/>Iews &amp; for that reason began from that time forward to vex the <lb xml:id="l1953"/>Christians. And because the Christians <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">were united in one body &amp;</add> were enemies to the heathen <lb xml:id="l1954"/>religion, the heathens continued to vex &amp; persecute them from <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">time</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p041r" n="41r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">41r</fw>time to time till the reign of Constantine the great &amp; his sons, <lb xml:id="l1955"/>And then the Empire becoming Christian great multitudes of hea<lb xml:id="l1956"/>thens came over to the profession of the Christian religion. All <lb xml:id="l1957"/>which is thus exprest by Daniel. <hi rend="underline">And such as forsake the <lb xml:id="l1958"/>covenant</hi> [fals Christs &amp; fals Apostles <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">called by Iohn the <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">many</add> Antichrists who went out from the Church &amp; by Paul the mystery of iniquity.]</add> <hi rend="underline">shall seduce men <lb xml:id="l1959"/>with flatteries: but the people that do know their God shall <lb xml:id="l1960"/>be strong &amp; act. And they that understand among the people</hi> <lb xml:id="l1961"/>[the Apostles &amp; true teachers] <hi rend="underline">shall instruct many, yet <lb xml:id="l1962"/>they shall fall</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[under the heathens]</add> <hi rend="underline">by the sword &amp; by flame &amp; by captivity <lb xml:id="l1963"/>&amp; by spoile many days. And when they shall fall they <lb xml:id="l1964"/>shall be holpen <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> a little help</hi> [by the conversion of the <lb xml:id="l1965"/>Empire to Christianity in the reign of Constantine] <hi rend="underline">but</hi> <add place="lineEnd interlinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">[the mystery of iniquity growing strong]</del> [fals Christians] shall cleave to them</add> <lb xml:id="l1966"/><hi rend="underline">many shall cleave to them with flatteries</hi>. <del type="over">And</del><add place="over" indicator="no">They</add> that fall <add place="lineEnd interlinear" indicator="yes">are the stars <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> last horn of the Goat cast down to the grownd &amp; stamped upon &amp; the many flatterers are <add place="supralinear" indicator="no">they</add> that at length by separating from the Church become the host of the little horn. They are the heathens who in <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> reign of</add> <lb xml:id="l1967"/><del type="cancelled"><space dim="horizontal" unit="chars" extent="5"/> Then</del> <del type="strikethrough">flatterers are the heathens <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <del type="cancelled">flowed</del> in the reign of</del> <lb xml:id="l1968"/>Constantine &amp; his sons flowed into the Christian churches in great <lb xml:id="l1969"/>numbers for temporal end, being not truly converted but dissem<lb xml:id="l1970"/>bling &amp; only making an outward profession of the Christian religion. <lb xml:id="l1971"/>And these dissemblers <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">made the Church numerous &amp; splendid in outward appearance but</add> being still inclined in their hearts to the – <lb xml:id="l1972"/>heathen supersti<add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">ti</add>ons &amp; continuing to live voluptuous &amp; vitious lives, <lb xml:id="l1973"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">after the manner of the primitive hereticks],</del></add>quickly corrupted the Christian religion filling it full of heathen <lb xml:id="l1974"/><del type="cancelled">stu</del> superstitions &amp; vitious practices; whereby the sincere part of <lb xml:id="l1975"/>Christians who opposed the <del type="cancelled">multitude</del> <choice><sic>superstions</sic><corr>superstitions</corr></choice> &amp; vices of the <lb xml:id="l1976"/>multitude could not avoid being involved in new troubles. For <lb xml:id="l1977"/>the flatterers pressing into places of profit honour &amp; trust (<choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l1978"/>was the end of their <del type="strikethrough">pretended conversion</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">professing Christianity</add>) easily prevailed by <lb xml:id="l1979"/>their numbers &amp; power to establish their superstitions &amp; oppress <lb xml:id="l1980"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">separating from them</del></add> their opposers. And therefore Daniel adds: <hi rend="underline">But of those of</hi> – <lb xml:id="l1981"/><hi rend="underline">understanding there shall fall to try them &amp; to purge them</hi> <lb xml:id="l1982"/>from <del type="strikethrough">the</del> flatterers] <hi rend="underline">to make <del type="cancelled">[them</del> white even to the time <lb xml:id="l1983"/>of the end; because it is yet for a time appointed</hi>. These <lb xml:id="l1984"/>last words, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">as I said,</add> shew that this is a very notable period of time &amp; <lb xml:id="l1985"/>begins a new scene of things, <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">namely a <del type="strikethrough">separate</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">new</add> reign of the Greek<add place="infralinear" indicator="no">s</add> by the division of the <add place="inline" indicator="no">R.</add> Empire, <del type="strikethrough">the <del type="strikethrough">Image</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">separation</add> of the flatterers &amp; their</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">&amp;</add></add> a persecution of the saints <del type="strikethrough">by the</del><add place="infralinear" indicator="no">by the</add> <lb xml:id="l1986"/>flatterers <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">both</add> <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> last<del type="cancelled">s</del> till the time of the end. The flatterers there<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1987"/>fore now <del type="strikethrough">get uppermost</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">separate &amp; prevail in the Greek Empire &amp; become the host of the little horn</add> &amp; begin to persecute the saints: for Da<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1988"/>niels adds in the nest words, <hi rend="underline"><del type="strikethrough">Then shall a king</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">And the king [<del type="strikethrough"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="6"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">of Greek</add>] <del type="strikethrough">by his edicts against the saints]</del> shall </add> do according to <lb xml:id="l1989"/>his will, &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[by usurping a legislative authority in matters of religion <del type="over">]</del><add place="over" indicator="no">&amp;</add> by his host of flatterers]</add> he shall exalt himself &amp; magnify himself above <lb xml:id="l1990"/>every God &amp; shall speak marvellous things against the God of Gods</hi> <lb xml:id="l1991"/><del type="strikethrough">[&amp; by consequence against the saints]</del><add place="inline" indicator="no">&amp;</add> <hi rend="underline">shall prosper</hi> [in oppressing <add place="supralinear interlinear" indicator="yes">dispersing wearing out &amp; making desolate</add> &amp; <lb xml:id="l1992"/>destroying the<del type="cancelled">m</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">saints</add>] <hi rend="underline">till the indignation</hi> [against <del type="strikethrough">Gods people</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Gods people &amp; the holy covenant</add>] <hi rend="underline">be accom<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1993"/>plished: for that <del type="over">that</del><add place="over" indicator="no">which</add> is determined shall be done</hi>.</p>
        <p xml:id="par121">Now the Empire soon after its conversion to Christianity <lb xml:id="l1994"/>became divided into two Empire, the Empire of the Greeks seated <lb xml:id="l1995"/>at Constantinople &amp; the empire of the Latines seated at Rome. <lb xml:id="l1996"/>At Constantinople reigned Valens Theodosius Areadius &amp; <lb xml:id="l1997"/>their successors. At Rome reigned Valentinian, Gratian, Valen<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l1998"/>tinian II, <del type="cancelled">&amp;</del> Honorius <del type="cancelled">And this is thus expressed</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; their successors:</add> The Greek Empire <add place="lineEnd" indicator="no">by this division became</add> <lb xml:id="l1999"/><del type="cancelled">&amp;</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">a new King, &amp; this is the</add> the <del type="cancelled">new</del> king <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> <hi rend="underline">doth according to his will</hi>. For Daniel in this prophesy notes what relates to the Greeks.</p>
        <p xml:id="par122">The Greek Emperors by calling together Councils of <lb xml:id="l2000"/>their own bishops imposed upon the Churches what laws they <lb xml:id="l2001"/>pleased in matters of religion. For the Council decreed what ever <lb xml:id="l2002"/>the Emperor <del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="7"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">pleased</add>. And therefore Daniel adds: <hi rend="underline">And he shall <lb xml:id="l2003"/>magnify himself above every God, <del type="cancelled">And the Apostle Paul <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">and speak marvellous things</add></hi> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight"><hi rend="underline"><del type="cancelled">exalteth</del><add place="lineBeginning" indicator="no">against</add></hi></fw>
            <pb xml:id="p042r" n="42r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">42r</fw><hi rend="underline"><del type="strikethrough">exalteth himself</del> against the God of Gods</hi>, that is, he shall speak <lb xml:id="l2004"/>them as a lawgiver, &amp; by dictating laws against the laws of God he <lb xml:id="l2005"/>shall exalt &amp; magnify himself above every God, &amp; weare out the <lb xml:id="l2006"/>saints. For dictating laws in matters of revealed religion is usurping <lb xml:id="l2007"/>divine authority &amp; sitting in God's throne, or as the Apostle <lb xml:id="l2008"/>Paul expresseth, it is <hi rend="underline">exalting himself above all that is called <lb xml:id="l2009"/>God or that is worshipped so that he as God sitteth in the <del type="cancelled">throne</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">Temple</add> <lb xml:id="l2010"/>of God shewing himself that he is God</hi>. It is sitting in God's throne <lb xml:id="l2011"/>in the Temple between the Cherubims where God dictated <lb xml:id="l2012"/>laws to the Iews &amp; was worshipped by them. When Daniel <lb xml:id="l2013"/>tells us that the little horn of his fourth <del type="over">b</del><add place="over" indicator="no">B</add>east should <hi rend="underline">speak <lb xml:id="l2014"/>great words against the most High &amp; wear out the saints of <lb xml:id="l2015"/>the most High</hi>: he means that this Horn should speak as a <lb xml:id="l2016"/>Law-giver &amp; by making laws against the laws of God should <lb xml:id="l2017"/>weare out the saints. For in the next words he adds that this <lb xml:id="l2018"/>Horn should <hi rend="underline">think to change times &amp; laws &amp; they should be given <lb xml:id="l2019"/>into his hand for a time times &amp; half a time</hi>. And in the <lb xml:id="l2020"/>same sence he tells us that the king who doth according to <lb xml:id="l2021"/>his well should <hi rend="underline">magnify himself above every God &amp; speak <lb xml:id="l2022"/>marvellous things against the God of Gods</hi><add place="lineEnd infralinear" indicator="no">, &amp; that the last horn of the He-Goat <hi rend="underline">magnified himself even to the Prince of the Host</hi>.</add></p>
        <p xml:id="par123">In the reigns of Constantine &amp; <add place="inline" indicator="no">his</add> son Constantius, the <lb xml:id="l2023"/>profession of Monkery was set on foot in the Wildernesses <lb xml:id="l2024"/>of Egypt &amp; Syria by Antony &amp; Hilarion, &amp; in the reign <lb xml:id="l2025"/>of <del type="strikethrough">Valens</del> Gratian &amp; Theodosius the Monks <add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">in those</del> two provinces <del type="strikethrough">under the protection of the</del> <del type="blockStrikethrough">Bishops of <del type="cancelled">Egypt &amp;</del> Alexandria, &amp; Antioch –</del></add><add place="infralinear" indicator="no">under the protection of the bishops of Alexandria &amp; Antioch</add> being grown very <lb xml:id="l2026"/>numerous crept into towns &amp; overspread all the Empire <lb xml:id="l2027"/>They placed their religion in abstinence from marriage &amp; from <lb xml:id="l2028"/>meats &amp; in bodily austerities <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> are hurtfull to themselves &amp; <lb xml:id="l2029"/>of no use to mankind. And for these things they were admired <lb xml:id="l2030"/>by all the Empire as men more holy then the rest. And there<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2031"/>fore Daniel adds: <hi rend="underline">Neither shall he regard the God of his fa<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2032"/>thers nor the desire of weomen</hi>, that is, the lawfull desire <lb xml:id="l2033"/>of weomen in matrimony, as the Apostle Paul thus explains: <anchor xml:id="n042r-01"/><note place="marginRight" target="#n042r-01">1 Tim. IV.</note> <lb xml:id="l2034"/><hi rend="underline">In the latter times some shall depart from the faith, <lb xml:id="l2035"/>giving heed to spirits of seduction &amp; doctrines of Ghosts <lb xml:id="l2036"/>speaking lyes in hypocrisy having consciences seared as <lb xml:id="l2037"/>with a hot iron, forbidding to marry &amp; commanding to <lb xml:id="l2038"/>abst<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">a</add>in from meats <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> God hath created to be received <lb xml:id="l2039"/>with thanksgiving of them that know the truth</hi>. These <lb xml:id="l2040"/>Moncks were a new sort of Christians not instituted by <lb xml:id="l2041"/>Christ or his Apostles nor heard of in the primitive <lb xml:id="l2042"/>Churches. You may know then by their fruits. For they <lb xml:id="l2043"/>were the ringleaders in bringing into the Christian Chur<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2044"/>ches all manner of heathen superstitions &amp; particularly <lb xml:id="l2045"/>the doctrine of Ghosts, the invocation of the dead, the worship<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2046"/>ping of dead men's reliques &amp; pictures &amp; images &amp; the feigning <lb xml:id="l2047"/>of miracles &amp; <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="2"/></del> legendary stories for promoting their <lb xml:id="l2048"/>superstitions. And from that time the religion of the Moncks <lb xml:id="l2049"/>became the religion of the empire. There remain to this day <lb xml:id="l2050"/>among the heathens of Persia &amp; India certain sects of religious <lb xml:id="l2051"/>men who place their religion in abstinence from marriage &amp; <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">meats</fw></p>
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        <pb xml:id="p043r" n="43r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">43r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par125"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/>meats &amp; in bodily <del type="cancelled">exercises</del> austerities, &amp; by comparing them <lb xml:id="l2053"/>with the Moncks you will find that they are all of a piece.</p>
        <p xml:id="par126">About <del type="strikethrough">three</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">four of five</add> years before the reign of Valens, there began <lb xml:id="l2054"/>to be a raimour of great miracles done at the shrines of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> <lb xml:id="l2055"/><del type="cancelled">S<unclear reason="del" cert="medium">ar</unclear></del> Martyrs in Syria &amp; in his reign &amp; the reign of Theodosius <lb xml:id="l2056"/>&amp; Areadius the reliques of the Martyrs were dispersed from <lb xml:id="l2057"/>Egypt &amp; Syria into all the Empire &amp; lodged in churches <lb xml:id="l2058"/>for their miraculous effects, &amp; an opinion was spread that <lb xml:id="l2059"/>the dead saints heard our prayers, &amp; men began to invoke <lb xml:id="l2060"/>them &amp; to set up their pictures in Cæmeteries &amp; Churches. <lb xml:id="l2061"/>&amp; at length their Images also; the Moncks being the ring<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2062"/>leaders in these practises. And therefore Daniel subjoyns <lb xml:id="l2063"/><hi rend="underline">But in his seat he shall honour with God Mahuzzims</hi> <lb xml:id="l2064"/>[or potent <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Defenders</add> Guardians <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">Helpers</add> &amp; Protectors] <hi rend="underline">even with a God</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[composed of several substances]</add> <hi rend="underline">whom <lb xml:id="l2065"/>his fathers knew not shall he honour them with gold <lb xml:id="l2066"/>&amp; silver &amp; with pretious stones &amp; things of value</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[to delude the people by the splendor of their worship]</add><hi rend="underline">. Thus <lb xml:id="l2067"/>shall he do in the most strong Holds</hi> [or Temples] <hi rend="underline">with <lb xml:id="l2068"/>a strange God whom <del type="cancelled">his father</del> he shall acknowledge <lb xml:id="l2069"/>&amp; increase with honour, &amp; he shall cause them</hi> [the – <lb xml:id="l2070"/>Mahuzzims] <hi rend="underline">to rule over many, &amp; shall divide the earth</hi> <lb xml:id="l2071"/><del type="cancelled">for</del> [among them] <del type="cancelled">for a reward</del> <del type="strikethrough"><hi rend="underline">for lucre</hi></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">for an inheritance</add>, every city town <lb xml:id="l2072"/>family &amp; trade <del type="strikethrough">honouring</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">being subject to</add> his guardian saint. <del type="strikethrough">with gifts</del><choice><sic>.</sic><corr type="delText"/></choice> <lb xml:id="l2073"/><add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes">As God is in scripture frequently called the rock &amp; fortress &amp; tower of his people &amp; Temple the sanctuary of strength so fals Gods are called the rocks of the nations &amp; by Daniel Mahuzzims &amp; their temples strong holds.</add> Now this king by magnifying himself above every God &amp; <lb xml:id="l2074"/>speaking marvellous things in his laws against the God <lb xml:id="l2075"/>of Gods, &amp; together with a strange God whom his fathers <lb xml:id="l2076"/>knew not honouring Mahuzzims in the Temples with gold <lb xml:id="l2077"/>&amp; silver &amp; gemms &amp; things of value, that is with altars <lb xml:id="l2078"/>&amp; pictures &amp; Images &amp; other presents adorned with gold &amp; <lb xml:id="l2079"/>silver &amp; gemms, took away the dayly worship <del type="cancelled">of the true <lb xml:id="l2080"/>God</del> &amp; set up the abomination of desolation in the Christian <lb xml:id="l2081"/>cities &amp; towns as the old Romans had done before in the <lb xml:id="l2082"/>Iewish. <add place="inline lineEnd" indicator="no">All which Daniel has thus described in his vision of the last horn of the He-Goat <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns"></seg></add></add>
            <addSpan spanTo="#addend043v-01" place="p043v" startDescription="f 43v" endDescription="f 43r" resp="#mjh"/><seg rend="ns" rendition="ns"></seg> ...He-Goat. <hi rend="underline">Yea he magnified himself even to the Prince of the <lb xml:id="l2083"/>host</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[that is, to Iesus Christ]</add> <hi rend="underline">&amp; by him the daily worship</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[of the people of this Prince, the Christians]</add> <hi rend="underline">was taken away &amp; the place of <lb xml:id="l2084"/>his sanctuary</hi> [<del type="cancelled">was cast down [the churches of his true worshippers]</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">or places of meeting to worship him]</add> <lb xml:id="l2085"/><hi rend="underline">was cast down</hi>. <hi rend="underline">And an host</hi> [or great multitude of transgressors] <lb xml:id="l2086"/><hi rend="underline">was given <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">him</add> against the daily worship in transgression</hi> [<add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the transgression of the Mahuzzims</add> called <lb xml:id="l2087"/>afterwards the transgression of desolation] <hi rend="underline">&amp; it cast down the <lb xml:id="l2088"/>truth to the grownd &amp; it practiced &amp; prospered</hi>. <del type="blockStrikethrough">When the heathen <lb xml:id="l2089"/>Roman Empire began to persecute the Christians &amp; their teachers <lb xml:id="l2090"/>began to fall by the sword &amp; by flame by spoil &amp; by captivity <lb xml:id="l2091"/>then this horn of the Goat waxed great unto the host of heaven <lb xml:id="l2092"/>&amp; began to cast down some of the stars to the grownd. And when <lb xml:id="l2093"/>the Monckish Romans Empire began to magnify himself above <lb xml:id="l2094"/>every &amp; to set up the worship of dead men then this horn <lb xml:id="l2095"/>began to magnify himself to the Prince of the host, &amp; to place the transgression of desolation.</del><anchor xml:id="addend043v-01"/></p>
        <p xml:id="par127">After these things <add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><del type="strikethrough">came the te<choice><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">m</unclear><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">n</unclear></choice></del></add> the Empire of the Saracens rose up in <lb xml:id="l2096"/>the south &amp; made lasting wars upon the Greek Empire, taking <lb xml:id="l2097"/>some countries from that Greeks &amp; besieging Constantinople <lb xml:id="l2098"/>several times. And after the reign of the Saracens, the <lb xml:id="l2099"/>Empire of the Turks rose up in the <del type="cancelled">sea</del> north &amp; conquered <lb xml:id="l2100"/>the Greek Empire &amp; extended its conquest <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">gradually</add> over Syria Phœni<lb xml:id="l2101"/>cia Arabia Egypt Libya &amp; Ethiopia, reigning over all these <lb xml:id="l2102"/>countries to this day. All which is thus described by Daniel <lb xml:id="l2103"/><hi rend="underline">And at the time of the end the king of the south shall push <lb xml:id="l2104"/>at him, &amp; the king of the north shall come against him <lb xml:id="l2105"/>like a whirlwind with chariots &amp; with hor<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">s</add>men &amp; with <lb xml:id="l2106"/>many ships, &amp; he shall enter into the countries</hi> [of the <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">Greeks]</fw></p>
        <pb xml:id="p044r" n="44r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">44r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par128">Greeks] <hi rend="underline">&amp; shall overflow</hi> [them] <hi rend="underline">&amp; pass over</hi> [by conquering <lb xml:id="l2107"/>their empire.] <hi rend="underline">He shall enter also into the glorious <lb xml:id="l2108"/>land</hi> [of Iudea] <hi rend="underline">&amp; many countries</hi> [in those parts] <hi rend="underline">shall <lb xml:id="l2109"/>be overflown. But these shall escape out of his hands, <lb xml:id="l2110"/>even Edom &amp; Moab &amp; the chief of the children of <lb xml:id="l2111"/>Ammon</hi> [that is, Arabia Petræa not yet conquered.] <hi rend="underline">He <lb xml:id="l2112"/>shall stretch forth his hand also upon the</hi> [remoter] <lb xml:id="l2113"/><hi rend="underline">countries &amp; the land of Egypt shall not escape, but <lb xml:id="l2114"/>he shall have power <del type="cancelled">of</del> over the treasures of gold <lb xml:id="l2115"/>&amp; of silver &amp; over all the pretious things of Egypt, <lb xml:id="l2116"/>&amp; the Libyans &amp; Ethiopians shall be <del type="cancelled">at his steps</del> with<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2117"/>in his progress</hi>.</p>
        <p xml:id="par129"><del type="blockStrikethrough">Thus Daniel has described by steps all the chief actions and <lb xml:id="l2118"/>revolutions in the Empires of the Persians &amp; Greeks down from his own <lb xml:id="l2119"/>days to ours, &amp; in doing this he has distinguished the times into five car<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2120"/>dinal periods. The first is of the reign of the Persians. The second is <lb xml:id="l2121"/>of the reign of the Greeks alone untill the Romans began to con<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2122"/>quer them. The third is of the rise &amp; reign of the Romans over <lb xml:id="l2123"/>th<del type="over">r</del><add place="over" indicator="no">e</add> Greeks <del type="cancelled"><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> <gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="4"/></del> untill the division of their Empire into the <lb xml:id="l2124"/>Empires of the Greeks &amp; Latines, the fourth is of the Greek Em<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2125"/>pire at Constantinople after separation from the Latines untill <lb xml:id="l2126"/>the rise &amp; reign of the Mahometans. And the fift is of the Maho<lb xml:id="l2127"/>metans reigning successively in the south &amp; north &amp; making <lb xml:id="l2128"/>war upon the Greeks. And the four last periods are distinguished <lb xml:id="l2129"/>from one another by saying <del type="strikethrough">between the second &amp;</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">in the beginning of</add> the third, &amp; <lb xml:id="l2130"/>again <del type="strikethrough">between the third</del> in the beginning of the fourth that the <lb xml:id="l2131"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">end</add> is yet for a time appointed &amp; calling the fift the time of the <lb xml:id="l2132"/>end. The third began <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> the practices against the <del type="cancelled">Iews</del> daily <lb xml:id="l2133"/>sacrifice of the Iews; the fourth with the rise &amp; reign of the <lb xml:id="l2134"/>religion of the Mahometans. In the third the heathen abo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2135"/>mination was set up in all Iudea &amp; endeavoured by many perse<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2136"/>cutions to be set up among the Christians; in the fourth the Monckish <lb xml:id="l2137"/>abomination of invoking the dead, <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is a breach of the first <lb xml:id="l2138"/>commandment was set up <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">among</add> the Christians in all the Empire; in <lb xml:id="l2139"/>the fift the Monkish abomination of worshipping images, <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is <lb xml:id="l2140"/>a breach of the second commandment, was also set up in all <lb xml:id="l2141"/>the Empire: and these abominations made a desolation of Gods <lb xml:id="l2142"/>people wherever they were set up. And its observable that <lb xml:id="l2143"/>the first act against the holy covenant was in autumn in the <lb xml:id="l2144"/>Iudaic year of Seleucus 143 when Antiochus returned out of <lb xml:id="l2145"/>Egypt &amp; spoiled the Temple (1 Maccab. I. 20;) &amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">that</add> the last act of <lb xml:id="l2146"/>setting up the abomination was in <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the beginning of</add> the year of Christ 842, <lb xml:id="l2147"/>&amp; <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">end of the</add> Iudaic year of Seleucus 1153, when a Council called at <lb xml:id="l2148"/>Constantinople by the Empress Theodora <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; her son Michael</add>, decreed that Images <lb xml:id="l2149"/><choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> had been condemned &amp; thrown down by some former Em<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2150"/>perors, should be set up again &amp; venerated as before, &amp; <del type="cancelled">the</del> <lb xml:id="l2151"/><del type="strikethrough">an annuall</del><add place="inline" indicator="no">a</add> festival was instituted to be kept annually on Feb. 11 <lb xml:id="l2152"/>in memory of their restitution: and that the difference between these <lb xml:id="l2153"/>two periods being 1010 Iudaic years, is the same with the differ<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2154"/>ence between the 2300 &amp; the 1290 days, putting a prophetic day <lb xml:id="l2155"/>for a Iudaic year.</del></p>
        <p xml:id="par130"><fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">But</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p045r" n="45r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">45r</fw><hi rend="underline">But tiding out of the east &amp; out of the north shall <lb xml:id="l2156"/>trouble him, Therefore he shall</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">[stand up against the Prince of Princes &amp;]</del></add> <hi rend="underline">go forth <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">th</hi></abbr><expan>with</expan></choice> great fury to <lb xml:id="l2157"/>destroy &amp; utterly to make away many</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">For his <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="3"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no"><unclear reason="hand" cert="medium"><del type="over">k</del><add place="over" indicator="no">K</add>ingdom <del type="cancelled">iple</del> &amp;</unclear></add> the little horn standing up against the Prince of Princes</add>. <hi rend="underline">And he shall plant <lb xml:id="l2158"/>the tabernacle of his palace between the</hi> [mediterranean &amp; dead] <hi rend="underline">seas <lb xml:id="l2159"/>in the glorious holy mountain, yet he shall come to his end</hi> [in <lb xml:id="l2160"/>the battel of Gog] <hi rend="underline">&amp; none shall help him. And at that time</hi> <lb xml:id="l2161"/>[when he shall go forth with great fury to destroy] <hi rend="underline">shall Mi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2162"/>chael stand up,</hi> <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">[against him]</add> <hi rend="underline">the great Prince <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> standeth for the children <lb xml:id="l2163"/>of thy people</hi> [<add place="supralinear marginRight" indicator="yes">the Prince of the host the Prince of Princes against whom the little horn <del type="strikethrough">of the Goat</del> stands up <del type="strikethrough">in the power of this king of the north</del>,</add> the son of man who cometh with the clouds to <lb xml:id="l2164"/>the ancient of days <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">the Word of God with a two edged sword, coming out of his mouth,</add> he shall stand up as in the war against <lb xml:id="l2165"/>the Dragon] <hi rend="underline">&amp; there shall be a time of trouble such as <lb xml:id="l2166"/>there never was since there was a nation even unto that <lb xml:id="l2167"/>same time. And at that time thy people shall be delivered</hi> <lb xml:id="l2168"/>[from tribulation] <hi rend="underline">every one that shall be found written <lb xml:id="l2169"/> in the book</hi>. [For the ancient of days shall sit in judgement <lb xml:id="l2170"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">whose garment is white as snow &amp; the hair of his head like pure will &amp; his throne like <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> fiery flames &amp;</add> from whose face the heavens &amp; earth flee away,<del type="cancelled">] &amp; many</del> <lb xml:id="l2171"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; the books shall be opened] &amp; many</add> <hi rend="underline">of them that sleep in the dust shall awake, some to – <lb xml:id="l2172"/>everlasting life &amp; some to <del type="strikethrough">everlasting</del> shame &amp; everlasting <lb xml:id="l2173"/>contempt. And they that be wise shall shine as the bright<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2174"/>ness of the firmament, &amp; they that turn many to righte<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2175"/>ousness as the stars for ever &amp; ever</hi>. – <hi rend="underline">But go <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">thou</add> thy way</hi> <lb xml:id="l2176"/><del type="cancelled">Daniel</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">[Daniel]</add> <hi rend="underline">till the end be: for thou shalt re<del type="over"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">t</unclear></del><add place="over" indicator="no">s</add>t &amp; stand in <lb xml:id="l2177"/>thy lot at the end of the days</hi> [amongst them that awake <lb xml:id="l2178"/>out of the dust.] in the end of the days.</p>
        <p xml:id="par131">Thus Daniel in this prophesy of the scripture of truth <lb xml:id="l2179"/>has described <del type="strikethrough">all times down from the own age to the resurre<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2180"/>tion of the dead</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes"><del type="strikethrough">by steps all the chief actions &amp; revolution within the compass of the Greek Empire in</del></add> by steps the chief actions &amp; revolutions <lb xml:id="l2181"/>within the compass of the Greek Empire in all ages from <lb xml:id="l2182"/>the reign of Alexander the great to the resurrection of <lb xml:id="l2183"/>the dead. And it's observable that in doing this he has <lb xml:id="l2184"/>distinguished the times into four cardinal periods. The <lb xml:id="l2185"/>first is of the reign of the Greeks <del type="strikethrough">by their own power, the <lb xml:id="l2186"/>second is of</del> untill the Romans began to conquer them; The <lb xml:id="l2187"/>second is of the Romans over the Greeks untill the division <lb xml:id="l2188"/>of their Empire into the Empires of the Greeks &amp; Latines; <lb xml:id="l2189"/>The third is of the Greek Empire at Constantinople after <lb xml:id="l2190"/>separation from the Latines untill the rise &amp; reign of <lb xml:id="l2191"/>the Mahometans: And the fourth is of the Mahometans <lb xml:id="l2192"/>reigning successively in the south &amp; north &amp; making war <lb xml:id="l2193"/>upon the Greeks. And these periods are distinguished from <lb xml:id="l2194"/>one another by saying in the beginning of the <del type="cancelled">third</del> <lb xml:id="l2195"/>second, &amp; again in the beginning of the third that the <lb xml:id="l2196"/>end is yet for a time appointed, &amp; calling the fourth the <lb xml:id="l2197"/>time of the end. The second began with the <del type="strikethrough">dail</del> prac<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2198"/>tises against the daily sacrifices of the Iews; the third <lb xml:id="l2199"/>with the rise &amp; reign of the religion of the Moncks, &amp; <lb xml:id="l2200"/>the fourth with the rise &amp; reign of the religion of the – <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">Mahometans.</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p046r" n="46r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">46r</fw> Mahometans. In the <del type="strikethrough">third</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">second</add> the abomination of the heathens was set <lb xml:id="l2201"/>up in all Iudæa &amp; endeavoured by many persecutions to be set up <lb xml:id="l2202"/>among the Christians <del type="cancelled">in all the Empire</del> in the third the abomi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2203"/>nation of the Moncks of invoking the dead <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is a breach of the <lb xml:id="l2204"/>first commandment was set up among the Christians in all the <lb xml:id="l2205"/>Empire, in the <del type="cancelled">fift</del> fourth the Monkish abomination of worshipping <lb xml:id="l2206"/>Images <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> is a breach of the second commandment, was also – <lb xml:id="l2207"/><del type="cancelled">established</del> set up in all the Empire; &amp; these abominations made <lb xml:id="l2208"/>a desolation of Gods people wherever they were set up. In the <lb xml:id="l2209"/>first of these periods the Goat reigned in his four horns, in the <lb xml:id="l2210"/>second his little horn <hi rend="underline">waxed exceeding great</hi> sideways <hi rend="underline">toward the <lb xml:id="l2211"/>south &amp; toward the east &amp; toward the pleasant land, &amp;</hi> upwards <lb xml:id="l2212"/><hi rend="underline">even to the host of heaven &amp; cast down some of the host &amp; of <lb xml:id="l2213"/>the stars to the grownd,</hi> <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="medium">Gr</unclear></del><del type="strikethrough">the primitive Christians falling by the <lb xml:id="l2214"/>sword &amp; by flame by captivity &amp; by spoile many days,</del> in the <lb xml:id="l2215"/>third this horn <hi rend="underline">magnified himself even to the Prince of the <lb xml:id="l2216"/>host</hi> becoming the king <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> exalts &amp; magnifies himself above <lb xml:id="l2217"/>every God &amp; speaks marvellous things against the God of Gods, <hi rend="underline">&amp; <lb xml:id="l2218"/>by him the daily</hi> [worship] <del type="strikethrough">of publick prayers &amp; the Eucharist]</del> <hi rend="underline">was <lb xml:id="l2219"/>taken away, &amp; the place of his sanctuary</hi> <del type="strikethrough">[or places of meeting <lb xml:id="l2220"/>to worship him]</del> <hi rend="underline">was cast down, &amp; an host</hi> <del type="strikethrough">[or great multitude <lb xml:id="l2221"/>of transgressors]</del> <hi rend="underline">was given him against the daily worship in <lb xml:id="l2222"/> the transgression</hi> <del type="strikethrough">[of worshipping Mahuzzims, called afterwards the <lb xml:id="l2223"/>transgression of desolation] of desolation</del> <hi rend="underline">&amp; it cast down the truth to <lb xml:id="l2224"/>the grownd &amp; it practised &amp; prospered &amp; destroyed wonderfully the mighty <lb xml:id="l2225"/>&amp; the holy people</hi>. And in the fourth the Transgression of desolation <lb xml:id="l2226"/>was established &amp; continued to <hi rend="underline">the last end of the indignation</hi><del type="over">.</del><add place="over" indicator="no">&amp;</add> <add place="inline marginRight" indicator="no">the cleansing of <choice><abbr>y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi></abbr><expan>the</expan></choice> sanctuary.</add></p>
        <p xml:id="par132">And its observable that the first act against the holy covenant <lb xml:id="l2227"/>was in autumn in the Iudiac year of Seleucus 143 when Antio<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2228"/>chus Epiphanes returned out of Egypt &amp; spoiled the Temple – <lb xml:id="l2229"/>(1 Maccab. I. 20) &amp; that the last act of setting up the abomination <lb xml:id="l2230"/>was in the beginning of the year of Christ 842, &amp; end of the Iu<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2231"/>daic year of Seleucus 1153 when a Council called at Constanti<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2232"/>nople by the Empress Theodora &amp; her son Michael, decreed that <lb xml:id="l2233"/>Images <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> had been condemned &amp; thrown down by some former Em<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2234"/>perors, should be set up again &amp; venerated as before, &amp; a festival <lb xml:id="l2235"/>was instituted to be kept annually on Feb. 11, in memory of their <lb xml:id="l2236"/>restitution: &amp; that the difference between these two periods being <lb xml:id="l2237"/>1010 Iudiac years, is the same with the difference between the <lb xml:id="l2238"/>2300 &amp; the 1290 days, putting a day for a Iudaic year.</p>
        <p xml:id="par133">And its further observable that Daniel describes the last end <lb xml:id="l2239"/>of all these things by three steps or successive events. The first <lb xml:id="l2240"/>event is the fall of the last horn of the fourth Beast in the end <lb xml:id="l2241"/>of <hi rend="underline">a time times &amp; half a time</hi>, the second event is the fall of <lb xml:id="l2242"/>the last horn of the Goat in the end of the indignation when <hi rend="underline">God <lb xml:id="l2243"/>shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people</hi> <add place="lineEnd marginRight" indicator="no">&amp; the sanctuary shall be cleansed</add> <lb xml:id="l2244"/>For this horn lasts till the indignation be accomplished, Dan. VIII. 19. <lb xml:id="l2245"/>&amp; XI. 36. And the third <del type="strikethrough">step</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">event</add> is at the resurrection of Daniel &amp; by <lb xml:id="l2246"/>consequence at the day of judgement. But of that day &amp; hour knoweth <lb xml:id="l2247"/>no man. <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">These three events he describes in this manner.</add> <hi rend="underline">And one said to the man cloathed in linnen who was upon the <lb xml:id="l2248"/>waters of the river, How long shall it be to the end of these wonders? And I heard <lb xml:id="l2249"/>the man cloathed in linnen who was upon the waters of the river when he lift up his <lb xml:id="l2250"/>right hand &amp; his left unto heaven &amp; sware by him that liveth for ever that it shall <lb xml:id="l2251"/>be fore a time times &amp; an half. And</hi> [after that] <hi rend="underline">when he shall have</hi> [further] <hi rend="underline">ac<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2252"/>complished to scatter the power of the holy people all these things shall be finished. And <lb xml:id="l2253"/>I heard but I understood not. Then said I, O my Lord what shall be the end of these things</hi> <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">[when</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p046v" n="46v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">46v</fw> [when he shall have accomplished to scatter the power of the holy people] <lb xml:id="l2254"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">&amp; all these things shall be finished?]</add> <hi rend="underline">And he said – from the time that the Daily sacrifice shall be taken <lb xml:id="l2255"/>away <del type="cancelled">[to us] to <unclear reason="del" cert="high">us</unclear></del> &amp; the abomination that maketh desolate set up</hi> [unto <lb xml:id="l2256"/>that accomplishment, <del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> there shall be] <hi rend="underline">a thousand two hundred &amp; ninety <lb xml:id="l2257"/>days. // Blessed is he that wait<del type="over">h</del><add place="over" indicator="no">e</add>th &amp; cometh to the thousand three</hi> hundred <lb xml:id="l2258"/>&amp; five &amp; thirty days. But go thou thy way Daniel for thou shalt rest &amp; stand in thy lot at the end of the days.</p>
        <p xml:id="par134">The four Empires being described by the Image of four metalls <lb xml:id="l2259"/>&amp; again by the vision of the four Beasts; &amp; the third Empire being <lb xml:id="l2260"/><del type="cancelled">described by</del> more fully described by the vision of the he-Goat &amp; still <lb xml:id="l2261"/>more fully by the prophesy of the scripture of truth: a fuller descrip<lb xml:id="l2262"/>tion of the fourth Empire was reserved for the visions of Iohn in <lb xml:id="l2263"/>the times of the gospel. Daniels prophesies began with the times <lb xml:id="l2264"/>of the Babylonian captivity, Iohn's prophesy was in the beginning <lb xml:id="l2265"/>of the Roman captivity; &amp; the <del type="strikethrough">analogy</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">relation</add> of the two captivities <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">to one another</add> is <lb xml:id="l2266"/>represented <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">b</unclear><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> in Iohn's by giving the name of Babylon to Rome. It <lb xml:id="l2267"/>remains that we consider the prophesy of Iohn for understanding <lb xml:id="l2268"/>the times of the Roman captivity.</p>
        <pb xml:id="p047r" n="47r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">47r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par135">reigned there from the time that it was built till the year 935 when <lb xml:id="l2269"/>being stript of Egypt &amp; all his dominions but Bagdat he surrendered his <lb xml:id="l2270"/>temporal government to Mahomet a temporal Prince &amp; retained only <lb xml:id="l2271"/>the spiritual dignity of Calif or Patriarch. This I learn out of <lb xml:id="l2272"/>Elmacinus &amp; Abul-Pharajius two Arabian Historians. Elmacinus <lb xml:id="l2273"/>writes thus. <foreign xml:lang="lat">Anno Hegira 324 (qui cæpit Novem. 20 A.C. 935) as se venire <lb xml:id="l2274"/>jussit Califa Arradis Billa Imperatorum Muhammedem f. Rajici qui <lb xml:id="l2275"/>Wasiti erat et ibi dominabatur, cogente ad id eum necessitate propter <lb xml:id="l2276"/>perturbationem Imperij &amp; ineptitudinem Consiljarij ad eam dignitatem. <lb xml:id="l2277"/>Venit ita filius Rajici Bagdadum &amp; constituit eum Arradis Imperatorem, <lb xml:id="l2278"/>commisit ei administrationem regni –– induit quo ei vestem dignitatis <lb xml:id="l2279"/>ac dedit ei vexillum. Venit autem Badadum visecimo quinto Dul<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2280"/>higgiæ (id est Novemb. 13 A.C. 936) – curavit ea omnia quæ curare <lb xml:id="l2281"/>soliti erant Consiliarij. At ab eo tempore dignitas Consiliarij <lb xml:id="l2282"/>Bagdadi obsolevit, ne remansit nisi nomen ejus. Potestas autem omnis <lb xml:id="l2283"/>cessit Imperatoribus qui rerum potiebantur. At id duravit donec <lb xml:id="l2284"/>florere desierunt. Salgjuki (i.e. Tur<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">c</add>arum Imperatores Bagdadi. Ineunte <lb xml:id="l2285"/>ita anno 325 (qui cæpit Novemb. 19 A.C. 936) mundus in manibus erat <lb xml:id="l2286"/>principum qui Imperio se ingesserant &amp; Reges terrae erant. Quicun enim <lb xml:id="l2287"/>urbem aliquam nancisebatur Regem se ejus nominabat, alios omnes <lb xml:id="l2288"/>arcens. Erat Bazra Wasitum &amp; Ahwaza in manu Abu Abdalla <lb xml:id="l2289"/>Baridæi et fratrum ejus; Persia in manu Amaduddaulæ, Dailami <lb xml:id="l2290"/>&amp; Wasmakini; Mausila, Diarrebia &amp; Dairbecra in manu filiorum <lb xml:id="l2291"/>Hamadani; Æyptus et Syria in manu Muhammedis Achsijdi; Occidens <lb xml:id="l2292"/>et Africa in mani Caijmi; Hispania in manu filiorum Ommiæ; Chorasana <lb xml:id="l2293"/>in manu Nasri; Iamama, Bahraina &amp; Hagjara in manu Taheri; Ta<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2294"/>bristana &amp; Gjorgiana in manu Dailamorum: ne mansit in manu <lb xml:id="l2295"/>Califæ et filij Rajici quic<del type="over">t</del><add place="over" indicator="no">q</add>uam præter Bagdadum. Et abolita <lb xml:id="l2296"/>sunt <del type="cancelled"><unclear reason="del" cert="high">Te</unclear></del><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">te</add>lonia Regni. – Pecunia autem omnis portata est in <lb xml:id="l2297"/>gazophilacia Imperatorum, qui pro lubitu suo de ea disponebant <lb xml:id="l2298"/>et impensas imperiales omnes faciebant.</foreign></p>
        <p xml:id="par136">To the same purpose writes Abul-Pharajius another <lb xml:id="l2299"/>Arabic Historian whose words are thus translated. <foreign xml:lang="lat">Anno [Hegiræ] <lb xml:id="l2300"/>trecentisimo vicesimo quarto impulit necessitas Al-Radium ut <lb xml:id="l2301"/>Abu Becrum Mohammedem filium Rayeki imperatorem exercitus <lb xml:id="l2302"/>crearet. Eum ergo Imperatorem Imperatorum constituens, vecti<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2303"/>galibus &amp; tributis et curijs per omnes regiones præfecit, jussit <lb xml:id="l2304"/>in omnibus suggestis nominis ejus in concionibus mentionem fieri; <lb xml:id="l2305"/>at ab eo tempore irritum factum est Vizieri munus. Filius <lb xml:id="l2306"/>Rayeki siquidem et ipsius Scriba omnium rerum curam gere<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2307"/>bant: eodem modo quicun post eum Imperatores Impera<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2308"/>torum fiebant se habebant. Omnes pecuniæ in eorum Gazo<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2309"/>phylacia importebantur, eas pro lubitu ergobant, et Califæ <lb xml:id="l2310"/>nihil aliud quam quod ipsius visum relinquebant.</foreign></p>
        <p xml:id="par137">Within less then two years after this change, Bagdad <lb xml:id="l2311"/>(as Elmacius writes) was taken from Muhammed by one Iahcamus <lb xml:id="l2312"/>a Turk, &amp; from that time often taken &amp; retaken, being in the <lb xml:id="l2313"/>hands sometimes of the Turks &amp; sometimes of the Saracens <lb xml:id="l2314"/>untill at length Togrulbec took it &amp; established it to the Turks</p>
        <p xml:id="par138">So then the kingdom of the Saracens under the Califs at <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">Damascus</fw></p>
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            <pb xml:id="p048v" n="48v"/><fw type="pag" place="topLeft">48v</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par139"><handShift new="#unknown" scribe="Unknown_Hand"/>✝ reigned there <lb type="intentional" xml:id="l2315"/>Damacus ✝</p>
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        <pb xml:id="p049r" n="49r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">49r</fw><p rend="indent0" xml:id="par140"><handShift new="#in" scribe="Isaac_Newton"/>body of the Goat. Among those nations he was to rise up <lb xml:id="l2316"/>&amp; grow mighty. He grew mighty <hi rend="underline">towards the south &amp; toward <lb xml:id="l2317"/>the east &amp; toward the pleasant land</hi>: &amp; therefore he was <lb xml:id="l2318"/>to rise up in the north-west quarter of those nations &amp; extend <lb xml:id="l2319"/>his dominion towards Egypt &amp; Syria &amp; Iudea. In the latter <lb xml:id="l2320"/>time of the kingdom of the four horns it was to rise up out <lb xml:id="l2321"/>of one of them (the north-west horn) &amp; to subdue the rest <lb xml:id="l2322"/>but not by its own power. It was to be assisted by a forreign <lb xml:id="l2323"/>power, a power superior to it self, the power which took <lb xml:id="l2324"/>away the dominion of the <del type="strikethrough">fourth</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">third</add> Beast, the power of the <lb xml:id="l2325"/>fourth Beast. And such a little horn was the <del type="cancelled">fourth Beas</del> <lb xml:id="l2326"/>kingdom of Pergamus.</p>
        <p xml:id="par141">For this kingdom by the revolt of <del type="strikethrough">Lysimachus king <lb xml:id="l2327"/>of Thrace</del> Phileærus king of Thrace Phrygia Lydia &amp; <lb xml:id="l2328"/>Lycaonia, came out of one of the four horns. It arose in <lb xml:id="l2329"/>the northwest &amp; was very little at its first rise. But <lb xml:id="l2330"/>at length by the assistance of the Romans it took from An<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2331"/>tiochus magnus king of Syria almost all Asia minor on this <lb xml:id="l2332"/>side the mountain Taurus. Afterwards it assisted the Romans <lb xml:id="l2333"/>in conquering the kingdom of Macedon. Then it came under <lb xml:id="l2334"/>the power of the Romans by the Legacy of Attalus its last <lb xml:id="l2335"/>king An. Nabonass. 615; &amp; thereby the Senate of Rome <lb xml:id="l2336"/>succeeded Attalus, &amp; became its king by right of inheri<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2337"/>tance. And <add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">then</add> this kingdom by their power <hi rend="underline">waxed exceeding <lb xml:id="l2338"/>great towards the south &amp; towards the east &amp; towards the <lb xml:id="l2339"/>pleasant land</hi>, conquering all the nations southward eastward <lb xml:id="l2340"/>&amp; south-eastward which composed the body of the third Beast, <lb xml:id="l2341"/>&amp; particularly Pontus, Armenia, Syria, Egypt &amp; Libya. <lb xml:id="l2342"/>It grew mighty <hi rend="underline">towards the pleasant land, &amp; it waxed <lb xml:id="l2343"/>great even to the host of heaven, &amp; cast down of the <add place="lineEnd marginRight" indicator="no">Host &amp; of the</add> <lb xml:id="l2344"/>starrs to the grownd &amp; stamped upon them</hi>; conquering <lb xml:id="l2345"/>Iudea by the conduct of Pompey An. Nabonass. 685, &amp; <lb xml:id="l2346"/>thenceforward trampling upon the Princes of the Iews. <lb xml:id="l2347"/><hi rend="underline">Yea he magnified himself even to the Prince of the <lb xml:id="l2348"/>Host</hi>, the Messiah, the King of the Iews, whom he <lb xml:id="l2349"/>put to death An. Nabonass. 780. <hi rend="underline">And by him the daily <lb xml:id="l2350"/>sacrifice was taken away, &amp; the place of his sanctuary <lb xml:id="l2351"/>was cast down</hi>; viz<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> in the warrs <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> the eastern ar<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2352"/>mies under the conduct of the Romans made against <lb xml:id="l2353"/>Iudæa when Nero &amp; Vespatian were Emperors, An <lb xml:id="l2354"/>Nabonass. 816, 817, &amp; 818. <del type="blockStrikethrough"><del type="strikethrough">It continued mighty under <lb xml:id="l2355"/>the Romans till the reign of Constantine the great &amp; <lb xml:id="l2356"/>his sons. And then by the division of the Roman Empire into <lb xml:id="l2357"/>the Greek &amp; Latin Empires, it separated from the Latines <lb xml:id="l2358"/>&amp; became the Greek Empire alone, but yet under the <lb xml:id="l2359"/>dominion of a Roman family.</del></del> <hi rend="underline">And an host was given him <lb xml:id="l2360"/>against the daily sacrifice by reason of transgression, &amp; <add place="inline" indicator="no">it</add> cast <lb xml:id="l2361"/>down the truth to the ground, &amp; it practised &amp; prospered</hi>. This <lb xml:id="l2362"/>transgression is in the next words called the transgression of <lb xml:id="l2363"/>desolation, &amp; in Dan. XI. 31 the abomination which maketh<del type="cancelled"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del> desolate, <lb xml:id="l2364"/>&amp; in Matt. XXIV. 15, the abomination of desolation (spoken of by <lb xml:id="l2365"/>Daniel the Prophet) standing in the holy place. And it may relate <lb xml:id="l2366"/><add place="supralinear" indicator="yes">chiefly</add> to the worship of Iupiter Olympius in his Temple of the Iews, &amp; to the <lb xml:id="l2367"/>revolt of the Iews under Barchochab occasioned thereby, &amp; to the <lb xml:id="l2368"/>desolation of Iudæa <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> followed thereupon, all the Iews being <lb xml:id="l2369"/>thenceforward banished Iudea upon pain of death. <hi rend="underline">then I heard</hi>, saith Daniel, <hi rend="underline">one saint speaking, &amp; another saint said to him <lb xml:id="l2370"/>that spake, How long shall be the vision concerning the daily <fw type="catch" place="bottomRight">sacrifice</fw>
            <pb xml:id="p050r" n="50r"/><fw type="pag" place="topRight">50r</fw> sacrifice &amp; the transgression of desolation to give both the <lb xml:id="l2371"/>Sanctuary &amp; the Host to be troden under feet? And he said <lb xml:id="l2372"/>unto me, Vnto two thousand &amp; three hundred days; then <lb xml:id="l2373"/>shall the sanctuary be clean<del type="over">d</del><add place="over" indicator="no">s</add>ed</hi>. Daniel's days are years <lb xml:id="l2374"/>&amp; those years may <del type="over">r</del><add place="over" indicator="no">b</add>e recconed either from the destruction <lb xml:id="l2375"/>of the Temple by the Romans in the reign of Vespatian or <del type="cancelled">by</del> <lb xml:id="l2376"/>from the pollution of the Sanctuary by the worship of Iupiter <lb xml:id="l2377"/>Olympius, or from the desolation of Iudæa made in the end <lb xml:id="l2378"/>of the Iewish war by the banishing of all the Iews out <lb xml:id="l2379"/>of their country. And the difference of the times is but small <lb xml:id="l2380"/>Henceforward the last horn of the Goat continued mighty under <lb xml:id="l2381"/>the Romans till the reign of Constantine the great &amp; his <lb xml:id="l2382"/>sons. And then by the division of the Roman Empire into <lb xml:id="l2383"/>the Greek &amp; Latine Empires it separated from the <lb xml:id="l2384"/>Latines &amp; became the Greek Empire alone, but yet <lb xml:id="l2385"/>under the dominion of a Roman family; &amp; at present <lb xml:id="l2386"/>it is mighty under the dominion of the Turks.</p>
        <p xml:id="par142">The Goat in the days of his last horn is represented <lb xml:id="l2387"/>in the Apocalyps by the great red Dragon, &amp; this Dragon <lb xml:id="l2388"/>is there called Satan, &amp; Satan is there said to have his <lb xml:id="l2389"/>throne in Pergamus to denote that he is the kingdom of <lb xml:id="l2390"/>Pergamus represented by the last horn of the Goat.</p>
        <p xml:id="par143">This last horn is by some taken for Antiochus Epi<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2391"/>phanes, but not very judiciously. A horn of a Beast is <lb xml:id="l2392"/>never taken for a single person. It always signifies a <lb xml:id="l2393"/>kingdom, &amp; a new <del type="strikethrough">kingdome</del> horn signifies a new kingdom, <lb xml:id="l2394"/>&amp; the kingdom of Antiochus was an old one. Antiochus – <lb xml:id="l2395"/>reigned over one of the four horns, &amp; the little horn was <lb xml:id="l2396"/>a fift under its proper kings. This horn was at first a <lb xml:id="l2397"/>little one &amp; waxed exceeding great, &amp; so did not A<del type="over"><gap reason="illgblDel" unit="chars" extent="1"/></del><add place="over" indicator="no">n</add>tiochus. <lb xml:id="l2398"/>It is described great above all the former horns, &amp; so was <lb xml:id="l2399"/>not Antiochus. His kingdom on the contrary was weak &amp; <lb xml:id="l2400"/>tributary to the Romans, &amp; he did not enlarge it. The horn <lb xml:id="l2401"/>was a king of fierce countenance &amp; destroyed wonderfully <lb xml:id="l2402"/>&amp; prospered in his practices against the holy people: but <lb xml:id="l2403"/>Antiochus was frighted out of Egypt by a mere message of <lb xml:id="l2404"/>the Romans, &amp; afterwards routed &amp; baffled by the Iews. <lb xml:id="l2405"/>The horn was mighty by anothers power, Antiochus acted <lb xml:id="l2406"/>by his own. The horn stood up against the Prince of the <lb xml:id="l2407"/>Host of heaven, the Prince of Princes, &amp; this is the cha<lb type="hyphenated" xml:id="l2408"/>racter not of Antiochus but of Antichrist. The horn cast <lb xml:id="l2409"/>down the Sanctuary to the ground, &amp; so did not Antiochus. <lb xml:id="l2410"/>He left is standing. The Sanctuary &amp; Host were trampled <lb xml:id="l2411"/>under foot 2300 days, &amp; in Daniels Prophesies days are <lb xml:id="l2412"/>put for years: but the profanation of the Temple in <lb xml:id="l2413"/>the <del type="strikethrough">days</del><add place="supralinear" indicator="no">reign</add> of Antiochus  did not last so many natural <lb xml:id="l2414"/>days. These things were to last till <hi rend="underline">the time of the end</hi>, <lb xml:id="l2415"/>till <hi rend="underline">the last end of the Indignation</hi> against the Iews, &amp; <lb xml:id="l2416"/>this Indignation is not yet a<del type="over">d</del><add place="over" indicator="no">t</add> an end. They were to last <lb xml:id="l2417"/>till the Sanctuary <choice><abbr>w<hi rend="superscript">ch</hi></abbr><expan>which</expan></choice> had been cast down should be cleansed <lb xml:id="l2418"/>&amp; the Sanctuary is not yet cleansed.</p>
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