Of Antichrist, and his Ruin: And of the
Slaying The Witnesses.
BY JOHN BUNYAN
PREFATORY REMARKS BY THE EDITOR
This important treatise was prepared for the
press, and left by the author, at his decease, to the care
of his surviving friend for publication. It first appeared
in a collection of his works in folio, 1692; and although a
subject of universal interest; most admirably elucidated;
no edition has been published in a separate
form.
Antichrist has agitated the Christian world
from the earliest ages; and his craft has been to mislead
the thoughtless, by fixing upon the humble followers of the
Lamb his own opprobrious proper name. The mass of professed
Christians, whose creed and mode of worship have been
provided by human laws, has ever been opposed to the
sincere disciples of Christ. To imbibe every principle from
investigation and conviction of the holy oracles—to
refuse submission to any authority in the spiritual kingdom
of God, except it is to Christ, the supreme head and only
lawgiver in his church—to refuse obedience to human
laws in the great concern of salvation and of worship;
whether those laws or decrees emanate from a Darius, a
Nebuchadnezzar, a Bourbon, a Tudor, or a Stuart—to be
influenced by the spirit which animated Daniel, the three
Hebrew youths, and the martyrs, brought down denunciations
upon them, and they were called antichristian: but alas!
the sincere disciples of Jesus have ever known and FELT who
and what is Antichrist. They have been
robbed—incarcerated in dungeons—racked and
tormented—transported—drowned—hung or
burned. The most frightful atrocities have been committed
upon the most peaceful and valuable members of society;
because they valued their soul's peace in preference to
temporal advantages. These cruelties are THY cursed deeds,
O Antichrist! The hand writing against thee is exhibited in
blood-stained and indelible characters. The Great God has
decreed thy downfall and ruin—"That
wicked—whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of
his mouth," (2 Thess 2:8). All who are found partakers
in his community, must be consumed with an everlasting
destruction. No "paper-winkers"
1 can hide this truth from the enlightened
regenerated mind. "O my soul, come not thou into their
secret, unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou
united: for in their anger they slew a man. Cursed be their
anger, for it was fierce; and their wrath, for it
was cruel!"
In Bunyan's time great cruelties were
practised to compel uniformity. To that absurd shrine many
thousand invaluable lives were sacrificed. Blessed be God,
that happier days have dawned upon us. Antichrist can no
longer put the Christian to a cruel death. It very rarely
sends one to prison for refusing obedience to human laws
that interfere with religious worship. "My kingdom is
not of this world," said the Redeemer: and his
followers dare not render unto Caesar, or temporal
governments, that which belongs exclusively to God. Human
coercion, in anything connected with religion, whether it
imposes creeds, liturgies, or modes of worship, is
Antichrist: whom to obey, is spiritual desolation, and if
knowingly persevered in, leads to death.
On the contrary, the kingdom of Christ is
love, meekness, forbearance, persuasion, conviction, and
holy faith. The Christian who dares not obey Antichrist may
still, in some countries, suffer personal violence; but the
olden cruelties have given way to the spread of the gospel.
Should the wicked spirit of persecution still light its
unhallowed fire in any sect; may heaven forgive and convert
such misguided men, before the divine wrath shall consume
all that pertains to Antichrist. "Come out from among
them and be ye separate, saith the Lord."
Bunyan conceives that previous to the
universal triumphs of the Saviour, Antichrist will spread
his influence over the whole earth; and the church be
hidden from outward observation, in the hearts of
believers. This idea, which was also cherished by Dr. Gill,
and others, deserves careful consideration; while we keep
in mind, that leaven which must spread, however
invisible in its operation, until the whole earth shall be
leavened.
The dread enemy may yet appear in a
different shape to any that he has hitherto assumed. When
mankind, by the spread of knowledge, shall throw off the
absurdities and disgraceful trammels of hypocrisy,
fanaticism, and tyranny, which has so long oppressed them;
there may be experienced a vast overflowing of infidelity,
and perverted reason assume the place of Antichrist.
Through this and all other opposing systems, Christianity
must make its irresistible progress: all that opposes is
doomed to ruin by the Great God. Every heart will be
subdued by that blessed knowledge, which has the promise of
the life that now is as well as of that which is to come.
Bloodless victory! The ark being exhibited, every Dagon
must fall before it, then shall be realized the
heavenly anthem, "Glory to God in the highest, and on
earth peace, good will towards men."
GEORGE OFFOR.
A PREMONITION TO THE READER.
After that God had delivered Babylon and her
king into the hands of the kings of the Medes and Persians,
then began the liberty of the Jews, from their long and
tedious captivity: For though Nebuchadnezzar and his sons
did tyrannically enslave, and hold them under; yet so
wrought God with the hearts of those kings that succeeded
them, that they made proclamation to them to go home, and
build their city, temple, &c., and worship their
own God according to his own law (2 Chron 30:6;
Ezra 1). But because I would not be tedious in enumerating
instances for the clearing of this, therefore I will
content myself with one, and with a brief note upon it. It
is that in the seventh of Ezra 26: 'And whosoever will
not do the law of thy God, and the law of the king, let
judgment be executed speedily upon him, whether it
be to death, or to banishment, or to confiscation of
goods, or to imprisonment.' This is the conclusion of a
letter that king Artaxerxes gave to Ezra the priest and
scribe, when he granted his petition, and gave him leave to
go to Jerusalem to build the temple, and to offer sacrifice
there to the God whose house is in Jerusalem. And a
conclusion it was, both comfortable and sharp; comfortable
to Ezra and his companions, but sharp unto his enemies. I
shall here present you with a copy of the letter at
large.
'Artaxerxes, king of kings, unto Ezra
the priest, a scribe of the law of the God of heaven,
perfect peace, and at such a time. I make a decree, that
all they of the people of Israel, and of his priests and
levites, in my realm, which are minded of their own
free-will to go up to Jerusalem, go with thee. Forasmuch as
thou art sent of the king, and of his seven counsellors, to
inquire concerning Judah and Jerusalem, according to the
law of thy God which is in thine hand; And to carry the
silver and gold, which the king and his counsellors have
freely offered unto the God of Israel, whose habitation
is in Jerusalem. And all the silver and gold that thou
canst find in all the province of Babylon, with the
free-will-offering of the people, and of the priests,
offering willingly for the house of their God which
is in Jerusalem: That thou mayest buy speedily with
this money bullocks, rams, lambs, with their meat-offerings
and their drink-offerings, and offer them upon the altar of
the house of your God which is in Jerusalem. And
whatsoever shall seem good to thee, and to thy brethren, to
do with the rest of the silver and the gold, that do after
the will of your God. The vessels also that are given thee
for the service of the house of thy God, those
deliver thou before the God of Jerusalem. And whatsoever
more shall be needful for the house of thy God, which thou
shalt have occasion to bestow, bestow it out of the
king's treasure-house. And I, even I Artaxerxes the
king, do make a decree to all the treasurers which
are beyond the river, that whatsoever Ezra the priest,
the scribe of the law of the God of heaven, shall require
of you, it be done speedily. Unto an hundred talents of
silver, and to an hundred measures of wheat, and to an
hundred baths of wine, and to an hundred baths of oil, and
salt without prescribing how much. Whatsoever is
commanded by the God of heaven, let it be diligently done
for the house of the God of heaven: for why should there be
wrath against the realm of the king and his sons? Also we
certify you, that touching any of the priests and levites,
singers, porters, nethinims, or ministers of this House of
God, it shall not be lawful to impose toll, tribute, or
custom, upon them. And thou, Ezra, after the wisdom of thy
God, that is in thine hand, set magistrates and
judges, which may judge all the people that are beyond the
river, all such as know the laws of thy God; and teach ye
them that know them not. And whosoever will not do the law
of thy God, and the law of the king, let judgment be
executed speedily upon him, whether it be unto
death, or to banishment, or to confiscation of goods, or to
imprisonment' (Ezra 7:11-26).
This is the letter; and now for the scope
thereof. First, Generally. Secondly,
Particularly.
GENERALLY. The general scope of the letter
is this: A grant given by the king to Ezra the scribe, to
go to Jerusalem, and build there the temple of God, and
offer sacrifice in it according to the law: With
commissions annexed thereunto, to the king's
lieutenants, treasurers and governors on that side the
river, to further the work with such things as by the king
was commanded they should.
PARTICULARLY. But we will consider the
matter particularly. 1. As to the manner of the
grant which the king gave to Ezra and his brethren to go
thither. 2. As to the king's grant, with reference to
their building, and way of worship. 3. With reference to
the king's liberality and gifts towards the building of
the temple, and by what rules it was to be bestowed. 4. As
to the way that the king concluded they should be governed
in their own land. 5. With reference to the king's
charge to his officers that were thereabout, not to hinder
Ezra in his work. 6. And lastly, with reference to the
king's threat and commandment to do judgment if they
should hinder it.
First, As to the manner of the
grant that the king gave to Ezra and his brethren to go to
build, it was such an one as forced none, but left every
Jew to his own choice, whether he would go, or forbear. The
words are these: 'Artaxerxes, king of kings, unto Ezra
the priest, a scribe of the law of the God of heaven,
perfect peace, and at such a time. I make a decree,
that all they of the people of Israel, and of his
priests and levites, in my realm, which are minded of their
own free-will to go up to Jerusalem, go with thee'
(verse 12,13).
Thus gracious then was the king: He made a
decree, That all they of the captive Jews, their priests
and levites, that would return to their own land, to build
their temple, and to sacrifice there, might: He would
hinder none, force none, but left them free, to do as they
would.
Secondly, As to the king's grant,
with reference to their building, and way of worship there,
nothing was to be done therein, but according to the law
of the God of Ezra, which was in his hands (verse 14).
Hence, when he was come to Jerusalem, he was to inquire
concerning Judah and Jerusalem; to wit, what was wanting in
order to the temple and worship of God there, according to
the law of his God, which was in his hand. Also when they
went about to build, and to sacrifice, all was to be done
according as was commanded by the God of heaven (verse 23):
Yea, this was granted by the king, and his seven
counsellors.
Thirdly, As to the king's
liberality towards the building of this house, &c. it
was large: He gave silver, gold, bullocks, rams, lambs;
with wheat, wine, oil, and salt (verse 17,22); but would by
his royal power, give no orders how in particular things
should be bestowed, but left all that to Ezra the
priest, to do with it according to the will, word, or law
of his God (verse 18).
Fourthly, As to the way that the king
concluded they should be governed in their own land, it was
by their own laws; yea, he did bid Ezra the priest, after
the wisdom of his God that was in his hand, set magistrates
and judges, which might judge all the people, &c. only
he bid him make them such, which did know the law of his
God: Also the king added, That they should teach it to them
that knew it not.
Fifthly, As to the king's
officers, he gave them a charge not to hinder, but
further this work. To further this work, not by
putting their hand thereto, (that was to be left to the
Jews alone, especially to Ezra, according to the law of his
God,) but that they should speedily give him such things
which the king had commanded, to wit, silver, and wheat,
and wine, and oil, and salt, for their encouragement; and
to do therewith, as by the law of their God they should.
Further, That they should not impose toll, tribute, or
custom, upon the priests, levites, singers, porters,
nethinims, or ministers (verse 20-22).
Sixthly, And now we come to the
conclusion, to wit, the king's threat and command to do
judgment on them that obeyed not the law of Ezra's God,
and the king.
Considering what hath been said before, I
conclude,
1. That this king imposed no law, no priest,
no people upon these Jews; but left them wholly to their
own law, their own ministers, and their own people: All
which were the laws of God, the priests of God, the people
of God, as to their building of their temple, and the
worship of their God.
2. He forced not THIS people, no, not to
their land, their temple, nor their worship, by his or
their law; but left them free to their own mind, to do
thereabout as they would.
3. He added not any law therefore of his
own, either to prescribe worship, or to enforce it upon the
Jews.
But you will say, upon what then was the
threatening and the command to punish grounded? I answer,
upon a supposed breach of two laws. He of the Jews, that in
Jerusalem, rebelled against the law of the Lord, was in his
own land left by the king to be punished by the same law,
according to the penalties thereof: And he of the
king's officers, that refused to do the king's
laws, that refused to give the Jews such things as the king
commanded, and that would yet exact such customs and
tributes as the king forbade, should be punished by the
king's laws, whether unto death or unto banishment, or
unto confiscation of goods, or to imprisonment.
And if all kings would but give such
liberty, to wit, that God's people should be directed
in their temple-building, and temple worship, as they find
it in the law of their God, without the additions of
man's inventions: and if all kings did but lay the same
penalty upon them of their pretended servants, that should
hinder this work, which this brave king Artaxerxes laid
upon his; how many of the enemies of the Jews, before this
time, would have been hanged, banished, had their goods
confiscated to the king, or their bodies shut up in prison!
The which we desire not; we desire only that this letter of
the king might be considered of, and we left to do as is
there licensed and directed: And when we do the contrary,
let us be punished by the law of God, as we are his
servants, and by the law of the king, as we are his
subjects; and we shall never complain.
Only I cannot but observe how prettily it is
done of some, who urge this text to colour their malice,
ignorance and revenge withal, while they cry, The law of
God, and The law of the king, when they will
neither let, according to this scripture, the law of God,
nor the law of the king take place: Not the law of God; for
that they will not leave us to that, to square and govern
ourselves in temple-work, and sacrificing by. Nor will they
do the law of the king, which has made void, ipso
facto, whatever law is against the word of God; but
because themselves can do, they will force us to do so too.
2
Before I leave this, I would touch once
again upon the candour of this king Artaxerxes, who
thus did: Because he gave this leave and license to the
Jews, contrary (if he had any) to his own national worship;
yea, and also to the impairing of his own incomes. Methinks
he should have a religion of his own; and that, not that of
the Jews, because he was a Gentile; and not, as we read of,
proselyted to the Jews religion. Indeed, he spake
reverently of the God of Israel, and of his temple-worship,
and sacrifices, as did also several other kings; but that
will not prove that he was adapted to that
religion.
That his incomes were impaired, 'tis
evident; because he took off toll, tribute, and custom from
them, of whom mention is made before; nor is it, I think,
to be believed, that he did exact it of their brethren. But
we may see what the Lord can do; for thus to do, was put
into the heart of the king by the God of heaven (verse 27).
This therefore ariseth not of nature: no more did the
kindness of Cyrus or Darius, of whom we read in the
beginning of this history. As God therefore did put it into
the hearts of the wicked kings of Babylon, to distress his
church and people for their sins; so he put it into the
hearts of the kings of the Medes and Persians, who were to
be, in a sense, their saviours; to ease them of those
distresses, to take off the yoke, and let them go free.
Indeed, there was an Artaxerxes that put a stop to this
work of God (chap 4), and he also was of the kings that had
destroyed the Babylonians; for it doth not follow, because
God hath begun to deliver his people, that therefore their
deliverance must be completed without stop or let. The
protestants in France had more favour formerly, than from
their prince they at this time have; yet I doubt not but
that God will make that horn also one of them (in his time)
that (indeed) shall hate the whore. As the sins of
God's people brought them into captivity; so their sins
can hold them there; yea, and when the time comes that
grace must fetch them out, yet the oxen that draw this cart
may stumble; and the way through roughness, may shake it
sorely. However, heaven rules and over-rules; and by one
means and another, as the captivity of Israel did seem to
linger, so it came out at the time appointed; in the way
that best pleased God, most profited them, and that most
confounded those that were their implacable enemies. This
therefore should instruct those that yet dwell where the
woman sitteth, to quietness and patience.
To quietness: For God rules, and has
the dispose of things. Besides, it is a kind of arraigning
of his wisdom, to be discontent at that which at present is
upon the wheel. Above all, it displeases him that any
should seek, or go about to revenge their own injuries, or
to work their own deliverances; for that is the work of
God, and he will do it by the kings: Nor is he weak, nor
has he missed the opportunity; nor doth he sleep but
waketh, and waiteth to be gracious.
This also should teach them to be
patient, and put them upon bearing what at present they
may undergo, patiently. Let them wait upon God; patiently
let them wait upon men, and patiently let them bear the
fruits of their own transgressions; which though they
should be none other but a deferring of the mercy wished
for, is enough to try, and crack, and break their patience,
if a continual supply, and a daily increase thereof be not
given by the God of heaven.
And before I do conclude this, let me also
add one word more; to wit, to exhort them to look that they
may see that which God at present may be doing among the
Babylonians.
When God had his people into Babylon of old,
he presented them with such rarities there, as he never
shewed them in their own country. And is there nothing now
to be seen by them that are not yet delivered from that
oppression, that may give them occasion to stay themselves
and wonder! What, is preservation nothing? What, is
baffling and befooling the enemies of God's church
nothing? In the Maryan days here at home, there was such
sweet songs sung in the fire, such sweet notes answering
them from prison, and such providences, that coals of
burning fire still dropped here and there upon the heads of
those that hated God; that it might, and doubtless did make
those that did wisely consider of God's doings, to
think God was yet near, with, and for, a despised and
afflicted people.3
I conclude then, first with a word of
counsel, and then with a word of caution.
First, Let us mend our pace in the
way of reformation, that is the way to hasten the downfall
of Antichrist, ministers need reforming, particular
congregations need reforming, there are but few church-
members but need reforming. This twenty years we have been
degenerating, both as to principles, and as to practice;
and have grown at last into an amazing likeness to the
world, both as to religion and civil demeanour: Yea, I may
say, so remiss have churches been in instructing those that
they have received into fellowship with them; and so
careless have the received been, of considering the
grounds of their coming into churches, that most members,
in some places, seem now to be at a loss; yea, and those
churches stand with their fingers in their mouths, and are
as if they would not, durst not, or could not help
it.
My Second is, A word of
caution.
1. Take heed of over-looking, or of shutting
your eyes upon your own guilt: 'He that covereth his
sins, shall not prosper.' It is incident to some men,
when they find repentance is far from them, to shut their
eyes upon their own guilt, and to please themselves with
such notions of deliverance from present troubles, as will
stand with that course of sin which is got into their
families, persons, and professions, and with a state of
impenitence: But I advise you to take heed of
this.
2. Take heed in laying the cause of your
troubles in the badness of the temper of governors. I speak
not now with reflection upon any, excepting those concerned
in this caution: God is the chief, and has the hearts of
all, even of the worst of men, in his hand. Good
tempered men have sometimes brought trouble; and bad
tempered men have sometimes brought enlargement to the
churches of God: Saul brought enlargement (1 Sam 14:28).
David brought trouble (2 Sam 12:10). Ahab brought
enlargement (1 Kings 21:29). Jehoshaphat and Hezekiah did
both sometimes bring trouble (2 Chron 19:2; 20:35; 32:25).
Therefore, the good or bad tempers of men sway nothing with
God in this matter; they are the sins or repentances of his
people, that make the church either happy or miserable upon
earth.
Take heed, I say therefore, of laying of the
trouble of the church of God at the doors of governors;
especially at the doors of kings, who seldom trouble
churches of their own inclinations: (I say, seldom;
for some have done so, as Pharaoh:) But I say, lay not the
cause of your trouble there; for oftentimes they see
with other men's eyes, hear with other men's
ears, and act and do by the judgments of
others: (Thus did Saul, when he killed the priests of the
Lord (1 Sam 22:18); and thus did Darius, when he cast
Daniel into the lions' den (Dan 6:7). But rather labour
to see the true cause of trouble, which is sin; and to
attain to a fitness to be delivered out thence, and that is
by repentance, and amendment of life. If any object, That
God oft- times delivers his of mere grace: I answer,
That's no thanks to them; besides, we must mind our
duty. Further, When God comes to save his people, he can
cut off such objectors, if they be impenitent, as the
sinners of his people; and can save his church, without
letting of them be sharers in that salvation: So he served
many in the wilderness; and 'tis to be feared, so he
will serve many at the downfall of Antichrist.
I shall say no more, but to testify my
loyalty to my king, my love to my brethren, and service for
my country, has been the cause of this my present scribble.
Farewell.
Thine in the Lord,
J. BUNYAN.
OF ANTICHRIST.
Antichrist is the adversary of Christ; an
adversary really, a friend pretendedly: So
then, Antichrist is one that is against Christ; one
that is for Christ, and one that is contrary
to him: (And this is that mystery of iniquity (2 Thess
2:7). Against him in deed; for him in word,
and contrary to him in practice. Antichrist is so
proud as to go before Christ; so humble as to
pretend to come after him, and so audacious as to
say that himself is he. Antichrist will cry
up Christ; Antichrist will cry down Christ:
Antichrist will proclaim that himself is one above Christ.
Antichrist is the man of sin, the son of
perdition; a beast, [that] hath two horns like a lamb,
but speaks as a dragon (Rev 13:11).
Christ is the Son of God; Antichrist is the
son of Hell.
Christ is holy, meek, and forbearing:
Antichrist is wicked, outrageous, and exacting.
Christ seeketh the good of the soul:
Antichrist seeks his own avarice and revenge.
Christ is content to rule by his word:
Antichrist saith, The word is not sufficient.
Christ preferreth his Father's will
above heaven and earth: Antichrist preferreth himself and
his traditions above all that is written, or that is called
God, or worshiped.
Christ has given us such laws and rules as
are helpful and healthful to the soul: Antichrist seeketh
to abuse those rules to our hurt and
destruction.
Antichrist may be considered either more
particularly, or more generally. 1. More particularly: And
so there are many Antichrists (1 John 2:18). 2. More
generally: And so the many maketh but one
great Antichrist, one man of sin, one enemy, one great
whore, one son of perdition (2 Thess 2:3; Rev
19:2).
Again, Antichrist must be distinguished,
with respect to his more internal and
external parts; and so there is the spirit,
soul, or life (1 John 4:3); and also the
body and flesh of Antichrist (2 Thess 2:7). The
spirit, or soul, or life of Antichrist, is that
spirit of error, that wicked, that mystery of
iniquity, that under colour and pretence of verity, draweth
men from truth to falsehood. The body or flesh of
Antichrist, is that heap of men, that assembly of the
wicked, that synagogue of Satan that is acted and governed
by that spirit. But God will destroy both soul and body; He
'shall consume the glory of his forest, and of his
fruitful field, both soul and body: [or from the soul, even
to the flesh] and they shall be [both soul and body] as
when a standard-bearer fainteth' (Isa
10:18).
A PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF
ANTICHRIST.
Antichrist therefore is a mystical
man, so made, or begotten of the devil, and sent into the
world, himself being the chief and highest of him. Three
things therefore go to the making up of Antichrist, the
head, body, and soul. The devil he is the head; the
synagogue of Satan, that is the body; that wicked
spirit of iniquity, that is the soul of Antichrist.
Christ then is the head of his church; the devil is the
head of Antichrist; the elect are the body of Christ; the
reprobate professors are the body of Antichrist; the Holy
Ghost is the spirit of life that actuateth Christ's
body; that wicked spirit of iniquity, is that which
actuateth the body of Antichrist. Thus therefore are the
two great mighties set forth before us, who are the heads
of those two bodies; and thus are these two bodies set
before us, who are to be actuated by these two
spirits.
The reason why Christ came into the world,
was, That he might destroy all the works of the head of
Antichrist, and they which he endeavoureth to complete by
his wicked spirit working in his body (1 John 3:8). And the
reason why Antichrist came into the world, was, That the
church, which is the body of Christ, might be tried, and
made white by suffering under his tyranny, and by bearing
witness against his falsehoods. For, for the trial of the
faithful, and for the punishment of the world, Antichrist
was admitted to come: But when he came, he first appeared
there where one would have thought there had been no place
nor corner for his reception.
WHERE ANTICHRIST FIRST APPEARED.
The devil then, made use of the church of
God to midwife this monster into the world, as the Apostle
plainly shews, there he first sat, shewing himself (2 Thess
2:4). Here therefore was his first appearance, even in the
church of God: Not that the church of God did willingly
admit him there to sit as such; he had
covered his cloven foot; he had plumbs in his
dragon's mouth, and so came in by flatteries; promising
to do for Christ and his church, that which he never meant
to perform. For he shewed himself that he was God, and in
appearance, set his heart to do as the heart of God (Eze
28:2-6). And who could have found in their hearts to shut
the door upon such an one? True, he came, when he came
thither, out of the bottomless-pit; but there came such a
smoke out thence with him, and that smoke so darkened the
light of the sun, of the moon, of the stars, and of the
day, that had they [the church] been upon their watch, as
they were not, they could not have perceived him from
another man. Besides, there came with him so many
locusts to usher him into the house of God (Rev 9:2,3),
and they so suited the flesh and reason of the godly of
that day, that with good words and fair speeches, by their
crafty and cunning sleights, whereby they lay in wait to
deceive, they quite got him in, and set him up, and made
him a great one, even the chief, before they were
aware. Further, He quickly got him a beast to ride
on, far, for sumptuous glory, beyond (though as to nature,
as assish a creature as) that on which Baalam was wont to
ride: And by this exaltation he became not only more
stately, but the horns of the beast would push for
him (Rev 17:3-6).
Again, This man of sin, when he came into
the world, had the art of metamorphosing, and could change
himself, both in form and shape, into the likeness of a
beast, a man, or woman; and the kings of the earth, with
the inhabitants of the world, began then to love such women
dearly; wherefore they went to her into the bed of love,
and defiled themselves with the filthiness of her
fornications, gave her their troth, and became her
husbands, and beloved sons; took up helmet and shield, and
stood to defend her; yea, though Christ himself, and some
of the chief of his followers, cried out of her
shame, and of the evil of their doings; yet would
she be audacious.
Also this woman had now arrayed herself in
flesh-taking ornaments, of the colour of purple and
scarlet, and was decked with gold, and precious stones, and
pearls, after the manner or attire of harlots. Thus came
she to them, and lay in their bosoms, and gave them out of
her golden cup of the wine of her fornication; of the which
they bibbed till they were drunken; and then, in requital,
they also gave her of such liquors as they could, to wit,
to drink of the blood of saints, and of martyrs of Jesus,
till she, like these beasts, was drunken also.
Now when they were drunken, they did as
drunkards do, revel, roar, and belch out their own shame,
in the sight of them that were sober: Wherefore
they cried out upon such doings, and chose rather to
die, than to live with such company. And so 'tis still
with them where she yet sitteth, and so will be till she
shall fall into the hands of the strong Lord, who will
judge her according to her ways. And that she must do, as
is implied by this, That her fornications are in a cup; she
has therefore but her cup to be drank out; wherefore when
it is empty, then, whether she will or no, the Lord God
will call her to such a reckoning, that all the clothes on
her back, with what pearls and jewels she has, shall not be
able to pay the shot.
OF THE RUIN OF ANTICHRIST.
Antichrist, as was said, had a time to come
into the world, and so must have a time to go out again:
For although he saith that he is a God, yet must he be
subject to the will of God, and must go as well as come
according to that will. Nor can all the fallen angels, with
all the members and limbs of Antichrist, cause that this
their brat should abide so much as one day longer than our
God's prefixed time. And this the head of Antichrist
understandeth very well: Wherefore the Holy Ghost saith,
'Woe to the inhabiters of the earth, and of the sea!
for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath,
because he knoweth that he hath but a short time' (Rev
12:12).
Besides, the text says plainly, The Lord
shall destroy him (2 Thess 2:8), and that he goeth into
perdition (Rev 17:11; 19:26). Also the church of God
believes it, and the limbs of Antichrist fear
it.
Now when, or as his time shall come to be
destroyed, so he shall be made a hand of; and that with
such instruments and weapons of God's indignation, as
best shall be suited to his several parts.
Such weapons as are best for the destroying
of his soul, shall be used for the destroying of it;
and such weapons as are best for the destroying of his
body, shall be made use of for the destroying of
it.
THE SOUL OF IT DESTROYED, AND
HOW.
And therefore, as to his soul, or
that spirit of error that governs him in all his works of
mischief; this must be consumed by the spirit of
Christ's mouth, and be destroyed by the brightness of
his coming.
This we have in the words of Paul: 'For
[saith he] the mystery of iniquity [the spirit of
Antichrist] doth already work: only he who now letteth,
will let, until he be taken out of the way. And then
shall that wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume
with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the
brightness of his coming' (2 Thess 2:7,8). The Apostle
here treateth of Antichrist, with reference to his more
subtil and spiritual part, since that indeed is the
chiefest of Antichrist: Wherefore he calls it that wicked;
not, that wicked one, as referring to the whole; but that
wicked, as referring to the mystery or
spirit of iniquity, the heart and soul of Antichrist;
and tells us, that the Lord shall 'consume him with the
spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy him with the
brightness of his coming.'
Now, by the spirit of his mouth, I
understand his holy word, which is called 'The
word and breath of his lips' (Isa 11:4). And also,
'The sword of his mouth' (Rev 2:16). By 'the
brightness of his coming,' I also understand, not
only his presence, but an increase of light by
his presence; not only to help Christians to begin to bear
witness against some parts and pieces of the errors of
Antichrist, but until the whole is rooted out of the
world. By this, I say, must the soul, spirit, or life of
Antichrist be taken away. But how shall Christ by this rod,
sword, or spirit of his mouth, consume this wicked, this
mystery of iniquity? Not by himself immediately, but by his
spirit and word in his church; the which he
will use, and so manage in this work, that they shall not
rest till he by them has brought this beast to his grave.
This beast is compared to the wild boar, and the beast that
comes out of the wood to devour the church of God, (as we
read in the book of Psalms: 80:13) But Christ, with the
dogs that eat the crumbs of his table, will so hunt and
scour him about, that albeit he may let out some of their
bowels with the tushes of his chaps, yet they will not let
him alone till they have his life: For the church shall
single him out from all beasts, and so follow him with
cries, and pinch him with their voices, that he alone shall
perish by their means.4 Thus shall Christ
consume and wear him out by the spirit of his mouth, and
destroy him with the brightness of his coming
Hence you find again, That this
wicked, is to melt and consume away as grease: For the
Lord Jesus shall consume him, and cause him to melt away;
not all at once, but now this part, and then that;
now his soul, and after that his body, even until
soul and body are both destroyed.
And that you may be convinced of the truth
of this thing, do but look back and compare Antichrist four
or five hundred years ago, with Antichrist as he is now,
and you shall see what work the Lord Jesus has begun to
make with him, even with the spirit and soul, and life of
Antichrist; both in confounding and blasting of it by this
spirit of his mouth, as also by forcing of it to
dishonourable retreats, and by making of it give up to him,
as the conqueror, not only some of his superstitious and
diabolical rites and ceremonies, to be destroyed, but many
a goodly truth, which this vile one had taken from his
church, to be renewed to them: Nay, further, he hath also
already began to take from him both kingdoms and countries,
though as to some not so absolutely as he shall do by and
by. And in the meantime, this is the plague wherewith the
Lord shall plague or smite the people that have fought
against Jerusalem: 'Their flesh shall consume away
while they stand upon their feet, and their eyes shall
consume away in their holes, and their tongue shall consume
away in their mouth' (Zech 14:12). And how has this
long ago been fulfilled here in England! as also in
Scotland, Holland, Germany, France, Sweden, Denmark,
Hungary, and other places! (Isa 17:4-6). Nor hath this
spirit of Antichrist, with all his art and artificers, been
able to reduce to Antichrist again, those people, nations,
or parts of nations, that by the spirit of Christ's
mouth, and 'the brightness of his coming,' have
been made to forsake him, and to turn from him to Christ:
The reason is, for that the Lord has not retreated, but is
still going on in the spirit of his mouth, and his
brightness, to make that conquest over him that is
determined, in the way that is determined: Of which more
shall be spoken afterward; for the path-way that he goeth,
is as the shining light, which shines more and more unto
noon. True, the fogs of Antichrist, and the smoke that came
with him out of the bottomless- pit, has darkened and
eclipsed the glorious light of the gospel: But you know, in
eclipses, when they are on the recovering hand, all the
creatures upon the face of the earth cannot put a stop to
that course, until the sun or the moon have recovered their
glory. And thus it shall be now, the Lord is returned to
visit the earth, and his people with his primitive lustre;
he will not go back, nor slack his hand, until he has
recovered what Antichrist has darkened of his. 'The
anger of the Lord shall not return, until he have executed,
and till he have performed the thoughts of his heart: in
the latter days ye shall consider it perfectly' (Jer
23:20). Therefore he saith again, 'The light of the
moon shall be as the light of the sun [was in her eclipse;]
and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light
of seven days, in the day that the Lord bindeth up the
breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their
wound,' &c. as the verse before has it: 'In the
day when the towers fall.' For (as was said before) as
to the recovery of the light of the gospel from under
antichristian mists, and fogs of darkness; Christ will do
that, not by might nor power, but by the spirit of his
mouth, and the brightness of his coming: Wherefore the soul
of Antichrist, or that spirit of wickedness by which this
gospel-light hath been diminished, must be consumed and
destroyed by that spirit also. Nor can any other way of
conquest over that be thorough, and lasting; because that
spirit can by no other means be slain. The body of
Antichrist may be destroyed by other instruments, but
spirits cannot be killed but by spirits. The temporal sword
then may kill the body, but after that it hath no more that
it can do, wherefore, the other must be dealt with by
another kind of weapon: And here is one sufficient, the
spirit against the spirit; the spirit and face of Christ,
against the spirit, that wicked, of Antichrist. And by this
spirit of Christ's mouth, all the spirit that is in all
the trinkets and wash of Antichrist shall also be
destroyed; so that those trinkets, those rites, ceremonies,
and ordinances of this man of sin, shall be left as carrion
upon the face of the earth, and shall stink in the noses of
men, as doth the corrupted blood of a dead man.
THE ORDINANCES OF ANTICHRIST.
Now therefore will the beauty of Antichrist
fade like a flower, and fall as doth a leaf when the sap of
the tree has left it; or as the beauty departeth from the
body, when the soul, or life, or spirit is gone forth. And
as the body cannot be but unpleasant and unsavoury when
under such a state; so the body of Antichrist will be to
beholders, when the Lord has slain the spirit thereof. It
is the spirit of Antichrist that puts life into the body;
and that puts lustre into the ordinances of Antichrist, as
the light of the sun, and of the moon, and of the stars, do
put lustre upon the things of this visible world:
Wherefore, when this spirit, and soul, and life of
Antichrist is slain, then it will be with him as
'twould be with the world, had it no light of
the sun, of the moon, or of the stars.
And hence, as the loss of our natural life
is compared to the loss of these lights (Eccl 12:2);
so the loss of the life, soul and spirit of Antichrist is
compared to these things also. For, the soul of Antichrist
is compared to a heaven; and her ordinances and rites, to
the ordinances of heaven: wherefore, when the Lord comes to
fight against her with the spirit of his mouth, he saith,
'The stars of heaven [shall be darkened], and the
constellations thereof shall not give their light' (Isa
13:10); because he will slay that spirit of Antichrist that
is in them (Isa 34; Rev 6:13,14).
Take things therefore more distinctly, thus:
The antichristians' spirit, is the heaven of
antichristians; their sun, moon and stars, are their
superstitious ordinances; their earth is the body or flesh
of Antichrist, otherwise called the church and synagogue of
Satan. Now as the earth cannot live, and be desirable,
without the influences of the spirit of the heavens; so
neither can Antichrist live, when the Lord shall darken the
light of his heaven, and shall slay the spirit thereof.
Hence you read, as I touched before, that when his heaven
shall be rolled together as a scroll, 'all the host
thereof,' unto which I compare the ordinances of
Antichrist, 'shall fall down, as the leaf falleth off
from the vine, and as a falling fig from the
fig-tree' (Isa 34:4). But how, or why doth the leaf, or
the fig fall from the tree? Why, because the spirit, or sap
of the tree, is gone from them.
Therefore, the first and chief proceeding of
the Lord with the man of sin, is to slay his soul,
that his body may also be consumed: And when the
spirit of Antichrist shall be made to leave both the body
and ordinances of Antichrist, 'twill be easy to deal
both with the one and the other. And first, for the
ordinances of Antichrist; because the spirit of error is in
them, as well as in the body itself. When that spirit, as I
said, has left them, they will of themselves even moulder
away, and not be: As we have seen by experience here in
England, as others also have seen in other countries. For
as concerning his masses, prayers for the dead, images,
pilgrimages, monkish vows, sinful fasts, and the beastly
single life of their priests, though when the spirit of
Antichrist was in them, they did bear some sway in the
world; yet now, of what esteem are they? or who has
reverence for them? They are now blown together under
hedges, as the dry leaves, for the mice and frogs to
harbour in: yea, the locusts too, camp in the hedges among
the dry leaves, in the cold day, and 'when the sun
ariseth they flee away' (Nahum 3:15-17). When 'tis
a cold day for them in a nation, then they lurk in the
hedges, though their ordinances lie there, as leaves that
are dry, and fallen down from the tree; but when the sun
ariseth, and waxeth warm, they abide not, but betake them
to their wings, and fly away. But one would think that
fallen leaves should have no great nourishment in them:
True, if you have respect to men, but with vermin any thing
will do: We speak then of them with reference to
men, not with respect to the very members of
Antichrist: And I say, as to them, when the spirit
of Antichrist is gone out of these ordinances, they will be
with them as dry leaves that no body seeketh after. The
ordinances therefore of Antichrist are not able to bear up
themselves in the world, as the ordinances of the Lord
Jesus are, for even the ordinances of Christ, where the
spirit of Christ is not, are yet in some esteem with men:
But THESE, when the spirit of delusion has left them, are
abhorred, both skin and bones: For in themselves they are
without any sense, or rationality (Eze 20:25,26); yea, they
look as parts of things which are used to conjure up devils
with: These were prefigured by the ordinances that were NOT
good, and by the judgments whereby one should not
live. For what is there, or can there be of the least
dram of truth or profit in the things that are without the
word, that being the only stamp by which one is
distinguished from the other? I say, What is there in any
of them, to the man whose eyes are open, but delusion and
deceit! Wherefore, as has been expressed already, when the
Lord Christ, by the spirit of his mouth, &c. shall
drive this mystery of iniquity from them, and strip them of
that spirit of delusion that now by its craft puts
bewitching excellency upon them, they will of themselves
become such stinking rivers, ponds and pools, that flesh
and blood will loathe to drink of them; yea, as it was with
the ponds and pools of Egypt, they will be fit for nought
but to breed and hatch up frogs in.
Wherefore these ordinances shall be
rejected, not one of them shall find favour with men on
earth; when the Lord, 'by the spirit of his mouth, and
the brightness of his coming,' shall have separated
their spirit from them.
Now, by ordinances of Antichrist, I
do not intend things that only respect matters of
worship in Antichrist's kingdom, but those civil
laws that impose and enforce them also; yea,
that enforce THAT worship with pains and penalties, as in
the Spanish inquisition: For these must, as the other, be
overthrown by Christ, by the spirit of his mouth, and the
brightness of his coming: For these laws, as the other,
took their being, and have their soul and life by the
spirit of Antichrist; yea, as long as there is life in
them, 'tis because the spirit of that man of sin yet
remaineth in them. Wherefore, these are also great
ordinances, though of another nature than those mentioned
before: Great, I say, are they; forasmuch as neither
the church of Antichrist, nor his instruments of worship,
can either live or stand without them. Wherefore, it was
admitted to the image of the beast, not only to
speak, but to cause. To speak out his laws of
worship, 'and cause that as many as would not worship
the image of the beast, should be killed' (Rev 13:15).
And mark, This is because that the life that was
communicated to the image of the beast, was by him also
communicated to his word and authority. Wherefore, these
laws must not be separated from those in which the spirit
of Antichrist is; yea, they are the very pillars and sinews
by which antichristianism remains: And were these
dis-spirited, the whole building would quickly become a
ruinous heap.
What could the king of Babylon's golden
image have done, had it not been for the burning fiery
furnace that stood within view of the worshippers? (Dan 3).
Yea, what could that horrible command, to pray, for thirty
days, to neither God nor man, but to the king, have done,
had it not been for the dark den, and the roaring lions
there in readiness to devour those that disobeyed it? (Dan
6). As therefore the burning fiery furnace, and the den of
lions, were the support of the horrible religion of the
Babylonians of old; so popish edicts are the support of the
religion of Antichrist now; and as long as there is spirit,
that is, authority, in them, they are like to those
now mentioned; the spirit of such laws is that that makes
them dreadful: For as the furnace would have been next to
nothing, if void of fire; and the den as little frightful,
if destitute of lions; so these laws will be as
insignificant, when Christ has slain that spirit that is in
them; that spirit that causes that as many as will not
worship the image of the beast, should be
killed.
Nor can any sword reach that life of
Antichrist that is in these, but the sword of Christ's
mouth: Therefore, as all the religious rites and ceremonies
of Antichrist are overthrown by his spirit working in
his, as Christians; so those antichristian laws will
have their soul and their life taken from them also by this
spirit of his mouth working in some of his, as magistrates,
and no otherwise; for before kings and princes, &c.
come to be enlightened about the evils that are in
such edicts, by the spirit of the living God, they will
let this image of the beast both speak and
cause, &c. But when they shall see, they will say,
let it be decreed that this prop of Antichrist be taken
down. It was decreed by Darius, that they that prayed, for
thirty days, to any God but him, should be cast into the
den of lions (Dan 6:9); but this was before he saw;
but when he came to see, then he decreed again; a decree
that quite took away the power of that which he had decreed
before (Dan 6:26).
Nor are we without instances of this kind
nearer home: who is now afraid of the act for burning of
those that papists call heretics, since by the king and
parliament, as by the finger of God, the life and soul is
taken out of it. I bring this to shew you, that as there is
life in wicked antichristian penal laws, as well as in
those that are superstitiously religious; so the life of
these, of all these, must be destroyed by the same spirit
working in those that are Christ's, though in a diverse
way.
Nor will the life of these sinews, as I have
called them, be taken away; but as God shall enlighten men
to see the abominable filthiness of that which is
antichristian worship: as would easily be made appear, if
some that dwell in those countries where the beast and his
image have been worshiped, would but take the pains to
inquire into antiquity about it. As the noble king, king
Henry VIII did cast down the antichristian worship; so he
cast down the laws that held it up: so also did the good
king Edward his son. The brave queen, queen Elizabeth also,
the sister to king Edward, hath left of things of this
nature, to her lasting fame behind her. And if one such law
of Antichrist hath escaped the hand of one, another hath
taken it, and done that execution on it that their zeal and
piety prompted them to.
There is yet another thing that the spirit
of Antichrist is immediately concerned in; and that is, the
antichristian names of the men that worship the beast: the
names, I mean, that the Antichrist hath baptized them into:
for those names are breathed upon them by the very spirit
of Antichrist; and are such as are absolutely names of
blasphemy, or such as do closely border thereupon; some
such as Elihu durst not for his life give unto men, only he
calls them 'flattering titles' (Job 32:21,22). Now
therefore, of the danger (though not of the names
themselves) you read sufficiently in the scripture; and
perhaps the Holy Ghost has contented himself with giving of
items that are general, that men might, as to them, be the
more cautious of what names they give one to another (Rev
17:5); but this is clear, they are worn by men of spiritual
employ: but since they are but mentioned, and are not
distinctly nominated, how should we know which are they,
and which not? Verily, by searching the word of God, and by
seeing by that what names we are allowed to give unto men,
with reference to their offices, dignities, and places: for
God has a quarrel with the names, as well as with
the persons that wear them; and when his Son shall down
with Antichrist, he will slay seven thousand names of men,
as well as the persons of the worshippers of the
beast (Rev 11:13).
But there are things, as well as men (Job
22:28); and these also have been baptized into those names
by the very spirit of Antichrist, and must be destroyed by
Christ, the spirit of his mouth, and the brightness of his
coming: 'The idols he shall utterly abolish' (Isa
2:18); and there are men that are idols as well as
things (Zech 11:17): wherefore, let men have a care, as to
shun the worship of idols, so that they bare not the name,
or stand in the place of one: and the reason of this
caution is, because name and thing are both
abominable unto God.
To give you the number of these names that
the spirit of Antichrist has baptized men into, (besides
the things that do also wear such blasphemies upon
them,) would be a task too great for me, and too wearisome
for you. It shall satisfy then, that I give you notice that
there are such things and men and
names; and that I put you upon search to find out what
they be. But whatsoever of the spirit, or soul, or life of
Antichrist is in these names, men, or things, must be
consumed by Christ, by the spirit of his mouth, and the
brightness of his coming.5
Another thing that I would touch upon is
this; to wit, The lying legends, and false miracles that
Antichrist cries up: These, by the means of which
such as dwell upon the earth are deceived, and made to
adore and worship the beast: these have their life and soul
(as had those mentioned before) from the spirit of
wickedness; and must be destroyed as they, namely, by
Christ, the spirit of his mouth, and the brightness of his
coming: for these are not of the body of Antichrist, but
rather such implements, or whatever you will call them, by
which the spirit and soul of Antichrist is conveyed into,
and kept also alive in the body of Antichrist, which is the
church and synagogue of Satan; you may call them organs and
means by which that wicked worketh in the mysteries of
iniquity, for the begetting of, and maintaining a lying and
false belief of the religion of the beast: nor can it be
thought, but that, as the antichristian
statists6 of Antichrist, mentioned before, do
put a dread and fear upon men that are worshippers of the
beast, and his image, to the holding of them still to his
service; so these legends and miracles do, on the other
hand, abridge and bind their consciences to that worship;
but all because of that spirit of Antichrist that is in
them.7
So then, here is the spirit of Antichrist
diffusing itself into all the things pertaining to the
kingdom of the beast; for it dwells in the body of
Antichrist; it dwells in the matters and things of worship
of Antichrist; it dwells in the titles and names that are
antichristian; and it dwells in the laws, legends and
miracles of Antichrist. And as it is the spirit of
Antichrist, so it must be destroyed; not by sword, nor by
bow, but by Christ, as fighting against it with the spirit
of his mouth, and as conquering of it by the brightness of
his coming.
THE BODY OF ANTICHRIST DESTROYED, AND
HOW.
We come now to discourse of the body or
flesh of Antichrist, and of the destruction of that; for
that must be destroyed also. Now the body of Antichrist, is
that church or synagogue in which the spirit of Antichrist
dwells, or unto which the spirit of Antichrist is become a
soul and life.
And this is to be destroyed, either as it is
a body mystical, or under the more gross
consideration.
First, As it is a body mystical, and
so it is to be destroyed absolutely.
Secondly, As it is to be considered
more grossly, and so it is to be destroyed conditionally.
That is, if repentance doth not save the men that have gone
to the making up of this body, and to the rejoicing in
it.
As she is a body mystical, so she is to be
destroyed the same way that the things of Antichrist, of
which we discoursed before, were to be destroyed; to wit,
by Christ, the spirit of his mouth, and the brightness of
his coming.
This then is the sum, as to this: That
the church of Antichrist, as a church, shall be destroyed
by the word and spirit of Christ. Nor can anything in
heaven prevent it, because the strong God has decreed it:
'and a mighty angel took up a stone, like a great
mill-stone, and cast it into the sea, saying, Thus
with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down,
and shall be found no more at all' (Rev 18:21). This
city, Babylon, is here sometimes considered in the
whole, and sometimes as to the parts of it; but
always, whether in whole, or in part, as some, or
else as the whole of the antichristian church; and
as such, it must not be destroyed, but by the means
aforesaid. By which means her witchcrafts, spiritual
whoredoms, spiritual murders, thefts, and blasphemies,
shall be so detected and made manifest, so laid open, and
so discovered, that the nations shall abhor her, flee from
her, and buy her merchandise no more (Rev 18:11). Hence her
tempting things rot, and moulder away; for these will not
keep, they are things not lasting, but that perish in the
using: what then will they do when they are laid by?
Therefore it follows, 'All things which were [thy]
dainty and goodly [ones] are departed from thee, and thou
shalt find them no more at all' (Rev 18:14). Now, if
when she had things to trade with, her dealers left her;
how shall she think of a trade, when she has nothing to
traffic with? Her things are slain, and stink already, by
the weapons that are made mention of before; what then will
her carcase do? It follows then, that as to her church-
state, she must of necessity tumble: wherefore, from
Revelation 18:22 to 24, you have the manner of her total
ruin as a church, and something of the cause
thereof.
But as she must, with reference to her body,
be considered mystically as a church; so also she must be
considered as a body of men, (this is that which I called
more grossly,) and as such, against whom the wrath
of God will burn, and against whom, if repentance prevent
not, he will have indignation for ever. These, I saw are
them; to wit, as they are the body of the people, that have
been seduced by this spirit of Antichrist, that have been
made use of to do all the mischiefs that have been done
both to true religion, and to the professors of it, for
this many hundred years, wherefore these must not escape.
Wherefore you find, that after Antichrist, as to the spirit
and mystery of Antichrist, is slain, that the body of
Antichrist, or the heap of people that became her vassals,
come next to be dealt withal.
Therefore, the angel that standeth in the
sun, makes a proclamation to all the fowls that fly in the
midst of heaven, to gather themselves, and to come unto the
supper of the great God; that they may eat the flesh of the
several sorts of the men that have been the lovers, the
countenancers, the upholders and defenders of her
antichristian state, worship, and falsehoods (Rev
19:17,18): for abundance of their hearts shall be hardened,
and made yet more obdurate, that they may be destroyed for
the wickedness that they have done.
Wherefore, you find (as did the enemies of
the church of old,) that they might revenge themselves for
the loss of their idol, or antichristian state, begin a new
war with the king, whose name is the Lord of hosts:
'And I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, and
their armies, gathered together to make war against him
that sat on the horse, and against his army' (Rev
19:19).
Their implacable malice remained when their
church-state was gone; wherefore they will now at last make
another attempt upon the men that had been the instruments
in Christ's hand to torment them that dwelt on the
earth; of which more hereafter.
Now therefore is the last stroke of the
batter,8 with reference to the destroying of the
body of Antichrist; only the head of this monster remains,
and that is SATAN himself: wherefore, the next news that we
hear, is, that he is taken also: 'And I saw an angel
come down from heaven, having the key of the bottomless pit
and a great chain in his hand. and he laid hold on the
Dragon, that old serpent, which is the devil, and Satan,
and bound him a thousand years, and cast him into the
bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him,
that he should deceive the nations no more, till the
thousand years should be fulfilled,' &c. (Rev
20:1-3).
BRAVE DAYS WHEN ANTICHRIST IS
DEAD.
Now therefore there will be nothing of
Antichrist to be seen throughout the nations, but ruinous
heaps, and desolate places. It is said of the army of the
man of sin, when he came into the land of God's people,
though it was before him 'as the garden of Eden,'
yet behind him 'twould be as 'a desolate
wilderness' (Joel 2:3); such ruins would he make of the
flock of God, and of all their ordinances, and heavenly
dainties. But when the days that I have spoken of, shall
come, it will be to him a time of retaliation: for it shall
then be done unto Antichrist, as he hath done to the church
of God: As he hath made women childless, so shall he be
made childless; as he has made Zion sit upon the ground, so
now must this wicked one come down and sit in the dust;
yea, as he has made many churches desolations, so now shall
he be also made a desolation. Wherefore, whoso will find
his body, they must look for it in the side of the
pit's mouth; and whoso will find his friends and
companions, they must look for them there likewise.
'They have set her a bed in the midst of the slain with
all her multitude: her graves are round about him: all of
them uncircumcised, slain by the sword: though their terror
was caused in the land of the living, yet have they borne
their shame with them that go down to the pit, he is put in
the midst of them that be slain. There is
Meshech, Tubal, and all her multitude:—There is Edom,
her kind, and all her princes, &c.—There be the
princes of the north, all of them,—which—with
their—might' are laid with them that are
'slain by the sword, and bare their shame with them
that go down to the pit' (Eze 32:25-30). For 'as
Babylon hath caused the slain of Israel to fall, so
at Babylon shall fall the slain of all the earth' (Jer
51:49). The margin reads it thus: Both Babylon is to fall,
O ye slain of Israel! And with Babylon the slain of all the
earth. Now then she is gone down, when all these things
shall be fulfilled; and what remains now, but to talk of
her, as folk used to do of them that are dead: for the day
will come that the church of God shall have no more of
Antichrist, Babylon, or the mother of harlots, than only
the remembrance of her; to wit, that there was such an
enemy of God in the world; that there was such a
superstitious, idolatrous, bloody people in the world.
Wherefore the people that shall be born, that shall live to
serve God in these happy days, they shall see Antichrist
only in its ruins; they shall, like the sparrows, the
little robins, and the wren, sit and sing, and chirrup one
to another, while their eyes behold this dead hawk.
'Here [shall they say] did once the lion dwell; and
there was once a dragon inhabited: here did they live that
were the murderers of the saints; and there another, that
did used to set his throat against the heavens; but now in
the places where these ravenous creatures lay, grows grass,
with reeds and rushes (Isa 35:7), [or else, now their
habitation is cursed, nettles grow, and so do thorns and
brambles, where their palaces were wont to be]. And as no
good was with them while they lived, so their name stinketh
now they are dead: yea, as they wrought mischiefs, and
lived like the wild beasts when they enjoyed their
abundance; so now the wild beasts of the desert, yea, they
of the desert, shall meet with the wild beasts of the
island: and the satyr shall cry to his fellows. Their
houses shall be full of doleful creatures, even as devils
and wicked spirits do haunt the desolate houses of the
wicked, when they are dead' (Isa 34). 'And Babylon,
the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees
excellency, shall be as when God overthrew Sodom and
Gomorrah. It shall never be inhabited, neither shall it be
dwelt in from generation to generation: neither shall the
Arabian pitch tent there: neither shall the shepherds make
their folds there' (Isa 13:19,20). A while after this,
as was hinted before, the Christians will begin with
detestation to ask what Antichrist was? Where Antichrist
dwelt? Who were his members? And, What he did in the world?
and it shall be answered by them that shall have skill to
consider his features by the word, by way of taunt and
scorn, 'Is this the man that made the earth to
tremble, that did shake kingdoms; that made the
world as a wilderness, and destroyed the cities thereof;
that opened not the house of his prisoners? All the
kings of the nations, even all of them, lie in
glory, every one in his own house. But thou art cast out of
thy grave like an abominable branch; and as the
raiment of those that are slain, thrust through with a
sword, that go down to the stones of the pit, as a carcase
trodden under feet' (Isa 14:16-19).
There will be a strange alteration when
Antichrist is dead, and that both in the church, and in the
world. The church and the members of it then, shall wear
the name of their God in their foreheads; that is, they
shall be bold in the profession of their king, and their
God; yea, it shall be their glory to be godly; and carnal
men shall praise them for it: the praise of the whole earth
shall the church of God be in those days.
Then there shall no more be a Canaanite in
the house of the Lord: no lion shall be there; the unclean
shall no more tread in the paths of God's people, but
the ransomed of the Lord shall walk there.
Glory that has not been seen nor heard of by
the people that used to walk in sackcloth, shall now be set
in the land of the living. For as it was said of Christ,
with reference to his day; so it shall be said of saints,
with reference to this day: many kings and righteous
men have desired to see the things that will be seen then,
and shall not see them: but without all doubt, the men that
shall be born at this time, will consider that these
glories, and liberties, and privileges of theirs, cost the
people that walked in the king of Babylon's fiery
furnace, or that suffered the trials, troubles and tyranny
of the antichristian generation, more groans and hearty
wishes, than they did them that shall enjoy them. Thus then
it will go; the afflicted prayed for them, and the
possessors bless God for the enjoyment of them.
Oh! now shall the church walk in the light
of the Lord, and sit every man under his vine, and under
his fig-tree, and none shall make him afraid!
'For the Lord will have mercy on Jacob,
and will yet choose Israel, and set them in their own land:
and the strangers shall be joined with them, and they shall
cleave to the house of Jacob. And the people shall take
them, and bring them to their place: and the house of
Israel shall possess them in the land of the Lord for
servants and handmaids: And they shall take them captives,
whose captives they were; and they shall rule over their
oppressors. And it shall come to pass in the day that the
Lord shall give thee rest from thy sorrow, and from thy
fear, and from the hard bondage wherein thou wast made to
serve, that thou shalt take up this proverb against the
king of Babylon, and say, How hath the oppressor ceased!
the golden city, (or the exactress of gold) ceased! The
Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked, and the
sceptre of the rulers. He who smote the people in wrath
with a continual stroke, he that ruled the nations in
anger, is persecuted, and none hindereth. The whole earth
is at rest, and is quiet: they break forth into
singing. Yea, the fir trees rejoice at thee, and the
cedars of Lebanon, saying, Since thou art laid down,
no seller is come up against us' (Isa
14:1-8).
Also the world will now be (as it were)
another thing than it was in the days of Antichrist: now
will kings, and princes, and nobles, and the whole
commonality be rid of that servitude and bondage which in
former times (when they used to carry Bell and the dragon
upon their shoulders) they were subjected to. They were
then a burden to them, but now they are at ease. 'Tis
with the world, that are the slaves of Antichrist now, as
it is with them that are slaves and captives to a whore:
they must come when she calls, run when she bids, fight
with and beat them that she saith miscall her, and spend
what they can get by labour or fraud upon her, or she will
be no more their whore, and they shall be no more her bosom
ones. But now! Now it will be otherwise! Now they will have
no whore to please! Now they will have none to put them
upon persecuting of the saints! Now they shall not be made,
as before, guilty of the blood of those against whom this
gentleman shall take a pet! Now the world shall return and
discern between the righteous and the wicked; yea, they
shall cleave to, and countenance the people of God, being
persuaded, as Laban was of Jacob, that the Lord will bless
them for his people's sakes: for at this day, 'the
remnant of Jacob shall be [among the Gentiles] in the midst
of many people, as a dew from the Lord, as the showers upon
the grass, that tarrieth not for man, nor waiteth for the
sons of men' (Micah 5:7).
Also in these days men shall come flocking
into the house of God, both kings and princes, and nobles,
and the common people, as the doves do to their windows:
and for that cause it is spoken to the church, with
reference to the latter days, saying, 'Enlarge the
place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains
of thy habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and
strengthen thy stakes; for thou shalt break forth on the
right hand, and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the
Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be inhabited'
(Isa 54:2,3).
Now will be broken up those prophecies and
promises that to this day lie as under lock and key, and
that cannot be opened until they be fulfilled. Now will the
Spirit of God be poured forth abundantly; and our rivers
shall be in high places, that is, shall break forth from
the hearts of great ones; yea, then shall our waters be
made deep: 'And I will cause their rivers to run like
oil, saith the Lord God' (Eze 32:14). Then shall the
differences, the divisions and debates that are among the
godly, cease: for men 'shall see eye to eye, when the
Lord shall bring again Zion' (Isa 52:8): yea, the
watchmen of God's people shall do so; for it is for
want of light in them, that the lambs have so butted
one another.
Now the church of God shall read with great
plainness the depths of providence, and the turnings and
windings of all God's dark and intricate dispensations,
through which she hath waded in the cloudy and dark day:
now, I say, they shall see there was an harmony in them;
and that if one of them had been wanting, the work and way
of her deliverance could not have been so full of the
wisdom, and justice, and goodness of God; Wherefore now
will that song be sung with clearer notes than ever:
'Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God
Almighty; just and true are thy ways, thou king of
Saints. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy
name? for thou only art holy: for all nations
shall come and worship before thee; for thy judgments are
made manifest' (Rev 15:3,4). And again, 'For true
and righteous are his judgments: For he hath judged
the great whore, which did corrupt the earth with her
fornication, and hath avenged the blood of his servants at
her hand' (Rev 19:2).
OF THE MANNER OF THE RUIN OF
ANTICHRIST.
What Antichrist is, I have told you; and
that as to his soul and body. I have also told you where,
or in what things the spirit and life of Antichrist lieth,
and how he shall reign for a time. I have moreover shewed
you that he shall be destroyed, and by what, and that with
reference both to his soul and body. Wherefore, waving
other things, I shall here only present you with a few
short hints concerning the manner of his
downfall.
There is the downfall, the
time of the downfall, and the manner of the
downfall of Antichrist.
The manner of the downfall of Antichrist,
may be considered, either with respect to the
suddenness, unexpectedness, terribleness, or
strangeness thereof. It may also be considered with
respect to the way of God's procedure with her, as to
the gradualness thereof. As to the suddenness
thereof, 'tis said to be in an hour. It is also
to be, when by her unexpected; for then she
saith, 'I sit a queen' (Rev 18:7,8). For the
terribleness of it, The nations shall shake at the
sound of her fall (Eze 31:16,17). And for the
strangeness thereof, it shall be to the wonder of the
world (Isa 14:12), it will be as when God overthrew
Sodom.
But I shall not enlarge upon this method in
my discourse, but shall shew you the manner of the
ruin of Antichrist, with respect to the gradualness
thereof (Eze 16:36-43; Rev 18:8; Isa 47:9).
Antichrist then shall be brought to ruin
gradually; that is, by degrees: A part after a part;
here a fenced city, and there a high tower, even
until she is made to lie even with the ground. And yet all
shall be within the compass of God's days, hours, or
moments; for within the compass of these limited
times Antichrist shall be destroyed.9
Now, (as I said) He, she, Sodom, Egypt,
Babylon, Antichrist, shall be destroyed, not all at once,
after the way of our counting of time; but by step after
step, piece after piece. And perhaps there may be in the
words now following, something that signifies this: They
shall 'shew the king of Babylon that his city is taken
at one end' (Jer 51:31). This is also shewed by
the vessels in which is contained the wrath of God for her,
together with the manner of pouring of it out. The vessels
in which it is contained are called VIALS; Now a vial is
that which letteth out what is contained in it by degrees,
and not all at once.
There are also two things to be considered,
as to the manner of its being poured out of them. The first
respecteth the nature of the vial. The other, the
order of the angels that poured forth this
wrath.
For the First: The vial, as it letteth out
what is in it by degrees; so it doth it with certain
gusts, that are mixed with strength and violence,
bolting it out with noise, &c.
As for the order of the angels, or
that order that they observe, they plainly shew that this
enemy must come down by degrees; for that these vials are
by them poured out one after another, each one working
something of their own effects, before another is poured
forth. The first is poured forth upon the antichristian
earth: The second, upon her sea: The third is
poured forth upon her rivers: And the fourth, upon
her sun: The fifth is poured forth upon the seat
of the beast: The sixth, upon her Euphrates: And
the seventh, into her air (Rev 16:2-17). And, I say,
they are poured forth not all at one time, but now one, and
then another. Now, since by these vials Antichrist must
fall; and since also they are poured forth successively:
'Tis evident that this man of sin, this son
of perdition, is to fall and die by degrees. He would
not die at all, as is manifest by his wrestling with it;
but he is a strong God that judges, and therefore he must
come down: His friends also, with what cordials they can,
will labour to lengthen out his tranquility; but God hath
set his bounds, and he cannot go beyond the time
appointed.
We must also put a difference betwixt her
being fought withal and wounded, and that of her dying the
death. Michael and his angels have been holding of her in
play a long season; but yet she is not dead (Rev 12): But,
as I said, she shall descend in battle and perish, and
shall be found no more for ever.
A TENTH PART FALLS FIRST.
To speak then to the manner of the ruin of
this Antichrist, with respect to the gradualness thereof:
It must piece after piece be overthrown, until at last
every whit thereof is rolled down from the rocks as a burnt
mountain.
And hence we read that this city falls first
in a tenth part thereof, even while nine parts
remain yet standing: Nor doth this tenth part,
notwithstanding the faith and faithful testimony of the two
witnesses, quite fall, until they are slain, and also
raised again: For 'tis said, The same hour that
the witnesses were raised, the tenth part of the city fell
(Rev 11:13): The tenth part of that city that reigneth over
the kings of the earth, which city is Sodom, Egypt,
Babylon, or the great whore (Rev 17:18).
By the city then, I understand the church of
Antichrist in its utmost bounds; and so it reacheth as far
as the beast with seven heads and ten horns hath dominion.
Hence this city is also called cities, as one universe is
called by the name of several countries, &c. And them
cities also are called 'the cities of the nations'
(Rev 16:19): For as when they are put together, they all
make but one; so when they are considered apart, they are
found in number ten, and answer to the ten horns upon the
heads of the (seven headed) beast that carries her, and do
give her protection.
This then I take to be the meaning: That the
antichristian church is divided into ten parts, and each
part is put under one of the horns of the beast for
protection: But that aid and protection shall not help,
when God shall come to execute judgment upon her: For it
saith, 'A tenth part of the city fell'; that is,
first, and as a forerunner of the fall of all the rest: Now
where this tenth part is, or which of the ten parts
must fall first, or whether indeed a tenth part is already
fallen, that I will leave to those that are wiser than
myself to determine.
But since I am speaking of the fall of a
tenth part of Antichrist; a word or two about the means of
the fall thereof.
The means of the fall of this tenth part, is
an earthquake; yet not such as is universal, over the face
of all, but an earthquake in that tenth part where that
city stood that should fall. Now by earthquakes here,
cannot be meant any thing but such a shaking as unsettleth
the foundations of this tenth part: But whether it shall be
in this tenth part as a city, or in it as a state, that I
shall not determine; only my thoughts are, That it shall be
an earthquake in that kingdom where this tenth part shall
happen to be: An earthquake not to overthrow further than
is appointed; and that is the city which is called the
tenth part of the great Antichrist. So far as that
state is a state, so far then it is shaken for reformation,
not for destruction; for in the earthquake were slain seven
thousand (names of) men; and the remnant were affrighted,
and gave glory to the God of heaven. But thus much for the
first: Great Babylon falleth first, in a tenth part of
it.
THE NINE PARTS FALL.
Again, The next step that the strong God
taketh towards the utter overthrow of Antichrist, will be
more sore upon the whole, though not at first universal
neither, yet in conclusion, it shall throw down the nine
parts that are left: For thus it is recorded: 'And the
cities of the nations fell': The cities of the
nations, the antichristian churches, otherwise called
the daughters of the mother of harlots, and abominations of
the earth.
Now to shew you the hand of God in this
second stroke, wherewith the Lord will smite this enemy. 1.
Here we have a great earthquake.
2. And then, The fall of the cities of the
nations.
For the earthquake, it is said to be such as
never was, 'so mighty an earthquake, and so great'
(Rev 16:18); for it extended itself as far as the other
nine cities had any ground to stand on; for it shook the
foundations of them all.
The fall of the cities, was not immediately
upon the shake that was made, but the earthquake produced
an eruption, an eruption in the nine remaining parts of
this city: And such an eruption as is of the worser sort,
for it divided them into a three-headed division: 'And
the great city was divided into three parts': the great
city, to wit, the powers by which they were upheld. The
meaning then is this; when God shall strike this man of sin
the second time, he will not be so sparing as he was at
first, when he struck but a tenth part to the ground; but
now he will so shake, so confound, so divide, so raise up
Antichrist against himself, to wit, in the body and members
of him, that they shall set to fighting, and to tearing one
another in pieces, until they have consumed the whole of
these nine parts. It was, saith the text, divided into
three parts, which divisions are the worst of all: It will
be therefore such a division as will bring them all to
ruin. Hence it follows, 'And the cities of the nations
fell.'
Wherefore, this three-cornered eruption will
be the most dreadful to Antichrist that ever was: It will
be like that that was in Jerusalem when she came to be laid
even with the ground; and like that that came upon the
armies of the Gentiles, when they came up to fight against
Jehoshaphat.
'For the children of Ammon and Moab
stood up against the inhabitants of Mount Seir, utterly to
slay and destroy them: And when they had made an end
of the inhabitants of Seir, every one helped to destroy
another' (2 Chron 20:23). This, I say, is the division
that this mighty earthquake shall make betwixt the horns
that are left to these nine parts that remained, when the
tenth part of the city fell. And this will come to pass
through the increase of the heat of God's anger: For he
is angry with the waters where the woman sitteth, because
they have delivered up his beloved to the bloody whore;
wherefore, he now will give them blood to drink in
fury.
Hence his beginning to deal with Antichrist,
is called, the beginning of revenges: 'I will make
[saith God] mine arrows drunk with blood, and my sword
shall devour flesh; and that with the blood of the
slain and of the captives, from the beginning of revenges
upon the enemy' (Deu 32:42). And therefore it is said
again, that when God comes to do this work upon this
Antichrist, it is because 'it is the day of the
Lord's vengeance, and the year of recompences
for the controversy of Zion' (Isa 34:8). 'For the
day of vengeance is in mine heart, and the year of my
redeemed is come' (Isa 63:4).
A peace therefore cannot be made among these
cities when God has forbidden it: Wherefore the effect of
all, is, The cities of the nations fall. There is
therefore like to be no more good days for Antichrist after
this earthquake has begun to shake her: No, nothing now is
to be expected of her, but rumours, tumults, stirs, and
uproars: 'One post shall run to meet another,—to
shew the king of Babylon that his city is taken at
one end': And again, 'A rumour shall both come
one year; and after that in another year shall
come a rumour, and violence in the land, ruler against
ruler,' &c. (Jer 51:31,46). So that this earthquake
has driven away peace, shaken the foundations, and will
cast the nine cities down to the ground.
GREAT BABEL FALLS.
And this is a second stroke that God will
give this man of sin, and a third cometh quickly. Wherefore
it follows upon the downfall of these cities of the
nations, that 'great Babylon came into remembrance
before God, to give unto her the cup of the wine of the
fierceness of his wrath.' Now then, have at great
Babylon. Great Babylon! What is that? Why, I take it
to be the mother, the metropolitan, the
great whore herself: For though sometimes, by the great
whore, or great Babylon, we may understand, the church of
Antichrist in general; yet by it is meant more properly,
the mother of the daughters, of whose overthrow we have
spoken before. We are now then come to the threshold of the
door of the house of the OLD one; to the door of the mother
of harlots, and abomination of the earth. This then that
but now is said to come into remembrance with God, is that
which gave being to the cities destroyed before; to wit,
the mistress, the queen, the mother- church, as she calleth
herself.
And this is the wisdom of God concerning
her, that she should not be the first that should die; but
that she should live to see the destruction of her
daughters, and pine away under the sight and sense of that,
even until judgment also shall overtake herself.
Thus Pharaoh and his chief ones did live to
see the greatest part of Egypt destroyed before judgment
overtook them, but at last it came to their doors
also.
Zedekiah lived to see his children slain
before his face, before judgment overtook him to his own
personal destruction (Jer 52:8-11).
Babylon also, when God sent the cup of his
fury unto her, yet was to live to see the nations drink
before her: 'Take the wine cup of my fury [said God to
the prophet,] and cause all the nations to whom I send
thee, to drink it' (Jer 25:15). To wit, All the
kingdoms of the world which are upon the face of the earth.
'And Sheshach shall drink after them' (verse 26).
But what was Sheshach? may some say. I answer, It was
Babylon, the princess of the world, and at that time the
head of all those nations (Dan 4:22), (as this queen is now
the mother of harlots). Wherefore, the same prophet,
speaking of the destruction of the same Sheshach, saith,
'How is Sheshach taken? and how is the praise of the
whole earth surprised! How is Babylon become an
astonishment among the nations!' (Jer
51:41).
Now, if this was the method of God's
proceeding with his enemies in the way of his judgments of
old, why may we not suppose that he will go the same way
with his great enemy now: especially since those judgments
mentioned before, were executed upon those, which, in some
things, were figures of the great whore. Besides, we read
here plainly, that when the cities of the nations were
fallen, great Babylon came into remembrance before God, to
give her to drink of the cup.
From all which I conclude, as I did before,
that the mother, the metropolitan, the lady of kingdoms,
shall live to see her daughters executed before her face:
After which she shall come into consideration herself; for
she must assuredly drink of the
cup.10
This destruction therefore must be last, for
the reasons urged before, and also because she most
deserves the bottom of the cup. The bottom is the dregs,
the most bitter part, and that where the most heat, and
fiercest wrath of God doth lie (Psa 75:8): Wherefore,
although you find that by the first earthquake a great
slaughter was made, and that a tenth part of the city fell;
yet from that judgment some did escape: 'And the
remnant were affrighted, and gave glory to the God of
heaven' (Rev 11:13). But now, this earthquake,
by virtue of which the cities of the nations fall, and as
an effect of which great Babylon is come into
'remembrance before God,' neither spares one of the
daughters of this whore, nor any man that is a lover of
them; but it so is seconded by a 'hail-storm,' and
that hail-storm worketh so in wrath, that not one escapes
by repentance. Every hail-stone was the weight of a talent,
which some say is six pounds above half an hundred
weight:11By this therefore God shews, that now
his anger was wrought up to the height. I know not
wherewith so to compare these hail-stones, as with the
talent of lead that was laid over the mouth of the ephah,
which was prepared to hold the woman, whose name was
wickedness, this very whore of Babylon: For that talent
of lead was to keep down this mistress, that she might get
no more out of the ephah, and these hail- stone are to
banish her out of the world (Zech 5:5-11): Therefore it
follows, that she must have the most heavy judgment, even
the bottom of the cup.
'And great Babylon came into remembrance
before God.' To remember with God, is to visit
either with grace or wrath, God is said to remember Rachel,
when he visited her with the blessing of a fruitful womb
(Gen 30:22). It is said also that God remembered
Noah, when the time came on that he was to be delivered
from the flood (Gen 8:1). Here also he is said to
remember Babylon, that is, to visit her with his anger
for the wickedness that she had committed: 'To give
unto her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of his
wrath.'
Now then is the time of iniquity, when it
will be come to the full; and now also is the time of
God's anger, when it will be come to the full: Now
therefore must the murders (Rev 18:24), and thefts, and
blasphemies, and fornications, &c., belonging to this
mother of harlots, be recompensed to the full, to wit, with
the dregs of this cup: Yet since the hail-stones
come by weight, and the wrath comes by
measure, (for so a talent and a cup imports) it
follows, that the Almighty God, even in the midst of the
heat of all this anger, will keep to the rules of justice
and judgment while he is dealing with this enemy: He has
not passions, to carry him beyond rules of judgment;
nor weakness, to cause him to fall short of doing
justice: Therefore he has (as was said) his judgments for
her by weight, and his indignation by measure: But yet this
weight and measure is not suited to her constitution, not
with an intent to purge or refine her; but it is disposed
according to the measure and nature of her iniquity, and
comes to sweep her, as with the besom of destruction, until
she is swept off from the face of all the earth.
And thus I have shewed you the manner of the
ruin of Antichrist; that is, That it will be gradual, part
after part, until the whole be overthrown. And this truth
may be applied both to the soul, as well as to the body of
Antichrist: For the soul, spirit, or life of Antichrist
must also after this manner be destroyed. And hence it is
said to be consumed, that is, by degrees: For to consume,
is to destroy by degrees: Only this caution I would have
the reader remember, That much of the soul of Antichrist
may be destroyed, when none of her daughters are; and that
the destruction of her spirit is a certain forerunner of
the destruction of her body in the manner that we have
related.
Now since she is dying, let us ring her
passing-bell; for when she is dead, we that live to see it,
intend to ring out.
'For thus saith the Lord God; When I
shall make thee a desolate city, like the cities that are
not inhabited; when I shall bring up the deep upon thee,
and great waters shall cover thee; when I shall bring thee
down with them that descend into the pit, with the people
of old time, and shall set thee in the low parts of the
earth, in places desolate of old, with them that go down to
the pit, that thou be not inhabited; and I shall set glory
in the land of the living; I will make thee a terror, and
thou shalt be no more: though thou be sought for, yet shalt
thou never be found again, saith the Lord God' (Eze
26:19-21).
OF THE SIGNS OF THE APPROACH OF
THE DOWNFALL OF ANTICHRIST.
Having in the foregoing discourse spoken of
Antichrist his ruin, and the manner thereof, I now come to
speak of the signs of the approach of her destruction. And
whether I shall hit right, as to these, that I must
leave to time to make manifest; and in the mean while to
the wise in heart to judge.
That she shall fall, there is nothing more
certain; and when she is fallen, that she never shall rise
again, is also as firmly decreed; yea, and shewed too by
him that cast the millstone into the sea, and said,
'Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be
thrown down, and shall be found no more at all' (Rev
18:21). This is therefore her fate and destiny, from the
mouth of the holy one; and is sealed up in the scriptures
of truth, for the comfort of the people that have been
afflicted by her.
True, the time of her fall is not certainly
known by the saints, nor at all believed by her;
wherefore, her plagues must come unlooked for by her. And
as to the saints, their guesses, as to the time of
her ruin, must needs be conjectural and uncertain.
For her part, she shall say, and that when she stands where
she must suddenly fall, 'I shall be a lady for
ever' (Isa 47:7-9). And as to the saints that would
very willingly see her downfall, how often have they been
mistaken as to the set time thereof.
Nor have I been without thought, but that
this mistake of the godly may become a snare to Antichrist,
and a trap to her upholders. For what can be a greater
judgment, or more effectually harden the hearts of the
wicked, than for them to behold that the predictions,
prophecies, expectation and hopes of their enemies (as to
their ruin) should quite (as to the time) be frustrate, and
made void.
Moses prophesied, and the people hoped that
God would give Israel 'the land of Canaan'; and yet
the Canaanites beat them (Num 14:40; Josh
7:5-9).
Jeremiah prophesied that the enemy should
come and take the city [of] Jerusalem; but because he came
once, and went back without doing it, how stout and
hardened were the hearts of that people against all the
rest of his prophetic sayings, as to such a thing (Jer 37).
Now the error lay not in these prophets, but in the
people's mistaking the times: and if mistakes do so
much harden the heart of the wicked, what will they do to
such of them who make it their business to blind and harden
their hearts against God, by abusing all truths? Surely,
when men seek to harden their hearts by abusing of truth,
they will do it to purpose, when they have also the
advantage of the weakness of their professed enemies to do
it by: especially when their enemies shall say they speak
by the word of the Lord, and time shall manifest it to be
both a mistake and a falsehood.
It is to be bewailed, namely, the
forwardness of some in this matter, who have predicted
concerning the time of the downfall of Antichrist,
to the shame of them and their brethren: nor will the wrong
that such by their boldness have done to the church of God,
be ever repaired by them nor their works. But the judgments
of God are a great deep; and therefore who can tell, since
the enemy of God would not be convinced by the power of
truth, and the virtuous lives of some, but that God might
leave them to be snared, hardened and emboldened to run
upon their unavoidable destruction, by the lies and
lightness of others. They begin to vaunt it already, and to
say, Where is the word of the Lord, as to this, let it come
now. But when Agag said, 'surely the bitterness of
death is past,' then was the time for him to be hewn in
pieces (1 Sam 15:32,33). I shall not therefore meddle with
the times and seasons which the Father hath put in his own
power; no, though they as to Antichrist's ruin are
revealed; because by the Holy Ghost there is a challenge
made, notwithstanding the time is set, and by the word
related to the man of wisdom, to find it out if he can (Rev
13:18).
If Samson's riddle was so puzzling, what
shall we think of this? and though the angel hath
intimated, that this sealed matter shall be opened towards
the time of the end (Dan 12:9); yet 'tis evident, some
have either been so hasty, or presumed too much upon their
own abilities: for I am sure they have missed the mark,
hardened the heart of the enemy, stumbled the weak, and
shamed them that loved them.
But since the most high hath irreversibly
determined her downfall also, let us see if we can have
better success in discoursing upon the signs, than
others have had who have meddled with the timing
thereof.
FIRST SIGN.
First then. The downfall and ruin of
Antichrist draws near, when the church and people of God
are driven from all those hiding-places that God has
prepared for them in the wilderness. The church of God,
when the dragon did his worst, had an hiding-place prepared
her of God, that she might not utterly be devoured by him;
and so shall have till the time of his end shall
come.
Of this you read in the 12th of the
Revelation, a place worthy to be noted for this. But now,
when the time of the ruin of Antichrist draws on, then is
the church deprived of her shelter, and laid open, as one
would think, to be utterly swallowed up for ever, having no
more place in the wilderness, that is, among the nations,
to hide herself from the face of the serpent. But how comes
this to be a SIGN of the approach of the ruin of
Antichrist? why thus. The time of this beast's
war with the church of God, and the time that the church
shall have an hiding-place in the wilderness, are both of a
length, the one continuing forty-two months, the
other a thousand two hundred and threescore days.
Now since the war that this beast makes with the woman and
her seed, and the woman's hiding-place in the
wilderness from his face, are, for length of time, the
same; what hindereth but that when the woman and her seed
can find no more shelter in the nations, the time that the
beast hath allotted him to make war against her, should be
finished also? when we therefore shall see that plots and
conspiracies, that designs for utter ruin, are laid against
God's church all the world over; and that none of the
kings, princes, or mighty states of the world, will open
their doors, or give them a city for refuge; then is the
ruin of Antichrist at hand: for Haman's plot, though
the most universal that ever yet was hatching, (being laid
in an hundred twenty-seven provinces,) did but presage the
deliverance and exaltation of the Jews, and the hanging of
Haman and his sons: yea, and I take it, that the very day
that this great enemy had set for the utter overthrow of
the church, God made the day in which their deliverance
began, and that from whence it was completed; and I take
that to be a type of this.
There is but one thing that I can think of
that can give matter of a shew of doubt about this thing;
and that is, though the time of this war against the
saints, and that of the woman's shelter in the
wilderness as to length, be one and the same; yet whether
they did commence together, and begin to take their rise,
as men do that begin to run a race? a word therefore to
this. I suppose they did commence much together; for else
with whom should this beast make war, and how should the
church escape? Or, if the beast began his war before the
woman began to have a hiding-place, why was she not
swallowed up, since in the wilderness was her only place of
shelter? Again, what needed the woman to have a place of
shelter in the wilderness, when there was no war made
against her? And yet this must be, if her thousand two
hundred and threescore days, began before the beast's
forty-two months: but they ended both together; for the
beast could not kill the witnesses before they
had finished their testimony; which testimony of theirs
lasted this full time that the beast had granted him to
make war with them, to wit, one thousand two hundred and
threescore days (Rev 11:3): therefore their times went out
together, as will be made appear, if you consider also that
the witnesses were slain, by virtue, not of the old, but of
a new war levied against them; and that, as it should seem,
at the very time when her hiding- place was taken from her;
for then indeed, for a little season, will the church of
God be overcome, as I shall shew by and by.
Wherefore, let God's people consider and
remember that when God's church is absolutely forlorn,
and has no hiding-place any longer in the world, the
kingdom of Antichrist will quickly begin to tumble. Nor is
this the alone place from whence we may gather these
conclusions.
The time of Pharaoh's tyranny, of his
life, and of the deliverance of the children of Israel,
came out much together; as any will discern that shall
consider the history of them (Gen 15:13).
David, when Saul did sorely prosecute him,
fled last into the wilderness to Achish the king of Gath, a
Philistine, for shelter; and he gave him Ziklag for
his refuge (1 Sam 27:5,6). And that place so continued to
David, 'till just about the time in which Saul must
die; and then behold, David's Ziklag is burnt with
fire, and himself stript naked of harbour! (1 Sam 30:1).
But what matter! The time of Saul's life, as well as of
David's Ziklag, was now upon expiring; for within three
or four days after, David became the king of Israel (1 Sam
31:1-6).
And thus also it was with the Babel-beast:
His time expired, when the captivity of Israel was upon the
finishing: then was the time of his land come, and 'in
that' very 'night was Belshazzar the king of the
Chaldeans slain' (Dan 5:25-30).
Thus therefore it will happen to the church
in the latter days: her place of shelter in the wilderness;
her Ziklag will be taken from her, about the time that the
war that the beast has to make upon the woman and her seed
shall be finished. But now the church is not therefore
immediately delivered, when her Ziklag is taken from her;
for after that, the beast levieth a new war, to the
overcoming and killing of the church: I say therefore, that
this is a sign, not of the downfall of Antichrist, but of
the approach thereof: for the church's bondage shall
continue but three days, and a little after this [shall be
her deliverance]. Much like to this was that of David; for
after he had lost his Ziklag, for two or three days he had
sore distress: but lo, then came the kingdom to
him.
Indeed, sense and reason saith, it is a
fearful thing for the church of God to be exposed to the
rage of her enemy all over the world at once; and that all
nations should shut up their gates, let down their
portcullises, bolt up their doors, and set open their
flood-gates to destroy them: but so will be the
dispensation of God, to the end deliverance may be the
sweeter, and the enemies fall the more headlong, and the
arm of God the more manifest, both for the one, and
against the other. And in this will that scripture
be fulfilled: 'And there shall be a time of trouble,
such as never was since there was a nation—and at
that time thy people shall be delivered, every one that
shall be found written in the book' (Dan
12:1).
Let us gather up what has been said again;
namely, that it is a sign of the approach of the ruin of
Antichrist, when God's church can find no more shelter
in the wilderness; because when her Ziklag is burned, the
time of the war that the beast is to make against her, is
finished. Wherefore, when she hath given one desperate
struggle more, and laid the church of God, or his
witnesses, for dead, in the street of his great city, for
three days and an half, then comes the kingdom, and the
long, long-looked-for rest and glory. Wherefore it remains,
that an angel should stand in the sun, and make
proclamation to all the fowls that fly in the midst of
heaven, to gather themselves together to the supper of the
great God: 'That ye may eat the flesh of kings, and the
flesh of captains, and the flesh of mighty men, and the
flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them; and the
flesh of all men, both free and bond, both small and
great' (Rev 19:18). This is to be after the forty-two
months of the beast; and consequently, after the thousand
two hundred and threescore days that the church was to be
in sackcloth; yea, after the resurrection of the witnesses,
as is evident by that which follows: 'And the beast was
taken, [that is, after the second year] and with him the
false prophet that wrought miracles before him, with which
he deceived them that had received the mark of the beast,
and them that worshiped his image. These both were cast
alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone'
(verse 20).
SECOND SIGN.
Secondly, Another sign of the
approach of the ruin of Antichrist, is this: towards the
end of her reign, the nations will be made to see her
baseness, and to abhor her and her ways. They will, I say,
be made to see these things, in order to her ruin: also,
when they shall be made to see, her ruin will not be far
off. For so long as the nations and their rulers shall
continue in that dead sleep that she hath bewitched them
into, by their drinking of the wine of her fornication; so
long we have no ground to think that her ruin is at the
door: but when God shall lay her before kings, and shall
discover her nakedness to the nations, then be sure her
destruction is at hand. Hence you read, that precedent to
her downfall: An angel comes down from heaven, and
enlightens the earth with his glory (Rev 10:1). [The
earth;] that is, the kingdoms, countries, and nations
where the woman sitteth, or they that border thereupon.
[Enlightened;] to let them see the filthiness of the
whore. [With his glory;] with the doctrine that he
had commission to preach against her, for the discovering
of her lewdness to the earth. This also was the way that
God took with backsliding Israel of old, (and she was a
type of our religious Babel) when he intended to bring her
to judgment for her sins (Eze 16:37); and this is the way
that God will take to destroy our religious Antichrist,
when he comes to deliver his people out of her
hand.
For though the people that suffer at her
hand, can do nothing against her, but lay, in prayers and
tears against her before the God of heaven, and bear their
witness against her before the gods of the earth; yet when
kings shall come to be concerned, and they will count
themselves concerned when they shall see how they have been
deceived by her; then let her look to it. 'Behold, I
am against thee, saith the Lord of Hosts; and I will
discover thy skirts upon thy face, and I will shew the
nations thy nakedness, and the kingdoms thy shame. And I
will cast abominable filth upon thee, and make thee vile,
and will set thee as a gazing-stock.' And what follows?
'And it shall come to pass, that all they that
look upon t