Demonology -- Early works to 1800; Magic -- Early works to 1800; Witchcraft -- Early works to 1800
_Christ_ and his apostles prophesied of the calamities and afflictions,
which shall greeve and disturbe the church of God in this life: also
of the last daie, and of the signes and tokens that shall be shewed
before that daie: and finallie of all things, which are requisite
for us to foreknowe. Howbeit, such is the mercie of God, that all
prophesies, threatnings, plagues, and punishments are annexed to
conditions of repentance: as on the other side, corporall blessings are
tied under the condition of the crosse and castigation. So as by them
the mysteries of our salvation being discovered unto us, we are not to
seeke new signes and miracles; but to attend to the doctrine of the
apostles, who preached Christ exhibited and crucified for our sinnes,
his resurrection, ascension, and thereby the redemption of as manie as
beleeve, &c.
♦Prophesies conditionall.♦
The prophesies in the old testament treat of the continuance, the
governement, and the difference of estates: of the distinction of the
foure monarchies, of their order, decaie, and instauration; of the
changes and ruines of the kingdomes of _Juda_, _Israel_, _Aegypt_,
_Persia_, _Græcia_, &c_: and speciallie of the comming of our Saviour
Jesus Christ; and how he should be borne of a virgine, and where, of
his tribe, passion, resurrection, &c. These prophesies were published
by Gods speciall and peculiar prophets, endued with his particular
and excellent gifts, according to his promise; I will raise them up a
prophet out of the midst of their brethren, I will put my words in his
mouth, &c. Which though it were speciallie spoken of Christ, yet was
it also spoken of those particular prophets, which were placed among
them by God to declare his will; which were also figures of Christ the
prophet himselfe. Now, if prophesie be an extraordinarie gift of God,
and a thing peculiar to himselfe, as without whose speciall assistance
no creature can be a prophet, or shew what is to come; whie should
we beleeve, that those lewd persons can performe by divinations and
miracles that which is not in humane but in divine power to accomplish?
♦The subject of the prophesies of the old testament.♦
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