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Verse 9. And when those beasts gave glory, and honour, and thanks to him that sate on the throne, who liveth for ever and ever.

1 shall give a short interpretation of these things; afore-mentioned. In verse 2. John saw a throne in heaven, and him that sat thereon.

You may remember how I have shewed before, that there are thrones in heaven, as there are here in earth, and there is a throne in special for the king of heaven, as there is for a king here on earth.

And he which John saw to sit upon the throne in heaven, it was no other but the Lord Jesus Christ, as aforesaid.

Though John doth set him forth in verse 3. That he was to look upon like a jasper, and a sardine stone, with other glorious expressions; which is only to set forth the glory of him that sat upon the throne.

And in verse 4. Round about the throne were four and twenty seats, and upon the seats were four and twenty elders sitting, cloathed in white raiment, and they had on their heads crowns of gold.

It is much like unto the throne of an earthly king; for an earthly king hath many seats for his nobility to sit on round about the throne, where he seats himself.

And the nobility do sit in those seats, according to their degree and place.

Likewise the nobility have crowns of gold upon their heads, though not so absolute crowns of gold, as the king himself.

Yet they have a resemblance and likeness of crowns, signifying that they are of the blood royal.

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So is it in heaven, the four and twenty elders being of the blood royal, coheirs unto the kingdom of heaven, they have seats to sit upon round about the king's throne.

And as for the four and twenty elders what they are, I have opened at large in the Interpretation of the eleventh of Revelation.

Therefore I shall not speak of them here: but as for their being cloathed in white raiment, the meaning of that is this:

They were cloathed in their minds, while they lived in this world, with the righteousness of faith, which purifies the heart; and not by the righteousness of the law; for by the deeds of the law shall no flesh be justified; but by the righteousness of faith is every true believer justified.

And these four and twenty elders being justified by faith, in the blood of the Lamb, they may be said to be cloathed in white raiment.

That is, they are pure and white in their souls, by being washed in the blood of the Lamb, by faith, as aforesaid.

They have no guilt of sin upon them at all, &c.

And in verse 5, it is said, That there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven spirits of God.

The meaning of those seven lamps which burned before the throne, I declare they were the seven churches of Asia.

That is, the souls of the true believers, which were of the seven churches of Asia, were those seven lamps which burned before the throne.

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And the seven spirits of God are those several gifts of grace, which he gave to the seven churches of Asia, as aforesaid.

And that grace of faith and love, which God gave to the seven churches of Asia, it burneth in the lamps of their souls, before the throne of God to eternity.

For every soul is a lamp for the fire of God's love to burn in, if there be but oyl in your lamp, that is, if there be but faith in the heart.

It will be a glorious place for the candle of the Lord, which is the spirit of God, to burn in, and happy will that man be that hath his lamp burning before the throne of God, as these seven churches of Asia shall.

For this I would have the seed of faith to understand, that John speaketh of things to come as if they were in present being.

For visions and revelations speaketh of things at a distance, as if they were in present sight.

Because God and faith knows that time will be swallowed up into eternity.

Therefore it is that John doth say in his vision, that he saw such and such things already, when as the things which lie speaketh that he saw, were not accomplished at that time, nor many of them not

as yet.

But however, they will be accomplished, because God is truth, and will not frustrate the faith of his prophets, apostles, and saints

But according to their faith it shall be unto them. So much concerning the seven lamps and the seven

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N verse 6, John saith, And before the throne there was a sea of glass like unto chrystal, and in the midst of the throne, and round about the throne, were four beasts, full of eyes before and behind.

Here you that have faith, may see that there is in heaven, above the stars, a chrystal sea like unto glass, or a sea of glass like unto chrystal; that is, the glorious water or sea above the stars is set forth by those things which are most pure, and most esteemed of by the reason of man here in the kingdom of this world, but as certain as there is a sea and waters in this world, else the creatures therein could not live.

So likewise there is a sea and waters above the stars, though of another nature, differing from this here below, yet they are real substances as these are.

But because mortal men cannot declare, nor make known the nature and substance of them, neither can mortal man understand it, if it could be declared.

Therefore the Revelation of John calls it a sea of glass like unto chrystal, because chrystal is highly esteemed of by the reason of man.

But however, it is for certain that there is a sea and waters above the stars, let it be like what it will. For this I would have the reader to understand, that the things which are, were not made of things which do appear, according to Paul's words, then

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pf necessity they must be made of things that do not appear, that is, of things above the stars, from whence the original of all life came.

But in what condition things were, and are in their heaven, no man can tell, but by faith.

Therefore if the revelation of the spirit of faith will call the waters above the stars A sea of glass like unto chrystal, who shall gain say it?

Neither is it to be looked upon as an allegory, as many do vainly imagine, but a real spiritual sub

stance.

For this must be understood by the reader, that God created or made all creatures of something; he had matter and substance to make every creature of. He did not make living substances of an allegory, that is, as if we should say God made all things of nothing;

For an allegory is nothing, and of nothing comes nothing.

Yet the vain imagination of wise and learned men have not been ashamed to say, that God made this world of nothing; but I shall let that pass.

Again, what should be the meaning of the four beasts full of eyes before and behind?

These four beasts which John saw in his vision in the midst of the throne, and round about the throne, I declare they were four good beasts;

That is, they were four good kings; and if there were four thousand good kings, yet they are all reckoned but into four: all good kings are included in these four.

These four beasts do signify the four monarchies,

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