OF THE MILLENNIUM, OR PERSONAL REIGN OF CHRIST. 4~9 CHAP. VIII. __--~ =~: .............. _ rose up, and manifestly appeared; whose coming was after the working of Satan, with all powers and signs, and lying wonders; whose followers give hccd to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils; and who worship devils, and idols of gold and silver; and whose reign is to continue one thousand two htmdrcd and sixty days or years, and so not yet at an end: and whilst antichrist reigns, Christ's reign cannot take place, not' Satan be bound. Also much about the same time, that vile impostor Mahomet, under the instiga- tion of the devil, arosc; when the bottomlcss pit was opened, and then Satan surely could not lie bound in it; out of which came the smoke of the absurd Alkoran, which darkened the sun and moon, the light of great part of the world; and from whence came his locusts, the Saracens, which, for some centuries, greatly afflict- ed the christian empire, whose king was called Abad- don, and Apol]yon, Rev. ix. 11. as did the Turks after them, whose empire was set up in the beginning of the fourteenth century, and continued to distress Europe till the latter end of the last. And now, so long as Mahometanism prevails over so largc a part of the world as it does, the thousand years reign, and the binding of Satan, cannot be expected. To which may bc adde.d, the persecutions of the Waldenses and A!bi- genses, in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, by tile e, papal antichrist, and which have been exercised on them, even in the last century, in the valleys of P~ed- mont {}, shew that Satan cannot be bound. And as to the state of heathenism, it will appear, bv consnlting the Magdeburgensian centuriators, that it 'has subsisted in various parts of the world, throughout all the cen- turies, fi'om Constantine to the fourteenth century; and about the end of the fifteenth, when America was first discovered, in what state were the inhabitants of it? ldolators: yea, they worshipped the devil in some places in the West Indies {}; as the inhabitants of the East Indiesas, and others in North and South America: and how many nations and kingdoms, both in America and in the East Indies, are, at this day, under the power of heathenism ? And it was a calculation made by some in the last century, that if the whole known world, was divided into thirty equal parts, nineteen of them would be found idolatrous Gentiles {}. Surely then Satan can- not be bound, so as not to deceive the nations. 5thly, Some begin the thousand years reign, and the binding of Satan, at the reformation from popery; but whether the date is from Wicklift, John Huss, and Jerom of Prague, or from Luther; they all of them either suffered death, or met with great inhumanity and ill treatment, from the instruments of Satan, and there- fore he could not be bound; and great numbers of their followers were persecuted unto death. Since the reformation, were the massacre in Paris, when ten thousand protestants were murdered in one night, and seventy thousand in seven days time {}: and the many martyrs bnrnt here in England, in queen Mary's reign; and the massacre in Ireland, in which two hundred a~ See Perrin's History of the Waldenses, and Morland's History of the evangelical Churches in the valley of Piedmont.. 34 p. Martyr de Ang!eria Decad 1.1. 9. Ofiedo de BId. Occident. thousand perished; all under an hellish influence, are clear demonstrations that Satan was not bound. Be- sides, though several nations, at the reformation, fell from popery, yet all did not, and some have revolted to it since; and whoever considers the great decline of religion in our day, the increase of popery, and the spread of errors and heresy among us, and the great profaneness and immorality that prevail, can never think that Satan is bound, or that the millennium is begun. Upon the whole, it must clearly appear, that there never as yet has been such a time, in which it could be said, that Satan had no power to deceive the nations, either by drawing them into idolatry, and other bad principles, or into persecuting practices; nor any time in which the church of Christ has been in a state of purity and peace, free from idolatry, heresy, and persecution; wherefore it may be strongly concluded, that Satan is not yet bound; and that Christ's kingdom is not yet come; nor are these things to be expected in the present state. The spiritual reign in the latter-day bids fairest for it; and which, indeed, is a branch of Christ's kingdom, when both Pope and Turk will be destroyed; but then Satan will only be destroyed in his instruments, but not in his person bound. Besides, the spiritual and per- sonal reign of Christ, though branches of his kingdom, belong to different periods; and will not both take place in the present state; the spiritual reign will be in the present earth, and of saints in a sinful, mortal state, and in the use of' ordinances: but the millennium- reign will be on the new earth, and of saints in a risen perfect state, standing in no need of ordinances, as now. The millennium-reign will not be till after the first resnrrection; and the first resurrection will not be till the second coining of Christ, when the dead in him shall rise first. The personal reign of Christ will not be ti11 the new heavens and the new earth are made, which will be the seat of it; and these will not be till the present heavens and earth are dissolved and burnt up; and this conflagration will not be till Christ comes a second time. The reign of Christ with his saints, will not be till Satan is bound, as well as antichrist de- stroyed; and Satan will not be bound, till Christ, the mighty angel, descends from heaven to earth, which will not be till the end of the world. V. I close all, with an answer to a few of the prin- cipal objections to the above scheme; and to two or three questions relative to the same. 1st, To objections. As,. 1. It may be objected, to what purpose will Satan be bound a thousand years to prevent Iris deception of the nations, when there will be no nations to be deceived by him during that time, since the wicked will be all destroyed in the general conflagration; and the saints will be with Christ, out of the reach of temptation and seduction ? I answer, this will not be the case at the first binding of Satan, which is the first thing Christ will do when he descends from heaven; first bind Satan, then raise ~s Vartomauni Navigat. 1. 5. c. _'2. 9..~. et 16. 27. Ross's View of all Religions, p. 59. see p. 77, 79, 80, 88, 89. as Schmid. compend. Hist. Ecclesiast. sec. 17. p. 500, ~ Ibid, see. 16. p. 462,