A Chain of Principles concerning the Thousand Years Kingdom of Christ, against the Seni-Sadducism of the Apostasy, that denies that Kingdom; Humbly offered by way of Appeal to All Christians, especially to the Pastors, and Doctors of the Churches, that if there be Error in Any of the Principles, or Weakness in the Concatenation, It may be publicly Testified, and Convinced, For All is Founded on Express Scripture, Compared, and Reasoned from according to Acts 17.3. Principle 1 THere is a Kingdom, that Jesus Christ is to Have most distinct to Him, as the Son of Man; For such a One He must by the Apostles Express Doctrine Deliver up to God, and to the Father; that God may be All in All, 1 Cor. 15.24. Now if such a Kingdom were to Christ, as the Eternal Word, and not as the Son of Man, God would not be more All in All by the Delivery of it up. It must be therefore distinct to Him, as the Son of Man, as he He is styled in the Prophecy of that Kingdom, Dan. 7.13. and so the Delivery of it up more Fully manifests God All in All. Principle 2 The Kingdom of Christ Innumerable Scriptures (particularly 2 Tim. 4.1.) witness to be at his Coming and Appearance in Glory; It can be therefore no Kingdom, Christ hath yet Had; Because He hath not yet Appeared in Glory; Nor can It be the Kingdom of Eternity; Because It must be Delivered up, that God in Eternity may be All in All; and yet One with Christ, and his Saints throughout Eternity. John 17.21. Principle 3 That this Kingdom of Christ is a Kingdom of, and with his Saints, and not a Solitary Kingdom, is, what the whole stream of Scripture runs so into, that no One dare call it into doubt; But that All his Saints both Dead, and They Alive at his coming Enjoy the Glory of his Kingdom, hath not been so Clear; To some, concerning the Dead Saints; To others concerning the Living Saints; The Apostle Paul hath therefore in Two Great Places of Scripture, 1 Cor. 15.52, 53. and 1 Thess. 4.17. Distributed. All the Saints into the Saints dead in Christ, Raised first, and Raised Incorruptible; and into the Saints Living, and Remaining at his Coming, who Dye not; but are Changed first, viz. at that Coming; and after Caught up to be Ever with the Lord; which Saints so Alive at his Coming are called; We; to Assure They are Saints; and We All, to show, They are the Last and the Compliment, who make up the Full Number of Saints. Principle 4 Now besides the Love, and Grace of Christ, Equal to All his Saints; a Reason of Greatest Firmness, He would not Appear in Glory, without the Participation of All of Them in that Glory; The Apostle hath also Assured concerning Both; Concerning the Dead; That at his Coming, when His Kingdom is, He will Bring them with Him, and the Living shall not be before hand with them; nor indeed Attain Them; so that if He have any Saints with him in Glory, as He most certainly will; They that sleep by Him and in Him shall be the First: And then concerning the Living Saints; The Apostle is as full, and Positive, They shall be Changed, and shall not Die; They must therefore be in Bodies at least of such Excellency as adam's in Paradise, who, if He had not sinned, had not Dyed; (though still under a possibility of Dying.) 1 Cor. 15.52, 53. 1 Thess. 4.13. etc. This I say on Supposition, as will Appear, They are not presently Caught up. Principle 5 Whenever the Corruptible of All Saints puts on Incorruption, and the Mortal of All Saints puts on Immortality, Then is Brought to pass the Saying, that is written, that Death is swallowed up in Victory. So the Apostle speaks expressly, 1 Cor. 15.54. Whenever Death is swallowed up in Victory, It is subdued; Else Victory, and swallowing up in Victory is not subduing, v. 26. Now Death is the Last Enemy to be subdued; when That therefore is subdued, All is subdued; Else It were not the Last Enemy. And when All Things shall be subdued to the Son, then shall the Son be subject, viz. as Son of Man, that God in the Eternal Word in our Nature may be All in All, in and with the Saints, v. 28. John 17.21. to the End. Principle 6 The Dead Saints, whom Christ brings with Him, and who Rise first, must needs put on Incorruption; For the Apostle saith, v. 52. They shall be Raised Incorruptible; and They must put on Immortality, For our Lord says, Luke 20.36. They cannot Die any more, For they are Equal to Angels, whoever are the Children of God, and of the Resurrection; And Their being thus Raised is to be at the Coming of Christ, and at his Kingdom. So in these Dead Saints Raised first, Death must be swallowed up in Victory, whenever Christ Comes. Principle 7 If therefore a Delay of Death's being swallowed up in Victory shall be found necessary to the Continuation of the Kingdom of Christ, and to it's not being Delivered up immediately unto the Father (seeing It must be Delivered up, when ever the Last Enemy Death is subdued) That Delay must be found in the Saints Changed; who are not therefore said by the Apostle to be Changed Incorruptible, although They shall not Die; Nor is it necessary by any Thing the Apostle hath said, They should be Caught up immediately; there being the same 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 or afterward fixed by the Apostle between the Dead in Christ Rising first, and the Living being Caught up, that was betwixt Christ Rising, and his Saints Rising at his Coming, 1 Cor. 15.23. which, we all know, hath already spent above 1600 years. There is no Scripture Evidence then, that the Saints Changed do immediately put on Incorruption and Immortality, though in Event They shall not Die; and so Death not swallowed up in Victory in them, nor therefore that Last Enemy subdued, nor therefore the Kingdom of Christ at his Appearing necessary to be Delivered up, as else it must be at that Last Enemy subdued. Principle 8 The very Notion of a Kingdom and of a Monarchy succeeding Four Monarchies of Duration, as Christ's is, Dan. 2.44 Dan. 7.27. Implies Duration; The Apostle Peter therefore speaking of the Day of Judgement; which is also at the Appearance of Christ, and at his Kingdom, 2 Tim. 4.1. and a Government, as well as a Judgement; would not have Christians Ignorant, as a Point of Great Concernment, That One Day is with the Lord as a 1000 years, 2 Pet. 3.8. and the Apostle John tells us, The Reign of the Saints with Christ, both Principal or Participants in the First Resurrection is for a 1000 years, Rev. 20.46. Principle 9 This Kingdom of Christ, seeing It must be at his Coming and Appearance, and before the Kingdom of Eternity; and seeing, It is a Kingdom with All Saints, and seeing It must have a Duration, and that Duration is defined to be a 1000 years, can have its place not where, but in that very 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉, or afterward between the Dead in Christ, Rising Incorruptible, and his Saints Alive at his Coming Changed, as the Term of its Beginning; and the Living Remaining Caught up into the same Incorruption, and Immortality with the Saints Raised First, 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉. as the Last Term, or End of the Kingdom of Christ, when it is Delivered up; The Saints therefore not Dying before the Kingdom, are called The Living, The Remaining under Guard of Life, That They shall not Die; and to that purpose are also Changed into Bodies of Paradise, * Healed by the Leaves of the Tree of Life, Rev. 22.2. and yet have not put on Incorruption, and Immortality, nor shall do till They are Caught up; But as to the nature of their Bodies They might Die, as Adam; who yet, if He had not sinned, should not have Died. And This in the Holy, and wise Dispensation of God gives the space to the Kingdom of Christ, before it be delivered up at the subduing of the Last Enemy Death. Now to this Order from the Resurrection of Christ to his Coming, There are set Just Notes of Time by such Words, as express a Distance, and an Immediateness; which however they may be used sometimes indifferently, yet in this order must signify with greatest Exactness; the distance of above 1700 years from Christ's Resurrection to that of his Saints is couched under the First Afterward * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉. ; Of a 1000 years, and a little space from the Coming of Christ to the End under the second, After * 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉. ; And at the End, the Immediateness of the Kingdom delivered up by the Third, Then; or at that very Time 1 Cor: 15.23.24. And so 1 Thess. 4.17. The same, Afterward, is used to divide betwixt the Dead in Christ Rising, and the Living Saints Caught up to be Ever with the Lord. Princip. 10 The Coming of Christ to Judgement is described with the Entrance of a New Heaven, and a New Earth by the Apostle Peter Ep. 2. c. 3. v. 13; and His Kingdom by the Apostle John in the same manner; * And Nations of the saved walking in the Light of the New Heavens, and Kings of the Earth bringing their Glory. Rev. 21.24. For He that sat on the Throne, said, Behold I create all New, and John saw a New Heaven, and a New Earth, Rev. 21.5. And so the Saints Risen are described by the Apostle to be with Christ, as in the New Heaven; And the Saints Living Remaining, as on the New Earth, are Caught up at the End to meet together in the Air, in that General Assembly, and Church of the First Born and at that Great Solemnity of Delivery up of the Kingdom to God, and the Father, and so being Ever with the Lord, and where He is, 1 Thess. 4.17. John 17.21. etc. Princip. 11 The First Resurrection, that Comprehends the Dead in Christ, as Principals and the Living Remaining, as Partakers does not Comprehend the Wicked, who, though They Rise indeed, yet It being to Condemnation are called The Dead, Revel. 20.5 and at Last are Cast into the Lake of the second Death. There can be therefore but One Resurrection joined with Life; of which Christ speaking, Saith; I am the Resurrection, and the Life, John 11.25. For the Dead in Christ, who Rise First, can Die no more, and so can Rise no more, than the First Time; And the Living Remaining being changed, and not Dying are Caught up; and so are Partakers of the First Resurrection, to which the Second Death is only opposed; and so Rise not; But yet are found in the Lamb's Book of Life by that Participation; So the Second Death can have no Power over Them. Rev. 20. v. 6.12.15. Princip. 12 The Kingdom of Christ is not by Scripture called the Fifth Monarchy, or Kingdom But it is most plainly declared by Daniel, Chap. 2. and Chap. 7. to come after Four Monarchies before it: But in that It makes its way by its own Power, and Appearance in the Light, and Glory of the Gospel; The Doctrine of it if truly stared can never be suspected of Mutinies and Insurrections; Nor that Brand, which is so Generally Fixed on Fifth Monarchy Men, as They are called, can at all belong to Them, viz. That they are Enemies to the Higher Powers, and Governments which are of God. Now Allowing, that whatever Scripture speaks in any Place, aught to be compared with what It speaks in other Places; so that we may Reason from the whole, and Conclude, as is evident, Acts 17.3, we ought; I, even making my Boast in the Word of God, and not in myself, challenge All Persons Believing Scripture; whether I have not proved, That there must needs be such a 1000 years' Kingdom of Christ to be Enjoyed by all his Saints; by the Dead Rising first in the New Heaven; and by his Saints L●ving Remaining on the New Earth; and that It must be in the space between the Living Saints Changed, when the Dead Saints Rise First; and the same Living Saints Caught up, and so All being ever with the Lord in the Kingdom Delivered up, and God All in All; If I have not proved these Things, Scripture is Open, Let Them Implead, what I have said; And the Lord give us Understanding in All Things. FINIS.