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due honour and respect to them, and to obey them in all things which are
not repugnant to the word of God; to supplicate for them in their prayers,
that God may rule and guide them in all their ways, and that we may
lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. Wherefore we
detest the anabaptists and other seditious people, and in general all those,
who reject the higher powers and magistrates, and would subvert justice,
introduce a community of goods, and confound that decency and good order,
which God hath established among men.
XXXVII. Of the last judgment.
Finally we believe, according to the word of God, when the time appointed
by the Lord (which is unknown to all creatures) is come, and the number of
the elect complete, that our Lord Jesus Christ will come from heaven,
corporally and visibly, as he ascended, with great glory and majesty to declare
himself judge of the quick and the dead; burning this old world with fire
and flame, to cleanse it. And then all men will personally appear before
this great judge, both men and women and children, that have been from
the beginning of the world to the end thereof, being summoned by the voice
of the archangel, and by the sound of the trumpet of God. For all
the dead shall be raised out of the earth, and their souls joined and united
with their proper bodies, in which they formerly lived. As for those, who
shall then be living, they shall not die as the others, but be changed in the
twinkling of an eye, and from corruptible, become incorruptible. Then the
books (that is to say the consciences) shall be opened, and the dead judged
according to what tehy shall have done in this world, whether it be good
or evil. Nay, all men shall give an account of every idle word they have
spoken, which the world only counts amusement and jest: and then the
secrets and hypocrisy of men shall be disclosed and laid open before all.
And therefore the consideration of this judgment, is justly terrible and
dreadful to the wicked and ungodly, but most desirable and comfortable to
the righteous and the elect: because then their full deliverance shall be
perfected, and there they shall receive the fruits of their labour and
trouble, which they have borne. Their innocence shall be known to all, and
they shall see the terrible vengeance which God shall execute on the wicked,
who most cruelly persecuted, oppresssed and tormented them in this world;
and who shall be convicted by the testimony of their own consciences, and
being immortal, shall be tormented in that everlasting fire, which is prepared
for the devil and his angels. But on the contrary the faithful and
elect shall be crowned with glory and honour; and the Son of God will confess
their names before God his Father, and his elected angels; all tears shall
be wiped from their eyes; and their cause, which is now condemned by
many judges and magistrates, as heretical and impious, will then be known
to be the cause of the Son of God. And for a gracious reward, the Lord will
cause them to possess such a glory, as never entered into the heart of man
to conceive. Therefore we expect that great day with a most ardent
desire, to the end that we may fully enjoy the promises of God in Christ
Jesus our Lord. Amen.
Even so, come Lord Jesus. Rev. xxii. 20.