Dæmonologia Sacra; or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations In Three Parts
CHAPTER XVI.—Of Satan’s third grand policy for maintaining his
possession; which is his feigned departure: (1.) By ceasing the prosecution of his design; and the cases in which he doth it—(2.) By abating the eagerness of pursuit; and how he doth that—(3.) By exchanging temptations; and his policy therein—The advantage he seeks by seeming to fly—Of his fourth stratagem for keeping his possession, which is his stopping all ways of retreat; and how he doth that, 91-100