Dæmonologia Sacra; or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations In Three Parts

CHAPTER II.—Of the advantages which Satan hath, and useth, for

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the introduction of error—(1.) From his own power of spiritual fascination—That there is such a power, proved from Scripture, and from the effects of it—(2.) From our imperfection of knowledge; the particulars thereof explained—(3.) From the bias of the mind—What things do bias it, and the power of them to sway the understanding—(4.) From curiosity (5.) From atheistical debauchery of conscience, 140-158