Dæmonologia Sacra; or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations In Three Parts
CHAPTER VII.—Of the second way to hinder peace—Affrightments,
the general nature and burden of them, in several particulars—What are the ways by which he affrights—1. Atheistical injections—Observations of his proceeding in them—2. Blasphemous thoughts—3. Affrightful suggestions of reprobation—Observations of his proceedings in that course—4. Frightful motions to sin—5. Strong immediate impressions of fear—6. Affrightful scrupulosity of conscience, 238-254