Dæmonologia Sacra; or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations In Three Parts
CHAPTER IX.—Of his fourth way to hinder peace, by spiritual
distresses—1. The nature of these distresses—The ingredients and degrees of them—Whether all distresses of soul arise from melancholy—2. Satan’s method in working them; the occasions he makes use of; the arguments he urgeth, the strengthening of them by fears—3. Their weight and burden explained in several particulars—Some concluding cautions, 287-311