Dæmonologia Sacra; or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations In Three Parts
CHAPTER VII.—The general view of these temptations—Of
Satan’s gradual proceeding in temptations—Of reserving a great temptation last—What a great temptation is; in what cases to be expected—Of Satan’s using a common road, in comparing these temptations with the ordinary temptations of men—Of the advantage Satan takes of natural appetite, sense, and affections, 341-346