Burroughes - Houston-Packer Collection BS1265.6.C43 B8 1649

3 A grEtt?am,s [pLnZt. Lnth4r -was fo farabove the fin ofco- vetouf.nefre, as he faith of h.irnfelf, he i found notemptatins to that fin, hough his fpirit was mu,h p;ftred with teil- r ptations in orér kirrdes. The Devil!. . will not fct upon fcch with ordinary, temptations , flee koovtTs it is in vain; wh,fnhe comes upon them , it is wi_ h, tcrnptatiohs of a higher nature , of ffrfynber ; fficacy; as tomenunsbodies are of fE ch ffro-` conftitutIons as that which wur-k mightily upon others, *Yltnot ffirrethcm :So it is with rums fpitits,thc Devil needsnot trouble him- fclf much about many ; th-: poorcft , flcigh:.t-ft tí;rrzprations are enough to draw them ro wha° he wouldhave yea, and filch who account eresnfelves to he of brave, ofmorL: then ordinary fpit its too, whocanflaw: outftaongly a:ainít GoD, and his tEurh, aATainft the ftrong- ef rum ut' hedrdi.ring motives, the powerful pedwafiorìs'oft-hewotd,rhey tree thR rtai at not ali ; butevery poor temptation of the DLvili draws th'ern any way `they r.av,; no power to re- fi`tt,bur are led as the OYe to che flangh- tvr, and as tue foole co the itocics. The godly

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