0
THE
CONTENTS..
86
CPAP.
XIX.
.
now
Satan allureth vs
into hainous/innes
by
degrees,
and
horn
we
may
withftand his tentations.
87
¡Ion,
hee
laboureth
to
draw
men
out
of
oncextreme into
ano-
ther.
CHAP.
XX.
Row
Satan
moouet h
vs
topropound
had
ends to
good
anions.
90
How
he mooueth
vs
to
vfe
mill
meanes,
for
the
of
eCting
ofgood
ends.
91
,how
he
tempteth
vs
to
be
proud
of
our
vertues.
92.
CHAP.XXI.
Of
the
manner ofSatans
fight.
e4nd
how
he
taketh
all
aduan-
tages againfl
vs.
93
Kalb
hee
tempteth
vs
molt
dangeroufly when
wee
are
molt
fe-
cure.
94
That
he
it
neuer
wearie in of
wilting
vs.
94
Row
he often
changethhis temptations
for
his
better
advantage;
and
that
this
di
probable
f
gne
he
doth not
premaile.
95
Rov
Satan
crf
nulteth vs
immediately himfelfe.
97
Ron,
he
tran.;
formeth
himfelfe
into an
Angell
of
light.
ibid.
That
he
is
molt
to be
feared
Inhen
he mole
flattereth.
98
.Holt Satan
vfeth the world
as his
in/Irument
to
intice
vs
to
finne.
100
,How
he
vfeth our
owne
f
efll
as
his
infirument,
and
of
the
mani..
fold
aduantages
that
he
taketh
hereby.
I o
i
Row
we may
auoidedanger,though
we
cannot difcerne_Satan:
tentations
from
our
oane
luf
s.
103
,How
Satans
fuggefttons
may
bee
difcerned
from
our
owne
lulls.
104
CHAP.
XXII.
Of
the
common
af
eîtions
of
this
fpirituall
con
flia
: namely,
the
Chrillians/landing
in
tentation and
manfizll
refillance;
and
his
falling
in
the time
of
trial/.
I
o
6
Of
the
generall
meaner
whereby
the Chrifltan
may be
enabled to
with,land the tentations
of
his
f
irituall
enemies.
I
o6
1.
To
meditate
on
Cods
commandment,
ettcoura
irçg
him to
this
fight.
i
o6
z.Affured
Eoty
Satan
tempteth the
/trong
Chri/tian.