$4 • ~ The conftrming Work ."-.., III. That i~ is itnpoffible·to deny the · 1\ria!ks of t.hat Pow~r · and Conqueft, whtch the Prtnceof t hts World bath eve– ry where amongft Men; yea, bow vifi. bly many are transfonned into his I– mage, by fuch prodigious and deijJ~rate ·.ACts of W1ckednefs, as we fhould think _hu,-nan Nature could not but tremble at. IV, Ti:lat none ·can quefiion the Cer– tainty, both of Senfe andReafon, which is in the Truth of Apparitions, and bo– dily Poffeffions of Men in all Ages, and in all Place·s of the Earth ; and can need - no Detnonffration fq,r this, that inJTiany ' Places of the ·Earth, the Devil is both vifibly and audibly known. · · ·v. That he is fo ~anifeft in his Ap.. pearance, as a Spirit of Blafphemy, which itnpetuoufly acts ¥en to war a– gainft Heaven with their_ To~1gue2 in fuch Oaths and Curfing, as have no fen– fual Pleafure, or -Ga'in herein ; yea, as fl. Spirit of Delufion, in fo vifible an ~~- - citetnent of others to fuch Extravagall– cies, under a Shew of Religion, as are inconfifl:ent with any Ufe of J tidgment or ReafiH1. , VI. That 'fo innumerable ~ ~ Co1J1pany of hutnan Race, bath-in all .Ages>. beea ' . lU
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