3 2 ) THE AR.Tl! l j rnitie; and lhall not his ma– lice be a fpurre in our fides, and a thorne in our brefts to keepe vs waking ?there– f)re giue no ileepe to thine eyes, nor number to thine eye-Jids, while thou art in a l:fe o f cornbate; but frill beJeeue ( fi>r it is plaine e– nough tobe beleeued) that a watch1ng Angell is too hard for a fecure and nee· ping man. Indeed it is true, he is too hard for vs in our beft "'atchtng, did not a , higher \iVatch-man keepe vs_,_ wh :. :t neither flumbers nor O:!epes. The watchfull eye of that greateft Spirit, is our Prcferuer againtl the witchfull, curferJ.,-inferiour fpirit; but Lhis withal,l \vee mvfi
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