II.—GENERAL MATTERS.
- Abhorrency, [457], [458].
- Absconded, [163].
- Accusations by Satan, [231], [232];
- direful, [428].
- Acontius, [169], [193], [207].
- Acosta, [198].
- Acquirements, [152].
- Actions, of wonder and astonishment, by Satan, [30];
- unreasonableness of some, [68];
- mistake of, [188], [189];
- Satan uses Scripture to promote sinful, [408].
- Activity in duty, [212].
- Adam, Melchior, [135], [147].
- Additions, [124].
- Admiration, [43].
- Adonis, [180].
- Adoption, Satan seeks to weaken, [374];
- are all to maintain their? [375].
- Adrianus, [178].
- Advantage pursued by Satan, [45], [46], [251], [258], [259], [345], [346].
- Adventurousness, rash, [320].
- Adversary, Satan an—malice, enmity, power, cruelty, diligence, [10].
- Æsop, [181].
- Ætius Spartianus, [178].
- Ætna, [173].
- Affections, Satan uses, [67].
- Afflicted, reasons for Satan’s tempting the, [335], [336].
- Afflictions, [222], [223], [273], [274], [335], [336], [427].
- Affright, Satan seeks not to, [86], [87].
- Affrightments, [238], [240];
- grievous, [249], [427].
- Afraid, be not of, Goliath, [311].
- Agathocles, [40].
- Aggravations, of sin, [83], [278], [279];
- unjust, of sins of God’s children, [299], [300].
- Aims, Satan, various, in a single temptation, [353].
- Alacrity, in duty, [212].
- Alexander, [26], [68].
- Alexander, (heretic,) [204].
- Allegorical reflections, [163].
- Allurement, [399].
- Alterations, be jealous of, in worship, [433].
- Alvarez, [174].
- Alypius, [65].
- Amazement, [303].
- Ambrose, [446].
- Americans, [17], [44].
- Ames, or Amesius, [10], [57], [255], [288], [293], [384], [449], [456].
- Androgeus, [39].
- Anger of Satan, [12], [206];
- angry disposition, [220].
- Angel, Satan an, power of, [14], [15];
- angels, strength of, ib.;
- Sadducees, opinions on, [49], [50].
- Anguish and horror of Satan, [13].
- Annoyance, temptation an, [456].
- Answers, of Christ to Satan, [445], seq.;
- fit and pertinent, [445];
- best from Scripture, [462], seq.
- Antichrist, [38].
- Antiochus, [109].
- Antony, M., [70].
- Antony of Padua, [180].
- Apion, [109], [110].
- Apish imitation of divine things, [198].
- Apochryphal adjections, [179].
- Apollonius, [173].
- Apollonius Tyanæus, [419].
- Apostasy of Satan, [12].
- Apostolici, [170].
- Apparitions, [33].
- Appearances, remarkable, of God, [279].
- Applause, popular, [401].
- Apprehensions, against God, [303].
- Aptitude in the world to tempt, [441].
- Aquinas, [31].
- Arguings, fallacious, [113], [114];
- partial, [452].
- Arguments, deny sin with strongest, [463];
- of Satan, [295], [296].
- Arianism, [131].
- Aristotle, [27], [179].
- Arius, [204].
- Armour, management of spiritual, [445].
- Arrowsmith, [19], [102], [240], [327], [425], [467].
- Arrogancy, [375];
- of Satan against God, how shewn, [418], seq.
- Art, of Satan in setting forth temptations, lies in four things, [421], [422].
- Arthington, [146].
- Askew, Ann, [455].
- Assaults, of saints, by Satan, [18].
- Assays, [247].
- Assertions, bold, [167].
- Aspersions, slanderous, [188].
- Atheists, [48];
- principles of, put out light, [82];
- thoughts, [242];
- persons troubled with atheistical thoughts, [243].
- Authority of Satan, [17];
- nature of, explained, [17], [18];
- over persons and things, ib.;
- efficacy of, [18], [19].
- Augustine, [15], [19], [22], [32], [38], [48], [52], [65], [117], [129], [147], [177], [179], [180], [201], [202], [324], [328], [393], [394], [395], [403], [418], [461], [468].
- Averrhoes, [48].
- Avicenna, [30].
- Awe of sin, [93], [94].
- Baal-zebub, [36].
- Bad end, evident, [357].
- Barlow, [53].
- ‘Barricades’ of Satan, [98].
- Baxter, [29], [146], [178], [181].
- Bayne, [20], [220], [425].
- Belief, facile, [154].
- Bellona, [39].
- Benedict, St, [174].
- Bernard, [328], [403].
- ‘Beside,’ [195].
- Best, of God’s children hardly escape under temptation of distrust, [368].
- Beza, [22], [56], [373].
- Bias, [151];
- to error rather than truth, [151], [152];
- by bodily temper, [152].
- Bisnagar, [39].
- Blasphemous thoughts congenial to Satan;
- (1.) from his nature, [244];
- (2.) practice, [245];
- (3.) professed design, ib.;
- (4.) sad experience, ib.;
- injections, [304], [424], [425];
- how Satan works to get man to, [425];
- violent injections of, [426];
- sudden glances of, imagination, [427];
- reasons of this temptation, [427], seq.;
- advice to those tempted by, [429], [430].
- Blessings, universal, [366].
- Blinds, Satan, [62], [63];
- by stirring up lust, proved, [68], seq.;
- how lust, [70], [71].
- Bochart, [21].
- Bodies, [66];
- afflicted by mind, [218];
- in co-partnership of sorrow, [309], [310];
- Satan permitted to have power over, [378].
- Bodin, [43].
- Bœhmen, [166], [167].
- Boldness, heroic, a snare to self-murder, [392].
- Bolsecus, [187].
- Boniface, Pope, [57], [58], [175].
- Boyle, [394].
- Bretterge, Mrs, [305], [309].
- Bribes of Satan, [205].
- Bridget, St, [173].
- Broughton, [59].
- Bucholcer, [199].
- Burden of injections by Satan, [241].
- Burton, [66].
- Business, Satan’s, to tempt, ours to resist, [339];
- and how, [339], [340].
- Cain, [288], [289].
- Cajetan, [33], [462].
- Calisthenes, [68].
- Calovius, [132].
- Calumnies, [186].
- Calvin, [16], [20], [32], [50], [58], [65], [142], [167], [187], [210], [337].
- Campian, [164].
- Camus, [181].
- Capel, [57], [58], [82], [326], [390], [392], [396], [428], [429], [449].
- Cappellus, [165].
- Cardan, [48].
- Care, distressed, cease all, [310].
- Carthaginians, [39].
- Caryl, [57], [59], [425].
- ‘Catching away’ the word, [87], [88];
- Satan lies at ‘catch,’ [243].
- Cathari, [170].
- Cato, [393].
- ‘Catoche,’ [212].
- Causes, Satan knows, of things, [25];
- second, [365].
- Caution, great against Satan, [417].
- Cedremus, [178].
- Celestine, v., [175].
- Chambers, [294].
- Chamier, [19], [20], [181].
- Change, Satan blinds by, a temptation, [77], [95], [96];
- of nature of temptation, [369].
- Cheats, [29].
- Chemnitius, [203], [373].
- Children, [151].
- Chokes, Satan, the word, [88].
- Cicero, [393].
- Clarke, [35], [121].
- Cleombrotus, [393].
- Climacus, [426].
- Coccius, [189].
- Collinges, [215].
- Comforts, inward, extinguished, [228], [229];
- disturbances, scatter thoughts of, [229];
- stock of, wastes, [229];
- outward, little, [443].
- Company, evil, [67].
- ‘Composition,’ Satan gives a, in religious duty, [95].
- Complainings, [373].
- Complies, Satan, [78];
- compliance with parties, [199], [200];
- though not yet, opens way to sins, [428].
- Confederacies and contrivances, [179].
- Consent, ‘threaped,’ [80].
- ‘Concealing,’ [70];
- concealment of wounds, [307];
- Satan tempts by, [421], [422].
- Conclusions, direful, [334].
- Condition, Satan takes advantage of our, in temptation, [346], [347].
- Confident, warning from temptations, to the over, [325].
- Confronting of Almighty by Satan, [418].
- Conscience, wounded, [61];
- in man, [62];
- scared, [94];
- molested, [231], [232];
- scrupulosity of, [253];
- doubting, [255];
- evil, [255], [256];
- denying, [257];
- how distinguish between terrors of, and melancholy, [292];
- total distress of, [292], [293];
- terrors of, [391].
- Consent, by silence, [460].
- Consolation, for those troubled by blasphemy, [428].
- Contrary commands of Scripture to temptations, [468].
- Contrasts, between Christ and Satan, [209].
- Coveting, [221].
- Contempt, [221];
- of religion, [334];
- Satan seeks to bring Scripture under, [410].
- ‘Contemplative’ heads, [243].
- Contentions and disputes, [149].
- Continuance, troubles of long, [295];
- temptations of long, [426].
- Contrivances, [87];
- curious, [183].
- ‘Conversation,’ careful, [437].
- Conversion, time of, temptation, [47];
- easy, [260];
- conscience wounded, before and after, by God, [261], [262];
- false notions concerning, [270], [271];
- not always with terror, [270];
- nor able to tell exact time, ib.;
- nor always accompanied with gifts of prayer, ib.
- Coppinger, [139].
- Corinthian, church, [128].
- Corrupted, duties worst of all, [103];
- doctrines lead to corrupt practices, [137];
- ingenuous, society of those who are, [190];
- Satan seeks to corrupt God’s worship, [431], [432];
- reasons, [432], seq.
- Corruption stirred, [453].
- Cortez, [41].
- Courage, commanded, [448];
- what spiritual, is, [449].
- ‘Courses’ of sinners, [437].
- ‘Crack,’ [169].
- Craft, (see Subtlety.)
- Cramer, [467].
- Credulous, [286].
- Cross, Satan tempts by things, to our temper, why, [60].
- Croy, de, [202].
- Cruelty of Satan, [36]-44.
- Curiosity, adventurous, [156], [157], [451], [452].
- Curse, of Satan, [12].
- Curtius, Q., [68].
- Custom, power of, [193], [194];
- force of, [393].
- Cyprian, [373].
- Dædalus, [179].
- ‘Damnation’ misapplied, [296].
- Damocles, [444].
- Darkness, Satan ruler of, [17].
- Daunting, power of Scripture, [467].
- David, temptations of, [56], [84].
- Debauchery, atheistical, [157].
- Deceits, [58];
- in use of Scripture, [410].
- Deceptions, [31];
- all the devil’s qualifications for ‘deceit,’ [52], [53].
- Degrees, of misery, [310].
- Delay, [459].
- ‘Deliberate’ determinations, [81], [82].
- Deliberating, [452].
- Deluded, [144].
- Demons, [201].
- Demoniacs, diseases, [50];
- Mede on, [51].
- Demonstrated, things, [153].
- Demurs and delays, [89].
- Denials, not disputing, in temptation, [451], seq.;
- best, and why, [459], seq.
- Departure, feigning, [91].
- Dervises, [171].
- Descartes, [64].
- Designs, large, of Satan, [382];
- unfaithful, of Satan in use of Scripture, [409];
- Christ’s temptations permitted by design, [445].
- Desires, [54];
- enlarge not, [443].
- Despagne, [42], [148], [151], [405], [422].
- Despair, [217];
- is presumptuous, [386].
- Devices, [23].
- Devil, though a ‘spirit,’ a proper subject of sin, [10], [11];
- wickedness of, capable of increase, [11];
- has great occasions for malice, ib.;
- fall of, [11], [12];
- power of, as a, [16], [17];
- meaning of, as a word, [22];
- denial of existence of, [48].
- Devils, large number of, [19];
- order among, [19], [20];
- reality of existence of, argued, [51], [52];
- believed in by the heathen, [52].
- ‘Devotional,’ [168].
- Diana, [39].
- Diascorides, [28].
- Dickson, [141], [219], [242], [255], [390], [428].
- Differences, in God’s children, [114].
- Dignity of God’s children, a snare by Satan, [114].
- Diligence, of Satan, [45];
- instances of, [45], seq.
- Diodati, [50].
- Dionysius, [19].
- Directly and indirectly, Satan blinds, [73], seq.
- Disadvantage, fall of saints special, [315].
- Disappointment of Satan certain, [14].
- Discomposures of soul, [219];
- effects of, [229];
- devil works on, [230];
- much sin in, ib.;
- obstruct duties, [230], [231];
- devil accuses by, [231].
- Discontents, [391].
- Discouragements, [106];
- Satan not easily discouraged, [376], [377];
- Scripture, afflicting discouragement to Satan, [467], [468].
- Discovery, Satan’s contrivances to hinder, [87];
- full of notions, and ways of, [165].
- Disguises, the world’s, [442].
- Dispensation, divine, of spiritual sadness, [259], [260].
- Disputes, [206], [207].
- Disputings, kinds of, [451], seq.;
- actual, [452];
- when we may, a temptation, [453];
- when not, [454], seq.;
- a better way than, [457];
- reasons why not, with Satan, [457], seq.
- Disquiet, Satan sometimes seeks only to, [61];
- disquiets, [184];
- advantages to Satan by, [211].
- Distance between God and man by sin, Satan uses, [98].
- Distempers, bodily, [427].
- Distinctions, [78];
- of the learned, show ignorance, [150].
- Dismission of thought, [78].
- Distractions in holy seasons, [46], [47], [79], [120];
- before religious services, [123];
- Satan raises, [211];
- unfits for duty, [212].
- Distresses, spiritual, [287];
- complicated, ib.;
- have a further end, ib.;
- consent of the party, [287], [288];
- higher degree, [288];
- not all from melancholy, shewn, [290], [291];
- God’s deserting, ib.;
- weight of, [307].
- Distrust, [335], [361];
- of providence, passes to, of Sonship, [367].
- Disturbances, outward, [121], [122], [224];
- in Satan’s power, [233].
- Diverting of reason, [77].
- Divisions, [134], [135].
- Doctrine, false, in gorgeous attire, [195];
- erroneous, [408].
- Dominicus, [179].
- Domineer, Satan doth tyrannically, [249].
- Dominis de, [158].
- Dreams, [404].
- Dury, John, [164].
- Duty, burden of, [106], [107];
- want of success in, [107], [108];
- dislike of, [109];
- unnecessariness of, [115];
- suspending, [116], [117];
- vitiated, [123], [124];
- hindered, [212];
- difficult, [214];
- unfruitful, ib.;
- sinful, ib.
- Dyke, [75].
- Earnestness, take off, [117].
- Ease, wrongly sought, [217].
- Ecstasies, [404].
- Effects, ascribed to wrong causes, [180].
- Effeminacy, [221].
- Egyptians, [162], [163].
- Election, terrors about, [246], [247];
- suspicions of non-election, [250].
- Ellis, [164].
- Empedocles, [173].
- End, and means, [116].
- Endeavours, constant course of Satan’s, [129].
- Endeavours, [303].
- Endor, witch of, [34].
- Ends, of things, used to blind, [74];
- base, [119].
- Enemies and rebels, Satan pursues men as, [100].
- Enemy, ‘sword of an,’ [305].
- Engines by which Satan works: sophistry, [266];
- Scripture abused, [267], [268];
- false marks a sign of unregeneracy, [269]-271;
- misrepresentation of God, [271], seq.;
- comparisons with holy lives of others, [280];
- lessens graces of saints, ib.;
- fear, [285], seq.
- England, New, appearances of Satan in, [44];
- errors in, [160].
- Enigmatical speaking of Satan, [26].
- Enmity to God, [441], [442].
- Enmity of Satan, [12], [13].
- Ensnaring, ways of Satan, [425].
- Entanglements, [71], [72].
- Entice, [62].
- Enticing to temptation, [454].
- Entrance on special service, a time of temptation, [313], [314].
- Envious disposition, [220].
- Epiphanius, [129], [135].
- Equality and inequality of privilege and duty, [115].
- Error, [127];
- Satan, great contriver of, ib.;
- reasons of Satan in, [130];
- is sinful, [130], [131];
- of an increasing nature, [131];
- a plague, ib.;
- errorists, [131], [132];
- leads to schisms, &c., [132], [133];
- hinders reformation, [133], [134];
- fixes atheism, [135], [136];
- obstructs graces, [139];
- punishment it brings, [140];
- vileness of some, [144], [145];
- unusual actions for, [145], [146];
- blind even the wise, [146];
- suddenness of prevalency, ib.;
- fury in spreading, ib.;
- from learned men, [149];
- approbation given to, [154];
- arguments for, [158];
- countenance of Scripture for, [158], [159];
- foundation of, laid near truth, [160];
- promoted by excellence of those holding, [168];
- captain and ringleader in, [169];
- the ease and peace it brings, [183];
- proffers of peace from, [184];
- insensible procedure of, [190];
- gradual fixing, [191];
- garb of, [195];
- avoidance of one for another, [204];
- puts on truth’s clothes, [207];
- Satan uses Scripture to promote, [408].
- Escape, possibility of, from penalty, [76].
- Eusebius, [129], [145], [198], [202], [203].
- Eve, temptation of, [56], [57], [82].
- Evil company, [67].
- Example, evil, [67].
- Excess, [124], [125].
- Exchange, a temptation, [95], [96];
- secret, [96].
- Execrations, against self, [216], [217].
- Experience of Satan, [24].
- Extenuations of sin, [76].
- External things, [152].
- Extreme, Satan runs from the, and why, [383].
- Extremes, [73].
- Fables, lying, [181];
- instances, ib.;
- traditionary, [197].
- Failure of God’s children under temptation of distrust, [368].
- Faith, false notions of nature of, [270];
- weakened, [371].
- False citation of Scripture, [411].
- Familists, [160].
- Fancy, fancies, [31], [123];
- Satan works on, [422].
- Fascination, [140], [141], [442].
- Fashion, sins out of, [96].
- Fast of Christ, [328], seq.;
- why, [329], seq.
- Favour, special, a time of temptation, [314].
- Favourable, too, opinion of self, [285].
- Fears, suspicious, [246];
- impressions of, [251], [252];
- come by fits, [252], [253];
- return, [253];
- add to the weight of other troubles, ib.;
- not always accompanying conversion, [270];
- an engine of temptation, [285];
- increase of, [304];
- prepare for Satan’s most dismal suggestions, [365];
- make all seem the sword of an enemy, ib.;
- no advice eases, [305], [306];
- lead to conclusions of misery, [306];
- threefold, [447], [448];
- what, forbidden, [448], seq.
- Februation, [43].
- Feigning departure, [91].
- Fenner, [67], [73].
- ‘Finishing’ of sin, [83], seq.
- First temptation, Christ’s, [346], seq.
- Fixes, Satan, thoughts, [237].
- Follows, Satan, with a high hand, [99].
- Food of the soul, Satan robs of, [101].
- Foretell, Satan can, [26].
- ‘Formal’ use of defences, Satan allows, and why, [380], seq.
- Forsake, three ways Satan seems to, designs, [91], seq.
- ‘Forty days,’ [329], [330].
- Foxe, [308], [440].
- Frances, St, [174].
- Fratricelli, [166].
- Friends, Satan tempts by—examples, [330].
- Fruition of peace, [184].
- Fuel, Satan seeks his own, [13];
- of lust, [441].
- Fuller, [28], [406].
- Funckius, [408].
- Furious fits, [225];
- Bible examples, [225], [226].
- Future, whether Satan knows the, [25].
- Galen, [48].
- Game, after-, [242].
- Garnet, [180].
- Gellius, [182].
- Gerson, [238], [426], [430].
- Gilpin, John, [146], [395].
- Glances, transient, [251].
- Glanvil, [29], [30].
- Glauber, [164].
- Gnostics, [166].
- God, the source of all happiness, [3], [4];
- quarrelled, [217];
- misrepresentation of God’s nature, [272];
- providence, [272]-274;
- in the works of his Spirit, [274], [275];
- misrepresented as a tyrant, [298];
- as designing men’s ruin, [299].
- Gods, false, [201].
- Godwyn, [28], [40], [198].
- ‘Goeth out,’ not ‘cast out,’ [97].
- Gomesius, [164].
- Good, seeming, [351], [352];
- hindrance of greater, [352].
- Goodwin, (misspelled Godwin,) [24], [57], [61], [62], [261], [456].
- ‘Gospels,’ counterfeit, [189].
- Grace, restraining, [93];
- growth of, not always visible, [271];
- mistaken signs of, ib.;
- Satan lessens, of saints, [280], seq.;
- tempts in relation to, [281], seq.;
- extraordinaries of, ib.;
- special assistances, ib.;
- eminencies, ib.;
- Satan tempts when, is weakest, [284], [285];
- hinders not temptation, and why, [323], seq.
- Gradual, Satan in temptations, [341], [342];
- reasons, [342].
- ‘Great’ temptation, what, [342];
- external, complex, perplexing, ib.;
- proceeded on advantages, greater power of Satan, to abominations, professed benefits, provoking, engagement of all natural powers, some warranted as duty, [343].
- Greenham, [95], [97], [115], [116], [461].
- Gregory, [338], [440].
- Gregory the Great, [202].
- Grief fixed, contentment in, [215], [216].
- Grievous sins, [295].
- Grotius, [442].
- Guessing of Satan, [24].
- Haas, [467].
- Habits, vicious, [152].
- ‘Habituated’ sin, [24], [453], [454].
- Hacket, [139].
- Han, [29].
- Hakluyt, [178].
- Happiness, impatient desire of, [393].
- Harvey, [187].
- Haste in sinning, [81].
- Hatred against Satan, [122].
- Hatred of Satan, [12].
- Hazard, [46];
- to life by some lusts, [69];
- and disadvantage by abuse of services, [103];
- of duties, [110], [111];
- ways of religion said to be of intolerable, [317];
- ways of, [394], [395].
- Heart, the stage of all action, [3], [4];
- God and Satan meet in, [4];
- the ‘deceits’ of, point to Satan, [53];
- enticed, [62];
- sottish, [78], [79];
- prepared for venomous impressions, [215];
- hard and impenitent, [302], [303];
- Satan seeks to withdraw, from God and to enslave to sin, shewn, [433], [434];
- prevails, [434], [435];
- not right with God, [435].
- Heathen, [153].
- Heightening of duty, [115];
- of jealousies and fears against Satan, [123];
- of the sins of the tempted, [318], [409].
- Heightens, Satan, grace, [280], [283].
- Hell, [9].
- Helmont, [30].
- Hephæstion, [68].
- Heresies, [412].
- Heylin, [180], [182], [187], [428].
- Hiding, necessity of, duty, [113].
- Hindrances, external, [104].
- Hobbs, [29], [50], [337], [416].
- Hobson, Paul, [176].
- Honeywood, [375].
- Honour, God’s, at stake, [366].
- Hooper, [455].
- Hope, [46];
- give not readily up, [375].
- Hopelessness of prevailing, [80].
- Horace, [109], [173], [401].
- Huffing = hoving, or heaving, or swelling, [77].
- Humility, excess of, [108], [109].
- Humours, [224].
- Hunger of Christ, [347].
- Hunting of his prey, by Satan, [45].
- Hypocrites are presumptuous, [386];
- varnish on, [410], [411].
- Ignorance variously shewn, [147], seq.;
- conversion of the ignorant, results, [260].
- Ignorant devout, humbled by Satan, [247], [248].
- ‘Imaginary,’ [143].
- Imagination, Satan’s use of, [65], [66], [250].
- Imitations of divine services and Bible incidents, [102], [198], [419];
- Satan imitates God by pretence of teaching, [403].
- Impetuosity, [426].
- Impressions, dismal, of Satan, [305].
- Importunity, [79];
- impudent, [243], [244].
- Impotent, mind rendered, [229].
- Impulses, [406].
- Incas, [198].
- Incessant, Satan in temptation, [331];
- things relating to such, [331], [332];
- encouragement under, [332].
- Inclinations, [66], [152], [155].
- Indicia, [25].
- Indignation of Satan, [12].
- Indisposition of body, [104], [105];
- of soul, [105].
- Indirect courses, [335].
- Infectious, temptations, [459].
- Infirmity, [75], [76], [188].
- ‘Ingenuousness,’ [48];
- submissive, [120];
- feigned, [275].
- Injects, Satan’s temptations, [61];
- impetuousness of, [122];
- injections of terror, [238];
- impetuous, [239];
- incessant, ib.;
- odious, [239], [240];
- abhorrency, [240];
- difference between atheistical injections and temptations, [242];
- of abominable sin, [250], [251].
- Injury, [222].
- Insight, Satan has deep, [26].
- Insolency, [418].
- ‘Inspiration,’ false, [172], [405].
- Insult = triumph, [448].
- ‘Intercepting’ of light by Satan, [70].
- Interest, Scripture contrary to, [409].
- ‘Interest’ shaken by light, [90].
- ‘Internal’ work, [114].
- Inventions, self-devised, [379], [380];
- human, in divine worship, [434].
- Invisible, Satan in temptation usually, [330].
- Invitation, secret, to Satan by disputing, [458].
- Invocation of saints, [201].
- Inward temptations and outward distresses, [333];
- terrors and trouble, [456];
- reasons for not disputing with Satan in, [456], seq.
- Irenæus, [19].
- Jackson, [424].
- James, [189].
- Jenison, [22], [24], [180].
- Job and Satan, [13].
- Josephus, [27], [40], [49], [110], [179], [198], [406], [409].
- Jostle, [105].
- Joy not received, [229].
- Jugglers’ words, [166].
- Julian, [164], [194], [208].
- Junius, [242].
- Karsten, [173].
- Kent, maid of, [180].
- Kimchi, [381].
- Kingdom of Satan, [433], [434].
- Kneperdollin, [146].
- Knowledge of Satan, [21], seq.;
- measured by that of Adam in innocency, [21];
- by names given to him, [22];
- nature of, [22], [23];
- natural, experimental, accessory, ib.;
- imperfection of, [147];
- nature of, [148];
- unsuitableness of our capacities, [148], [149].
- Lacedæmonians, [39].
- Lamech, [289].
- Language, strange, [166].
- Lapide, a-, [373].
- Lathbury, [180].
- Law, enmity and opposition of the, [85].
- Lawful, seeming, [351], [352];
- to be seriously weighed, [353].
- Leaving, of, sins, [119].
- Legion of temptations, [79].
- Leigh’s Critica Sacra, [10], [27], [141], [425].
- Leyden, John of, [139].
- Libanius, [195].
- Light of nature, of Scripture, &c., [55];
- Satan opposes, and how, [90], [91];
- prevailing power of, [94].
- Lightfoot, [40], [227], [289], [313], [329], [333], [351], [356], [381], [415], [417].
- List, [294].
- Livy, [178].
- Loretto, [172].
- Lorinus, [300].
- Lucas Brugensis, [416].
- Lucian, [48], [179].
- Lust, Satan acts on, [63];
- how, [64].
- Luther, [21], [340], [456], [466].
- ‘Lying’ spirits, [87];
- downright, [189];
- Satan carries on his designs by, [421].
- Lyra, [22].
- Lysimachus, [110].
- Maccovius, [127].
- Machiavel, [110].
- Maimonides, [28].
- Malice, of the devil explained and evidenced, [10], [11];
- very great, [12], [13];
- instances of, [13], [14];
- of wicked men, [14];
- against God, [101];
- against believers, [258].
- Manton, [54], [62].
- Marks, false, of regenerate and unregenerate, [269]-271.
- Martin, St, [340].
- Martyr, Peter, [106], [132], [143].
- ‘May-be,’ [253].
- Meanness of religious service, outwardly, [111].
- Means, abandoned, [310], [311];
- to an end, plausible, [357];
- failure of ordinary, a strong engine of temptation, [360];
- examples, [360], [361];
- why Satan uses this, [362].
- Mede, [51], [52], [172], [201].
- Melancholy, [245], [248], [250], [265], [289], [290], [291], [427].
- Mercerus, [370].
- Mercies, particularly promised, [366].
- Messalians, [170].
- Minos, [39].
- Miracles, whether Satan can work, [31];
- counterfeit, [177];
- testimony to truth, [182];
- Satan’s advantage to feign, ib.;
- God reveals by, [405].
- Misapprehensions, of state, [88], [369].
- Miscarriages, [125], [188], [275], [301];
- used by Satan, and difficult to answer, [275], [276].
- Miseries, Satan delights in men’s, [218];
- of others, [223], [224].
- Misrepresentation of God by Satan, [298];
- how, [298], [299].
- Mitigation of barbarous rites, [42].
- Mohammed, [179].
- Mondus, [179].
- Montanus, [139], [166].
- Montezuma, [39], [41].
- More, [29], [30], [50], [430].
- Munster, [166].
- Murder, self-, [390];
- Satan aims at two ways, and by various means, [391], seq.;
- indirectly sought by Satan, and how, [394], [395];
- be aware of this temptation, [395];
- defences against, [395], [396];
- one of Satan’s great plots, [395];
- a high iniquity, ib.;
- danger of, [395], [396];
- give no occasion for, by discontent, [396].
- Murmuring, [79].
- Musculus, [170], [325], [328], [424], [431], [446].
- Names given to Satan, [338].
- Narsinga, [39].
- Nature, (see Secrets,) Satan knows operations of, [32], [33].
- Nayler, [419].
- Necessity, of sinning, [75];
- plea of, [347];
- reasons, [347], [348];
- cheats on this plea, [349];
- must not be deceived by, ib.
- Needful, service presently, [117].
- Negligence, [117].
- Nicholas, H., [160], [162], [166], [167].
- Notions, hidden, [162];
- and ways, [165].
- Novatus, [166].
- Nudipedales, [170].
- Obedience, temptation to withdrawment from, [455].
- Observation and study of Satan, [24].
- Obsessions, [35].
- Occasions, fit, [45], [65], [81];
- extraordinary, [92];
- much in Satan’s hands, [235];
- prepares, [235], [236];
- awakens old, [236];
- aggravates, [236], [237];
- offered, [251];
- fit, [295].
- Opinions, ‘corrupt,’ [74].
- Opportunity, suitable, [92], [93];
- hindrances of, [116];
- best, for answering, [460], [461].
- Origen, [163], [201].
- Outbreakings against God, [334].
- Outcries, doleful, [309].
- Outward distress and inward temptations, [333], [334], [365];
- comforts those whose are little, [443].
- Outward not inward, [123], [124].
- Ovid, [27], [197].
- Owen, [203].
- Particular trust in God, [365].
- Passionateness, [67].
- Passions, [62];
- nature of, [67], [68];
- discompose, [105], [106];
- stirred up, [206];
- Satan sets on work, [236], [237].
- Paterculus, [393].
- Peace, inward, [183];
- fruition of, [184];
- Satan’s efforts against, [209];
- fruit of holiness, [210];
- gives inward strength, ib.;
- to get, a duty, [210], [211];
- a badge of kindness, [211];
- disturbed by Satan, [224].
- Performance, manner of, of duty, [113].
- Peripatetics, [48].
- Perkins, [202], [241], [288], [293], [294], [415], [424], [431].
- Persecutions, [37], [88].
- Petrus, [300].
- Philastratus, [178].
- Phrases, Scripture, [161].
- ‘Pickeer,’ [137].
- Pinnacle of temple, [381].
- Piscator, [141], [142], [210], [340].
- Place, sanctity of, does not hinder Satan, [379].
- Places, holy, most dishonoured by Satan, [102].
- Plainness, [196].
- Platerus, [265], [291], [369].
- Plato, [21], [27], [202], [203], [393].
- Plausible, [356], [357];
- how Satan makes an end, [357].
- Pleasures, worldly, a great engine of Satan, [438], seq.;
- best overcome by, [386], [387];
- reason why Satan uses so much, [387], [388];
- deceitful contrivances for this sin, [388], [389];
- special watchfulness against, [389], [390];
- how, [390];
- how brought about, [398], seq.
- Plenty, worldly, a temptation, [427];
- snares of, [444].
- Plessis du, [201].
- Pliny, [32].
- Plutarch, [26], [39], [44], [48], [201].
- Poisonings v. witchcrafts, [27], [28].
- Polanus, [31].
- Polybius, [181].
- Pomponatius, [48].
- Pool, (Matthew,) [13], [28], [34], [42], [61], [356], [361], [424].
- Popery and paganism, [200], [202].
- Porphyrins, [44], [48].
- Porphyry, [164].
- Porta, [31].
- Possession, how Satan maintains, [83].
- Possessions, [34], [35].
- Power of Satan very great, [14];
- though fallen, still great, proved, [16];
- instances, ib.;
- explained, [142], [143];
- and promise of God, [364].
- Prayer, a spear, [101];
- included in fasting, [469];
- in all resistance, is to be added, [470];
- seeming not heard, [471].
- Precipitancy, [80].
- Precipitated, [65].
- Prejudice, [90], [106].
- Pre-occupate, [422].
- ‘Perverse’ misrepresentations, [85].
- Presumption, [383];
- what it is, [383], seq.;
- instances of, [384], seq.;
- Satan’s engine, [385];
- proved by his common practice, [385], [386].
- Pretences, specious, [162];
- of friendship, [350];
- wonder such not seen through, [358].
- Prevalency, Satan’s expectation of, [372].
- Pride, [114], [125], [206], [220], [397];
- what it is, [397] seq.;
- warning against, and why, [399], [400];
- how to guard against, [400], [401];
- Satan’s means to excite, [401].
- Prideaux, [131], [135], [173], [181], [189], [192].
- Privileges, perverse confidence in, [401].
- Profane dispositions, [112].
- Professions, hollow, [435], [436].
- ‘Professors,’ sins of, [112].
- Proffers, Satan liberal in, [423].
- Promise, Satan seeks to separate us from the, [374];
- he does not deny, but questions and inquires, ib.;
- next more plainly suggests, ib.;
- urgeth the miscarriage, [374], [375];
- puts on proof, [375].
- Proposal of temptation, [61].
- Prosperity, outward, [184], [185];
- of wicked, [222].
- Providence, distrust of, the nature of distrust of sonship, [370];
- leads to distrust of spiritual favours, [370], [371];
- provoking to God to distrust him, [371], [372];
- Jealousy against God’s, [372], [373];
- a great deep, [373];
- eternal displeasure not to be measured by, [373].
- Providences, worst interpretation of, [216].
- Provocations, given by Satan, [235].
- Provokings, [37], [90].
- Proxy, [61].
- ‘Publican,’ [109].
- Purchas, [39], [40], [41], [42], [171], [172], [197], [198], [199], [393].
- Purgatory, [208].
- Pursuit, Satan sometimes abates, and how, [95].
- Pythagoras, [173].
- Quakers, [167].
- Questions to be determined for peace of the soul, [259].
- ‘Quick,’ [44].
- Quickness of Satan, [19], [25].
- Quiet, Satan keeps all, and how, [85], seq.
- Reason, overcome by lust, [69], [70];
- corrupted and perverted by Satan, [72];
- how this is done, [73], seq.
- Rebuke, a first, does not drive Satan away, [376], [377].
- Recidivation, [277].
- Recommended, use of Scripture in resisting temptations, by God, [465].
- Refreshment, soul, [260].
- Refuge, lies a, [185], [186].
- Refusal, Satan seizes any advantage in our way of, [377].
- Refusals, groundless, [462], [463].
- Regenerate and reprobate, [257].
- Reiteration of sins, [83], [426].
- Rejection, must contain four things, [461], [462].
- Religion, what offers for study, [3];
- inward and outward of, [5].
- ‘Relucts,’ conscience, [78].
- Remedy, excellence of Scripture as a, shewn, [466], seq.;
- includes all others, ib.
- Remembrance, things brought to, [406], [407].
- Representation, wrong, of duties, [113].
- Reproaches, [109].
- Reprobates, [288].
- Reserves, [354];
- reasons of Satan’s policy in this, [354].
- Resist not, fly temptations, [447];
- why, [448].
- Resistance, [79], [80];
- stout, [333];
- objections answered, ib.
- Restraint on Satan, [60].
- Retreat, Satan hinders, [98].
- Revelation, to Satan, [25], [26];
- credulity, concerning, [174];
- God gives, [174], [175].
- Revenge, spiteful, of Satan, [428].
- Reynolds, [66], [143], [370], [383].
- Rivetus, [33].
- Rossa, Domina, [43].
- Ruffinus, [180].
- Rules, of Satan, in tempting, [59], [60].
- Rutherford, [106].
- Ruthwell, [122].
- Sacrifices, set on by Satan, [41].
- Sadducees, opinions of, [48], [49], seq.
- Sadness, spiritual: several degrees thereof, [254], [255];
- instances of, [258];
- provision for in Scripture, ib.;
- reasons of, [258], seq.;
- three classes troubled with, [260];
- times of, from Satan: conversion, [263];
- repentance for some great sin, [264];
- discomposure of spirit under affliction, ib.;
- prepared by atheistical thoughts, ib.;
- melancholy, [264], [265];
- sickness or death-bed, [265], [266].
- Saints assaulted by Satan, [18];
- examples, ib.;
- intercession of, [201], [202].
- Sakes, Christ tempted for our, shewn, [445], seq.
- Satan and God meet in the heart, [4];
- discovery of intrigues of, ib.;
- devices and deceits of, [4], [5];
- likely to oppose the acceptance of ‘Dæmonologia Sacra,’ [4], [5];
- subtlety and craft of, [52], seq.;
- business to tempt, [338];
- proofs, ib., seq.
- Satisfaction in duty hindered, [213].
- Savonarola, [161].
- Scaliger, [198].
- Scarecrows, theological, [83].
- Schoolmen’s classification of knowledge, [22].
- Sclater, [20], [31], [142], [143], [183], [338].
- Scoff not at the judgments of Satan’s temptations, [311].
- Scot, [27], [28], [34].
- Screw, temptations like a, [355].
- Scripture, Satan has great understanding of, [26];
- never faithfully, and why, [40];
- warrant for error, [159];
- hidden notions in, [162], [163];
- abused or perverted, [267]-269;
- uses always, and why, [407], [408];
- base ends he turns it to, [408], [409];
- unfaithful in, how, [409], [410];
- all to be tried by, [414];
- compare Scripture with, ib.;
- force of, not in mere characters, [463], [464];
- argumentative use of, [464];
- shewn to be intended by God, [465], seq.;
- how, thus recommended, [469].
- Scultetus, [337].
- Second temptation, Christ’s, [382], seq.
- Secrecy of Satan’s movings, [33];
- of Satan, [70], [71];
- assurances of, [88], [89].
- Secrets of nature, searches into, [3];
- small discoveries of, ib.;
- not to be made our sole business, ib.;
- more weighty matters than, ib.;
- made use of, [32];
- servants of Satan, [434], [435].
- Security, men hushed in, [97], [125], [314].
- Seducers, women, [191].
- Selden, [425].
- Senarclæus, [340].
- Senault, [67].
- Seneca, [393].
- Sennertus, [27], [29].
- Senses, [64];
- Satan tempts through, [422], [423].
- Sensual pleasures, [394].
- Serenus, [202].
- Sermons, Dæmonologia Sacra delivered as, [5].
- Servants, men of Satan, [434], [435].
- Services, religious, opposed by Satan, [100].
- Severities, [170], [171], [232], [233].
- Sextus, [24].
- Shame, gloried in, [69].
- Sickness, [223].
- Side of Christ, [449].
- Signs, [405], [406].
- Silence, [459].
- Simon Magus, [419].
- Sin, deceitfulness of, charged on Satan, [53], [54];
- all acts of, through Satan, [54];
- by deception, ib.;
- pleasures of, set forth, [74], [75];
- finished, [83];
- leads to more, [84];
- change of heinous, for as heinous, [69];
- long continued in, tempted by Satan, [248];
- Satan heightens, of the regenerate, [276], [277];
- delight in, heightened by Satan, [421];
- made small, [436];
- reasons of this, [437].
- Sincerity, determination of, difficult, [456].
- Sinful, where it is not Satan’s interest to tempt to things sinful, he will to good, [351], [352].
- Skill of Satan, [26].
- Slaves, [36].
- Sluggishness, spiritual, [105].
- Small things, Satan pursues, [13], [14], [75];
- temptations, [343], [344].
- Socrates, [205].
- Soldiers, Christ’s, counsels to, [450].
- Solicitation, [62], [79], [84].
- Solitude, [321], [322].
- Sophisms of Satan, [75].
- Sophistry, [266], [267].
- Soul ‘precious,’ [8];
- vigilance in care of, ib.;
- body, [371].
- Sovereignty, acts of, by Satan, and why, [419], [420].
- Sozomen, [194], [208], [381].
- Spanheim, [49], [321], [329], [330], [337], [351], [377], [381].
- Speaking, distresses force to, [307].
- Speeches, fair, [165].
- Spira, [308].
- ‘Spirit,’ Satan regarded as a, [15];
- takes part in temptation, [317].
- Spirits, nature of, [152].
- Sprenger, [380].
- ‘Standard,’ [461].
- Statues, [177].
- Stephens, [401].
- Stillingfleet, [136], [166], [173].
- Sting of Christ’s first temptation, [351].
- Stock, Richard, [164].
- Straits, [366].
- ‘Strange’ things, [122];
- language, [166];
- encouragements to those who think their temptations, [325], seq.
- Stratagems of Satan, [158].
- Strength, of Satan, [10], [11], seq.;
- services in our own, [118].
- Strictness, [170];
- pretences of religious, [171];
- holy, think not less of, from Satan’s temptations, [311].
- Studies, Satan man, [59];
- why, ib.
- Stumbling-block, [214], [215].
- Submission to God’s will, [365], [366].
- Subtlety, of Satan, [47], [52], seq., [55], [56];
- instances of, [56], [57];
- why Satan uses, [57], [58];
- and violence, [243].
- Success, less or more, of Satan, [103];
- in use of Scripture, [465], [466].
- Sufficiency, self-, [398].
- Suggestings, secret, [412].
- Suggestions, Satan drops, [70], [71], [237];
- tendency of, [414].
- Suitable temptations, [59].
- Superstitions, [39].
- Support, secret in temptation, [318], [319];
- in absence of ordinary means, [329].
- Surprisal, sudden, [71], [194];
- strange, [251].
- Suspect kindness of Satan, [350].
- Suspicious fears, [246], [248], [249];
- wisely, [413].
- Swinkfieldians, [166].
- Sylvius, Æneas, [440].
- Sympathy, excess of, [221].
- Taautus, [197].
- Tacitus, [41], [178].
- ‘Taking,’ [122].
- Takingness of certain expressions accounted for, [167].
- Tauler, [166].
- Temper, passionate, [233];
- cool and calm, tempted by Satan, [234], [235].
- Temple, Christ set on, [377];
- how taken to, [377], [378];
- pinnacle, [381].
- Temptation, time of Christ’s, [313];
- why permitted at special seasons, [315];
- use of the knowledge of this, [316];
- how Christ was carried to, ib.;
- place of Christ’s, [321], [322];
- the end of, [322];
- why Christ submitted to, [322], seq.;
- what expectation of success could Satan have in, [323], seq.;
- manner of, [340];
- Christ’s first, [346];
- rise of, ib.;
- preparation for second temptation, [376];
- time, ib.;
- place, [378], [379];
- third, of Christ, [415];
- place, ib.;
- object, [415], [416].
- Temptations, management of, by Satan, [26];
- in general, [58];
- above, [77], [78];
- violence of, made worse than they are, [318];
- end of God in permitting, ib.;
- harmlessness of, [278];
- when the sting is taken out, [319];
- not to run into, ib.;
- why, ib.;
- nothing will hinder Satan from any, [323], [324];
- may be without guilt or impurity, [325], seq.;
- how to know when, are of Satan or of ourselves, ib., seq.;
- specially, in extraordinary, [327], seq.;
- the affliction of, [328];
- Christ’s, compared with ours, [344];
- the first, ib.;
- Satan in, usually follows a beaten path, [345];
- vile, infectious, not to be disputed with, [454], [455].
- Tempted, spiritual state of the, [318].
- Tergiversation, [314], [315].
- Terror, flashes of, [293], [294].
- Terrors of cursed reprobates, [288].
- Tertullian, [39], [146], [189], [203].
- Texts misapplied by Satan, [402].
- Theocritus, [27].
- Theodoret, [69], [115], [187], [207].
- Theodosius, [68].
- Third temptation, [415].
- Thoughts, whether Satan knows men’s, [23];
- what in, out of his reach, [23], [24];
- how far he can pry, [24], [25];
- distraction of, [120], seq.;
- atheistical, [243];
- blasphemous, [244];
- keep up high and honourable, of God, [373].
- ‘Threaping,’ [80], [168], [243], [297].
- Thrusting into perilous places, [396].
- Title-page, original, of Dæmonologia Sacra, [2];
- of Part I., [7];
- of Part II., [126];
- of Part III., [312].
- Tophet, [40].
- Torlachs, [171].
- Trances, [404].
- Troubles, advantage taken of, [79];
- cause distraction, [80];
- further, [226], [227];
- examples of, [227], [228];
- doubtful inquiries as to grounds of, [241];
- God limits, to do good by, [262];
- according to truth, [262], [263].
- Trust, take not things on, [413].
- Truth, Satan acknowledges, for evil ends, [102];
- God’s interest in, [127];
- modified, [155];
- error near, [160], [161];
- Satan seeks to corrupt the professors of, [188];
- corrupting established, [192], [193];
- despiting of, [199];
- deprive, of convincing power, ib.;
- bribes in relation to, [205];
- error clothed in, [207].
- Tyrannus, [179].
- Tyrus, Maximus, [116].
- Unacceptable, services rendered, [118].
- Uncalled-for temptations, [319];
- when, [319], [320].
- Unfaithful, Satan in dealing with Scripture three ways, [409], [410].
- Universal, Scripture, a, remedy in temptation, [466].
- Unpardonable sin, [300].
- Unsanctified texts describing, used by Satan, [275].
- Unseasonable services, [119].
- Unsettle, from foundation, [183].
- Unsuitableness of our hearts to services, [108].
- Unthankfulness, [216].
- Unwarranted, relief, [363];
- men put to, shewn, [364].
- Unworthiness, [108], [109].
- Valerius Maximus, [178].
- Valesians, [170].
- Variety in worship, shews Satan’s corruption, [431].
- Varnish on a bad end, [357].
- Varro, [418].
- Vergerius, [308].
- Vespasian, [178].
- Vexations of spirit, [233], [234].
- Vilest thoughts of God, [426].
- Virgil, [27], [39], [141], [254].
- Virtue, name of, given to what is bad, [73].
- Visible, Satan sometimes, [340];
- reasons, [341].
- Vision, Christ’s temptation not a, why, [337], seq.;
- God reveals by, [404].
- Vitzilliputzli, [198].
- Vives, [32], [42], [44], [202], [395].
- Voice, God revealed by, to Satan, [403], [404].
- Wariness, [413].
- Watchfulness, imitate Satan’s, [359].
- Ways, various, of Satan, [46].
- Weapons, Satan deprives us of, [100].
- Whitaker, [164], [175].
- Wickedness, of Satan capable of increase, [11].
- Wieldy = yielding, [79].
- Wierus, [44].
- Wight, Mrs, [375].
- Wilderness, scene of Christ’s temptation, [321];
- why, [321], [322].
- Will, [55].
- Willis, [237], [265].
- Wills and shalls, [82].
- Witchcraft, [27], [29].
- Wonders, [31].
- Working of thought, [451].
- Worldly pleasure, great engine of Satan, [438], seq.;
- how so, [441], [442].
- Worship, Satan sets himself up for, [101], [102].
- ‘Wounded’ spirits, [36];
- in regenerate and reprobate, [257], [258];
- conscience by God and Satan, question on, [261].
- Wrath, Divine, sense of, [308].
- Wresting, import of Scripture, by Satan, [296], [411], [412];
- seen in results, [412], [413];
- Scripture, a weapon not easily, out of our hands, [468].
- Xavier, [179].
- Young persons, troubled by Satan, [247].
- Zanchius, [17].
- Zeal, pretences of, [394].
- Zeilan, [39].
- Zembla, Nova, [177], [178].
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