Dæmonologia Sacra; or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations: In Three PartsGilpin, Richard
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Dæmonologia Sacra; or, A Treatise of Satan's Temptations: In Three Parts
Gilpin, Richard
Devil -- Early works to 1800; Temptation -- Early works to 1800
7. Seventhly, He staves off men from coming to the light, by putting
them upon _misapprehensions of their estate in judging themselves by
the common opinion_. Satan hath so far prevailed with men, that they
are become confident of this conceit, that men may take a moderate
liberty in sinning, and yet nevertheless be in a good condition; that
sin is not so great a matter in God’s esteem, as in the judgment of
some rigorous precisian; that he will not be so extreme to mark what
we do amiss, as some strict professors are. What can be of greater
hindrance to that ingenuous search, strict examination, and impartial
judging or shaming ourselves for our iniquities, which the light of
Scripture would engage us unto, than such a conceit as this! And yet
that this opinion is not only common, but ancient, is manifest by
those warnings and cautions given by the apostle to the contrary: Gal.
vi. 7, ‘Be not deceived; God is not mocked: whatsoever a man soweth,
that shall he also reap;’ Eph. v. 6, ‘Let no man deceive you with vain
words: for because of these things cometh the wrath of God upon the
children of disobedience.’ If it had not been usual for men to live
in uncleanness, covetousness, and such like offences, which he calls
‘sowing to the flesh,’ and yet in the midst of these to think they
were not under the hazard of wrath, or if men had not professedly and
avowedly maintained such an opinion, it had been superfluous for the
apostle to have warned us with so much earnestness, ‘Be not deceived;
let no man deceive you with such vain words,’ [1 Cor. vi. 9.]
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