The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination, (Vol. 1 of 3)Mather, Cotton
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The Witchcraft Delusion in New England: Its Rise, Progress, and Termination, (Vol. 1 of 3)
Mather, Cotton
Witchcraft -- New England
VII. The _Temptations_ of the Devil, aim at puffing and bloating of
us up, with _Pride;_ as much perhaps as any one iniquity. The Devil
would have had Our Lord make a _Vain glorious_ Discovery of himself
unto the World, by _Flying in the air_, so as no mortal can. _Hoc
Ithacus velit_--the Devil would have us to soar aloft, and not only
to be above other men, but also to _know_ that we are so, _Pride_ is
the Devils own sin; and he affects especially to be, _The King over
the Children of Pride_, it is a caution in 1 Tim. 3. 6. A Pastor
must not be _A Novice; Lest being lifted up with Pride, He fall into
the condemnation of the Devil. (Summo ac Pio cum Tremore Hunc Textum
Legamus nos Ministri Juvenes!)_ Accordingly, the Devil would have us to
be inordinately taken and moved with what _Excellencies_ our God has
bestowed upon us. If our _Estates_ rise, he would have us rise in our
Spirits too. If we have been blessed with Beauty, with Breeding, with
Honour, with Success, with Attire, with Spiritual Priviledges, or with
Praise-worthy Performances; Now says the Devil, _Think thy self better
than other Men_. Yea, the Devil would have us arrogate unto our selves,
those _Excellencies_ which really we never were owners of; and _Boast
of a false Gift_. He would have us moreover to Thirst after Applause
among others that may see Our _Excellencies!_ and be impatient if we
are not accounted _some-body_. He would have us further[95]more, to
aspire after such a _Figure_, as God has never yet seen fitting for us;
and croud into some _High Chair_ that becomes us not. Thus would the
Devil Elevate us into the _Air_, above our Neighbours; and why so? 'Tis
that we may be punished with such _Falls_, as may make us cry out with
_David, O my Bones are broken with my Falls!_ The Devil can't endure to
see men lying in the _Dust;_ because there is no falling thence. He is
a _Fallen Spirit_ himself, and it pleases him to see the _Falls_ of men.
§. The Third of our Lords Three Temptations, is related in such Terms
as these. Matth. 4. 8, 9. _Again the Devil taketh him up, into an
exceeding High Mountain, and sheweth him all the Kingdoms of the world,
and the glory of them: and saith unto him, all these things will I give
thee, if thou wilt fall down and Worship me._ From whence take these
Remarks.
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