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As for the power and dominion of Satan, he breaketh that, by "leading captivity captive," Eph. iv. 8; Psal. lxviii. 18; "and spoiling the strongman's house; for he is come to destroy the works of the devil," 1 John iii. 8; "and he spoileth principalities and powers," Col. ii. 15.

Then boil them up to the height the Syrup ought to be to keep: which yet will not be well above three or four months. The whole secret of making them red, consisteth in doing them in Pewter, which spoileth other preserves, and in any other mettal these will not be red.

"Go away, Sally," said Mr Benson, annoyed at the fresh difficulty in his path. "I'll not stir never a step till you give me that switch, as you've got for some mischief, I'll be bound." "Sally! remember where it is said, 'He that spareth the rod, spoileth the child," said Mr Benson, austerely. "Aye, I remember; and I remember a bit more than you want me to remember, I reckon.

It is the cross which keepeth those that are kept from heaven. I am persuaded, were it not for the cross, where we have one professor, we should have twenty; but this cross, that is it which spoileth all. Some men, as I said before, when they come at the cross they can go no farther, but back again to their sins they must go.

John says in his Epistle, that “the whole world lieth in the power of the wicked oneand Jesus in the gospels compares him to “a strong man armed, keeping his goodsand himself to one stronger than he, who strippeth him of the arms in which he trusted, and spoileth his goods. “For this purpose was the Son of God manifested, that he might destroy the works of the Devil.” 1 John iii. 8.

Indeed, harm is come to the field, and we fear its corruption, for that land, if it be not tilled' spoileth. Quoth the King to the man, 'What hinders thee from tilling thy land? 'May God advance the King! answered he.

Methuselah signifieth, Spoiling his death: this therefore is the true fruits of one that is truly taught in, and dedicate to the service of God, as Enoch was; by this means he spoileth his death: wherefore he adds, "And Enoch walked with God." Ver. 22. "And Enoch walked with God, after he begat Methuselah three hundred years, and begat sons and daughters."

No enemie spoileth them, none troubleth them: but refraineth fro doing them any hurte or hinderaunce, vpon respect of the profighte that redoundeth to the whole, throughe their trauailles. So that thei, hauyng libertie without all feare to followe their business, are instrumentes and meanes of a blessed plenteousnesse.

And, secondly, It, if entertained, spoileth the heart for doing any more so. Quest. But why is covetousness called idolatry? Answer. Thus it changeth the object on which the heart should be set, and setteth it on that on which it should not. For,

Thus saith the fool: "Association with men spoileth the character, especially when one hath none." The one goeth to his neighbour because he seeketh himself, and the other because he would fain lose himself. Your bad love to yourselves maketh solitude a prison to you.

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