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A REMEDY FOR THE FIFTH TEMPTATION.

There are some who are troubled with many fears and fancies when they go to pray in solitary places, remote from the company of men, against which temptation, there is no more efficacious remedy, than for a man to arm himself with a courageous mind, persevering in his exercise, for this fear is overcome with fighting, not with flying; moreover, let him consider, that the devil, nor any other thing whatsoever can hurt us, except God permits Let him also consider, that we are compassed about with a custody of angels, which do guard us, as well in, as out of prayer; they assist us carrying up our prayers to heaven; they help us to bring to nothing the devices of our crafty enemy, and to confound all his mischievous plots.

A REMEDY FOR THE SIXTH TEMPTATION.

To overcome sleep, wherewith some that meditate are often molested, we must consider that sometimes it proceedeth from mere necessity, and then it is not to be denied the body what is its due, lest it hindereth what is our right. Sometimes it proceedeth out of infirmity; then he must take heed not to vex himself too much, seeing herein is no