Here is the complete rendering of the classic from William Spurstowe.
Chapter 1. Containing an introduction to the text (2 Corinthians 2:11). Chapter 2. Containing the main proposition, and sum of the discourse. Chapter 3. In which the great ability of Satan to tempt is shown: 1. Because his nature is both spiritual and intellectual 2. Because he has been tempting mankind for a long time 3. Because this is the only pursuit he is engaged in 4. Because all of the evil spirits in his realm are united in purpose 5. Because he artfully disguises his temptations as the lusts of our own depraved hearts 6. Because our corrupt reason is a suitable field for him to sow his temptations.
Spurstowe, William. The Wiles of Satan (Kindle Locations 55-64). Digital Puritan Press. Kindle Edition.
Narrated by Duane Linn
This trounces all other narratives (outside the Bible; for only the Bible is inerrant) concering Satan and his schemes to destroy the lives of men.
The total time is 5 hours 43 minutes.
This publication is presented courtesy of the Digital Puritan Press. The website is www.digitalpuritan.net
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