us to be tempted by the Devil; yet we desire that
he may not have his Will upon us, that we be not
kept under his Power.
To make good this Interpretation; know, the
Devil may fitly be called, the Evil One, for he is
the oldest Sinner, he sins from the Beginning,
1 Ioh. 3. 8. And he is the greatest Sinner, there∣fore
he is called, Eph. 6. 12. Spiritual Wickedness;
his Sins are in the highest degree sinful, every Sin
of his is a Sin against the Holy Ghost, against full
Light, and with Malice, and Spight against God
and the Saints. And he is the Father of Sin, Joh.
8. 44. As Iubal was the Father of all such as handle
the Harp and Organ, Gen. 4. 21. that is, he was
the first that taught the use of that Instrument:
So all the Sins in the World, are by his furthe∣rance,
both Actual, and Original; therefore he
may be fitly called the Evil One.
Again, He hath a great stroke in Temptation,
that he is the Artificer, the Designer, the Impro∣ver
of them; therefore he is called, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉,
the Tempter, Mat. 4. 3. Well then, Lead us
not into Temptation, but deliver us from the [Evil
One.]
Secondly, We may render it Indefinitely, as we
do, Deliver us from Evil, that is, from Sin. And
••itly is this so called, because it is the greatest
Evil, above Poverty, Sickness, and Worldly
Loss. Every thing which doth harm us, that may
be called Evil; now Sin doth most hurt, nothing
so much as Sin; why? Because it doth endamage
our inward Man, and endanger our Everlasting
Hopes.