A Fowler hath his Nets, Gins, and many Allurements to catch the poor silly Bird: So hath Satan to catch the Souls of Men, some of which we mentioned before.
II. A Fowler having taken divers Birds, he makes use of them, in a crafty manner, to bring others to his Net: So doth Satan, he this very way seeks, to allure Sinners, he sets before the Eyes of the unwary Soul, how many Birds he hath got in his Snares, and yet they sing most sweetly, and leap about as if they had all Joy and Enlargements in the World; he would persuade Gods Children none have so sweet and pleasant a Life as the Ungodly, who flourish in Prosperity, and are not plagued like other Men, and by this means, this cunning Fowler oft-times ensnares the Souls of Men.
III. A Fowler is very cautious how he spreads his Net in the sight of any Bird: So Satan craftily strives to hide his Net and Snare, by which he seeks to catch the Souls of Men, he presents the Golden Cup, but hides the Poyson. Thus he deceived Eve, he strove to affect her Heart with the choicest and excellent Nature of the Fruit of the Tree, Ye shall be as Gods, &c. This was the Bait, but the Net or curled Hook is hidden, he seems to court her as a cordial Friend, as one that wished her the greatest Happiness imaginable; but alas! his design was to catch her in the Net of Rebellion against God's Law, to destroy and undoe her for ever; In vain is the Net spread in the sight of any Bird.* 1.1
IV. A Fowler strives to counterfeit the real call of Birds, thereby to entice them into the Snares and Nets he hath spread for them: So Satan endeavours to transform himself into an Angel of Light,* 1.2 and also teaches his Ministers to counterfeit the Garb, Behaviour, and Call of Christ's true Ministers, thereby to deceive and draw Souls into Perdition and Destruction.