CHAPTER XIII
HOW HE FORESAW A VISION OF A FIRE COMING FROM
THE DEVIL WHILST HE WAS PREACHING, AND HOW HE PUT OUT THE SAME
ABOUT the same time, as he
was preaching the word of life to a number of persons assembled in a certain
village, he suddenly saw in the spirit our old enemy coming to retard the work
of salvation, and forthwith began by admonitions to prevent the snares and
devices which he saw were coming. "Dearest brethren," said he,
"as often as you hear the mysteries of the heavenly kingdom preached to
you, you should listen with attentive heart and with watchful feelings, lest
the devil, who has a thousand ways of harming you, prevent you by superfluous
cares from hearing the word of salvation." As he said these words, he
resumed the thread of his discourse, and immediately that wicked enemy,
bringing supernatural fire, set light to a neighbouring house, so that flakes
of fire seemed to fly through the air, and a storm of wind and thunder shook
the sky. Nearly the whole multitude rushed forward, to extinguish the fire,
(for he restrained a few of them himself,) but yet with all their real water
they could not put out the false flames, until, at Cuthbert's prayer, the
author of the deceit was put to flight, and his fictitious fires dispersed
along with him. The multitude, seeing this, were suffused with ingenuous
blushes, and, falling on their knees before him, prayed to be forgiven for
their fickleness of mind, acknowledging their conviction that the devil never
rests even for an hour from impeding the work of man's salvation. But he,
encouraging them under their infirmity, again began to preach to them the words
of everlasting life.
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