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801
This
part
of
Friday
's
discourse
began
to
relish
with
me
very
well
;
and
from
this
time
I
entertained
some
hopes
that
,
one
time
or
other
,
I
might
find
an
opportunity
to
make
my
escape
from
this
place
,
and
that
this
poor
savage
might
be
a
means
to
help
me
to
do
it
.
802
During
the
long
time
that
Friday
had
now
been
with
me
,
and
that
he
began
to
speak
to
me
,
and
understand
me
,
I
was
not
wanting
to
lay
a
foundation
of
religious
knowledge
in
his
mind
;
particularly
I
asked
him
one
time
,
Who
made
him
?
The
poor
creature
did
not
understand
me
at
all
,
but
thought
I
had
asked
who
was
his
father
.
But
I
took
it
by
another
handle
,
and
asked
him
who
made
the
sea
,
the
ground
we
walked
on
,
and
the
hills
and
woods
?
He
told
me
it
was
one
old
Benamuckee
,
that
lived
beyond
all
.
He
could
describe
nothing
of
this
great
person
,
but
that
he
was
very
old
,
much
older
,
he
said
,
than
the
sea
or
the
land
,
than
the
moon
or
the
stars
,
I
asked
him
then
,
if
this
old
person
had
made
all
things
,
why
did
not
all
things
worship
him
?
He
looked
very
grave
,
and
with
a
perfect
look
of
innocence
said
,
"
All
things
do
say
O
to
him
.
"
I
asked
him
if
the
people
who
die
in
his
country
went
away
anywhere
?
He
said
,
"
Yes
,
they
all
went
to
Benamuckee
.
"
Then
I
asked
him
whether
these
they
eat
up
went
thither
too
?
He
said
"
Yes
.
"
803
From
these
things
I
began
to
instruct
him
in
the
knowledge
of
the
true
God
.
I
told
him
that
the
great
Maker
of
all
things
lived
up
there
,
pointing
up
towards
heaven
;
that
He
governs
the
world
by
the
same
power
and
providence
by
which
he
made
it
;
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that
he
was
omnipotent
,
could
do
everything
for
us
,
give
everything
to
us
,
take
everything
from
us
;
and
thus
,
by
degrees
,
I
opened
his
eyes
.
He
listened
with
great
attention
,
and
received
with
pleasure
the
notion
of
Jesus
Christ
being
sent
to
redeem
us
,
and
of
the
manner
of
making
our
prayers
to
God
,
and
His
being
able
to
hear
us
,
even
into
heaven
.
He
told
me
one
day
that
if
our
God
could
hear
us
up
beyond
the
sun
,
He
must
needs
be
a
greater
God
than
their
Benamuckee
,
who
lived
but
a
little
way
off
,
and
yet
could
not
hear
till
they
went
up
to
the
great
mountains
where
he
dwelt
to
speak
to
him
.
I
asked
him
if
he
ever
went
thither
to
speak
to
him
?
He
said
,
"
No
;
"
they
never
went
that
were
young
men
;
none
went
but
the
old
men
,
whom
he
called
their
Oowokakee
,
that
is
,
as
I
made
him
explain
it
to
me
,
their
religious
or
clergy
;
and
that
they
went
to
say
O
(
(
so
he
called
saying
prayers
)
)
,
and
then
came
back
,
and
told
them
what
Benamuckee
said
.
By
this
I
observed
that
there
is
priest-craft
even
amongst
the
most
blinded
,
ignorant
pagans
in
the
world
;
and
the
policy
of
making
a
secret
religion
in
order
to
preserve
the
veneration
of
the
people
to
the
clergy
is
not
only
to
be
found
in
the
Roman
,
but
perhaps
among
all
religions
in
the
world
,
even
among
the
most
brutish
and
barbarous
savages
.
805
I
endeavored
to
clear
up
this
fraud
to
my
man
Friday
,
and
told
him
that
the
pretence
of
their
old
men
going
up
to
the
mountains
to
say
O
to
their
god
Benamuckee
was
a
cheat
,
and
their
bringing
word
from
thence
what
he
said
was
much
more
so
;
that
if
they
met
with
any
answer
,
or
spoke
with
any
one
there
,
it
must
be
with
an
evil
spirit
;
and
then
I
entered
into
a
long
discourse
with
him
about
the
devil
,
the
original
of
him
,
his
rebellion
against
God
,
his
enmity
to
man
,
the
reason
of
it
,
his
setting
himself
up
in
the
dark
parts
of
the
world
to
be
worshipped
instead
of
God
,
and
as
God
,
and
the
many
stratagems
he
made
use
of
to
delude
mankind
to
their
ruin
;
806
how
he
had
a
secret
access
to
our
passions
and
to
our
affections
,
to
adapt
his
snares
so
to
our
inclinations
,
as
to
cause
us
even
to
be
our
own
tempters
,
and
to
run
upon
our
destruction
by
our
own
choice
.
807
I
found
it
was
not
so
easy
to
imprint
right
notions
in
his
mind
about
the
devil
,
as
it
was
about
the
being
of
a
God
.
Nature
assisted
all
my
arguments
to
evidence
to
him
even
the
necessity
of
a
great
First
Cause
and
overruling
,
governing
Power
,
a
secret
directing
Providence
,
and
of
the
6quity
and
justice
of
paying
homage
to
Him
that
made
us
,
and
the
like
.
But
there
appeared
nothing
of
all
this
in
the
notion
of
an
evil
spirit
;
of
his
original
,
his
being
,
his
nature
,
and
above
all
,
of
his
inclination
to
do
evil
,
and
to
draw
us
in
to
do
so
too
;
and
the
poor
creature
puzzled
me
once
in
such
a
manner
by
a
question
merely
natural
and
innocent
,
that
I
scarcely
knew
what
to
say
to
him
.
I
had
been
talking
a
great
deal
to
him
of
the
power
of
God
,
His
omnipotence
,
His
dreadful
aversion
to
sin
,
His
being
a
consuming
fire
to
the
workers
of
iniquity
;
how
,
as
He
had
made
us
all
,
He
could
destroy
us
and
all
the
world
in
a
moment
;
and
he
listened
with
great
seriousness
to
me
all
the
while
.
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808
After
this
I
had
been
telling
him
how
the
devil
was
God
's
enemy
in
the
hearts
of
men
,
and
used
all
his
malice
and
skill
to
defeat
the
good
designs
of
Providence
,
and
to
ruin
the
kingdom
of
Christ
in
the
world
,
and
the
like
.
"
Well
,
"
says
Friday
,
"
but
you
say
God
is
so
strong
,
so
great
;
is
He
not
much
strong
,
much
might
as
the
devil
?
"
"
Yes
,
yes
,
"
says
I
,
"
Friday
,
God
is
stronger
than
the
devil
;
God
is
above
the
devil
,
and
therefore
we
pray
to
God
to
tread
him
down
under
our
feet
,
and
enable
us
to
resist
his
temptations
,
and
quench
his
fiery
darts
.
"
"
But
,
"
says
he
again
,
"
if
God
much
strong
,
much
might
as
the
devil
,
why
God
no
kill
the
devil
,
so
make
him
no
more
do
wicked
?
"
809
I
was
strangely
surprised
at
his
question
;
and
after
all
,
though
I
was
now
an
old
man
,
yet
I
was
but
a
young
doctor
,
and
ill
enough
qualified
for
a
causist
,
or
a
solver
of
difficulties
;
and
at
first
I
could
not
tell
what
to
say
;
so
I
pretended
not
to
hear
him
,
and
asked
him
what
he
said
.
But
he
was
too
earnest
for
an
answer
to
forget
his
question
,
so
that
he
repeated
it
in
the
very
same
broken
words
as
above
.
By
this
time
I
had
recovered
myself
a
little
,
and
I
said
,
"
God
will
punish
him
severely
;
he
is
reserved
for
the
judgment
,
and
is
to
be
cast
into
the
bottomless
pit
,
to
dwell
with
everlasting
fire
.
"
This
did
not
satisfy
Friday
;
but
he
returns
upon
me
,
repeating
my
words
,
"
Reserve
at
last
!
me
no
understand
;
but
why
not
kill
the
devil
now
?
not
kill
great
ago
?
"
"
You
may
as
well
ask
me
,
"
said
I
,
"
why
God
does
not
kill
you
and
I
,
when
we
do
wicked
things
here
that
offend
Him
;
we
are
preserved
to
repent
and
be
pardoned
.
"
He
muses
awhile
at
this
.
"
Well
,
well
,
"
says
he
,
mighty
affectionately
,
"
that
well
;
so
you
,
I
,
devil
,
all
wicked
,
all
preserve
,
repent
,
God
pardon
all
.
"
Here
I
was
run
down
again
by
him
to
the
last
degree
,
and
it
was
a
testimony
to
me
how
the
mere
notions
of
nature
,
though
they
will
guide
reasonable
creatures
to
the
knowledge
of
a
God
,
and
of
a
worship
or
homage
due
to
the
supreme
being
of
God
,
as
the
consequence
of
our
nature
,
yet
nothing
by
Divine
revelation
can
from
the
knowledge
of
Jesus
Christ
,
and
of
a
redemption
purchased
for
us
,
of
a
Mediator
of
the
new
covenant
,
and
of
an
Intercessor
at
the
footstool
of
God
's
throne
;
I
say
,
nothing
but
a
revelation
from
heaven
can
form
these
in
the
soul
,
and
that
therefore
the
Gospel
of
our
Lord
and
Saviour
Jesus
Christ
,
I
mean
the
Word
of
God
,
and
the
Spirit
of
God
,
promised
for
the
guide
and
sanctifier
of
His
people
,
are
the
absolutely
necessary
instructors
of
the
souls
of
men
in
the
saving
knowledge
of
God
,
and
the
means
of
salvation
.
810
I
therefore
diverted
the
present
discourse
between
me
and
my
man
,
rising
up
hastily
,
as
upon
some
sudden
occasion
of
going
out
;
then
sending
him
for
something
a
good
way
off
,
I
seriously
prayed
to
God
that
He
would
enable
me
to
instruct
savingly
this
poor
savage
,
assisting
,
by
His
Spirit
,
the
heart
of
the
poor
ignorant
creature
to
receive
the
light
of
the
knowledge
of
God
in
Christ
,
reconciling
him
to
Himself
,
and
would
guide
me
to
speak
so
to
him
from
the
Word
of
God
as
his
conscience
might
be
convinced
,
his
eyes
opened
,
and
his
soul
saved
.
When
he
came
again
to
me
,
I
entered
into
a
long
discourse
with
him
upon
the
subject
of
redemption
of
man
by
the
Saviour
of
the
world
,
and
of
the
doctrine
of
the
Gospel
preached
from
heaven
,
viz.
,
of
repentance
towards
God
,
and
faith
in
our
blessed
Lord
Jesus
.
I
then
explained
to
him
as
well
as
I
could
why
our
blessed
Redeemer
took
not
on
Him
the
nature
of
angels
,
but
the
seed
of
Abraham
;
and
how
,
for
that
reason
,
the
fallen
angels
had
no
share
in
the
redemption
;
that
He
came
only
to
the
lost
sheep
of
the
house
of
Israel
,
and
the
like
.