Enemies Conspiring Against the Soul

Book Title: Christeliicken waerseggher : de principale stucken van t'christen geloof en Leuen int cort begrijpende. Met een rolle der deugtsaemheyt daer op dienende. Ende een schildt-wacht teghen de valsche waersegghers, tooueraers, etc. / Deur den e. Heer P. Ioannes David, priester der Societeijt Iesu

Author: David, Jan, 1545?-1613

Image Title: Enemies Conspiring Against the Soul

Description: In the background, a city is besieged by an army and in the foreground, a man is surrounded by two woman and a demon. In front of them, three dogs encircle a porcupine. The Latin superscription reads, "Three enemies of the soul conspiring" and the text below, "What plagues beset us, having infested the flock? The world rejoices; Satan is raging: even flesh, the deepest enemy.".

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