Verse 16
16. Turn in hither “The feast of reason” and virtue to which wisdom invites is, as becomes its pure and elevated character, a public entertainment open to the day without blinds, or screens, or frosted windows; that of sinful pleasure, true to its character also, is in secret and darkness. Men are often most eager after enjoyments which are prohibited. The appetite for these pleasures is sharpened by the imposed restraints. “Sin, taking occasion by the commandment, [the prohibition,] works all manner of concupiscence.” Romans 7:7, et seq.
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