The Holy War, Made by King Shaddai Upon Diabolus, for the Regaining of the Metropolis of the World; Or, The Losing and Taking Again of the Town of MansoulBunyan, John
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The Holy War, Made by King Shaddai Upon Diabolus, for the Regaining of the Metropolis of the World; Or, The Losing and Taking Again of the Town of Mansoul
Bunyan, John
Christian fiction; Soul; Spiritual warfare -- Fiction
When Diabolus at first took possession of the town of Mansoul, he brought
thither, with himself, a great number of Diabolonians, men of his own
conditions. Now among these there was one whose name was Mr.
Self-Conceit, and a notable brisk man he was, as any that in those days
did possess the town of Mansoul. Diabolus, then, perceiving this man to
be active and bold, sent him upon many desperate designs, the which he
managed better, and more to the pleasing of his lord, than most that came
with him from the dens could do. Wherefore, finding him so fit for his
purpose, he preferred him, and made him next to the great Lord
Willbewill, of whom we have written so much before. Now the Lord
Willbewill being in those days very well pleased with him, and with his
achievements, gave him his daughter, the Lady Fear-Nothing, to wife.
Now, of my Lady Fear-nothing, did this Mr. Self-Conceit beget this
gentleman, Mr. Carnal-Security. Wherefore, there being then in Mansoul
those strange kinds of mixtures, it was hard for them, in some cases, to
find out who were natives, who not, for Mr. Carnal-Security sprang from
my Lord Willbewill by mother’s side, though he had for his father a
Diabolonian by nature.
Well, this Carnal-Security took much after his father and mother; he was
self-conceited, he feared nothing, he was also a very busy man: nothing
of news, nothing of doctrine, nothing of alteration, or talk of
alteration, could at any time be on foot in Mansoul, but be sure Mr.
Carnal-Security would be at the head or tail of it: but, to be sure, he
would decline those that he deemed the weakest, and stood always with
them in his way of standing, that he supposed was the strongest side.
Now, when Shaddai the mighty, and Emmanuel his Son, made war upon
Mansoul, to take it, this Mr. Carnal-Security was then in town, and was a
great doer among the people, encouraging them in their rebellion, putting
them upon hardening themselves in their resisting the King’s forces: but
when he saw that the town of Mansoul was taken, and converted to the use
of the glorious Prince Emmanuel; and when he also saw what was become of
Diabolus, and how he was unroosted, and made to quit the castle in the
greatest contempt and scorn; and that the town of Mansoul was well lined
with captains, engines of war, and men, and also provision; what doth he
but slyly wheel about also; and as he had served Diabolus against the
good Prince, so he feigned that he would serve the Prince against his
foes.
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