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
They did, indeed, still send petition after petition to the Prince, but
he answered all with silence. They did neglect reformation, and that was
as Diabolus would have it; for he knew, if they regarded iniquity in
their heart, their King would not hear their prayer; they therefore did
still grow weaker and weaker, and were as a rolling thing before the
whirlwind. They cried to their King for help, and laid Diabolonians in
their bosoms: what therefore should a King do to them? Yea, there seemed
now to be a mixture in Mansoul; the Diabolonians and the Mansoulians
would walk the streets together. Yea, they began to seek their peace;
for they thought that, since the sickness had been so mortal in Mansoul,
it was in vain to go to handygripes with them. Besides, the weakness of
Mansoul was the strength of their enemies; and the sins of Mansoul, the
advantage of the Diabolonians. The foes of Mansoul did also now begin to
promise themselves the town for a possession: there was no great
difference now betwixt Mansoulians and Diabolonians: both seemed to be
masters of Mansoul. Yea, the Diabolonians increased and grew, but the
town of Mansoul diminished greatly. There were more than eleven thousand
men, women, and children that died by the sickness in Mansoul.
But now, as Shaddai would have it, there was one whose name was Mr.
Prywell, a great lover of the people of Mansoul. And he, as his manner
was, did go listening up and down in Mansoul to see, and to hear, if at
any time he might, whether there was any design against it or no. For he
was always a jealous man, and feared some mischief sometime would befal
it, either from the Diabolonians within, or from some power without. Now
upon a time it so happened, as Mr. Prywell went listening here and there,
that he lighted upon a place called Vilehill, in Mansoul, where
Diabolonians used to meet; so hearing a muttering, (you must know that it
was in the night,) he softly drew near to hear; nor had he stood long
under the house-end, (for there stood a house there,) but he heard one
confidently affirm, that it was not, or would not be long before Diabolus
should possess himself again of Mansoul; and that then the Diabolonians
did intend to put all Mansoulians to the sword, and would kill and
destroy the King’s captains, and drive all his soldiers out of the town.
He said, moreover, that he knew there were above twenty thousand fighting
men prepared by Diabolus for the accomplishing of this design, and that
it would not be months before they all should see it.
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