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 the captains heard this, they being always true lovers of the town
of Mansoul, what do they but like so many Samsons they shake themselves,
and come together to consult and contrive how to defeat those bold and
hellish contrivances that were upon the wheel by the means of Diabolus
and his friends against the now sickly, weakly, and much impoverished
town of Mansoul; and they agreed upon these following particulars:—
1. That the gates of Mansoul should be kept shut, and made fast with bars
and locks, and that all persons that went out, or came in, should be very
strictly examined by the captains of the guards, ‘to the end,’ said they,
‘that those that are managers of the plot amongst us, may, either coming
or going, be taken; and that we may also find out who are the great
contrivers, amongst us, of our ruin.’
2. The next thing was, that a strict search should be made for all kind
of Diabolonians throughout the whole town of Mansoul; and that every
man’s house from top to bottom should be looked into, and that, too,
house by house, that if possible a further discovery might be made of all
such among them as had a hand in these designs.
3. It was further concluded upon, that wheresoever or with whomsoever any
of the Diabolonians were found, that even those of the town of Mansoul
that had given them house and harbour, should to their shame, and the
warning of others, take penance in the open place.
4. It was, moreover, resolved by the famous town of Mansoul, that a
public fast, and a day of humiliation, should be kept throughout the
whole corporation, to the justifying of their Prince, the abasing of
themselves before him for their transgressions against him, and against
Shaddai, his Father. It was further resolved, that all such in Mansoul
as did not on that day endeavour to keep that fast, and to humble
themselves for their faults, but that should mind their worldly employs,
or be found wandering up and down the streets, should be taken for
Diabolonians, and should suffer as Diabolonians for such their wicked
doings.
5. It was further concluded then, that with what speed, and with what
warmth of mind they could, they would renew their humiliation for sin,
and their petitions to Shaddai for help; they also resolved, to send
tidings to the court of all that Mr. Prywell had told them.
6. It was also determined, that thanks should be given by the town of
Mansoul to Mr. Prywell, for his diligent seeking of the welfare of their
town: and further, that forasmuch as he was so naturally inclined to seek
their good, and also to undermine their foes, they gave him a commission
of scout-master-general, for the good of the town of Mansoul.
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