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
Diabolus having thus handed his flattering, fawning, deceitful, and lying
speech to the famous town of Mansoul, the Lord Mayor replied to him as
follows: ‘O Diabolus, prince of darkness, and master of all deceit; thy
lying flatteries we have had and made sufficient probation of, and have
tasted too deeply of that destructive cup already. Should we therefore
again hearken unto thee, and so break the commandments of our great
Shaddai, to join in affinity with thee, would not our Prince reject us,
and cast us off for ever? And, being cast off by him, can the place that
he has prepared for thee be a place of rest for us? Besides, O thou that
art empty and void of all truth, we are rather ready to die by thy hand,
than to fall in with thy flattering and lying deceits.’
When the tyrant saw that there was little to be got by parleying with my
Lord Mayor, he fell into an hellish rage, and resolved that again, with
his army of doubters, he would another time assault the town of Mansoul.
So he called for his drummer, who beat up for his men (and while he did
beat, Mansoul did shake) to be in a readiness to give battle to the
corporation: then Diabolus drew near with his army, and thus disposed of
his men. Captain Cruel and Captain Torment, these he drew up and placed
against Feel-gate, and commanded them to sit down there for the war. And
he also appointed that, if need were, Captain No-Ease should come in to
their relief. At Nose-gate he placed the Captain Brimstone and Captain
Sepulchre, and bid them look well to their ward, on that side of the town
of Mansoul. But at Eye-gate he placed that grim-faced one, the Captain
Past-Hope, and there also now he did set up his terrible standard.
Now Captain Insatiable, he was to look to the carriages of Diabolus, and
was also appointed to take into custody that, or those persons and
things, that should at any time as prey be taken from the enemy.
Now Mouth-gate the inhabitants of Mansoul kept for a sally-port;
wherefore that they kept strong; for that it was it by and out at which
the townsfolk did send their petitions to Emmanuel their Prince. That
also was the gate from the top of which the captains did play their
slings at the enemies; for that gate stood somewhat ascending, so that
the placing of them there, and the letting of them fly from that place,
did much execution against the tyrant’s army. Wherefore, for these
causes, with others, Diabolus sought, if possible, to land up Mouth-gate
with dirt.
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