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
The Prince’s captains fought it stoutly, beyond what indeed could be
expected they should; they wounded many; they made the whole army of
Diabolus to make a retreat. But I cannot tell how, but the brave Captain
Credence, Captain Good-Hope, and Captain Experience, as they were upon
the pursuit, cutting down, and following hard after the enemy in the
rear, Captain Credence stumbled and fell, by which fall he caught so
great a hurt, that he could not rise till Captain Experience did help him
up, at which their men were put in disorder. The captain also was so
full of pain, that he could not forbear but aloud to cry out: at this,
the other two captains fainted, supposing that Captain Credence had
received his mortal wound; their men also were more disordered, and had
no list to fight. Now Diabolus being very observing, though at this time
as yet he was put to the worst, perceiving that a halt was made among the
men that were the pursuers, what does he but, taking it for granted that
the captains were either wounded or dead, he therefore makes at first a
stand, then faces about, and so comes up upon the Prince’s army with as
much of his fury as hell could help him to; and his hap was to fall in
just among the three captains, Captain Credence, Captain Good-Hope, and
Captain Experience, and did cut, wound, and pierce them so dreadfully,
that what through discouragement, what through disorder, and what through
the wounds that they had received, and also the loss of much blood, they
scarce were able, though they had for their power the three best hands in
Mansoul, to get safe into the hold again.
Now, when the body of the Prince’s army saw how these three captains were
put to the worst, they thought it their wisdom to make as safe and good a
retreat as they could, and so returned by the sally-port again; and so
there was an end of this present action. But Diabolus was so flushed
with this night’s work, that he promised himself, in few days, an easy
and complete conquest over the town of Mansoul; wherefore, on the day
following, he comes up to the sides thereof with great boldness, and
demands entrance, and that forthwith they deliver themselves up to his
government. The Diabolonians, too, that were within, they began to be
somewhat brisk, as we shall show afterward.
But the valiant Lord Mayor replied, that what he got he must get by
force; for as long as Emmanuel, their Prince, was alive, (though he at
present was not so with them as they wished,) they should never consent
to yield Mansoul up to another.
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