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
So, after the brave Captain Credence had delivered his notes to those to
whom they belonged, he retired himself to my Lord Secretary’s lodgings,
and there spends time in conversing with him; for they too were very
great one with another, and did indeed know more how things would go with
Mansoul than did all the townsmen besides. The Lord Secretary also loved
the Captain Credence dearly; yea, many a good bit was sent him from my
Lord’s table; also, he might have a show of countenance, when the rest of
Mansoul lay under the clouds: so, after some time for converse was spent,
the captain betook himself to his chambers to rest. But it was not long
after when my Lord did send for the captain again; so the captain came to
him, and they greeted one another with usual salutations. Then said the
captain to the Lord Secretary, ‘What hath my Lord to say to his servant?’
So the Lord Secretary took him and had him aside, and after a sign or two
of more favour, he said, ‘I have made thee the Lord’s lieutenant over all
the forces in Mansoul; so that, from this day forward, all men in Mansoul
shall be at thy word; and thou shalt be he that shall lead in, and that
shall lead out Mansoul. Thou shalt therefore manage, according to thy
place, the war for thy Prince, and for the town of Mansoul, against the
force and power of Diabolus; and at thy command shall the rest of the
captains be.’
Now the townsmen began to perceive what interest the captain had, both
with the court, and also with the Lord Secretary in Mansoul; for no man
before could speed when sent, nor bring such good news from Emmanuel as
he. Wherefore what do they, after some lamentation that they made no
more use of him in their distresses, but send by their subordinate
preacher to the Lord Secretary, to desire him that all that ever they
were and had might be put under the government, care, custody, and
conduct of Captain Credence.
So their preacher went and did his errand, and received this answer from
the mouth of his Lord: that Captain Credence should be the great doer in
all the King’s army, against the King’s enemies, and also for the welfare
of Mansoul. So he bowed to the ground, and thanked his Lordship, and
returned and told his news to the townsfolk. But all this was done with
all imaginable secrecy, because the foes had yet great strength in the
town. But to return to our story again.
When Diabolus saw himself thus boldly confronted by the Lord Mayor, and
perceived the stoutness of Mr. Godly-Fear, he fell into a rage, and
forthwith called a council of war, that he might be revenged on Mansoul.
So all the princes of the pit came together, and old Incredulity at the
head of them, with all the captains of his army. So they consult what to
do. Now the effect and conclusion of the council that day was how they
might take the castle, because they could not conclude themselves masters
of the town so long as that was in the possession of their enemies.
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