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
conclave was forced to be of his opinion, namely, that the way to get the
castle was to get the town to sin. Then they fell to inventing by what
means they might do this thing.
Then Lucifer stood up, and said: ‘The counsel of Beelzebub is pertinent.
Now, the way to bring this to pass, in mine opinion, is this: let us
withdraw our force from the town of Mansoul; let us do this, and let us
terrify them no more, either with summons, or threats, or with the noise
of our drum, or any other awakening means. Only let us lie in the field
at a distance, and be as if we regarded them not; for frights, I see, do
but awaken them, and make them more stand to their arms. I have also
another stratagem in my head: you know Mansoul is a market-town, and a
town that delights in commerce; what, therefore, if some of our
Diabolonians shall feign themselves far-country men, and shall go out and
bring to the market of Mansoul some of our wares to sell; and what matter
at what rates they sell their wares, though it be but for half the worth?
Now, let those that thus shall trade in their market be those that are
witty and true to us, and I will lay my crown to pawn it will do. There
are two that are come to my thoughts already, that I think will be arch
at this work, and they are Mr. Penny-wise-pound-foolish, and Mr.
Get-i’the-hundred-and-lose-i’the-shire; nor is this man with the long
name at all inferior to the other. What, also, if you join with them Mr.
Sweet-world and Mr. Present-good; they are men that are civil and
cunning, but our true friends and helpers. Let these, with as many more,
engage in this business for us, and let Mansoul be taken up in much
business, and let them grow full and rich, and this is the way to get
ground of them. Remember ye not that thus we prevailed upon Laodicea,
and how many at present do we hold in this snare? Now, when they begin
to grow full, they will forget their misery; and if we shall not affright
them, they may happen to fall asleep, and so be got to neglect their town
watch, their castle watch, as well as their watch at the gates.
‘Yea, may we not, by this means, so cumber Mansoul with abundance, that
they shall be forced to make of their castle a warehouse, instead of a
garrison fortified against us, and a receptacle for men of war. Thus, if
we get our goods and commodities thither, I reckon that the castle is
more than half ours. Besides, could we so order it that it shall be
filled with such kind of wares, then if we made a sudden assault upon
them, it would be hard for the captains to take shelter there. Do you
not know that of the parable, “The deceitfulness of riches choke the
word”? and again, “When the heart is over-charged with surfeiting and
drunkenness, and the cares of this life,” all mischief comes upon them at
unawares?
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