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
Then stood forth Mr. Diligence, and said, ‘My lord, as I was upon my
watch such a night at the head of Bad Street, in this town, I chanced to
hear a muttering within this gentleman’s house. Then, thought I, what is
to do here? So I went up close, but very softly, to the side of the
house to listen, thinking, as indeed it fell out, that there I might
light upon some Diabolonian conventicle. So, as I said, I drew nearer
and nearer; and when I was got up close to the wall, it was but a while
before I perceived that there were outlandish men in the house; but I did
well understand their speech, for I have been a traveller myself. Now,
hearing such language in such a tottering cottage as this old gentleman
dwelt in, I clapped mine ear to a hole in the window, and there heard
them talk as followeth. This old Mr. Questioning asked these doubters
what they were, whence they came, and what was their business in these
parts; and they told him to all these questions, yet he did entertain
them. He also asked what numbers there were of them; and they told him
ten thousand men. He then asked them, why they made no more manly
assault upon Mansoul; and they told him: so he called their general
coward, for marching off when he should have fought for his prince.
Further, this old Evil-Questioning wished, and I heard him wish, would
all the ten thousand doubters were now in Mansoul, and himself at the
head of them. He bid them also to take heed and lie quat; for if they
were taken they must die, although they had heads of gold.’ Then said
the court: ‘Mr. Evil-Questioning, here is now another witness against
you, and his testimony is full: 1. He swears that you did receive these
men into your house, and that you did nourish them there, though you knew
that they were Diabolonians, and the King’s enemies. 2. He swears that
you did wish ten thousand of them in Mansoul. 3. He swears that you did
give them advice to be quat and close, lest they were taken by the King’s
servants. All which manifesteth that thou art a Diabolonian; but hadst
thou been a friend to the King, thou wouldst have apprehended them.’
Then said Evil-Questioning: ‘To the first of these I answer, The men that
came into mine house were strangers, and I took them in; and is it now
become a crime in Mansoul for a man to entertain strangers? That I did
also nourish them is true; and why should my charity be blamed? As for
the reason why I wished ten thousand of them in Mansoul, I never told it
to the witnesses, nor to themselves. I might wish them to be taken, and
so my wish might mean well to Mansoul, for aught that any yet knows. I
did also bid them take heed that they fell not into the captains’ hands;
but that might be because I am unwilling that any man should be slain,
and not because I would have the King’s enemies as such escape.’
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