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The Holy War – John Bunyan

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thyself for the war, for thou shalt go to my camp at Mansoul. Thou shalt also<br />

there prosper, and prevail, and conquer the town of Mansoul.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n said the King's Son, Thy law is within my heart. I delight to do thy<br />

will (Heb 10). This is the day that I have longed for, and the work that I have<br />

waited for all this while. Grant me, therefore, what force thou shalt in thy<br />

wisdom think meet, and I will go, and will deliver from Diabolus, and from<br />

his power, thy perishing town of Mansoul. My heart has been often pained<br />

within me for the miserable town of Mansoul; but now it is rejoiced, but now<br />

it is glad. And with that he leaped over the mountains for joy, saying, I have<br />

not, in my heart, thought anything too dear for Mansoul; the day of<br />

vengeance is in mine heart for thee, my Mansoul; and glad am I that thou,<br />

my Father, hast made me the Captain of their salvation (Heb 2:10). And I<br />

will now begin to plague all those that have been a plague to my town of<br />

Mansoul, and will deliver it from their hand.<br />

When the King's Son had said thus to his Father, it presently flew like<br />

lightning round about at court; yea, it there became the only talk what<br />

Emmanuel was to go to do for the famous town of Mansoul. But you cannot<br />

think how the courtiers too were taken with this design of the Prince. Yea, so<br />

affected were they with this work, and with the justness of the war, that the<br />

highest Lord and greatest peer of the kingdom did covet to have<br />

commissions under Emmanuel, to go to help to recover again to Shaddai the<br />

miserable town of Mansoul.[10]<br />

<strong>The</strong>n was it concluded that some should go and carry tidings to the camp<br />

that Emmanuel was to come to recover Mansoul, and that he would bring<br />

along with him so mighty, so impregnable a force, that he could not be<br />

resisted. But oh, how ready were the high ones at court to run like lackeys to<br />

carry these tidings to the camp that was at Mansoul! Now when the captains<br />

perceived that the King would send Emmanuel his Son, and that it also<br />

delighted the Son to be sent on this errand by the great Shaddai, his Father,<br />

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