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 Mans
John Bunyan
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 edition. Excerpt: ...chained ar' together, as the custom of the town of Mansoul When grace begins to reign, we must murtify the flesh, with iM affection! and lusts. Jesus Christ came to destroy the works of the devil, and to pnll down his strong hold!. But, truly, this is a work of time and immense labour. 9, vaf. So when they were presented before the lord-mayor, the recorder, and the rest of the honourable bench; first, the jury n,, was empannelled, and then the witnesses J he jury empan netted and xrtries-sworn. e names ( tne JuIT wre these: Mr Belief, Mr Truehart, Mr Upright, Mr Hate-bad, Mr Love-good, Mr See-truth, Mr Heavenly-Mind, Mr Moderate, Mr Thankful, Mr Good-work, Mr Zeal-for-God, and Mr Humble. The names of the witnesses were, Mr Know-all, Mr Tell-true, Mr Hate-lies, with my Lord Will-be-will, and his man, if need were. So the prisoners were set to the bar. Then said Mr Do-right, Do l ht the he was town'clerM A theism to the bar, clerk gaoler. So he was set to the bar. Then said the Atheisms tto cleri. Atheism hold up thy hand. Thou art here the bar indicted by the name of Atheism (au intruder upon His indict the town ol Mansool) for that thou hast pernitnent ciously and doutishly taught and maintained, that there is no God, and so no heed to be taken to religion. This thou hast done against the being, honour, and glory. of the king, and against the peace and safety of the town of Mansoul. What sayest thou art thou guilty of this indictment, or not? Atheism. Not guilty. Crier. Call Mr Know-all, Mr Tell-true, and Mr Hate-lies, into the court. So they were called, and they appeared. Clerk. Then said the clerk, You, the witnesses for the king, look upon the prisoner at the bar; do you know him? Know-all. Then said Mr Know-all, Yes, my lord, we know...