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by John Bunyan
THE HOLY WAR MADE BY SHADDI UPON DIABOLUS FOR THE REGAINING OF THE METROPOLIS OF THE WORLD OR THE LOSING AND TAKING AGAIN OF THE TOWN OF MANSOUL. BY JOHN BUNYAN
A sweeping allegory unfolds as the divine commander Shaddai launches a holy campaign against the cunning Diabolus, who has seized the bustling city of Mansoul. The narrative follows the clash of armies, the rise and fall of walls, and the desperate cries of a town caught between salvation and perdition. Through vivid, battlefield‑like scenes, listeners are drawn into the symbolic struggle that mirrors the inner conflict of every soul.
Bunyan populates the story with memorable figures—valiant captains, treacherous spies, and ordinary citizens—each embodying facets of faith, doubt, and temptation. As the early siege rages, the tale offers sharp insights into grace, obedience, and the cost of turning away from the divine. Though set in a fictional metropolis, the themes echo timeless questions about belief and resistance, making the first act a compelling portrait of spiritual warfare that still resonates today.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (537K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1996-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1628–1688
Best known for The Pilgrim’s Progress, he turned a life of hardship, preaching, and imprisonment into one of the most enduring works of English religious literature. His writing is direct, vivid, and still widely read centuries later.
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