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第15章

  TheLordWillbewillalsodidplaythemanwithin;forwhilethecaptainsandsoldierswereinthefield,hewasinarmsinthetown,andwhereverbyhimtherewasaDiabolonianfound,theywereforcedtofeeltheweightofhisheavyhand,andalsotheedgeofhispenetratingsword:manythereforeoftheDiabolonianshewounded,astheLordCavil,theLordBrisk,theLordPragmatic,andtheLordMurmur;severalalsoofthemeanersorthedidsorelymaim;thoughtherecannotatthistimeanaccountbegivenyouofanythatheslewoutright。Thecause,orrathertheadvantagethatmyLordWillbewillhadatthistimetodothus,wasforthatthecaptainsweregoneouttofighttheenemyinthefield。’Fornow,’thoughttheDiabolonianswithin,’isourtimetostirandmakeanuproarinthetown。’Whatdotheythereforebutquicklygetthemselvesintoabody,andfallforthwithtohurricaninginMansoul,asifnownothingbutwhirlwindandtempestshouldbethere。Wherefore,asIsaid,hetakesthisopportunitytofallinamongthemwithhismen,cuttingandslashingwithcouragethatwasundaunted;atwhichtheDiabolonianswithallhastedispersedthemselvestotheirholds,andmylordtohisplaceasbefore。
  ThisbraveactofmylorddidsomewhatrevengethewrongdonebyDiabolustothecaptains,andalsodidletthemknowthatMansoulwasnottobepartedwithforthelossofavictoryortwo;whereforethewingofthetyrantwasclippedagain,astoboasting,—Imeanincomparisonofwhathewouldhavedone,iftheDiabolonianshadputthetowntothesameplighttowhichhehadputthecaptains。
  Well,DiabolusyetresolvestohavetheotherboutwithMansoul。’For,’thoughthe,’sinceIbeatthemonce,Imaybeatthemtwice。’Whereforehecommandedhismentobereadyatsuchanhourofthenight,tomakeafreshassaultuponthetown;andhegaveitoutinspecialthattheyshouldbendalltheirforceagainstFeel—gate,andattempttobreakintothetownthroughthat。ThewordthatthenhedidgivetohisofficersandsoldierswasHell—fire。’And,’saidhe,’ifwebreakinuponthem,asIwishwedo,eitherwithsome,orwithallourforce,letthemthatbreakinlooktoit,thattheyforgetnottheword。AndletnothingbeheardinthetownofMansoulbut,"Hell—fire!Hell—fire!Hell—fire!"’
  Thedrummerwasalsotobeatwithoutceasing,andthestandard—bearersweretodisplaytheircolours;thesoldiers,too,weretoputonwhatcouragetheycould,andtoseethattheyplayedmanfullytheirpartsagainstthetown。
  Sowhennightwascome,andallthingsbythetyrantmadereadyforthework,hesuddenlymakeshisassaultuponFeel—
  gate,andafterhehadawhilestruggledthere,hethrowsthegatewideopen:forthetruthis,thosegateswerebutweak,andsomosteasilymadetoyield。WhenDiabolushadthusfarmadehisattempt,heplacedhiscaptains(namely,TormentandNo—Ease)there;soheattemptedtopressforward,butthePrince’scaptainscamedownuponhim,andmadehisentrancemoredifficultthanhedesired。And,tospeaktruth,theymadewhatresistancetheycould;butthethreeoftheirbestandmostvaliantcaptainsbeingwounded,andbytheirwoundsmademuchincapableofdoingthetownthatservicetheywould,(andalltheresthavingmorethantheirhandsfullofthedoubters,andtheircaptainsthatdidfollowDiabolus,)
  theywereoverpoweredwithforce,norcouldtheykeepthemoutofthetown。WhereforethePrince’smenandtheircaptainsbetookthemselvestothecastle,astothestrongholdofthetown:andthistheydidpartlyfortheirownsecurity,partlyforthesecurityofthetown,andpartly,orratherchiefly,topreservetoEmmanueltheprerogative—royalofMansoul;forsowasthecastleofMansoul。
  Thecaptainsthereforebeingfledintothecastle,theenemy,withoutmuchresistance,possessthemselvesoftherestofthetown,andspreadingthemselvesastheywentintoeverycorner,theycriedoutastheymarched,accordingtothecommandofthetyrant,’Hell—fire!Hell—fire!Hell—fire!’sothatnothingforawhilethroughoutthetownofMansoulcouldbeheardbutthedirefulnoiseof’Hell—fire!’togetherwiththeroaringofDiabolus’sdrum。AndnowdidthecloudshangblackoverMansoul,nortoreasondidanythingbutruinseemtoattendit。DiabolusalsoquarteredhissoldiersinthehousesoftheinhabitantsofthetownofMansoul。Yea,thesubordinatepreacher’shousewasasfulloftheseoutlandishdoubtersaseveritcouldhold,andsowasmyLordMayor’s,andmyLordWillbewill’salso。Yea,wherewasthereacorner,acottage,abarn,orahogstye,thatnowwasnotfullofthesevermin?Yea,theyturnedthemenofthetownoutoftheirhouses,andwouldlieintheirbeds,andsitattheirtablesthemselves。Ah,poorMansoul!nowthoufeelestthefruitsofsin,yea,whatvenomwasintheflatteringwordsofMr。Carnal—Security!Theymadegreathavocofwhatevertheylaidtheirhandson;yea,theyfiredthetowninseveralplaces;manyyoungchildrenalsowerebythemdashedinpieces;andthosethatwereyetunborntheydestroyedintheirmothers’wombs:foryoumustneedsthinkthatitcouldnotnowbeotherwise;forwhatconscience,whatpity,whatbowelsofcompassioncananyexpectatthehandsofoutlandishdoubters?ManyinMansoulthatwerewomen,bothyoungandold,theyforced,ravished,andbeastlikeabused,sothattheyswooned,miscarried,andmanyofthemdied,andsolayatthetopofeverystreet,andinallby—
  placesofthetown。
  AndnowdidMansoulseemtobenothingbutadenofdragons,anemblemofhell,andaplaceoftotaldarkness。NowdidMansoulliealmostlikethebarrenwilderness;nothingbutnettles,briars,thorns,weeds,andstinkingthingsseemednowtocoverthefaceofMansoul。Itoldyoubefore,howthattheseDiaboloniandoubtersturnedthemenofMansouloutoftheirbeds,andnowIwilladd,theywoundedthem,theymauledthem,yea,andalmostbrainedmanyofthem。ManydidIsay,yeamost,ifnotallofthem。Mr。Consciencetheysowounded,yea,andhiswoundssofestered,thathecouldhavenoeasedaynornight,butlayasifcontinuallyuponarack;
  butthatShaddairulesall,certainlytheyhadslainhimoutright。Mr。LordMayortheysoabusedthattheyalmostputouthiseyes;andhadnotmyLordWillbewillgotintothecastle,theyintendedtohavechoppedhimalltopieces;fortheydidlookuponhim,ashisheartnowstood,tobeoneoftheveryworstthatwasinMansoulagainstDiabolusandhiscrew。Andindeedhehathshownhimselfaman,andmoreofhisexploitsyouwillhearofafterwards。
  Now,amanmighthavewalkedfordaystogetherinMansoul,andscarcelyhaveseenoneinthetownthatlookedlikeareligiousman。Oh,thefearfulstateofMansoulnow!noweverycornerswarmedwithoutlandishdoubters;red—coatsandblack—coatswalkedthetownbyclusters,andfilledupallthehouseswithhideousnoises,vainsongs,lyingstories,andblasphemouslanguageagainstShaddaiandhisSon。NowalsothoseDiaboloniansthatlurkedinthewallsanddensandholesthatwereinthetownofMansoul,cameforthandshowedthemselves;yea,walkedwithopenfaceincompanywiththedoubtersthatwereinMansoul。Yea,theyhadmoreboldnessnowtowalkthestreets,tohauntthehouses,andtoshowthemselvesabroad,thanhadanyofthehonestinhabitantsofthenowwofultownofMansoul。
  ButDiabolusandhisoutlandishmenwerenotatpeaceinMansoul;fortheywerenotthereentertainedaswerethecaptainsandforcesofEmmanuel:thetownsmendidbrowbeatthemwhattheycould;nordidtheypartakeormakestroyofanyofthenecessariesofMansoul,butthatwhichtheyseizedonagainstthetownsmen’swill:whattheycould,theyhidfromthem,andwhattheycouldnot,theyhadwithanill—
  will。They,poorhearts!hadratherhavehadtheirroomthantheircompany;buttheywereatpresenttheircaptives,andtheircaptivesforthepresenttheywereforcedtobe。But,Isay,theydiscountenancedthemasmuchastheywereable,andshowedthemallthedislikethattheycould。
  Thecaptainsalsofromthecastledidholdthemincontinualplaywiththeirslings,tothechafingandfrettingofthemindsoftheenemies。True,Diabolusmadeagreatmanyattemptstohavebrokenopenthegatesofthecastle,butMr。
  Godly—Fearwasmadethekeeperofthat;andhewasamanofthatcourage,conduct,andvalour,thatitwasinvain,aslongaslifelastedwithinhim,tothinktodothatwork,thoughmostlydesired;whereforealltheattemptsthatDiabolusmadeagainsthimwerefruitless。IhavewishedsometimesthatthatmanhadhadthewholeruleofthetownofMansoul。
  Well,thiswastheconditionofthetownofMansoulforabouttwoyearsandahalf:thebodyofthetownwastheseatofwar,thepeopleofthetownweredrivenintoholes,andthegloryofMansoulwaslaidinthedust。Whatrest,then,couldbetotheinhabitants,whatpeacecouldMansoulhave,andwhatsuncouldshineuponit?Hadtheenemylainsolongwithoutintheplainagainstthetown,ithadbeenenoughtohavefamishedthem:butnow,whentheyshallbewithin,whenthetownshallbetheirtent,theirtrenchandfortagainstthecastlethatwasinthetown;whenthetownshallbeagainstthetown,andshallservetobeadefencetotheenemiesofherstrengthandlife:Isay,whentheyshallmakeuseofthefortsandtown—holdstosecurethemselvesin,eventilltheyshalltake,spoil,anddemolishthecastle,—thiswasterrible!andyetthiswasnowthestateofthetownofMansoul。
  AfterthetownofMansoulhadbeeninthissadandlamentablecondition,forsolongatimeasIhavetoldyou,andnopetitionsthattheypresentedtheirPrincewith,allthiswhile,couldprevail,theinhabitantsofthetown,namely,theeldersandchiefofMansoul,gatheredtogether,and,aftersometimespentincondolingtheirmiserablestateandthismiserablejudgmentcominguponthem,theyagreedtogethertodrawupyetanotherpetition,andtosenditawaytoEmmanuelforrelief。ButMr。Godly—Fearstoodupandanswered,thatheknewthathisLordthePrinceneverdidnoreverwouldreceiveapetitionforthesematters,fromthehandofanywhoever,unlesstheLordSecretary’shandwastoit;’andthis,’quothhe,’isthereasonthatyouprevailednotallthiswhile。’Thentheysaidtheywoulddrawupone,andgettheLordSecretary’shanduntoit。ButMr。Godly—
  Fearansweredagain,thatheknewalsothattheLordSecretarywouldnotsethishandtoanypetitionthathimselfhadnotanhandincomposinganddrawingup。’Andbesides,’
  saidhe,’thePrincedothknowmyLordSecretary’shandfromallthehandsintheworld;whereforehecannotbedeceivedbyanypretencewhatever。WhereforemyadviceisthatyougotomyLord,andimplorehimtolendyouhisaid。’(Nowhedidyetabideinthecastle,whereallthecaptainsandmen—
  at—armswere。)
  SotheyheartilythankedMr。Godly—Fear,tookhiscounsel,anddidashehadbiddenthem。SotheywentandcametomyLord,andmadeknownthecauseoftheircomingtohim;
  namely,thatsinceMansoulwasinsodeplorableacondition,hisHighnesswouldbepleasedtoundertaketodrawupapetitionforthemtoEmmanuel,theSonofthemightyShaddai,andtotheirKingandhisFatherbyhim。
  ThensaidtheSecretarytothem,’Whatpetitionisitthatyouwouldhavemedrawupforyou?’Buttheysaid,’OurLordknowsbestthestateandconditionofthetownofMansoul;
  andhowwearebacksliddenanddegeneratedfromthePrince:
  thoualsoknowestwhoiscomeuptowaragainstus,andhowMansoulisnowtheseatofwar。MyLordknows,moreover,whatbarbaroususagesourmen,women,andchildrenhavesufferedattheirhands;andhowourhomebredDiaboloniansdowalknowwithmoreboldnessthandarethetownsmeninthestreetsofMansoul。LetourLordtherefore,accordingtothewisdomofGodthatisinhim,drawupapetitionforhispoorservantstoourPrinceEmmanuel。’’Well,’saidtheLordSecretary,’Iwilldrawupapetitionforyou,andwillalsosetmyhandthereto。’Thensaidthey,’ButwhenshallwecallforitatthehandsofourLord?’Butheanswered,’Yourselvesmustbepresentatthedoingofit;yea,youmustputyourdesirestoit。True,thehandandpenshallbemine,buttheinkandpapermustbeyours;elsehowcanyousayitisyourpetition?NorhaveIneedtopetitionformyself,becauseIhavenotoffended。’Healsoaddedasfolloweth:’NopetitiongoesfrommeinmynametothePrince,andsotohisFatherbyhim,butwhenthepeoplethatarechieflyconcernedthereindojoininheartandsoulinthematter,forthatmustbeinsertedtherein。’
  SotheydidheartilyagreewiththesentenceoftheLord,andapetitionwasforthwithdrawnupforthem。Butnow,whoshouldcarryit?thatwasnext。ButtheSecretaryadvisedthatCaptainCredenceshouldcarryit;forhewasawell—
  spokenman。Theythereforecalledforhim,andpropoundedtohimthebusiness。’Well,’saidthecaptain,’Igladlyacceptofthemotion;andthoughIamlame,Iwilldothisbusinessforyouwithasmuchspeed,andaswellasIcan。’
  Thecontentsofthepetitionweretothispurpose’OourLord,andSovereignPrinceEmmanuel,thepotent,thelong—sufferingPrince!graceispouredintothylips,andtotheebelongmercyandforgiveness,thoughwehaverebelledagainstthee。We,whoarenomoreworthytobecalledthyMansoul,noryetfittopartakeofcommonbenefits,dobeseechthee,andthyFatherbythee,todoawayourtransgressions。Weconfessthatthoumightestcastusawayforthem;butdoitnotforthyname’ssake:lettheLordrathertakeanopportunity,atourmiserablecondition,toletouthisbowelsandcompassionstous。Wearecompassedoneveryside,Lord;ourownbackslidingsreproveus;ourDiabolonianswithinourtownfrightus;andthearmyoftheangelofthebottomlesspitdistressesus。Thygracecanbeoursalvation,andwhithertogobuttotheeweknownot。
  ’Furthermore,OgraciousPrince,wehaveweakenedourcaptains,andtheyarediscouraged,sick,and,oflate,someofthemgrievouslyworstedandbeatenoutofthefieldbythepowerandforceofthetyrant。Yea,eventhoseofourcaptains,inwhosevalourwedidformerlyusetoputmostofourconfidence,theyareaswoundedmen。Besides,Lord,ourenemiesarelively,andtheyarestrong;theyvauntandboastthemselves,anddothreatentopartusamongthemselvesforabooty。Theyarefallenalsouponus,Lord,withmanythousanddoubters,suchaswithwhomwecannottellwhattodo;theyareallgrim—lookedandunmercifulones,andtheybiddefiancetousandthee。
  ’Ourwisdomisgone,ourpowerisgone,becausethouartdepartedfromus;norhavewewhatwemaycalloursbutsin,shame,andconfusionoffaceforsin。Takepityuponus,O
  Lord,takepityuponus,thymiserabletownofMansoul,andsaveusoutofthehandsofourenemies。Amen。’
  Thispetition,aswastouchedafore,washandedbytheLordSecretary,andcarriedtothecourtbythebraveandmoststoutCaptainCredence。NowhecarrieditoutatMouth—gate,(forthat,asIsaid,wasthesally—portofthetown,)andhewentandcametoEmmanuelwithit。Nowhowitcameout,Idonotknow;butforcertainitdid,andthatsofarastoreachtheearsofDiabolus。ThusIconclude,becausethatthetyranthaditpresentlybytheend,andchargedthetownofMansoulwithit,saying,’Thourebelliousandstubborn—
  heartedMansoul,Iwillmaketheetoleaveoffpetitioning。
  Artthouyetforpetitioning?Iwillmaketheetoleave。’
  Yea,healsoknewwhothemessengerwasthatcarriedthepetitiontothePrince,anditmadehimbothtofearandrage。
  Whereforehecommandedthathisdrumshouldbebeatagain,athingthatMansoulcouldnotabidetohear:butwhenDiaboluswillhavehisdrumbeat,Mansoulmustabidethenoise。Well,thedrumwasbeat,andtheDiaboloniansweregatheredtogether。
  ThensaidDiabolus,’OyestoutDiabolonians,beitknownuntoyou,thatthereistreacheryhatchedagainstusintherebellioustownofMansoul;foralbeitthetownisinourpossession,asyousee,yetthesemiserableMansoulianshaveattemptedtodare,andhavebeensohardyasyettosendtothecourttoEmmanuelforhelp。ThisIgiveyoutounderstand,thatyemayyetknowhowtocarryittothewretchedtownofMansoul。Wherefore,OmytrustyDiabolonians,IcommandthatyetmoreandmoreyedistressthistownofMansoul,andvexitwithyourwiles,ravishtheirwomen,deflowertheirvirgins,slaytheirchildren,braintheirancients,firetheirtown,andwhatothermischiefyoucan;andletthisbetherewardoftheMansouliansfromme,fortheirdesperaterebellionsagainstme。’
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  ThensaidDiabolus,’OyestoutDiabolonians,beitknownuntoyou,thatthereistreacheryhatchedagainstusintherebellioustownofMansoul;foralbeitthetownisinourpossession,asyousee,yetthesemiserableMansoulianshaveattemptedtodare,andhavebeensohardyasyettosendtothecourttoEmmanuelforhelp。ThisIgiveyoutounderstand,thatyemayyetknowhowtocarryittothewretchedtownofMansoul。Wherefore,OmytrustyDiabolonians,IcommandthatyetmoreandmoreyedistressthistownofMansoul,andvexitwithyourwiles,ravishtheirwomen,deflowertheirvirgins,slaytheirchildren,braintheirancients,firetheirtown,andwhatothermischiefyoucan;andletthisbetherewardoftheMansouliansfromme,fortheirdesperaterebellionsagainstme。’
  This,yousee,wasthecharge;butsomethingsteppedinbetwixtthatandexecution,forasyettherewasbutlittlemoredonethantorage。
  Moreover,whenDiabolushaddonethus,hewentthenextwayuptothecastlegates,anddemandedthat,uponpainofdeath,thegatesshouldbeopenedtohim,andthatentranceshouldbegivenhimandhismenthatfollowedafter。TowhomMr。Godly—Fearreplied,(forheitwasthathadthechargeofthatgate,)thatthegateshouldnotbeopeneduntohim,nortothementhatfollowedafterhim。Hesaid,moreover,thatMansoul,whenshehadsufferedawhile,shouldbemadeperfect,strengthened,settled。
  ThensaidDiabolus,’Deliverme,then,thementhathavepetitionedagainstme,especiallyCaptainCredence,thatcarriedittoyourPrince;deliverthatvarletintomyhands,andIwilldepartfromthetown。’
  ThenupstartsaDiabolonian,whosenamewasMr。Fooling,andsaid,’Mylordofferethyoufair:itisbetterforyouthatonemanperish,thanthatyourwholeMansoulshouldbeundone。’
  ButMr。Godly—Fearmadehimthisreplication,’HowlongwillMansoulbekeptoutofthedungeon,whenshehathgivenupherfaithtoDiabolus!Asgoodlosethetown,asloseCaptainCredence;forifonebegonetheothermustfollow。’
  ButtothatMr。Foolingsaidnothing。
  ThendidmyLordMayorreply,andsaid,’Othoudevouringtyrant,beitknownuntothee,weshallhearkentononeofthywords;weareresolvedtoresisttheeaslongasacaptain,aman,asling,andastonetothrowattheeshallbefoundinthetownofMansoul。’ButDiabolusanswered,’Doyouhope,doyouwait,doyoulookforhelpanddeliverance?
  YouhavesenttoEmmanuel,butyourwickednessstickstoocloseinyourskirts,toletinnocentprayerscomeoutofyourlips。Thinkyouthatyoushallbeprevailersandprosperinthisdesign?Youwillfailinyourwish,youwillfailinyourattempts;foritisnotonlyI,butyourEmmanuelisagainstyou:yea,itishethathathsentmeagainstyoutosubdueyou。Forwhat,then,doyouhope?orbywhatmeanswillyouescape?’
  ThensaidtheLordMayor,’Wehavesinnedindeed;butthatshallbenohelptothee,forourEmmanuelhathsaidit,andthatingreatfaithfulness,"andhimthatcomethtomeIwillinnowisecastout。"Hehathalsotoldus,Oourenemy,that"allmannerofsinandblasphemyshallbeforgiven"tothesonsofmen。Thereforewedarenotdespair,butwilllookfor,waitfor,andhopefordeliverancestill。’
  Now,bythistime,CaptainCredencewasreturnedandcomefromthecourtfromEmmanueltothecastleofMansoul,andhereturnedtothemwithapacket。SomyLordMayor,hearingthatCaptainCredencewascome,withdrewhimselffromthenoiseoftheroaringofthetyrant,andlefthimtoyellatthewallofthetown,oragainstthegatesofthecastle。Sohecameuptothecaptain’slodgings,andsalutinghim,heaskedhimofhiswelfare,andwhatwasthebestnewsatcourt。ButwhenheaskedCaptainCredencethat,thewaterstoodinhiseyes。Thensaidthecaptain,’Cheerup,mylord,forallwillbewellintime。’Andwiththathefirstproducedhispacket,andlaiditby;butthattheLordMayor,andtherestofthecaptains,tookforsignofgoodtidings。
  Nowaseasonofgracebeingcome,hesentforallthecaptainsandeldersofthetown,thatwerehereandthereintheirlodgingsinthecastleandupontheirguard,toletthemknowthatCaptainCredencewasreturnedfromthecourt,andthathehadsomethingingeneral,andsomethinginspecial,tocommunicatetothem。Sotheyallcameuptohim,andsalutedhim,andaskedhimconcerninghisjourney,andwhatwasthebestnewsatthecourt。AndheansweredthemashehaddonetheLordMayorbefore,thatallwouldbewellatlast。Now,whenthecaptainhadthussalutedthem,heopenedhispacket,andthencediddrawouthisseveralnotesforthosethathehadsentfor。
  AndthefirstnotewasformyLordMayor,whereinwassignified:—ThatthePrinceEmmanuelhadtakenitwellthatmyLordMayorhadbeensotrueandtrustyinhisoffice,andthegreatconcernsthatlayuponhimforthetownandpeopleofMansoul。Also,hebidhimtoknow,thathetookitwellthathehadbeensoboldforhisPrinceEmmanuel,andhadengagedsofaithfullyinhiscauseagainstDiabolus。Healsosignified,atthecloseofhisletter,thatheshouldshortlyreceivehisreward。
  Thesecondnotethatcameout,wasforthenobleLordWillbewill,whereintherewassignified:—ThathisPrinceEmmanueldidwellunderstandhowvaliantandcourageoushehadbeenforthehonourofhisLord,nowinhisabsence,andwhenhisnamewasundercontemptbyDiabolus。Therewassignifiedalso,thathisPrincehadtakenitwellthathehadbeensofaithfultothetownofMansoul,inhiskeepingofsostrictahandandeyeoverandsostrictareinupontheneckoftheDiabolonians,thatdidstilllielurkingintheirseveralholesinthefamoustownofMansoul。Hesignified,moreover,howthatheunderstoodthatmyLordhad,withhisownhand,donegreatexecutionuponsomeofthechiefoftherebelsthere,tothegreatdiscouragementoftheadversepartyandtothegoodexampleofthewholetownofMansoul;
  andthatshortlyhislordshipshouldhavehisreward。
  Thethirdnotecameoutforthesubordinatepreacher,whereinwassignified:—ThathisPrincetookitwellfromhim,thathehadsohonestlyandsofaithfullyperformedhisoffice,andexecutedthetrustcommittedtohimbyhisLord,whileheexhorted,rebuked,andforewarnedMansoulaccordingtothelawsofthetown。Hesignified,moreover,thathetookitwellathishandthathecalledtofasting,tosackcloth,andashes,whenMansoulwasunderherrevolt。Also,thathecalledfortheaidoftheCaptainBoanergestohelpinsoweightyawork;andthatshortlyhealsoshouldreceivehisreward。
  ThefourthnotecameoutforMr。Godly—Fear,whereinhisLordthussignified:—ThathisLordshipobserved,thathewasthefirstofallthemeninMansoulthatdetectedMr。Carnal—
  Securityastheonlyonethat,throughhissubtletyandcunning,hadobtainedforDiabolusadefectionanddecayofgoodnessintheblessedtownofMansoul。Moreover,hisLordgavehimtounderstand,thathestillrememberedhistearsandmourningforthestateofMansoul。Itwasalsoobserved,bythesamenote,thathisLordtooknoticeofhisdetectingofthisMr。Carnal—Security,athisowntableamonghisguests,inhisownhouse,andthatinthemidstofhisjolliness,evenwhilehewasseekingtoperfecthisvillaniesagainstthetownofMansoul。Emmanuelalsotooknoticethatthisreverendperson,Mr。Godly—Fear,stoodstoutlytoit,atthegatesofthecastle,againstallthethreatsandattemptsofthetyrant;andthathehadputthetownsmeninawaytomaketheirpetitiontotheirPrince,soasthathemightacceptthereof,andastheymightobtainananswerofpeace;
  andthatthereforeshortlyheshouldreceivehisreward。
  Afterallthis,therewasyetproducedanotewhichwaswrittentothewholetownofMansoul,wherebytheyperceived—ThattheirLordtooknoticeoftheirsooftenrepeatingofpetitionstohim;andthattheyshouldseemoreofthefruitsofsuchtheirdoingsintimetocome。TheirPrincedidalsothereintellthem,thathetookitwell,thattheirheartandmind,nowatlast,abodefixeduponhimandhisways,thoughDiabolushadmadesuchinroadsuponthem;andthatneitherflatteriesontheonehand,norhardshipsontheother,couldmakethemyieldtoservehiscrueldesigns。Therewasalsoinsertedatthebottomofthisnote—ThathisLordshiphadleftthetownofMansoulinthehandsoftheLordSecretary,andundertheconductofCaptainCredence,saying,’Bewarethatyouyetyieldyourselvesuntotheirgovernance;andinduetimeyoushallreceiveyourreward。’
  So,afterthebraveCaptainCredencehaddeliveredhisnotestothosetowhomtheybelonged,heretiredhimselftomyLordSecretary’slodgings,andtherespendstimeinconversingwithhim;fortheytoowereverygreatonewithanother,anddidindeedknowmorehowthingswouldgowithMansoulthandidallthetownsmenbesides。TheLordSecretaryalsolovedtheCaptainCredencedearly;yea,manyagoodbitwassenthimfrommyLord’stable;also,hemighthaveashowofcountenance,whentherestofMansoullayundertheclouds:
  so,aftersometimeforconversewasspent,thecaptainbetookhimselftohischamberstorest。ButitwasnotlongafterwhenmyLorddidsendforthecaptainagain;sothecaptaincametohim,andtheygreetedoneanotherwithusualsalutations。ThensaidthecaptaintotheLordSecretary,’WhathathmyLordtosaytohisservant?’SotheLordSecretarytookhimandhadhimaside,andafterasignortwoofmorefavour,hesaid,’IhavemadetheetheLord’slieutenantoveralltheforcesinMansoul;sothat,fromthisdayforward,allmeninMansoulshallbeatthyword;andthoushaltbehethatshallleadin,andthatshallleadoutMansoul。Thoushaltthereforemanage,accordingtothyplace,thewarforthyPrince,andforthetownofMansoul,againsttheforceandpowerofDiabolus;andatthycommandshalltherestofthecaptainsbe。’
  Nowthetownsmenbegantoperceivewhatinterestthecaptainhad,bothwiththecourt,andalsowiththeLordSecretaryinMansoul;fornomanbeforecouldspeedwhensent,norbringsuchgoodnewsfromEmmanuelashe。Whereforewhatdothey,aftersomelamentationthattheymadenomoreuseofhimintheirdistresses,butsendbytheirsubordinatepreachertotheLordSecretary,todesirehimthatallthatevertheywereandhadmightbeputunderthegovernment,care,custody,andconductofCaptainCredence。
  Sotheirpreacherwentanddidhiserrand,andreceivedthisanswerfromthemouthofhisLord:thatCaptainCredenceshouldbethegreatdoerinalltheKing’sarmy,againsttheKing’senemies,andalsoforthewelfareofMansoul。Sohebowedtotheground,andthankedhisLordship,andreturnedandtoldhisnewstothetownsfolk。Butallthiswasdonewithallimaginablesecrecy,becausethefoeshadyetgreatstrengthinthetown。Buttoreturntoourstoryagain。
  WhenDiabolussawhimselfthusboldlyconfrontedbytheLordMayor,andperceivedthestoutnessofMr。Godly—Fear,hefellintoarage,andforthwithcalledacouncilofwar,thathemightberevengedonMansoul。Soalltheprincesofthepitcametogether,andoldIncredulityattheheadofthem,withallthecaptainsofhisarmy。Sotheyconsultwhattodo。
  Nowtheeffectandconclusionofthecouncilthatdaywashowtheymighttakethecastle,becausetheycouldnotconcludethemselvesmastersofthetownsolongasthatwasinthepossessionoftheirenemies。
  Sooneadvisedthisway,andanotheradvisedthat;butwhentheycouldnotagreeintheirverdict,Apollyon,thatpresidentofthecouncil,stoodup,andthushebegan:’Mybrotherhood,’quothhe,’Ihavetwothingstopropounduntoyou;andmyfirstisthis。Letuswithdrawourselvesfromthetownintotheplainagain,forourpresenceherewilldousnogood,becausethecastleisyetinourenemies’hands;
  norisitpossiblethatweshouldtakethat,solongassomanybravecaptainsareinit,andthatthisboldfellow,Godly—Fear,ismadethekeeperofthegatesofit。Now,whenwehavewithdrawnourselvesintotheplain,they,oftheirownaccord,willbegladofsomelittleease;anditmaybe,oftheirownaccord,theyagainmaybegintoberemiss,andeventheirsobeingwillgivethemabiggerblowthanwecanpossiblygivethemourselves。Butifthatshouldfail,ourgoingforthofthetownmaydrawthecaptainsoutafterus;
  andyouknowwhatitcostthemwhenwefoughttheminthefieldbefore。Besides,canwebutdrawthemoutintothefield,wemaylayanambushbehindthetown,whichshall,whentheyarecomeforthabroad,rushinandtakepossessionofthecastle。’