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Their commission.

Luke 10. 5.

and degree of the captains, there might be some,
but very small variation. And here let me give
you an account of the matter and sum contained
in their commission :-

A Commission from the great Shaddai, King of
Mansoul, to his trusty and noble Captain, the
Captain Boanerges, for his making War upon
the town of Mansoul.

"O thou Boanerges, one of my stout and thundering captains over one ten thousand of my valiant and faithful servants, go thou in my name, Matt. 10. 11. with this thy force, to the miserable town of Mansoui; and when thou comest thither, offer them first conditions of peace; and command them that, casting off the yoke and tyranny of the wicked Diabolus, they return to me, their rightful Prince and Lord. Command them also that they cleanse themselves from all that is his in the town of Mansoul, and look to thyself, that thou hast good satisfaction touching the truth of their obedience. Thus when thou hast commanded them, (if they in truth submit thereto,) then do thou, to the uttermost of thy power, what in thee lies to set up for me a garrison in the famous town of Mansoul; nor do thou hurt the least native that moveth or breatheth therein, if they will submit themselves to me, but treat thou such as if they were thy friend or brother;

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1 Thess. 2. 7- for all such I love, and they shall be dear unto me, and tell them that I will take a time to come unto them, and to let them know that I am merciful.

"But if they shall, notwithstanding thy summons and the producing of thy authority, resist, stand

out against thee, and rebel, then do I command thee to make use of all thy cunning, power, might, and force, to bring them under by strength of hand. Farewell."

Thus you see the sum of their commissions; for, as I said before, for the substance of them, they were the same that the rest of the noble captains had.

They premarch.

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Wherefore they, having received each commander his authority at the hand of their King, the day being appointed, and the place of their rendezvous prefixed, each commander appeared in such gallantry as became his cause and calling. So, after a new entertainment from Shaddai, with flying colours they set forward to march towards the famous town of Mansoul. Captain Boanerges led the van, Captain Conviction and Captain Judgment made up the main body, and Captain Execution brought up the rear. They then, having a great way to go, (for the town of Mansoul was far off Eph. 2. 13from the court of Shaddai,) marched through the regions and countries of many people, not hurting or abusing any, but blessing wherever they came. They also lived upon the King's cost in all the way they went.

Having travelled thus for many days, at last they came within sight of Mansoul; the which when they saw, the captains could for their hearts do no less than for a while bewail the condition of the town; for they quickly saw how that it was prostrate to the will of Diabolus, and to his ways and designs. Well, to be short, the captains came up before

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The world are convinced by the well-ordered life of the godiy.

Diabolus

alienates

the town, march up to Ear-gate, sit down there, (for that was the place of hearing.) So, when they had pitched their tents and entrenched themselves, they addressed themselves to make their assault.

Now the townsfolk at first, beholding so gallant a company, so bravely accoutred, and so excellently disciplined, having on their glittering armour, and displaying of their flying colours, could not but come out of their houses and gaze. But the cunning fox Diabolus, fearing that the people, after this sight, should, on a sudden summons, open the gates to the captains, came down with all haste from the castle, and made them retire into the body of the town, who, when he had them there, made this lying and deceivable speech unto them :—

"Gentlemen," quoth he, "although you are my their minds trusty and well-beloved friends, yet I cannot but a from them. little chide you for your late uncircumspect action, in going out to gaze on that great and mighty force that but yesterday sat down before, and have now entrenched themselves in order to the maintaining of a siege against the famous town of Mansoul. Do you know who they are, whence they come, and what is their purpose in setting down before the town of Mansoul? They are they of whom I have told you long ago, that they would come to destroy this town, and against whom I have been at the cost to arm you with cap-a-pie for your body, besides great fortifications for your mind. Wherefore, then, did you not rather, even at the first appearance of them, cry out, 'Fire the beacons !' and give the whole town an alarm concerning them, that we might all have been in a posture of defence,

That's false,

Satan!

Satan greatly afraid of God's ministers, that

they will set Mansoul against him.

and been ready to have received them with the
highest acts of defiance? Then had you shewed
yourselves men to my liking; whereas, by what you
have done, you have made me half afraid—I say,
half afraid that when they and we shall come to
push a pike, I shall find you want courage to stand
it out any longer. Wherefore have I commanded
a watch, and that you should double your guards at
the gates? Wherefore have I endeavoured to make
you as hard as iron, and your hearts as a piece of
the nether millstone? Was it, think you, that you
might shew yourselves women, and that you might
go out like a company of innocents to gaze on your
mortal foes? Fie, fie! put yourselves into a pos-
ture of defence, beat up the drum, gather together
in warlike manner, that our foes may know that,
before they shall conquer this corporation, there word.
are valiant men in the town of Mansoul.

"I will leave off now to chide, and will not further rebuke you; but I charge you, that henceforwards you let me see no more such actions. Let not henceforward a man of you, without order first obtained from me, so much as shew his head over the wall of the town of Mansoul. You have now heard me ; do as I have commanded, and you shall cause me that I dwell securely with you, and that I take care, as for myself, so for your safety and honour also. Farewell."

Now were the townsmen strangely altered; they were as men stricken with a panic fear; they ran to and fro through the streets of the town of Mansoul, crying out, "Help, help! the men that the world upside down are come hither also."

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them up to

to the ministers of the

When sinto Satan, they are set

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in a rage against godliness.

Nor Acts 17. 6.

The King's trumpet sounded at Ear-gate.

They will not hear.

A second

summons

repulsed.

A council of

war.

could any of them be quiet after; but still, as men bereft of wit, they cried out, "The destroyers of our peace and people are come." This went down with Diabolus. "Ay," quoth he to himself, "this I like well now it is as I would have it; now you shew your obedience to your prince. Hold you but here, and then let them take the town if they can."

Well, before the King's forces had sat before Mansoul three days, Captain Boanerges commanded his trumpeter to go down to Ear-gate, and there, in the name of the great Shaddai, to summon Mansoul to give audience to the message that he, in his Master's name, was to them commanded to deliver. So the trumpeter, whose name was Takeheed-what-you-hear, went up, as he was commanded, to Ear-gate, and there sounded his trumpet for a hearing; but there was none that appeared that gave answer or regard, for so had Diabolus commanded. So the trumpeter returned to his captain, and told him what he had done, and also how he had sped; whereat the captain was grieved, but bid the trumpeter go to his tent.

Again Captain Boanerges sendeth his trumpeter to Ear-gate, to sound as before for a hearing; but they again kept close, came not out, nor would they give him an answer, so observant were they of the command of Diabolus their king.

Then the captains and other field-officers called a council of war, to consider what further was to be done for the gaining of the town of Mansoul; and, after some close and thorough debate upon the contents of their commissions, they concluded

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