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The Battle of Darkness and Light


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on the heart engrave. What will they then But force the Spirit of Grace it self, and binde His consort Libertie; what, but unbuild His living Temples, built by Faith to stand, Thir own Faith not anothers: for on Earth Who against Faith and Conscience can be heard Infallible? yet many will presume: Whence heavie persecution shall arise On all who in the worship persevere Of Spirit and Truth; the rest, farr greater part, Will deem in outward Rites and specious formes Religion satisfi’d; Truth shall retire Bestuck with slandrous darts, and works of Faith Rarely be found: so shall the World goe on, To good malignant, to bad men benigne, Under her own waight groaning, till the day Appeer of respiration to the just, And vengeance to the wicked, at return Of him so lately promis’d to thy aid, The Womans seed, obscurely then foretold, Now amplier known thy Saviour and thy Lord, Last in the Clouds from Heav’n to be reveald In glory of the Father, to dissolve Satan with his perverted World, then raise From the conflagrant mass, purg’d and refin’d, New Heav’ns, new Earth, Ages of endless date Founded in righteousness and peace and love, To bring forth fruits Joy and eternal Bliss.

      He ended; and thus Adam last reply’d. How soon hath thy prediction, Seer blest, Measur’d this transient World, the Race of time, Till time stand fixt: beyond is all abyss, Eternitie, whose end no eye can reach. Greatly instructed I shall hence depart, Greatly in peace of thought, and have my fill Of knowledge, what this vessel can containe; Beyond which was my folly to aspire. Henceforth I learne, that to obey is best, And love with feare the onely God, to walk As in his presence, ever to observe His providence, and on him sole depend, Merciful over all his works, with good Still overcoming evil, and by small Accomplishing great things, by things deemd weak Subverting worldly strong, and worldly wise By simply meek; that suffering for Truths sake Is fortitude to highest victorie, And to the faithful Death the Gate of Life; Taught this by his example whom I now Acknowledge my Redeemer ever blest.

      To whom thus also th’ Angel last repli’d:

       This having learnt, thou hast attaind the summe

       Of wisdom; hope no higher, though all the Starrs

       Thou knewst by name, and all th’ ethereal Powers,

       All secrets of the deep, all Natures works,

       Or works of God in Heav’n, Air, Earth, or Sea,

       And all the riches of this World enjoydst,

       And all the rule, one Empire; onely add

       Deeds to thy knowledge answerable, add Faith,

       Add Vertue, Patience, Temperance, add Love,

       By name to come call’d Charitie, the soul

       Of all the rest: then wilt thou not be loath

       To leave this Paradise, but shalt possess

       A Paradise within thee, happier farr.

       Let us descend now therefore from this top

       Of Speculation; for the hour precise

       Exacts our parting hence; and see the Guards,

       By mee encampt on yonder Hill, expect

       Thir motion, at whose Front a flaming Sword,

       In signal of remove, waves fiercely round;

       We may no longer stay: go, waken Eve;

       Her also I with gentle Dreams have calm’d

       Portending good, and all her spirits compos’d

       To meek submission: thou at season fit

       Let her with thee partake what thou hast heard,

       Chiefly what may concern her Faith to know,

       The great deliverance by her Seed to come

       (For by the Womans Seed) on all Mankind.

       That ye may live, which will be many dayes,

       Both in one Faith unanimous though sad,

       With cause for evils past, yet much more cheer’d

       With meditation on the happie end.

      He ended, and they both descend the Hill;

       Descended, Adam to the Bowre where Eve Lay sleeping ran before, but found her wak’t; And thus with words not sad she him receav’d.

      Whence thou returnst, & whither wentst, I know;

       For God is also in sleep, and Dreams advise,

       Which he hath sent propitious, some great good

       Presaging, since with sorrow and hearts distress

       VVearied I fell asleep: but now lead on;

       In mee is no delay; with thee to goe,

       Is to stay here; without thee here to stay,

       Is to go hence unwilling; thou to mee

       Art all things under Heav’n, all places thou,

       VVho for my wilful crime art banisht hence.

       This further consolation yet secure

       I carry hence; though all by mee is lost,

       Such favour I unworthie am voutsaft,

       By mee the Promis’d Seed shall all restore.

      So spake our Mother Eve, and Adam heard VVell pleas’d, but answer’d not; for now too nigh Th’ Archangel stood, and from the other Hill To thir fixt Station, all in bright array The Cherubim descended; on the ground Gliding meteorous, as Ev’ning Mist Ris’n from a River o’re the marish glides, And gathers ground fast at the Labourers heel Homeward returning. High in Front advanc’t, The brandisht Sword of God before them blaz’d Fierce as a Comet; which with torrid heat, And vapour as the Libyan Air adust, Began to parch that temperate Clime; whereat In either hand the hastning Angel caught Our lingring Parents, and to th’ Eastern Gate Let them direct, and down the Cliff as fast To the subjected Plaine; then disappeer’d. They looking back, all th’ Eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late thir happie seat, Wav’d over by that flaming Brand, the Gate With dreadful Faces throng’d and fierie Armes: Som natural tears they drop’d, but wip’d them soon; The World was all before them, where to choose Thir place of rest, and Providence thir guide: They hand in hand with wandring steps and slow, Through Eden took thir solitarie way.

      THE END.

       (John Bunyan)

       Table of Contents

       The First Stage

       The Second Stage

       The Third Stage

       The Fourth Stage

       The Fifth Stage

       The Sixth Stage

       The Seventh Stage

       The Eighth Stage

       The Ninth Stage

       The Tenth Stage