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  • Let us withdraw ourselves from the town into the plain again, for our presence here will do us no good, because the castle is yet in our enemies 'hands; nor is it possible that we should take that, so long as so many brave captains are in it, and that this bold fellow, Godly-Fear, is made the keeper of the gates of it.

    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 Mansoul John Bunyan 1658

  • Let us withdraw ourselves from the town into the plain again, for our presence here will do us no good, because the castle is yet in our enemies’hands; nor is it possible that we should take that, so long as so many brave captains are in it, and that this bold fellow, Godly-Fear, is made the keeper of the gates of it.

    The Holy War 2001

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