First published in 1682, The Holy War is John Bunyan’s powerful allegory of the battle for the soul of man. With vivid imagery and profound theological insight, Bunyan tells the story of Mansoul—a city taken by Diabolus and reclaimed by Prince Emmanuel. This beautifully typeset reprint preserves Bunyan’s timeless language and message, inviting a new generation to consider the spiritual war waged within every human heart.
John Bunyan (1628–1688) was a Puritan preacher and author best known for The Pilgrim’s Progress, whose Christ-centered allegories have shaped Christian imagination for centuries.