The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 2Methuen & Company, 1904 Contains selected correspondence and speeches from Oliver Cromwell. |
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... tell you and them , you will fare the worse for their sakes , because I can- not but believe some of them go against , some stifle , their consciences . And it is not the figleaf of pretence that they fight for their King , will serve ...
... tell you and them , you will fare the worse for their sakes , because I can- not but believe some of them go against , some stifle , their consciences . And it is not the figleaf of pretence that they fight for their King , will serve ...
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... tell you , not for all nor any of these is it lawful for the ministers of Christ , as you would be thought to be , thus to contend . And therefore we will consider them apart . For the first , if it were St. Peter's Patrimony , as you ...
... tell you , not for all nor any of these is it lawful for the ministers of Christ , as you would be thought to be , thus to contend . And therefore we will consider them apart . For the first , if it were St. Peter's Patrimony , as you ...
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... tell us , Whence this new zeal is ? That the Father did too much for you , in all Protestant judg- ments , instead of many instances let ' this ' be considered : what one of your own doctors , Dr. Enos of Dublin ' says ; ' who ( writing ...
... tell us , Whence this new zeal is ? That the Father did too much for you , in all Protestant judg- ments , instead of many instances let ' this ' be considered : what one of your own doctors , Dr. Enos of Dublin ' says ; ' who ( writing ...
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... tell them the worst , in plain- ness , and that which I am sure will not be acceptable to you ) ; and if I cannot gain them , ' I say , ' I shall have comfort in this , that I have freed my own soul from the guilt of the evil that shall ...
... tell them the worst , in plain- ness , and that which I am sure will not be acceptable to you ) ; and if I cannot gain them , ' I say , ' I shall have comfort in this , that I have freed my own soul from the guilt of the evil that shall ...
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... tell them of Resolutions and Covenants to extirpate the Catholic Religion out of all his Majesty's dominions . And you instance in Cromwell's Letter of the 19th October 1649 , to the then Governor of Ross , 1 repeat- ing his words ...
... tell them of Resolutions and Covenants to extirpate the Catholic Religion out of all his Majesty's dominions . And you instance in Cromwell's Letter of the 19th October 1649 , to the then Governor of Ross , 1 repeat- ing his words ...
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