The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 1 |
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... and assuming offices to themselves ( acting without commissions and being
outed by the self - denying Ordinance of Parliament , and the General having no
power to make general officers ) they were engaged in respect to their own safety
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... and assuming offices to themselves ( acting without commissions and being
outed by the self - denying Ordinance of Parliament , and the General having no
power to make general officers ) they were engaged in respect to their own safety
...
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sidered , if we mean honestly and sincerely and to approve ourselves to God as
honest men . And therefore , having heard this paper read , this remains to us ;
that we again review what we have engaged in , and what we have that lies upon
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sidered , if we mean honestly and sincerely and to approve ourselves to God as
honest men . And therefore , having heard this paper read , this remains to us ;
that we again review what we have engaged in , and what we have that lies upon
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once engaged , though the engagement appeared to be unjust , must sit down
and suffer under it — and that therefore , if they were engaged to submit to the
laws made by Parliament , they must swear obedience even to unrighteous laws
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once engaged , though the engagement appeared to be unjust , must sit down
and suffer under it — and that therefore , if they were engaged to submit to the
laws made by Parliament , they must swear obedience even to unrighteous laws
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I | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
Early ManHOOD | 41 |
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