The Writings and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Band 4Harvard University Press, 1947 |
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... hope , what- ever befall us , we shall not , by the grace of God , be brought unto . And upon the same issue is that ... hope do not arise from the hope of gain , but from a sense of duty , that , seeing we cannot secure our people in ...
... hope , what- ever befall us , we shall not , by the grace of God , be brought unto . And upon the same issue is that ... hope do not arise from the hope of gain , but from a sense of duty , that , seeing we cannot secure our people in ...
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... hope your sentiments to be the same ; and that out of your continued zeal for the common cause of the protestants , and to the end of the present peace between brethren professing the same faith , the same hope of eternity , may be ...
... hope your sentiments to be the same ; and that out of your continued zeal for the common cause of the protestants , and to the end of the present peace between brethren professing the same faith , the same hope of eternity , may be ...
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... hope it will not be understood that I do contend for the name , or any name , or anything . But truly and plainly — if I speak as in the Lord's presence - I in all things wait as a person under the disposition of the providence of God ...
... hope it will not be understood that I do contend for the name , or any name , or anything . But truly and plainly — if I speak as in the Lord's presence - I in all things wait as a person under the disposition of the providence of God ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
IRELAND FRANCE AND SWEDEN MARCH | 124 |
124 | 161 |
Urheberrecht | |
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