Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: with Elucidations, Band 2Wiley & Putnam, 1845 |
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... March , 1657 Reception of their Petition and Advice with their Offer of the Title of King . Returns pious thanks ; craves time to consider ; will then answer . 275 SPEECH VIII . To a Committee of the same Parliament viii CONTENTS OF ...
... March , 1657 Reception of their Petition and Advice with their Offer of the Title of King . Returns pious thanks ; craves time to consider ; will then answer . 275 SPEECH VIII . To a Committee of the same Parliament viii CONTENTS OF ...
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... March , 1657 Reception of their Petition and Advice with their Offer of the Title of King . Returns pious thanks ; craves time to consider ; will then answer . 275 SPEECH VIII . To a Committee of the same Parliament viii CONTENTS OF ...
... March , 1657 Reception of their Petition and Advice with their Offer of the Title of King . Returns pious thanks ; craves time to consider ; will then answer . 275 SPEECH VIII . To a Committee of the same Parliament viii CONTENTS OF ...
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... March 25th , 1652. Above two years ago , when this Rump Parliament was in the flush of youthful vigor , it decided on reforming the Laws of England , and appointed a working Com- mittee for that object , our learned friend Bulstrode one ...
... March 25th , 1652. Above two years ago , when this Rump Parliament was in the flush of youthful vigor , it decided on reforming the Laws of England , and appointed a working Com- mittee for that object , our learned friend Bulstrode one ...
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... March violets have become June roses ; and still they debate what incumbrance ' is ; -and indeed , I think , could never fix it at all ; and are perhaps debating it , if so doomed , in some twilight foggy section of Dante's Nether World ...
... March violets have become June roses ; and still they debate what incumbrance ' is ; -and indeed , I think , could never fix it at all ; and are perhaps debating it , if so doomed , in some twilight foggy section of Dante's Nether World ...
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... insight , and not of doubt and fat drowsy pedantry , will now also do ! November , 1652 - March , 1653. The Dutch War prospers and * Speech , postea . has prospered , Blake and Monk beating the Dutch in 1652. ] 23 THE RUMP .
... insight , and not of doubt and fat drowsy pedantry , will now also do ! November , 1652 - March , 1653. The Dutch War prospers and * Speech , postea . has prospered , Blake and Monk beating the Dutch in 1652. ] 23 THE RUMP .
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Seite 191 - are most of them old decayed serving-men, and tapsters, and such kind of fellows ; and,' said I, ' their troops are gentlemen's sons, younger sons and persons of quality; do you think that the spirits of such base and mean fellows will ever be able to encounter gentlemen, that have honour and courage and resolution in them...
Seite 42 - As smoke is driven away, so drive them away : As wax melteth before the fire, So let the wicked perish at the presence of GOD.
Seite 129 - That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments...
Seite 42 - Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow gold.
Seite 18 - You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!
Seite 183 - Surely his salvation is nigh them that fear him ; that glory may dwell in our land.
Seite 81 - This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God, having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.
Seite 227 - Lord, though I am a miserable and wretched creature, I am in Covenant with Thee through grace. And I may, I will, come to Thee, for Thy People. Thou hast made me, though very unworthy, a mean instrument to do them some good, and Thee service...
Seite 129 - Had not they laboured but lately under the weight of persecutions, and was it fit for them to sit heavy upon others? Is it ingenuous to ask liberty, and not to give it? What greater hypocrisy than for those who were oppressed by the Bishops, to become the greatest oppressors themselves, so soon as their yoke was removed? I could wish that they who call for liberty now also, had not too much of that spirit, if the power were in their hands.
Seite 37 - But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy.