Life of Oliver Cromwell, Том 2J. & J. Harper, 1833 |
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... liberty of conscience . Cromwell re- plied , " I meddle not with any man's conscience ; but if by liberty of conscience you mean a liberty to exercise the mass , I judge it best to use plain deal- ing , and to let you know , where the ...
... liberty of conscience . Cromwell re- plied , " I meddle not with any man's conscience ; but if by liberty of conscience you mean a liberty to exercise the mass , I judge it best to use plain deal- ing , and to let you know , where the ...
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... liberty of internal belief - a freedom which applied exclusively to the mind , over which , indeed , the most jealous tyrants have no control ; while it granted no facility for the exercise of those external usages in which practical ...
... liberty of internal belief - a freedom which applied exclusively to the mind , over which , indeed , the most jealous tyrants have no control ; while it granted no facility for the exercise of those external usages in which practical ...
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... liberty left by the parliament to me , to consider in what way to yield my obedience . " In truth , this able general knew too well the dan- ger of delay in a civil war , to interrupt the progress of conquest by mixing in the ...
... liberty left by the parliament to me , to consider in what way to yield my obedience . " In truth , this able general knew too well the dan- ger of delay in a civil war , to interrupt the progress of conquest by mixing in the ...
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... liberty or food , those common gifts bestowed by nature upon all her children . CHAPTER II . Containing an Account of the Events which took place in Scot- land , from the Proclamation of Charles the Second , till the Battle of Worcester ...
... liberty or food , those common gifts bestowed by nature upon all her children . CHAPTER II . Containing an Account of the Events which took place in Scot- land , from the Proclamation of Charles the Second , till the Battle of Worcester ...
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... liberty , he would find that the Lord's anger was not turned away , but that his hand was still stretched out against the royal person and family . It is not probable that Charles expected a hearty reception from a people who thus ...
... liberty , he would find that the Lord's anger was not turned away , but that his hand was still stretched out against the royal person and family . It is not probable that Charles expected a hearty reception from a people who thus ...
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Стр. 17 - I am persuaded that this is a righteous judgment of God upon these barbarous wretches, who have imbrued their hands in so much innocent blood ; and that it will tend to prevent the effusion of blood for the future. Which are the satisfactory grounds to such actions, which otherwise cannot but work remorse and regret.
Стр. 41 - The Lord at thy right hand: Shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath. He shall judge among the heathen, he shall fill the places with the dead bodies : He shall wound the heads over many countries.
Стр. 52 - House, and observing this posture, I told him I thought it did give us an opportunity and advantage to attempt upon the Enemy. To which he immediately replied, That he had thought to have said the same thing to me. So that it pleased the Lord to set this apprehension upon both of our hearts. at the same instant. We called for Colonel Monk, and showed him the thing : and coming to our quarters at night, and demonstrating our apprehensions to some of the Colonels, they also cheerfully concurred.
Стр. 183 - Give them consistency of judgment, one heart, and mutual love ; and go on to deliver them, and with the work of reformation ; and make the name of Christ glorious in the world. Teach those who look too much on Thy instruments, to depend more upon Thyself.
Стр. 162 - I would have something else added, which, in my opinion, would tend very much to the preservation of himself and us, and to the quieting of all the designs of our enemies — that his highness would be pleased to take upon him the government according to the ancient constitution, so that the hopes of our enemies
Стр. 195 - His wife and children were setting up for principality, which suited no better with any of them than scarlet on the ape; only, to speak the truth of himself, he had much natural greatness, and well became the place he had usurped. His daughter Fleetwood was humbled, and not exalted with these things, but the rest were insolent fools.
Стр. 246 - ... and to command them victoriously at last ; to over-run each corner of the three nations, and overcome with equal facility both the riches of the south and the poverty of the north ; to be feared and courted by all foreign princes, and adopted a brother...
Стр. 246 - ... the estates and lives of three kingdoms as much at his disposal, as was the little inheritance of his father, and to be as noble and liberal in the spending of them ; and lastly, (for there is no end of all the particular...
Стр. 55 - That because of their numbers, because of their advantages, because of their confidence, because of our weakness, because of our strait, we were in the Mount, and in the Mount the Lord would be seen ; and that He would find out a way of deliverance and salvation for us : — and indeed we had our consolations and our hopes.
Стр. 16 - ... them, were ordered by me to put them all to the sword. And, indeed, being in the heat of action, I forbade them to spare any that were in arms in the town ; and, I think, that night they put to the sword about...