Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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... Fairfax's reflections The King takes Leicester Battle of Naseby . " The King's Cabinet opened " Influence of a pure religion upon the King Cromwell's account of the Battle of Naseby Cromwell takes Devizes , Winchester , and Basing ...
... Fairfax's reflections The King takes Leicester Battle of Naseby . " The King's Cabinet opened " Influence of a pure religion upon the King Cromwell's account of the Battle of Naseby Cromwell takes Devizes , Winchester , and Basing ...
Halaman 31
... Fairfax , nor a Cromwell , nor any of those men that have so much religion and valour in them . " The battle of Marston Moor [ 2 July , 1644 ] soon followed ; most rashly and unjustifiably brought on by Rupert , without consulting the ...
... Fairfax , nor a Cromwell , nor any of those men that have so much religion and valour in them . " The battle of Marston Moor [ 2 July , 1644 ] soon followed ; most rashly and unjustifiably brought on by Rupert , without consulting the ...
Halaman 33
... Fairfax . For this must have been his secret object when discoursing with him freely upon the state of the kingdom , and proposing something to which the Earl replied that the Parliament would never ap- prove it , he made answer , " My ...
... Fairfax . For this must have been his secret object when discoursing with him freely upon the state of the kingdom , and proposing something to which the Earl replied that the Parliament would never ap- prove it , he made answer , " My ...
Halaman 38
... Fairfax was appointed general in his stead . Few men have ever possessed in such perfection as Cromwell the art of rendering others subservient to purposes which they abhorred , and of making individuals of the most opposite cha ...
... Fairfax was appointed general in his stead . Few men have ever possessed in such perfection as Cromwell the art of rendering others subservient to purposes which they abhorred , and of making individuals of the most opposite cha ...
Halaman 39
... Fairfax looked back upon his exploits , he rightly accounted them as his greatest misfortunes , and desired no other memorial of them than the Act of Oblivion : but he well knew that errors like his are not to be forgotten - that they ...
... Fairfax looked back upon his exploits , he rightly accounted them as his greatest misfortunes , and desired no other memorial of them than the Act of Oblivion : but he well knew that errors like his are not to be forgotten - that they ...
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