Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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... conscience Cromwell inaugurated Lord Protector Fears and views of the Protector Uneasy state of his mind at this period Page 44 45 45 • 47 49 49 49 50 50 52 52 • 53 55 56 57 58 • 58 59 60 61 • 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 71 • 72 73 73 74 74 ...
... conscience Cromwell inaugurated Lord Protector Fears and views of the Protector Uneasy state of his mind at this period Page 44 45 45 • 47 49 49 49 50 50 52 52 • 53 55 56 57 58 • 58 59 60 61 • 62 63 64 66 66 67 68 69 71 • 72 73 73 74 74 ...
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... conscience : " and thus , says Whitelocke , " being well armed within by the satisfaction of their own consciences , and without by good iron arms , they would as one man stand firmly , and charge desperately . " Crom- well knew his men ...
... conscience : " and thus , says Whitelocke , " being well armed within by the satisfaction of their own consciences , and without by good iron arms , they would as one man stand firmly , and charge desperately . " Crom- well knew his men ...
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... conscience , and you for the liberty he fights for . In this he rests who is your most humble servant , Oliver Cromwell . ” * After the fatal defeat at Naseby [ 14th June , 1645 ] the royal cause soon became hopeless . Bristol was not ...
... conscience , and you for the liberty he fights for . In this he rests who is your most humble servant , Oliver Cromwell . ” * After the fatal defeat at Naseby [ 14th June , 1645 ] the royal cause soon became hopeless . Bristol was not ...
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Robert Southey. than this , to end my days with honour and a good conscience ; which obliges me to continue iny endeavours , as not despairing that God may in due time avenge his own cause . Though I must avow to all my friends that he ...
Robert Southey. than this , to end my days with honour and a good conscience ; which obliges me to continue iny endeavours , as not despairing that God may in due time avenge his own cause . Though I must avow to all my friends that he ...
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... conscience . The greatest injuries my enemies seek to inflict upon me cannot be without my own consent . " The Scotch nation in general were sensible of the infamy which had been brought upon them by this act . The English were at first ...
... conscience . The greatest injuries my enemies seek to inflict upon me cannot be without my own consent . " The Scotch nation in general were sensible of the infamy which had been brought upon them by this act . The English were at first ...
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