Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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... evil spirit Morning thoughts in bed . 112 113 • Hears a voice from without , as of a sudden rushing wind • • 115 Reverie upon a settle in the street Hopes of heavenly pardon • • 117 • 117 Effects of certain passages on his mind His own ...
... evil spirit Morning thoughts in bed . 112 113 • Hears a voice from without , as of a sudden rushing wind • • 115 Reverie upon a settle in the street Hopes of heavenly pardon • • 117 • 117 Effects of certain passages on his mind His own ...
Halaman 11
... evil in the process , and that whatever extreme prevailed , the end must needs be one which no good man , or true friend of his country , could con- template without sorrow . In any other age , Charles I. would have been the best and ...
... evil in the process , and that whatever extreme prevailed , the end must needs be one which no good man , or true friend of his country , could con- template without sorrow . In any other age , Charles I. would have been the best and ...
Halaman 12
... evil ; and in that error they stopt the issue which the peccant humours had opened for them- selves . Cromwell returned to Ely , and there continued to lead a respectable and pious life . A letter which he wrote at this time to Mrs. St ...
... evil ; and in that error they stopt the issue which the peccant humours had opened for them- selves . Cromwell returned to Ely , and there continued to lead a respectable and pious life . A letter which he wrote at this time to Mrs. St ...
Halaman 22
... evil , just and unjust ; if you take away the law , all things will be in a confusion ; every man will become a law unto him- self , which , in the depraved condition of human nature , must needs produce many great enormities . Lust ...
... evil , just and unjust ; if you take away the law , all things will be in a confusion ; every man will become a law unto him- self , which , in the depraved condition of human nature , must needs produce many great enormities . Lust ...
Halaman 24
... evil intention ; the most unpopular of them , and that which gave the greatest advantage to his enemies ( the accusation of the six members ) , plainly arose from a perfect confidence in his own rectitude , and the goodness of his cause ...
... evil intention ; the most unpopular of them , and that which gave the greatest advantage to his enemies ( the accusation of the six members ) , plainly arose from a perfect confidence in his own rectitude , and the goodness of his cause ...
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afflicted afterwards army Baptists battle battle of Worcester Bedford began believed better blessed brought called Charles Christ Church Clarendon comfort command conscience Council of Officers Cromwell Cromwell's death declared desire devil doctrine Elstow enemy England evil Fairfax faith fear feeling friends Gifford Gospel grace guilt hand hath heart Heaven Hollis Holy honour hope House House of Peers intended Ireton Jesus John Bunyan judgment King King's kingdom knew liberty London Long Parliament look Lord Lord Clarendon Lord Hopton Lord Protector Ludlow mercy methought mind monarchy never occasion officers Oliver Cromwell opinions Parliament party peace persons Pilgrim's Progress poor pray prayer preach preachers Presbyterian Prince Prince Rupert prison promise Protector river Ouse says Bunyan Scotch Scriptures sins soul speak spirit temptation thee things thou art thought tinker told truth unto Whitelock words