Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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Halaman v
... Peace with Holland and Portugal Instructions to Monk Act of Grace in Ireland State of affairs in England Cromwell compelled to govern tyrannically Divides England for a time into twelve cantons New Parliament called War with Spain ...
... Peace with Holland and Portugal Instructions to Monk Act of Grace in Ireland State of affairs in England Cromwell compelled to govern tyrannically Divides England for a time into twelve cantons New Parliament called War with Spain ...
Halaman vii
... Peace in prison Coronation of Charles II . Bunyan's wife presents two petitions in his favour Her interview with the Judges Sir Matthew Hale and Judge Twisden Bunyan a prisoner at large His midnight preachings Visits the Christians at ...
... Peace in prison Coronation of Charles II . Bunyan's wife presents two petitions in his favour Her interview with the Judges Sir Matthew Hale and Judge Twisden Bunyan a prisoner at large His midnight preachings Visits the Christians at ...
Halaman 4
... peace . This satisfied all his ambition : but , to provide for so large a family , he entered into a large brewing business ; it was carried on by servants , and Mrs. Cromwell inspected their accounts , which rendered her better able to ...
... peace . This satisfied all his ambition : but , to provide for so large a family , he entered into a large brewing business ; it was carried on by servants , and Mrs. Cromwell inspected their accounts , which rendered her better able to ...
Halaman 11
... peace ; his private life would have set an example of dignified virtue , such as had rarely been seen in courts ; and his love of arts and letters would have conferred permanent splendour upon his age , and secured for himself the ...
... peace ; his private life would have set an example of dignified virtue , such as had rarely been seen in courts ; and his love of arts and letters would have conferred permanent splendour upon his age , and secured for himself the ...
Halaman 26
... peace at as high a rate as the worst effects of war ; endeavouring first to make me destroy myself by dishonour- able concessions , that so they might have the less to do . " " The English , " says Hobbes , " would never have taken well ...
... peace at as high a rate as the worst effects of war ; endeavouring first to make me destroy myself by dishonour- able concessions , that so they might have the less to do . " " The English , " says Hobbes , " would never have taken well ...
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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