Cromwell and BunyanJohn Murray, 1846 - 180 halaman |
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... sin he adheres to Early impressions Fate of one of his converters Efficacy of prayer Conversation of three poor women in the streets of Bedford His approbation of what they said Seeks their conversation • Joins a small Baptist ...
... sin he adheres to Early impressions Fate of one of his converters Efficacy of prayer Conversation of three poor women in the streets of Bedford His approbation of what they said Seeks their conversation • Joins a small Baptist ...
Halaman 3
... sin of witchcraft . That condition was regularly fulfilled about fifty years ago in what manner it is performed at present we know not . Robert , the second son of Sir Henry , was the father of Oliver , so named after his uncle , the ...
... sin of witchcraft . That condition was regularly fulfilled about fifty years ago in what manner it is performed at present we know not . Robert , the second son of Sir Henry , was the father of Oliver , so named after his uncle , the ...
Halaman 7
... sins and immoral acts , should become a convert to the stricter doctrines and precepts of the Scriptures , as held by those who [ * 23rd April , 1616. Noble , i . 254. ed . 1787. ] are deemed to be the evangelical or orthodox believers ...
... sins and immoral acts , should become a convert to the stricter doctrines and precepts of the Scriptures , as held by those who [ * 23rd April , 1616. Noble , i . 254. ed . 1787. ] are deemed to be the evangelical or orthodox believers ...
Halaman 8
... sins and the sense of his own wickedness , is no more to be taken literally than that of an amorous sonnetteer who complains of flames and torments . The course of Cromwell's conduct , however , at this time was such as to offend his ...
... sins and the sense of his own wickedness , is no more to be taken literally than that of an amorous sonnetteer who complains of flames and torments . The course of Cromwell's conduct , however , at this time was such as to offend his ...
Halaman 10
... sinful to keep . The sums were not inconsiderable for that time and for his means , one of them being 30 % . and another 120 % . The death of Sir Thomas Steward placed him in affluence , and , in 1635 , he removed to the Glebe House ...
... sinful to keep . The sums were not inconsiderable for that time and for his means , one of them being 30 % . and another 120 % . The death of Sir Thomas Steward placed him in affluence , and , in 1635 , he removed to the Glebe House ...
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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