Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... head of us , as we did before . This is the middle or Official opinion . No answers an extreme Party . Let us have no more to do with your covenanting pedantries ; let us sign your Covenant one good time for all , and have done with it ...
... head of us , as we did before . This is the middle or Official opinion . No answers an extreme Party . Let us have no more to do with your covenanting pedantries ; let us sign your Covenant one good time for all , and have done with it ...
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... heads of two Remonstrances , the one of the Ministers of Glasgow , and the other of the Officers and Gentlemen of the West , ** we do from thence hope that the Lord hath cleared unto you some things that were formerly hidden , and which ...
... heads of two Remonstrances , the one of the Ministers of Glasgow , and the other of the Officers and Gentlemen of the West , ** we do from thence hope that the Lord hath cleared unto you some things that were formerly hidden , and which ...
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... head ! " " Which are strange words , " says Baillie , " if true . " Scotland is in a hopeful way . The extreme party of Malignants in the North is not yet quite extinct ; and here is another extreme party of Remonstrants in the West ...
... head ! " " Which are strange words , " says Baillie , " if true . " Scotland is in a hopeful way . The extreme party of Malignants in the North is not yet quite extinct ; and here is another extreme party of Remonstrants in the West ...
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... Head ' Malignant ' of them : yet truly others are startled at it ; and some have been constrained by the work of God upon their consciences , to make sad and solemn accusations of themselves , and lamentations in the face of their ...
... Head ' Malignant ' of them : yet truly others are startled at it ; and some have been constrained by the work of God upon their consciences , to make sad and solemn accusations of themselves , and lamentations in the face of their ...
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... head of man ! - LETTER CLXIV . We have heard of many Mosstroopers : we heard once of a certain Watt , a Tenant of the Earl of Tweedale's , who being ruined - out by the War , distinguished himself in this new course ; and contemporary ...
... head of man ! - LETTER CLXIV . We have heard of many Mosstroopers : we heard once of a certain Watt , a Tenant of the Earl of Tweedale's , who being ruined - out by the War , distinguished himself in this new course ; and contemporary ...
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