Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Volume 3Tauchnitz, 1861 - 442 pages |
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... natural to the case , Three Parties now develop themselves : a middle one , and two extremes . The Official Party , Argyle and the Official Persons , especially the secular portion of them , think that the old ground should as much as ...
... natural to the case , Three Parties now develop themselves : a middle one , and two extremes . The Official Party , Argyle and the Official Persons , especially the secular portion of them , think that the old ground should as much as ...
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... natural and equitable rules of all men's judgments and consciences in your condition ; except you had taken an oath beyond a possibility . I leave that to your consideration ; and shall not seek to contest with your thoughts : only I ...
... natural and equitable rules of all men's judgments and consciences in your condition ; except you had taken an oath beyond a possibility . I leave that to your consideration ; and shall not seek to contest with your thoughts : only I ...
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... naturally , this , That the straitlaced individual , who would not cease to pray publicly against the now Governing Powers , was put out of his living : this ; and if he grew still more desperate , worse than this . - Of both which ...
... naturally , this , That the straitlaced individual , who would not cease to pray publicly against the now Governing Powers , was put out of his living : this ; and if he grew still more desperate , worse than this . - Of both which ...
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... natural , the Remonstrant Ker - and - Strahan Party in the Church ; - favoured , above all things , the Chris- tian - Gospel Party , who had some good message in them for the soul of man . Within wide limits he tolerated the Resolu ...
... natural , the Remonstrant Ker - and - Strahan Party in the Church ; - favoured , above all things , the Chris- tian - Gospel Party , who had some good message in them for the soul of man . Within wide limits he tolerated the Resolu ...
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... natural , in " decided avarice " at last : not of these . Harry Marten is a tight little fellow , though of somewhat loose life : his witty words pierce yet , as light - arrows , through the thick oblivious torpor of the generations ...
... natural , in " decided avarice " at last : not of these . Harry Marten is a tight little fellow , though of somewhat loose life : his witty words pierce yet , as light - arrows , through the thick oblivious torpor of the generations ...
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