Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Includind the Supplement to the First Edition, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1856 - Great Britain |
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... Scotland ; by reason we have had to do with some who were , I very think , Godly , but through weakness and the subtlety of Satan , ' were ' involved against the Interests of the Lord and His People . With what tenderness we have ...
... Scotland ; by reason we have had to do with some who were , I very think , Godly , but through weakness and the subtlety of Satan , ' were ' involved against the Interests of the Lord and His People . With what tenderness we have ...
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... Scotland , was appointed Deputy in Ireton's room ; and meant to go ; but did not . Some say the Widow Ludlow , i . , 240 . t Wood , iii . , 300 , Whitlocke , p . 491. Letter XXIII . , vol . i . p . 201 Ireton , irritated that the ...
... Scotland , was appointed Deputy in Ireton's room ; and meant to go ; but did not . Some say the Widow Ludlow , i . , 240 . t Wood , iii . , 300 , Whitlocke , p . 491. Letter XXIII . , vol . i . p . 201 Ireton , irritated that the ...
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... Scotland . ยง Kent , St. Neot's , Colchester , Welsh Poyer at Pembroke , Scotch Ham- ilton at Preston , & c . , & c . Treaty of the Isle of Wight , again and again endeavored . put into his hands all that we had engaged for 36 [ 4 July ...
... Scotland . ยง Kent , St. Neot's , Colchester , Welsh Poyer at Pembroke , Scotch Ham- ilton at Preston , & c . , & c . Treaty of the Isle of Wight , again and again endeavored . put into his hands all that we had engaged for 36 [ 4 July ...
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... Scotland you likewise know ; until He had finished these Troubles , upon the matter , * by His marvel- lous salvation wrought at Worcester . I confess to you , that I am very much troubled in my own spirit that the necessity of affairs ...
... Scotland you likewise know ; until He had finished these Troubles , upon the matter , * by His marvel- lous salvation wrought at Worcester . I confess to you , that I am very much troubled in my own spirit that the necessity of affairs ...
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... Scotland and Ireland , are set ; ' yet we may say of them , and we may say also with confidence for our brethren at Sea , -with whom neither in Scotland , Ireland , nor at Sea , hath there been any artifice used to persuade their ...
... Scotland and Ireland , are set ; ' yet we may say of them , and we may say also with confidence for our brethren at Sea , -with whom neither in Scotland , Ireland , nor at Sea , hath there been any artifice used to persuade their ...
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