Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Includind the Supplement to the First Edition, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1856 - Great Britain |
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Page 95
... doth most declare the danger of that spirit . For if these were but motions , -I mean these instances I have given you of dangerous doctrines both in Civil things and Spiritual ; if , I say they were but notions , they were best let ...
... doth most declare the danger of that spirit . For if these were but motions , -I mean these instances I have given you of dangerous doctrines both in Civil things and Spiritual ; if , I say they were but notions , they were best let ...
Page 103
... doth resolve to be a fel- * See , in Joshua , v . , 2-8 , the whole Jewish Nation circumcised at once . So , too , your Settlements of Discord are yet but indifferently cicatrised . † Of planting Ireland with persons that will plough ...
... doth resolve to be a fel- * See , in Joshua , v . , 2-8 , the whole Jewish Nation circumcised at once . So , too , your Settlements of Discord are yet but indifferently cicatrised . † Of planting Ireland with persons that will plough ...
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... place , upon an occasion which gave me much more content and comfort than this doth . That which I have now to say to you will need no preamble , to let me into my discourse : for the occasion of this meeting 1654. ] 109 SPEECH III .
... place , upon an occasion which gave me much more content and comfort than this doth . That which I have now to say to you will need no preamble , to let me into my discourse : for the occasion of this meeting 1654. ] 109 SPEECH III .
Page 120
... doth as dangerously disappoint and discompose the Nation as anything that ' could have been invented by the greatest enemy to our peace and welfare , or ' that ' could well have happened . [ Sorrow , anger , and reproach on his High ...
... doth as dangerously disappoint and discompose the Nation as anything that ' could have been invented by the greatest enemy to our peace and welfare , or ' that ' could well have happened . [ Sorrow , anger , and reproach on his High ...
Page 122
... doth it serve ? On the other hand , ' I pray you , what check is there upon your Perpetual Parliaments , if the Government be wholly stript of this of the Militia ? This as we now have it ' is * equally placed , and men's desires were ...
... doth it serve ? On the other hand , ' I pray you , what check is there upon your Perpetual Parliaments , if the Government be wholly stript of this of the Militia ? This as we now have it ' is * equally placed , and men's desires were ...
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