Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: Includind the Supplement to the First Edition, Volume 2Harper & brothers, 1856 - Great Britain |
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... Truly I am ready to serve you and the rest of your Brethren and Churches with you . I am a poor weak creature , and not worthy the name of a worm ; yet accepted to serve the Lord and His People Indeed , my dear Friend , between you and ...
... Truly I am ready to serve you and the rest of your Brethren and Churches with you . I am a poor weak creature , and not worthy the name of a worm ; yet accepted to serve the Lord and His People Indeed , my dear Friend , between you and ...
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... truly , except it be in their own , I know not in what eyes are tears at their departure . They went very softly , softly as a Dream , say all witnesses . " We did not hear a dog bark at their going ! " asserts my Lord General elsewhere ...
... truly , except it be in their own , I know not in what eyes are tears at their departure . They went very softly , softly as a Dream , say all witnesses . " We did not hear a dog bark at their going ! " asserts my Lord General elsewhere ...
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... Truly when we saw nothing would be done , we did , as we thought according to our duty , a little , to remind them by a Petition ; which I suppose you have seen : it was delivered , as I remember in August last . † What effect that had ...
... Truly when we saw nothing would be done , we did , as we thought according to our duty , a little , to remind them by a Petition ; which I suppose you have seen : it was delivered , as I remember in August last . † What effect that had ...
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... truly , having been , divers of us , spoken unto to give way hereunto , to which we made perpetual aversions , indeed abominating the thoughts of it , we declared our judgments against it , and our dissatis- faction with it . And yet ...
... truly , having been , divers of us , spoken unto to give way hereunto , to which we made perpetual aversions , indeed abominating the thoughts of it , we declared our judgments against it , and our dissatis- faction with it . And yet ...
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... Truly , Gentlemen , having this discourse concerning the impractica bleness of the thing , the bringing - in of neuters , and such as had deserted this Cause , whom we very well knew ; objecting likewise how danger- ous it would be by ...
... Truly , Gentlemen , having this discourse concerning the impractica bleness of the thing , the bringing - in of neuters , and such as had deserted this Cause , whom we very well knew ; objecting likewise how danger- ous it would be by ...
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affairs Anabaptist answer Army believe blessing Bulstrode called cause Christ Christian Colonel Commons Journals Commonwealth Commonwealth of England concerning conscience consideration Council Cromwelliana desire divers doth endeavor Enemy England faithful farther Fleet Gentlemen give godly Gospel Government hands hath hear heart Henry Cromwell Highness Highness's hither honest honorable hope House Instrument of Government interest Ireland Jamaica judge judgment King Letter liberty Little Parliament London Long Parliament look Lord Protector Ludlow Major-General matter means ment mercy Nation never occasion Officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's orig ourselves Painted Chamber Parlia peace persons Petition poor present Puritan rest Royalist Rump Parliament satisfaction Scotland sent servant settled Settlement speak Speech spirit tell therein thereof things thou thought Thurloe tion truly truth unto Unton Crook Whitehall Whitlocke William Lenthall witness word