That it was our duty, if ever the Lord brought us back again in peace, to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for that blood he had shed, and mischief he had done to his utmost, against the Lord's Cause and People in these poor Nations. Popular History of England - Page 88by Charles Knight - 1858Full view - About this book
| England - 1847 - 798 pages
...country1— were cast aside, and they came to the solitary gloomy resolution, " That it is our duty to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for...the Lord's cause and people in these poor nations." Let no one suppose that, because Cromwell, and other officers of the army, had been negotiating with... | |
| Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 854 pages
...resolution that it was their duty to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for the blood he had shed, and mischief he had done to his...the Lord's cause and people in these poor nations." This is to be found in Somers Tracts, vi. 499. The only discrepancy, if it is one, between him and... | |
| 1893 - 844 pages
...declaring they " would call Charles Stuart, the man of blood, to account for the blood he had shed, and the mischief he had done to his utmost against the Lord's cause, and his people." The conduct of Cromwell, at this conjuncture, has been described as selfseekiug cunning.... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1845 - 598 pages
...debated amongst us, That it was our duty, if ever the Lord brought us back again in peace, to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for...the Lord's Cause and People in these poor Nations.' Mark that also ! ' And how the Lord led and prospered us in all our undertakings that year, in this... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 292 pages
...seeking the Lord's face, to come to a very clear and joint resolution, that it was our duty to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for...the Lord's cause and people in these poor nations."* It is a striking spectacle to witness the bold and formidable leaders of the Parliamentary army assembled... | |
| Scotland - 1847 - 806 pages
...— were cast aside, and they came to the solitary gloomy resolution, " That it is our duty to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for...the Lord's cause and people in these poor nations." Let no one suppose that, because Cromwell, and other officers of the army, had been negotiating with... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - Great Britain - 1847 - 396 pages
...seeking the Lord's face, to come to a very clear " and joint resolution, that it was our duty to call " Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account "...Lord's cause and " people in these poor nations."* It is a striking spectacle to witness the bold and formidable leaders of the parliamentary army assembled... | |
| 1847 - 1054 pages
...seeking the Lord's face, to come to a very clear and joint resolution, that it was our duty to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for that blood which he had shed, and mischief he had done to his utmost, against the Lord's cause and people in these... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 pages
...seeking " the Lord's face, to come to a very clear and joint re" solution, that it was our duty to call Charles Stuart, " that man of blood, to an account...Lord's cause and people in these poor " nations."* It is a striking spectacle to witness the bold and formidable leaders of the parliamentary army assembled... | |
| Methodist Church - 1848 - 660 pages
...large there debated, that it was our duty, if ever the Lord brought us back again in peace, to call Charles Stuart, that man of blood, to an account for...his utmost, against the Lord's cause and people in this poor nation." — Letters and Speeches, p. 87. It was, then, in this prayer meeting of generals... | |
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