Ecclesiastical History of England: From the Opening of the Long Parliament to the Death of Oliver Cromwell, Volume 1Jackson, Walford, and Hodder, 1867 - England |
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... remained , now that the pent - up animosities of many years had burst out like the fires of a volcano . Theologians of a spirit like that of Ussher and others might have discovered grounds of union in spite of different views on some ...
... remained , now that the pent - up animosities of many years had burst out like the fires of a volcano . Theologians of a spirit like that of Ussher and others might have discovered grounds of union in spite of different views on some ...
Page 191
... remained the halo thrown round him by the late entry ; and it would not be forgotten by the monarch as the members knelt before him , that the Remonstrance which they brought— ( as ob- noxious to royalty as it was dear to the patriots ) ...
... remained the halo thrown round him by the late entry ; and it would not be forgotten by the monarch as the members knelt before him , that the Remonstrance which they brought— ( as ob- noxious to royalty as it was dear to the patriots ) ...
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... remained hopeful to the Royal eye ; and as the Commons had issued their ordinance touching religious worship , the King on the 10th of December published one of his own , enjoining strict conformity to the form of divine service as by ...
... remained hopeful to the Royal eye ; and as the Commons had issued their ordinance touching religious worship , the King on the 10th of December published one of his own , enjoining strict conformity to the form of divine service as by ...
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... remained in the lobby , then proceeds to report what occurred inside the House ; depending for his information , it appears , on some member , from whose lips he had eagerly caught up the following account : - " He came very ...
... remained in the lobby , then proceeds to report what occurred inside the House ; depending for his information , it appears , on some member , from whose lips he had eagerly caught up the following account : - " He came very ...
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... remained in existence . " The Prayer Book - said these ministers - continued to be vexatiously enforced , and what remedy , asked they , for this and other evils could there be but the debate of a free synod , and till that was held ...
... remained in existence . " The Prayer Book - said these ministers - continued to be vexatiously enforced , and what remedy , asked they , for this and other evils could there be but the debate of a free synod , and till that was held ...
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Page 432 - For I am the Lord, I change not ; therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consumed.
Page 320 - And Jehu answered, What hast thou to do with peace? turn thee behind me. And the watchman told, saying, He came even unto them, and cometh not again: and the driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he driveth furiously.
Page 282 - O send out thy light and thy truth: let them lead me; let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles. Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my exceeding joy : yea, upon the harp will I praise thee, O God my God.
Page 282 - For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday when it is past, and as a watch in the night. Thou earnest them away as with a flood ; they are as a sleep ; in the morning they are like grass which groweth up. In the morning it flourisheth, and groweth up ; in the evening it is cut down, and withereth.
Page 381 - God with an angry, that is, with a troubled and discomposed spirit, is like him that retires into a battle to meditate, and sets up his closet in the out-quarters of an army, and chooses a frontier garrison to be wise in.
Page 461 - His glory covered the heavens, and the earth was full of his praise. And his brightness was as the light; he had horns coming out of his hand: and there was the hiding of his power.
Page 312 - All these men of war, that could keep rank, came with a perfect heart to Hebron, to make David king over all Israel : and all the rest also of Israel were of one heart to make David king.
Page 282 - For Thou art the God of my strength : Why dost Thou cast me off ? Why go I mourning because of the oppression of the enemy...
Page 87 - You need not use all this art to tell me that you have a mind to leave us. But remember what I tell you : you are going to be undone. And remember also, that though you leave us, I will never leave you while your head is upon your shoulders...
Page 404 - Lord, I am coming as fast as I can. I know I must pass ' through the shadow of death, before I can come to see Thee. ' But it is but umbra mortis, a mere shadow of death, a little ' darkness upon nature; but Thou by Thy merits and passion ' hast broken through the jaws of death.