 | Charles Morris - 1895
...to the profession of the gospel : how can you be a Parliament for God's people ? Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God — go!" These words were like bomb-shells exploded in the chamber of Parliament. Such a scene had never before... | |
 | James Baldwin - Readers - 1897
...profession of the Gospel — how can you be a Parliament for God's people ? 30 Depart, I say ; and let us have done with you. In the name of God —...whether not on its head : such a scene as was never 5 seen before in any House of Commons. History reports with a shudder that my Lord General, lifting... | |
 | James Baldwin - Readers - 1897 - 240 pages
...the profession of the Gospel—how can you be a Parliament for God's people? so Depart, I say ; and let us have done with you. In the name of God —...course, all on its feet, — uncertain almost whether riot on its head : such a scene as was never . r > seen before in any House of Commons. History reports... | |
 | Charles Henry Fowler - Presidents - 1910 - 331 pages
...hireling, paid for thy speeches!" "How can you be a Parliament for God's people ? Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!" And Parliament went. Drawing his sword, he put the point of it under the sacred mace and gave it a... | |
 | Silas Arthur Cook - Christian sociology - 1915 - 348 pages
...hireling, paid for thy speeches!" "How can you be a Parliament for God's people? Depart I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go !" For a time there had been No master spirit, no determined road; But equally a want of books and... | |
 | Estelle Ross - Great Britain - 1915 - 192 pages
...scandalous to the profession of the Gospel; how can you be a Parliament for God's people? Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God — go." "Take away that bauble!" he commanded, as he caught sight of the mace lying on the Speaker's table.... | |
 | Suzy Platt - Quotations, English - 1992 - 520 pages
...account": "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing lately. . . . Depart, I say; and let us have done with you. In the name of God,— go!"— Thomas Carlyle, Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, vol. 3, part 7, pp. 34-35 (1897). On May 7,... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - Literary Criticism - 1993 - 622 pages
...Council of State on April 20, 1653. "How can you be a Parliament for God's People? Depart, I say; and let us have done with you. In the name of God, — go!" (Cromwell 3:35. See also Milton, Complete Prose 4:215-16). 198.16. Pride's Purges: The purge of the... | |
 | Norman Rose - Biography & Autobiography - 1994 - 516 pages
...to the Long Parliament: 'You have sat too long for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!' Set the country an example, Lloyd George implored Chamberlain, and sacrifice 'the seals of office'.... | |
 | William Lamont - History - 1996 - 232 pages
...speak for the nation : "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go." But less well known is the fact that advertisements in wartime for shoe polish were adorned with a... | |
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