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... Judge , or at least was nominated to sit ; continued true to the Cause , in a dim way , till the very Re- storation ; and withdrew then into total darkness . 6 · This Letter is endorsed in Saunders's own hand , The ' Lord General's ...
... Judge , or at least was nominated to sit ; continued true to the Cause , in a dim way , till the very Re- storation ; and withdrew then into total darkness . 6 · This Letter is endorsed in Saunders's own hand , The ' Lord General's ...
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... judge to be about a thousand ; the pri- soners we took were about four thousand . lay on the Scotch right ; Dean and Pride , therefore , who fought on the English right , got gradually less and less to do . The Darwen between us and ...
... judge to be about a thousand ; the pri- soners we took were about four thousand . lay on the Scotch right ; Dean and Pride , therefore , who fought on the English right , got gradually less and less to do . The Darwen between us and ...
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... judge between us . And if our aim be anything beyond what we profess , He will requite it . If further trouble ensue upon your denial , we trust He will make our innocency to appear . I expect your answer to this summons , this day ...
... judge between us . And if our aim be anything beyond what we profess , He will requite it . If further trouble ensue upon your denial , we trust He will make our innocency to appear . I expect your answer to this summons , this day ...
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... Judge therein ! We trust He will persuade you better by this manifest token of His displeasure ; lest His hand be stretched out yet more against you , and your poor People also , if they will be deceived . That which I am to demand of ...
... Judge therein ! We trust He will persuade you better by this manifest token of His displeasure ; lest His hand be stretched out yet more against you , and your poor People also , if they will be deceived . That which I am to demand of ...
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... judge it good thrift ; especially if you consider that this place hath cost the Kingdom some hundred thousands of pounds already . And for aught I know , it may cost you one more , if it be trifled withal ; besides the dishonour of it ...
... judge it good thrift ; especially if you consider that this place hath cost the Kingdom some hundred thousands of pounds already . And for aught I know , it may cost you one more , if it be trifled withal ; besides the dishonour of it ...
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Página 327 - If God be for us, who can be against us? "Who can fight against the Lord and prosper? Who can resist His will? The Lord keep us in His love. I desire your prayers; your Family is often in mine. I rejoice to hear how it hath pleased the Lord to deal with my Daughter.* The Lord bless her, and sanctify all His dispensations to them and us.
Página 107 - God hath appointed authorities among the nations, to which active or passive obedience is to be yielded. This resides in England in the Parliament. Therefore active or passive resistance,
Página 193 - Enemy had made three retrenchments, both to the right and left 'of where we entered; all which they were forced to quit. Being thus entered, we refused them quarter; having the day before summoned the Town. I believe we put to the sword the whole number of the defendants. I do not think Thiity of the whole number escaped with their lives. Those that did, are in safe custody for the Barbadoes.
Página 51 - And he shall be for a sanctuary; but for a stone of stumbling and for a rock of offence to both the houses of Israel, for a gin and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. And many among them shall stumble, and fall, and be broken, and be snared, and be taken.
Página 50 - And he shall be for a sanctuary : but for a stone of stumbling, and for a rock of offence, to both the houses of Israel ; for a gin and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jerusalem.
Página 260 - And, behold, one of the children of Israel came and brought unto his brethren a Midianitish woman in the sight of Moses, and in the sight of all the congregation of the children of Israel, who were weeping before the door of the tabernacle of the congregation.
Página 124 - Parliament, and by the authority of the same, that the people of England, and of all the dominions and territories thereunto belonging, are and shall be, and are hereby constituted, made, established, and confirmed, to be a Commonwealth and Free State, and shall from henceforth be governed as a Commonwealth and Free State...
Página 84 - Therefore,' my Lords, I hold myself obliged, in prosecution of my Duty and Instructions, to demand, That your Lordships will give assurance in the name of the Kingdom of Scotland, that you will not admit or suffer any that have been active in, or consenting to, the said Engagement against England, or have lately been in arms at Stirling or elsewhere in the maintenance of that Engagement, to be employed in any public Place or Trust whatsoever. And this is the least security I can demand. I have received...
Página 283 - And shall endeavour to walk patiently and in love towards them, to see if at any time it shall please God to give them another or a better mind. And all men under the power of England, within this Dominion, are hereby required and enjoined strictly and religiously to do the same. To the second ' danger threatened ;' which is " the destruction of the Lives of the Inhabitants of this Nation :" — to make it good that this is designed, they14 give not one reason.
Página 198 - When they submitted, their officers were knocked on the head ; and every tenth man of the soldiers killed ; and the rest shipped for the Barbadoes.