England During the Interregnum (1642-1660)Longmans , Green and Company, 1935 - 282 pàgines |
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Pàgina 77
... called for a Trumpet and set the soldier free , who came to my Lord General Cromwell and told him all the discourse . ... On the same day after four of the clock in the after- noon , our General with his Officers went and supped at ...
... called for a Trumpet and set the soldier free , who came to my Lord General Cromwell and told him all the discourse . ... On the same day after four of the clock in the after- noon , our General with his Officers went and supped at ...
Pàgina 147
... called ; they sat five months ; it is true we hardly heard of them in all that time . They took the Instrument into debate , and they must needs be dissolved ; and yet stood not the Instrument in need of mending ? Was not the case hard ...
... called ; they sat five months ; it is true we hardly heard of them in all that time . They took the Instrument into debate , and they must needs be dissolved ; and yet stood not the Instrument in need of mending ? Was not the case hard ...
Pàgina 176
... called ) possessed the Scriptures , but wanted the power and Spirit that they had , who gave forthe the Scriptures , and that was the reason they were not in fellowship with the Son , or with the Father , or with the Scriptures , or ...
... called ) possessed the Scriptures , but wanted the power and Spirit that they had , who gave forthe the Scriptures , and that was the reason they were not in fellowship with the Son , or with the Father , or with the Scriptures , or ...
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aforesaid appointed April Arms Assembly C. H. Firth charge Church City City of London clock Colonel commanded Commissioners Committee Commonwealth Commonwealth of England Company Council Counties Court Covenant Cromwell Cromwell's declare desire divers doth Dunkirk Earl enemy England English estates execution fight forces garrison Generall give Government hath Henry Cromwell hereby hill honour horse and foot House of Commons humble Ibid Inhabitants Interregnum Ireland Irish King King's Kingdom land late liberty London Long Parliament Lord Fairfax Lord Protector Majesty March Mardyke Memoirs ment merchants miles ministers nation neere night nott Oath officers Oliver Cromwell Ordinance Parlia Parliament party Peace persons Petition Petitioners poor present Prince Rupert prisoners Protector quarter Rebels Regiment Religion resolved Rushworth Scotland Scots sent September severall ships Sir George Booth soldiers taken thereof things Thurloe town trade Trained Bands unto William Waller