The Life of Sir Henry Vane the Younger: With a History of the Events of His TimeE. Nash, 1905 - 513 من الصفحات |
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... lives on . The seed he sowed grows and shows no sign of decay . He may have been mistaken in his political aspirations in his methods of repression by the civil power ; but is there one who cares for the Church of England who would have ...
... lives on . The seed he sowed grows and shows no sign of decay . He may have been mistaken in his political aspirations in his methods of repression by the civil power ; but is there one who cares for the Church of England who would have ...
الصفحة 60
... live and bring up their children , and there were wood , and pasture , and fishing , and game , and some trade with the Indians for furs . The little settlement of Plymouth had a slow growth ; but the scheme of a new colony on a larger ...
... live and bring up their children , and there were wood , and pasture , and fishing , and game , and some trade with the Indians for furs . The little settlement of Plymouth had a slow growth ; but the scheme of a new colony on a larger ...
الصفحة 64
... And yet a full accordance of opinion was impossible ; each man claimed , at least in theory , the right to shape his own opinions and conduct by what he SERIOUSNESS OF THEIR LIVES 65 read in or out of 64 LIFE OF SIR HENRY VANE.
... And yet a full accordance of opinion was impossible ; each man claimed , at least in theory , the right to shape his own opinions and conduct by what he SERIOUSNESS OF THEIR LIVES 65 read in or out of 64 LIFE OF SIR HENRY VANE.
الصفحة 65
... LIVES 65 read in or out of the books of the Old and New Testament . The extreme seriousness of their lives , the gravity of demeanour , the habitual dwelling upon the life beyond the grave darkened by a gloomy creed , the bareness and ...
... LIVES 65 read in or out of the books of the Old and New Testament . The extreme seriousness of their lives , the gravity of demeanour , the habitual dwelling upon the life beyond the grave darkened by a gloomy creed , the bareness and ...
الصفحة 66
... live , " he never dreamed that hundreds of thousands of innocent men and women should through this line suffer a death made even crueller than that of the Mosaic Code . Indeed , these stern men did nothing to soften the harshness of the ...
... live , " he never dreamed that hundreds of thousands of innocent men and women should through this line suffer a death made even crueller than that of the Mosaic Code . Indeed , these stern men did nothing to soften the harshness of the ...
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الصفحة 303 - Then to advise how war may best upheld Move by her two main nerves, iron and gold, In all her equipage...
الصفحة 205 - The Reformation of Religion in the Kingdoms of England and Ireland, in Doctrine, Worship, Discipline and Government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best Reformed Churches...
الصفحة 204 - God's people in other nations, after mature deliberation, resolved and determined to enter into a mutual and solemn league and covenant, wherein we all subscribe, and each one of us for himself, with our hands lifted up to the most high God, do swear, I. That we shall sincerely, really and constantly, through the grace of God, endeavour in our several places and callings, the preservation of the reformed religion in the Church of Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline and government, against...
الصفحة 237 - For what do the enemy say? Nay, what do many say that were friends at the beginning of the Parliament ? Even this, that the members of both houses have got great places and commands, and the sword into their hands ; and, what by interest in Parliament, what by power in the army, will perpetually continue themselves in grandeur, and not permit the war speedily to end, lest their own power should determine with it.
الصفحة 321 - I have sought the Lord night and day, that He would rather slay me than put me upon the doing of this work.
الصفحة 21 - That whereas, for several ill ends, the calling again of a parliament is divulged; though his majesty has shown, by frequent meetings with his people, his love to the use of parliaments ; yet the late abuse having, for the present, driven him unwillingly out of that course ; he will account it presumption for any one to prescribe to him any time for the calling of that assembly n.
الصفحة 237 - I am far from reflecting on any. I know the worth of those Commanders, Members of both Houses, who are yet in power: but if I may speak my conscience without reflection upon any, I do conceive if the Army be not put into another method...
الصفحة 151 - My lords, I have now troubled your lordships a great deal longer than I should have done. Were it not for the interest of these pledges, which a saint in heaven left me, I should be loth...
الصفحة 343 - ... convention of faithful, honest, and discerning men, chosen for that purpose by the free consent of the whole body...
الصفحة 236 - War, — casting off all lingering proceedings like 'those of soldiers-of-fortune beyond sea, to spin out a war, — we shall make the kingdom weary of us, and hate the name of a Parliament.