| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1884 - 462 páginas
...somewhat in it; I did so; and truly I must needs say that to you (impart it to what you please), I raised such men as had- the fear of God before them,...to you, they were never beaten, and wherever they engaged against the enemy, they beat continually." l How decisive a proof is this of Cromwell's genius,... | |
| Henry Larkin - 1886 - 408 páginas
...this to you, — impute it as you please, — I raised such men as had the fear of God before them, as made some conscience of what they did. And, from that...engaged against the enemy, they beat continually. And truly this is a matter of praise to God ; and hath some instruction in it to the religious and... | |
| 1891 - 836 páginas
...continued, '•' impute it to what you please, I raised such men as had the fear of God before them — as made some conscience of what they did ; and from that...forward, I must say to you, they were never beaten." That is the word that describes the Puritan — conscience : men who made some conscience of what they... | |
| 1900 - 906 páginas
...go, or else you will be beaten still. ... I raised such men as had the fear of God before them, as made some conscience of what they did, and from that day forward they were never beaten." The famous Presbyterian clergyman, Baxter, who was by no means friendly to... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1888 - 248 páginas
...good notion, but an impracticable one. ... I raised such men as had the fear of God before them, as made some conscience of what they did ; and from that...engaged against the enemy, they beat continually. And truly this is a matter of praise to God : and it hath some instruction in it, To own men who are... | |
| Theodore Ayrault Dodge - 1890 - 468 páginas
...of a spirit that is likely to go as far as gentlemen will go," men imbued with a motive ; and he " raised such men as had the fear of God before them,...conscience of what they did." And " from that day forward, they were never beaten." Their noblesse was the fear of God. We English peoples are wont to ascribe... | |
| 1884 - 896 páginas
...September 28th, 1792. JOHN NEWTON. CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS' COURAGE.— Cromwell's Ironsides were men that had the fear of God before them and made some conscience of what they did. They were always victorious. They went into battle praying and singing Psalms. Their watchword was,... | |
| 1891 - 850 páginas
...continued, '•' impute it to what you please, I raised such men as had the fear of God before them — as made some conscience of what they did; and from that day forward, T must say to you, they were never beaten." • That is the word that describes the Puritan — conscience... | |
| Samuel Harden Church - 1894 - 564 páginas
...you, — impute it to what you please, — I raised such men as had the fear of God before them, as made some conscience of what they did. And from that...were engaged against the enemy, they beat continually ! And truly this is matter of praise to God : — and it hath some instruction in it to own ' men who... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1894 - 464 páginas
...as had the fear of God before them, as made some conscience of what they did [The Ironsides; yea!] ; and from that day forward, I must say to you, they...engaged against the enemy, they beat continually. [ Yea .'] And truly this is matter of praise to God : — and it hath some instruction in it, To own... | |
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