The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, 2. kötet |
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3. oldal
... concerned in them , so he was to make a strict account to Almighty God for any neglect of his duty , or their preservation . 4 5 " For the manifold attempts to provoke his B 2 -3 . 3 The king's declaration from York . ( 1642. )
... concerned in them , so he was to make a strict account to Almighty God for any neglect of his duty , or their preservation . 4 5 " For the manifold attempts to provoke his B 2 -3 . 3 The king's declaration from York . ( 1642. )
9. oldal
... duty and faith of servants usque ad aras , and for whose sake he had undergone many difficulties , either totally aliened from his service , and engaged against him , or , like men in a trance , unapplicable to it : he will conclude ...
... duty and faith of servants usque ad aras , and for whose sake he had undergone many difficulties , either totally aliened from his service , and engaged against him , or , like men in a trance , unapplicable to it : he will conclude ...
17. oldal
... duty , we are so conscious to ourself of having done our part since this parliament , that , in whatsoever condition we now stand , we are confident of the continued pro- tection from Almighty God , and the constant gratitude , obedi ...
... duty , we are so conscious to ourself of having done our part since this parliament , that , in whatsoever condition we now stand , we are confident of the continued pro- tection from Almighty God , and the constant gratitude , obedi ...
19. oldal
... duty , and all persons of quality of that great county , and of the counties adjacent , resorted to him , and many persons of condition from London , and those parts , who had not the courage to attend upon him at Whitehall ; so that ...
... duty , and all persons of quality of that great county , and of the counties adjacent , resorted to him , and many persons of condition from London , and those parts , who had not the courage to attend upon him at Whitehall ; so that ...
20. oldal
... duty to have done , and for failing wherein no other excuse can be made , but that , after he had taken so full a resolution to have waited upon his majesty thither that he had dressed himself in his tra- 20 The king determines to ...
... duty to have done , and for failing wherein no other excuse can be made , but that , after he had taken so full a resolution to have waited upon his majesty thither that he had dressed himself in his tra- 20 The king determines to ...
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345. oldal - And it came to pass on the morrow, that Moses said unto the people, "Ye have sinned a great sin: and now I will go up unto the Lord; peradventure I shall make an atonement for your sin.
477. oldal - That your majesty will be pleased to enter into a more strict alliance with the States of the United Provinces, and other neighbour princes and states of the Protestant religion...
194. oldal - Archb. Sir, will you grant to hold and keep the rightful customs which the commonalty of this your kingdom have ? and will you defend and uphold them to the honour of God, so much as in you lieth ? King. I grant, and promise so to do.
346. oldal - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord, against the mighty.
346. oldal - Take away the dross from the silver, and there shall come forth a vessel for the finer. 5 Take away the wicked from before the king, and his throne shall be established in righteousness.
85. oldal - ... to constitute an assembly for the framing a new model for the government of the church, which was done accordingly ; those who were true sons of the church not so much as endeavouring the nomination of sober and learned men, abhorring such a reformation, as begun with the invasion and suppression of the church's rights in calling a synod, as well known as Magna Charta : and if any well affected member, not enough considering...
208. oldal - ... he, or they unto whom the government and education of the King's children shall be committed, shall be approved of by both Houses of Parliament; and in the intervals of Parliament, by the assent of the major part of the Council, in such manner as is before expressed in the choice of councillors; and that all such servants as are now about them, against whom both Houses shall have any just exceptions, shall be removed.
105. oldal - Majesty will be pleased, by Act of Parliament, to clear the Lord Kimbolton and the five members of the House of Commons, in such manner that future Parliaments may be secured from the consequence of that evil precedent.
476. oldal - That the votes of popish lords in the house of peers may be taken away, so long as they continue papists : and that your majesty will consent to such a bill as shall be drawn, for the education of the children of papists by protestants in the protestant religion.
179. oldal - ... hereafter, if there should be opportunity of " gaining more credit, there would not be wanting " who would suggest unto his majesty, that it was " done by them : and if his majesty were driven " from them, they hoped it was not by his own " fears, but by the fears of the lord Digby, and his " retinue of cavaliers ; and...