The Works of Thomas Carlyle, Volume 7Chapman and Hall, 1897 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 56
Page 6
... called into the field , or other occasions may remove me from hence ; having for the present some liberty of stay in London . The Lord direct all to His glory . I rest , Sir , your very humble servant , OLIVER CROMWELL . * Thomas Scott ...
... called into the field , or other occasions may remove me from hence ; having for the present some liberty of stay in London . The Lord direct all to His glory . I rest , Sir , your very humble servant , OLIVER CROMWELL . * Thomas Scott ...
Page 7
... called into the field . ' However , there will several things turn up to be settled first . ORDER On the Saturday 17th February 1648-9 , more properly on Monday 19th , the Council of State , first met , to constitute itself and begin ...
... called into the field . ' However , there will several things turn up to be settled first . ORDER On the Saturday 17th February 1648-9 , more properly on Monday 19th , the Council of State , first met , to constitute itself and begin ...
Page 25
... called Levellers ; concerning which we must now say a few words . 6 In 1647 , as we saw , there were Army Adjutators ; and among some of them wild notions afloat , as to the swift attainability of Perfect Freedom civil and religious ...
... called Levellers ; concerning which we must now say a few words . 6 In 1647 , as we saw , there were Army Adjutators ; and among some of them wild notions afloat , as to the swift attainability of Perfect Freedom civil and religious ...
Page 26
... called Saxon and other , properly are ; That all the Liberties of the People were lost by the coming in of William the Conqueror ; and that , ever since , the People of God had lived under tyranny and oppression worse than that of our ...
... called Saxon and other , properly are ; That all the Liberties of the People were lost by the coming in of William the Conqueror ; and that , ever since , the People of God had lived under tyranny and oppression worse than that of our ...
Page 29
... called these people ' Levellers ' ; but they took no notice of any one's sayings.'1 That was the end of Trooper Lockyer : six trumpets wailing stern music through London streets ; Rosemaries and Sword half - dipt in blood ; funeral of ...
... called these people ' Levellers ' ; but they took no notice of any one's sayings.'1 That was the end of Trooper Lockyer : six trumpets wailing stern music through London streets ; Rosemaries and Sword half - dipt in blood ; funeral of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
answer arms Army Arthur Haselrig blessing called Captain Catholic Christ Church Clonmacnoise Colonel command Committee of Estates Commons Journals Cork Council Covenant Cromwell's Dalegarth dear Declaration desire divers Doon Hill Dublin Dunbar Earl Edinburgh Castle endeavour Enemy English ESQUIRE farther fight foot forces Garrison give God's Governor guns hand hath hear heart HONOURABLE WILLIAM LENTHALL hope horse House humble servant Hursley Ireland Ireton Irish Kilkenny King King's Pamphlets Kirk late Lesley Letter liberty Lieutenant-General London Lord General's Lord Lieutenant Ludlow Malignants marched Massacre mercy Ministers Munster Musselburgh Newspapers in Cromwelliana night Officers OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver's Ormond PARLIAMENT OF ENGLAND party persons poor pray present quarters regiment rest Richard Cromwell RICHARD MAYOR Scotch Scotland Scots sent September 1650 shot soldiers storm Summons therein thereof things thought fit Town Tredah troops unto Wexford Whitlocke WILLIAM LENTHALL Youghal
Popular passages
Page 186 - In that day shall the Lord of hosts be for a crown of glory, and for a diadem of beauty, unto the residue of his people...
Page 185 - Is it, therefore, infallibly agreeable to the Word of God, all that you say ? I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken.
Page 159 - Lord, according as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue : whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises : that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.
Page 198 - If your forces had been in a readiness to have fallen upon the back of Copperspath, it might have occasioned supplies to have come to us. But the only wise God knows what is best. All shall work for Good. Our spirits are comfortable, praised be the Lord — though our present condition be as it is. And indeed we have much hope in the Lord ; of whose mercy we have had large experience.
Page 59 - And now give me leave to say how it comes to pass that this work is wrought. It was set upon some of our hearts, That a great thing should be done, not by power or might, but by the Spirit of God.
Page 186 - For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little: 11.
Page xiv - 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...
Page 55 - I wish that all honest hearts may give the glory of this to God alone, to whom indeed the praise of this mercy belongs.
Page 75 - Town ; which our men perceiving, ran violently upon the Town with their ladders, and stormed it. And when they were come into the market-place, the Enemy making a stiff resistance, our forces brake them; and then put all to the sword that came in their way.
Page 229 - I hope He that ascended up on high may give His gifts to whom he pleases : and if those gifts be the seal of Mission, be not envious though Eldad and Medad prophesy.