| R. Griffiths - 1772 - 632 страница
...that word, nor is it blameable. ' The officers and fuldiers of the parlement held it not unlawful!, when they carryed their lives in their hands, and...to adventure them in the high places of the field, toincjurage <jae another :'..'».«-.. u. k out out of his word who commautids over all : and this... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1772 - 628 страница
...that word, nor is it blameable. ' The officers and foldiers of the parlement he'd it not unlawful!, when they carryed their' lives in their hands, and were going to adventure them in the h¡2h places of the field, toincourage one another Rty. June 1772. K k oui out of his word who commaunds... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1821 - 668 страница
...is it blameable. The officers and soldiers of the Parliament held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives in their hands, and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His word who commands over all ; and this had more weight and impression... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 550 страница
...blamable. The officers and soldiers of the parliament's army held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives in their hands, and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His word who commands over all; and this had more weight and impression... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 540 страница
...officers and soldiers of the parliament's army held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives hi their hands, and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His word who commands over all ; and this had more weight and impression... | |
| 1838 - 380 страница
...by that Word, nor is it blameable. The officers and soldiers of the parlement held it not unlawfull, when they carryed their lives in their hands, and...adventure them in the high places of the field, to incourage one another out of His Word who commands over all : and this had more weight and impression... | |
| Independent Whig, Andrew SCOTT (Member of the Merchant Company, Edinburgh.) - 1845 - 420 страница
...blameable. The officers and soldiers of the parliament's army held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives in their hands, and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His word, who commands over all ; and this had more weight and impression... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 страница
...forbidden by that Word. The officers and soldiers of the parliament held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives in their hands, and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His Word who commands over all; and this has more weight and impression... | |
| Bulstrode Whitelocke - 1855 - 506 страница
...is it blamable. The officers and soldiers of the Parliament held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives in their hands and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His word who commands over all ; and this had more weight and impression... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 страница
...it blaineable. The officers and soldiers of the parliament held it not unlawful, when they carried their lives in their hands, and were going to adventure them in the high places of the field, to encourage one another out of His 1053.] WHITELOCKE AND QUEEN CHRISTINA. Ш Word who commands over all... | |
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