And is it not so, clearly? That which caused your men to storm so courageously, it was the Spirit of God, who gave your men courage, and took it away again; and gave the Enemy courage, and took it away again; and gave your men courage again, and therewith... Complete Works of Thomas Carlyle - Page 462by Thomas Carlyle - 1901Full view - About this book
| Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1647 - 120 pages
...your men courage and took it away again ; and gave the Enemy courage, and took it away again; and gave your men courage again, and therewith this happy success....therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory. ' n Such was the spirit and temper of the Puritanism of the seventeenth century, in New England and... | |
| England - 1847 - 798 pages
...rebellion — as openly, as decidedly, as rigoronsly. " It is remarkable," continued the despatch, " that these people, at the first, set up the mass in...monasteries; but afterwards grew so insolent, that, the last Lord's day before the storm, the Protestants were thrust out of the great church called St Peter's,... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 pages
...your men courage and took it away again, and gave the enemy courage and took it away again, and gave your men courage again, and therewith this happy success...therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory."* The apology that Cromwell suggests for his severity, which assuredly in most minds would have created... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 pages
...your men courage and took it away again, and gave the enemy courage and took it away again, and gave your men courage again, and therewith this happy success...therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory."* The apology that Cromwell suggests for. his severity, which assuredly in most minds would have created... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 286 pages
...your men courage and took it away again, and gave the enemy courage and took it away again, and gave your men courage again, and therewith this happy success...and therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory."f The apology that Cromwell suggests for his severity, which assuredly in most minds would have... | |
| Michael Russell - 1838 - 394 pages
...your men courage and took it away again, and gave the enemy courage and took it away again, and gave your men courage again, and therewith this happy success...and therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory."f The apology that Cromwell suggests for his severity, which assuredly in most minds would have... | |
| Ireland - 1832 - 448 pages
...the enemy courage, and took it away again, and gave your men courage again, and therewith this great success, and therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory. It is remarkable that this people at the first, net up the mass in some of the places of the town that had been monasteries... | |
| Statesmen - 1838 - 380 pages
...your men courage and took it away again, and gave the enemy courage and took it away again, and gave your men courage again, and therewith this happy success...therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory." Well had it been for Cromwell and his fame, if, of such deeds as these, he could have handed over from... | |
| John D'Alton - Drogheda (Ireland) - 1844 - 502 pages
...the enemy courage and took it away again, and gave your men courage again, and therewith this great success , and therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory. It is remarkable that this people at the first set up the mass in some of the places of the town, that had been monasteries,... | |
| James Johnson - Ireland - 1844 - 400 pages
...God. And is it not so, clearly, that which caused your men to storm the breach so courageously, &c., and therefore it is good that God alone have all the glory !" To be sure it was! This imp of hell set fire to the wooden steeple of the church, crammed with wretched... | |
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