| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1836 - 470 pages
...when he first went into engagement, he saw his men beaten on every side; but afterwards, when he had "raised such me,n as had the fear of God before them and made conscience of what they did," he was always successful against the enemy.* But these are obviously... | |
| 1838 - 378 pages
...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,...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 that are... | |
| 1838 - 560 pages
...talked a good notion, but an impracticable one. I told him I could do somewhat in it; and I accordingly 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 ; but, whenever they were engaged against the enemy, they beat continually."... | |
| 1838 - 500 pages
...were unsuitable; and of his own exertions in the matter; and he then says, " I raised such persons as had the fear of God before them, and made some conscience of what they did. And from that day forwards they were never beaten, but whenever they engaged with the enemy they beat continually." This... | |
| 1846 - 670 pages
...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 were never beaten ; and whenever they were engaged against the enemy they beat continually. [Yea.] And truly this is a matter... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1842 - 226 pages
...he first went into engagement, he saw his men beaten on every side ; but afterwards, when he had " raised such men as had the fear of God before them, and made conscience of what they did," he was always successful against the enemy.* But these are obviously... | |
| Wilhelm Meinhold - 1844 - 426 pages
...one. Truly I told him I could do somewhat in it; I did so ; and truly I must needs say that to you, 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." Acting upon this principle, Cromwell raised a troop... | |
| Robert Southey - 1844 - 536 pages
...one. Truly I told him I could do somewhat in it : I did so ; and truly I must needs say that to you, 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." Acting upon this principle, Cromwell raised a troop... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 190 pages
...one. Truly I told him I could do somewhat in it ; I did so ; and truly I must needs say that to you, 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." Acting upon this principle, Cromwell raised a troop... | |
| 1845 - 570 pages
...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...engaged against the enemy they beat continually." These were they who came to be popularly known as Cromwell's Ironsides — the Invincible Ironsides,... | |
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