| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...something in it. I diii so, and truly I must needs say tha t to you (impute it to what you pletise), I raised such men as had the fear of God before them,...day forward, I must say tO ' you, they were never be;itt•n ; and vhenever they were engaged against the enemy, they beat continually." Cromwell understood... | |
| HODGES SMITH - 1856 - 772 pages
...something in it. I diii so, and truly I must needs say tha t to you (impute it to what you pletise), I raised such men as had the fear of God before them,...that day forward, I must say tO' you, they were never be;itt•n ; and vhenever they were engaged against the enemy, they beat continually." Cromwell understood... | |
| Charles William Gregory (shipping agent.) - 1856 - 610 pages
...good men made better soldiers than mere gentlemen ; as he has himself written : — " I accordingly raised such men as had the fear of God before them,...conscience of what they did. And from that day forward they never were beaten ; but, whenever they were engaged against the enemy, they beat continually."... | |
| Temple Christian Faber - 1857 - 502 pages
...will be beaten still.' "The result was, 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." Here was the history of the great victories won by Christian resolution over all the fire and all the... | |
| John Langton Sanford - 1858 - 760 pages
...to 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...forward, I must say to you, they were never beaten ; and whenever they were engaged against the enemy, they beat them continually.' The troops thus raised have... | |
| 1858 - 516 pages
...celebrated Hampden : " I raised CROMWELL'S PRINCIPLE. 19 such men as had the fear of God before them, as made some conscience of what they did, and from that day forward they were never beaten." Here was the history of the great victories, won by Christian resolution,... | |
| Bezer Blundell - 1859 - 114 pages
...impracticable. " I told him " — continued Cromwell — " that I could do somewhat in it ; and truly I raised such men as had the fear of God before them,...some conscience of what they did, and from that day forwards they were never beaten." (3) (2) " Those under the king's commanders grew insensibly into... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1859 - 640 pages
...lie," which signifies an emphatic and even courteous assent and affirmation, must be borne in mir.d say to you, they were never beaten, and wherever they...engaged against the enemy, they beat continually. [ Yea .'] And truly this is matter of praise to God : — and it hath some instruction in it, To own... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1859 - 320 pages
...described in the words of their commander; of him who raised, and trained, and led them : " Truly, they were never beaten, and wherever they were engaged against the enemy they beat continually." It may be added here, with regard to athletic exercises, that Cromwell, when at Cambridge, distinguished... | |
| Michael Russell - 1860 - 288 pages
...something in it, I did so ; and truly I must needs say that to you (impute it to what you please), I raised such men as had the fear of God before them,...were never beaten, and wherever they were engaged Jgainst the enemy they beat continually." The character given of the Cromwellian soldiers iy Sir Philip... | |
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