| Oliver Cromwell - 1894 - 540 páginas
...to have come to us. But the only wise God knows what is best. All shall work for Good. Our spirits3 are comfortable, praised be the Lord,— though our...present condition be as it is. And indeed we have much * Passages in his Highness'* last Sickness, already referred to. s minds. hope in the Lord ; of whose... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 414 páginas
...to have come to us. But the only wise God knows what is best. All shall work Jbr Good. Our spirits l are comfortable, praised be the Lord, — though our...you get together what forces you can against them. Send to friends in the South to help with more. Let H. Vane know what I write. I would not make it... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 428 páginas
...knows what w best. All shall work for Good. Our spirits 1 are comfortable, praised be the Lard, — though our present condition be as it is. And indeed...you get together what forces you can against them. Send to friends in the South to help with more. Let H. Vane know what I write. I would not make it... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 232 páginas
...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,...you get together what forces you can against them. Send to friends in the South to help -with more. Let H. Vane know what I write. I would not make it... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1898 - 230 páginas
...might have occasioned supplies to have come to us. But the only wise God knows what is best. All 10 145 shall work for Good. Our spirits* are comfortable,...you get together what forces you can against them. Send to friends in the South to help with more. Let H. Vane know what I write. I would not make it... | |
| Frederic Harrison - 1898 - 248 páginas
...the south to help what they can. The business nearly concerneth all good people." But he goes on : " All shall work for good. Our spirits are comfortable,...Lord ! though our present condition be as it is." With such foresight Oliver faced a great peril, that it might not lead to the ruin of the Commonwealth.... | |
| Sir Richard Tangye - 1899 - 316 páginas
...Copperspath it might have occasioned supplies to have come to us. But the only wise God knoweth what is best. All shall work for good. Our spirits are comfortable,...Lord, of whose mercy we have had large experience." * But he was not cast down, and his attendant, Harvey, wrote of him at that time : " He was a strong... | |
| Robert Forman Horton - 1899 - 228 páginas
...lost heart at such a moment. Yet on September 2 he wrote to Haselrig at Newcastle : " All shall be for good. Our spirits are comfortable, praised be...the Lord, though our present condition be as it is." It was a remark made by his friend Charles Harvey long afterwards : " He was a strong man ; in the... | |
| Thomas Stanford Baldock - 1899 - 584 páginas
...path, 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 cond1tion be as it is. And indeed we have much hope in the Lord ; of whose mercy we have had large... | |
| 1899 - 948 páginas
...together ; and the South to help what they can. The business nearly concerneth all Good People. . . . Our spirits are comfortable, praised be the Lord,...much hope in the Lord ; of whose mercy we have had long experience." Of the battle that followed who can write hoping that any will read while Carlyle's... | |
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