| Charles I (King of England) - 1861 - 366 pages
...that particular. I pray God, with St. Stephen, that it be not laid to their charge ; nay, not only so, but that they may take the right way to the peace...commands me not only to forgive particular men, but to endeavour, to the last gasp, the peace of the kingdom. Now, Sirs, believe it, you shall never go... | |
| William Hennessey Marah - 1869 - 276 pages
...that particular. I pray God, with St. Stephen, that it be not laid to their charge ; nay, not only so, but that they may take the right way to the peace...commands me not only to forgive particular men, but to endeavour to the last gasp the peace of the kingdom. Now, Sirs, believe it, you shall never go right,... | |
| Thomas Gent - 1869 - 308 pages
...I wish they may repent : I pray God, with St. STEPHEN, That this be not laid to their Charge : And not only fo, but that they may take the right Way to the Peace of the Kingdom. After this, he difcours'd of what was due to GOD, his Succeffors, and the People ; profefs'd his Affection... | |
| English newspapers - 1876 - 64 pages
...that particular. I pray God with St. Stephen that this be laid not to their charge, nay not only so, but that they may take the right way to the peace of the kingdom, for charity commands me not only to forgive particular men, but to endeaveur to the last gasp the peace... | |
| John Beresford - 1923 - 228 pages
...that they should repent, but that they might " take the right way to the peace of the Kingdom, for Charity commands me not only to forgive particular Men, but my Charity commands me to endeavour to the last gasp the peace of the Kingdom." He proceeded to give his opinion as to how his... | |
| J. P. Kenyon - 1986 - 504 pages
...that particular. I pray God, with St Stephen, that this be not laid to their charge. Nay, not only so, but that they may take the right way to the peace...forgive particular men, but my charity commands me to endeavour to the last gasp the peace of the kingdom . . . Now sirs, I must show you both how you are... | |
| Patricia Fumerton - 1993 - 300 pages
...affirmed his innocence and, excusing Parliament, laid blame on the army. He forgave all, however, praying "that they may take the right way to the Peace of the kingdom. . . . So, Sirs, I do wish with all my soul, and I do hope there is some here* that will carry it further."... | |
| Robert Wilcher - 2001 - 424 pages
...of his people: 'I pray God with St Stephen, That this be not laid to their charge, nay, not only so, but that they may take the right way to the Peace of the Kingdom, for my charity commands me not onely to forgive particular men, but my Charity commands me to indeavor to the last gasp the Peace... | |
| Kate Aughterson - 2002 - 628 pages
...not laid to their charge, Nay, not only so, hut that they may take the right way to the peace of me Kingdom. for my charity commands me not only to forgive particular men, hut my charity commands me to endeavour to the last gasp the peace of the kingdom . . . Now sirs, I... | |
| John Milton - 2005 - 340 pages
...that particular: I pray God with St. Stephen, That this be not laid to their charge, nay, not only so, but that they may take the right way to the Peace of the Kingdom, for my Chanty commands me, not only to forgive particular men, but my Charity commands me to endeavour to... | |
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