| Edward Hyde (1st earl of Clarendon.), earl of Clarendon Hyde (Edward) - 1826 - 670 páginas
...but left all XVI .men to cast about for themselves, till they were 1659. awakeiied and confounded by such a prodigious act of providence, as God hath scarce...led his own chosen people through the Red sea. The aflair. After the defeat of Booth and Middleton, and the king's hopes so totally destroyed, the parliament... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 666 páginas
...but left all WI . men to cast about for themselves, till they were 1659. awakene(l and confounded by such a prodigious act of providence, as God hath scarce...led his own chosen people through the Red sea. The affair. After the defeat of Booth and Middleton, and the king's hopes so totally destroyed, the parliament... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 668 páginas
...but left all XVI .men to cast about for themselves, till they were 1659. awakened and confounded by such a prodigious act of providence, as God hath scarce...led his own chosen people through the Red sea. The affair. After the defeat of Booth and Middleton, and the aftfrTh*1"1 king's hopes so totally destroyed,... | |
| 1830 - 592 páginas
...restored, without any terms or treaty, which some so much rejoiced at, and which the Lord Clarendon says, was " such a prodigious act of Providence, as God...upon freeing himself from shackles, and setting up arbitrary government.' Vol. I. p. 66. The Author was not fourteen years of age, when James II. acceded... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 560 páginas
...hopes he had, but left all men to cast about for themselves, till they were awakened and confounded by such a prodigious act of providence, as God hath scarce...he led his own chosen people through the Red sea. After the defeat of Booth and Middleton, and the king's hopes so totally destroyed, the parliament... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1843 - 810 páginas
...men to cast about for themselves, till they were awakened and confounded by such a prodigious actof providence, as God hath scarce vouchsafed to any nation,...he led his own chosen people through the Red sea. After the defeat of Booth and Middleton, and the king's hopes so totally destroyed, the parliament... | |
| Thomas M'Crie - 1848 - 610 páginas
...state of the country under his administration. Lord Clarendon affirms that the restoration of Charles was " such a prodigious act of providence as God hath scarce vouchsafed to any1 nation since he led his own chosen people through the Red Sea."* And certainly the active exertions... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1849 - 614 páginas
...hopes he had, but left all men to cast about for themselves, till they were awakened and confounded by such a prodigious act of providence, as [God] hath...he led his own chosen people through the Red sea. 78 After the defeat of Booth and Middleton, and the king's hopes so totally destroyed, the parliament... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1882 - 284 páginas
...make us blush that it forms an era in our history ; though a man as able as Clarendon did call it, " such a prodigious act of Providence as God hath scarce...nation since He led His own chosen people through the Eed Sea." Concerning which we can only say that if these are mercies it is a mercy that they are so... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 480 páginas
...for themselves, till they were awakened and confounded by such -a prodigious act of Providence as he hath scarce vouchsafed to any nation, since he led his own chosen people through the Red Sea. 78. After the defeat of Booth and Middleton, and the King's 1659 hopes so totally destroyed, the 1... | |
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