| 1820 - 774 str.
...in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in hit life as Cromwell did on the occasion. When they were all met, he ordered the Jews...who inveighed much against the Jews, as a cruel and accursed people, Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them • men of God ;' and desired to... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1820 - 318 str.
...in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on the occasion. When they were all met, he ordered the Jews...who inveighed much against the Jews, as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them " men of God ;" and desired to... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1820 - 322 str.
...in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on the occasion. When they were all met, he ordered the Jews...who inveighed much against the Jews, as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them " men of God;" and desired to be... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1820 - 324 str.
...themselves. After that he turned to the clergy, who inveighed much against the Jews, as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called...whether it was not their opinion, that the Jews were to be called, in the fulness of time, into the church. He then desired to know, whether it was not... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 str.
...pressed in among the crowd, said, he never heard a man speak so well in his life, as Cromwell did on that occasion. When they were all met, he ordered the Jews...After that he turned to the clergy, who inveighed bitterly against the Jews, as a cruel and cursed people. Cromwell in his answer to the clergy called... | |
| William Coxe - 1829 - 568 str.
...in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life, as Cromwell did on the occasion. When they were all met, he ordered the Jews...who inveighed much against the Jews, as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called them ' men of God,' and desired to he... | |
| William Orme - 1840 - 274 str.
...prayers. Sir Paul Ricaut, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life as Cromwell did on this occasion. The part which Owen took in the debate is unknown, but judging from his avowed principles respecting... | |
| William Goodman - 1843 - 342 str.
...powerful among the clergy, to be present at the meeting in the long gallery at Whitehall. When they all met he ordered the Jews to speak for themselves....who inveighed much against the Jews as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called the Jews " men of God," and desired... | |
| William Goodman - 1845 - 340 str.
...powerful among the clergy, to be present at the meeting in the long gallery at Whitehall. When they all met he ordered the Jews to speak for themselves....who inveighed much against the Jews as a cruel and accursed people. Cromwell, in his answer to the clergy, called the Jews " men of God," and desired... | |
| Joseph Spence - 1858 - 454 str.
...Whitehall. Sir Paul Rycaut, who was then a young man, pressed in among the crowd, and said he never heard a man speak so well in his life, as Cromwell did on...clergy called them " Men of God ; " and desired to he informed by them whether it was not their opinion, that the Jews were one day to he called into... | |
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