| James Philemon Holcombe - 1866 - 548 str.
...trials, so that we may sorrow together. Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favor from the Lord in this great victory given unto us,...the godly party principally. We never charged but we rooted the enemy. The left wing, which I commanded, being our iron horse, saving a few Scots in our... | |
| John Richard Andrews (barrister.) - 1870 - 482 str.
...mercies ; and to praise the Lord together, in chastisements or trials, that so we may sorrow together. ' Truly, England and the church of God hath had a great...unto us, such as the like never was since this war begun. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly... | |
| John Lingard - 1871 - 306 str.
...mercies • and to praise the Lord together in chastisements or trials, that so we may sorrow together. Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great...charged but we routed the enemy. The Left Wing, which I commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear, beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1873 - 314 str.
...mercies ; and to praise the Lord together in chastisements or trials, that so we may sorrow together. Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great...charged but we routed the enemy. The Left Wing, which I commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear, beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 504 str.
...century. " We had all the evidence," writes Cromwell to his brotherin-law, colonel Valentine Walton, " of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing...upon the godly party principally. We never charged hut we routed the enemy. The left wing, which I commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots... | |
| John Nicholson, W. G. Hird - 1876 - 544 str.
...mercyes, that wee praise the Lord together in chastisements or tryalls, that soe wee may sorrowe together. Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favour from the Lord in this great victorie given unto us. Such as the like was never since this war begunn. It had all the evidences... | |
| William Maxwell Blackburn - 1879 - 752 str.
...Cromwell, who seems to have led the forlorn hope in the dark hour of confusion and rout, described it as "an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly party principally." There were four notable results: (i) A rapid decline of the king's cause. All the east half of England... | |
| Francis Warre Cornish - 1882 - 444 str.
...mercies ; and to praise the Lord together in chastisements or trials, that so we may sorrow together. Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favour from the Lord in this great victory, such as the like never was since this war began. We never charged . . . but we routed the enemy. .... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1883 - 272 str.
...trials, so that we may sorrow together. " Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great . favor from the Lord, in this great victory given unto us,...like never was since this war began. It had all the evidence of an absolute victory, obtained, by the Lord's blessing, upon the godless party principally.... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1883 - 310 str.
...trials, so that we may sorrow together. ' ' Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favor from the Lord, in this great victory given unto us,...like never was since this war began. It had all the evidence of an absolute victory, obtained, by the Lord's blessing, upon the godless party principally.... | |
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