| William L. Holladay - 1995 - 412 str.
...mercies; that we may praise the Lord together in chastisements of 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... | |
| Ian Robinson - 1998 - 234 str.
...mercies; that we may 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... | |
| Antonia Fraser - 2001 - 796 str.
...Eastern Association would enable Parliament to fight off the reckless but brilliant Rupert. 6 Ironsides Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great...favour from the Lord, in this great victory given to us. It had all the evidence of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 2002 - 388 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 Loid, in this great Victory given unto us, such as the like never was since this War began. It had... | |
| E. Michael Rusten, Sharon O. Rusten - 2003 - 840 str.
...trials, that so we may sorrow together. Trulv England and the Church of God hath had a great favor from the Lord, in this great victory given unto us, such as the like never was since this War began. 1t had all the evidences of an absohtte victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the Godly Party... | |
| Peter Gaunt - 2004 - 156 str.
...England was secured by parliament. Three days after the battle, Cromwell wrote in euphoric tones of 'this great victory given unto us, such as the like...principally. We never charged but we routed the enemy... God made them as stubble to our swords. . .Give glory, all the glory, to God'. But in this .......... | |
| David S. Katz - 2004 - 428 str.
...brother-in-law, Colonel Valentine Walton, who had lost a son in the fight. In Cromwell's view, Marston Moor 'had all the evidences of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly party principally.'74 This was substantially the same assessment he made after the battle of Long Sutton... | |
| E. Michael Rusten, Sharon O. Rusten - 2005 - 566 str.
...Cromwell wrote three days after the battle: Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favor from the Lord, in this great victory given unto us,...We never charged but we routed the enemy. . . . The particulars I cannot relate now; but I believe, of twenty thousand the Prince hath not four thousand... | |
| Diane Purkiss - 2009 - 677 str.
...mercies; that we may 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 given to us, such as the like never was since this war began. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory... | |
| 2006 - 36 str.
...mercies; that we may praise the Lord together in chastisement or trials, that so we may sorrow together. Truly England and the Church of God hath had a great favour from our Lord, in this great victory given unto us, such as the like never was since this war began. It... | |
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