| 708 pages
...mother and wife. About this tune Carlyle thinks Oliver became a Christian man, — one who "believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases." In 1628 Oliver is returned to Parliament. In 1631 he removed to St. Ives, a few miles from his native... | |
| 1846 - 670 pages
...hitherto : not the last of all, it is to be hoped. Oliver was henceforth a Christian man ; believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases." The earliest of these letters is dated St. Ives, Jan. 11, 1635. It seems that the writer, together... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 588 pages
...hitherto, — not the last of all, it is to be hoped. Oliver was henceforth a Christian man ; believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases. ^/ 1624. The grievance of Lay Impropriations, complained of in the Hampton-Court Conference twenty... | |
| 1846 - 668 pages
...hitherto : not the last of all, it is to be hoped. Oliver was henceforth a Christian man ; believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases." The earliest of these letters is dated St. Ives, Jan. 11, 1635. It seems that the writer, together... | |
| 1846 - 492 pages
...guides downwards, him and his activity for evermore. Oliver was henceforth a Christian man ; believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases. A modest, devout man, solemnly intent to make his calling and election sure ; to whom in credible dialect... | |
| 1846 - 514 pages
...hitherto — not the last of all, it is to be hoped. Oliver was henceforth a Christian man ; believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases." As in harmonious and significant unison with the above extract, we must give the following letter,... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 822 pages
...hitherto, — not the last of all, it is to be hoped. Oliver was henceforth a Christian man; believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and In all cases. Is this to be held as the one distinct profession of his own religious opinions, his own belief, which,... | |
| 1846 - 536 pages
...other, nothing of Heroic had ever been among us. " Oliver was henceforth a Christian man ; believed in God not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases. " Oliver naturally consorted henceforth with the Puritan clergy in preference to the other kind, zealously... | |
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 pages
...hitherto — not the last of all, it is to be hoped. Oliver waR henceforth a Christian man ; believed in God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases." Of the year 1626, the following is Mr. Carlyle's record : — " In the Ashmole museum at Oxford stands... | |
| 1846 - 910 pages
...hitherto— not the last of all, it is to be hoped. Oliver was henceforth a Christian man — believed iu God, not on Sundays only, but on all days, in all places, and in all cases.' leaving the reader to make what he can of this statement (involving as it does a religious theory,... | |
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