An historical relation of the life of mr. Joseph Lister, late of the Society at Kippin; containing an authentic account of the siege of Bradford, &cW. H. Blackburn, ... Heaton and Barr, Leeds; Tute Wakefield; Smart, Huddersfield; Whitely, Halifax; Chambers and Lumb, Keighley, 1821 - 60 ページ |
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... tell ; but however , they came again shortly ; and the King in person at the head of a great army went to meet them , together with a great number of Noblemen , Bishops and Gentlemen " in great fury , with a design to fight with , and ...
... tell ; but however , they came again shortly ; and the King in person at the head of a great army went to meet them , together with a great number of Noblemen , Bishops and Gentlemen " in great fury , with a design to fight with , and ...
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... I returned to my Master and gave him what in- formation I could . " Well , " said he , " dare you go back again to your dame ? " " yes Sir , " said 1 , " if you please to send me . " " Go then , " said he , and tell 18 THE LIFE OF.
... I returned to my Master and gave him what in- formation I could . " Well , " said he , " dare you go back again to your dame ? " " yes Sir , " said 1 , " if you please to send me . " " Go then , " said he , and tell 18 THE LIFE OF.
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... tell him what was done , and ask his further counsel . He was then troubled , and sent me back , to tell my dame , that he was wholly at a loss what to advise her to do , but must leave her to find out the best way , and to act ac ...
... tell him what was done , and ask his further counsel . He was then troubled , and sent me back , to tell my dame , that he was wholly at a loss what to advise her to do , but must leave her to find out the best way , and to act ac ...
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Joseph Lister. UNINN home and tell thy dame , what I say ; and what we , thou and I have done . " " yes Sir , " said I , " that I pur- posed to do . " So I took my leave of him , and returned to my dame , who did sadly resent the tidings ...
Joseph Lister. UNINN home and tell thy dame , what I say ; and what we , thou and I have done . " " yes Sir , " said I , " that I pur- posed to do . " So I took my leave of him , and returned to my dame , who did sadly resent the tidings ...
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... tell my Dame , that the cause of it lay so much at the door of her unworthy carriage to her husband . In a little time I fell sick , and so came home to my mother at Bradford ; and then were my soul troub- les , and fears more sharp and ...
... tell my Dame , that the cause of it lay so much at the door of her unworthy carriage to her husband . In a little time I fell sick , and so came home to my mother at Bradford ; and then were my soul troub- les , and fears more sharp and ...
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Adwalton affliction army began Bingley Bless the Lord bloody Bradford broke brought Church at Kippin comfortably command convenient daughter dear mother dear wife death desired distemper durst Earl of Newcastle endeavoured enemy England father fears fell free love gave gentleman give God's gone gospel guns Halifax hands Hartlepool heart holy horse inclined JOSEPH LISTER Joshua Bailey KEIGHLEY King knew Lancashire Leeds live Lord's day Lord's supper maid master mercy mistress Mixenden morning never night Oliver Cromwell ordered ordinances parley parliament pastor pleased pounds pray prayers preach providence Pudsey quarter remember renewed their call resolved Samuel Bailey satisfaction satisfied says sent sermon Sir Thomas Fairfax sister soldiers soul stay steeple tell my Dame things thither thought thy dame tide told took my leave town unto Wakefield walked weary Whitaker White-Hall woman Yorkshire young
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59 ページ - LET us therefore fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of you 2 should seem to come short of it.
20 ページ - Having your conversation honest among the Gentiles: that, whereas they speak against you as evildoers, they may by your good works, which they shall behold, glorify God in the day of visitation.
20 ページ - Though Moses and Samuel stood before me, yet my mind could not be toward this people: cast them out of my sight, and let them go forth.
15 ページ - None expecting to live any longer than till the enemy came into the town ; the Earl of Newcastle having charged his men to kill all, man, woman, and child, in the town, and to give them all Bradford quarter, for the brave Earl of Newport's sake. However, God so ordered it, that before the town was taken the Earl gave a different order (viz.), that quarter should be given to all the townsmen.
6 ページ - ... home had we that evening, for we must needs go to Bradford, and knew not but incarnate devils and death would be there before us, and meet us there. What sad and strange conjectures, or rather conclusions, will surprise and fear make! Methinks I shall never forget this time. Well we got home, and found friends and neighbours in our case, and expecting the cut-throats coming. But at last some few horsemen were prevailed with to go to Halifax, to know how the case stood. They went with a great...
17 ページ - There were four of you; where is the other ?' but they knew not, for I, being the last and least of them, was not missed ; so he never looked after me more ; but I have often thought since how easily we might have knocked him down, had we but had courage ; but, alas! we had none.
16 ページ - ... I think I can lead him a safe way ;' for being born in that town, I knew all the by-ways about it. ' ' David also desired her to let me go with him, so she begged a blessing on me, and sent me away, not knowing where we could be safe. So away we went, and I led him to a place called the Sillbridge, where a foot company was standing; yet I think they did not see us, so we ran on the right hand of them, and then waded over the water, and hearing a party of horse come down the lane towards the town,...
16 ページ - And as we walked up the street, we met a young gentleman, called David Clarkson, leading a horse. My mother asked him where he had been with that horse. Says he, ' I made an essay to go with my brother Sharp, and the army, who broke through the enemy's leaguer ; but the charge was so hot I came back again, and now I know not what to do.
5 ページ - Bradford again, where the same report was spread about. Upon which the congregation was all in confusion; some ran out, others wept, others fell to talking to friends, and the Irish massacre being but lately acted, and all circumstances put together, the people's hearts failed with fear ; so that the Rev.
16 ページ - I 176 think it not mercy than half a score were slain, and that was a wonder considering what hatred and rage they came with against us'.140 After losing thirty of their men in the breach the royalist infantry were fighting mad as they despoiled Leicester in May 1645. They hanged Mr Raynor, 'an honest religious gentleman'.