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" Sir, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world can do besides. To a willing man there is no injury done, and as by God's grace I forgive all the world with a calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my dislodging soul,... "
The History of Modern Europe: with an Account of the Decline and Fall of the ... - Trang 282
bởi William Russell - 1837
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A history of England, by mrs Markham 12th ed

Elizabeth Penrose - 1869 - 528 trang
...him, for the sake of public peace, no longer to defer his assent to it, and ended his letter thus:—" My consent will more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To you I can resign the life of this world with all imaginable cheerfulness." He perhaps thought that...

Hypocrisy, a picture of the past [caricaturing the National covenant of 1638 ...

Hypocrisy - 1872 - 70 trang
...with so much vehemence. ' In this' added he, ' my request will more acquit you to God than all fJie world can do besides. To a willing man there is no injury, and by God's grace I forgive all the world, with a calmness and meekness of infinite contentment to my...

King and Commonwealth, a history of the Great rebellion [by B.M. Gardiner ...

Bertha Meriton Gardiner - 1874 - 404 trang
...handed him from the earl bidding him pass the bill — " Sire, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world can do besides ; to a willing man there is no injury done." " My Lord of Strafford's condition," said Charles, " is more happy than mine."* He shed tears,...

The house of Stuart

1874 - 344 trang
...the only mode of reconciling himself with his people. The letter ended thus: " Sire, my consent shall more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To a willing mind there is no injury done." When eventually Charles affixed his signature to the death-warrant,...

Cavaliers and Roundheads

John George Edgar - 1875 - 556 trang
...allaying the storm that was raging, to consent to the execution. " Sire," he said, " my consent shall more acquit you to God than all the world can do besides. To a willing mind there is no injury done ; and as, by God's grace, I forgive all the world, so I can give up the...

Charles I.

Jacob Abbott - 1876 - 292 trang
...acquit you herein to God, than all the World can do besides; To a willing Man there is no Injury done; and as by God's Grace, I forgive all the World, with...of infinite Contentment to my dislodging Soul, so, Sir, to you I can give the Life of this World with all the cheerfulness imag. inable, in the just Acknowledgment...

The Illustrated History of England

Thomas Keightley - 1876 - 1148 trang
...himself urging him to pass the bill. " Sir," said he in it, " my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world can do besides. To a willing man there is no injury done." A truly noble mind would have perished sooner than sacrifice such a voluntary victim; Charles,...

Charles I.

Jacob Abbott - 1876 - 300 trang
...Evils, which may happen by your Refusal, to pass this Bill. Sir, My Consent shall more acquit you herein to God, than all the World can do besides ; To a willing Man there is no Injury done ; and as by God's Grace, '. forgive all the World, with a calmness and Meekness of infinite Contentment...

King and Commonwealth: A History of Charles I. and the Great Rebellion

Bertha Meriton Cordery Gardiner, James Surtees Phillpotts, B. Cordery (Meriton) - 1876 - 420 trang
...handed him from the earl bidding him pass the bill — " Sire, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world can do besides ; to a willing man there is no injury done." "My Lord of Strafford's condition," said Charles, "is more happy than mine."* He shed tears,...

The History of the Struggle for Parliamentary Government in England, Tập 1

Andrew Bisset - 1877 - 388 trang
...which Strafford had just before written to the King: "Sir, my consent shall more acquit you herein to God than all the world can do besides; to a willing man there is no injury done." Nothing now remained for Strafford but to prepare for death. Every man who dies a public and...




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