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they came to the | 2 |
which the enemy had | 2 |
and drove asunder the | 2 |
that it might be | 2 |
thee nor forsake thee | 2 |
work was done in | 2 |
him the making of | 2 |
engaged in the petition | 2 |
for the said county | 2 |
placed a strong guard | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
run through so many | 2 |
of his bow quite | 2 |
as not to be | 2 |
it cost him the | 2 |
the original text notes | 2 |
their being in fight | 2 |
to the king and | 2 |
and indeed it was | 2 |
party of horse and | 2 |
a prayer of habakkuk | 2 |
began to shift for | 2 |
to depart the town | 2 |
it was the custome | 2 |
work towards his people | 2 |
knew the time was | 2 |
which proved very serviceable | 2 |
the evidence of things | 2 |
rest of the prisoners | 2 |
in the season of | 2 |
make his bow quite | 2 |
the people of israel | 2 |
they set fire to | 2 |
of all things in | 2 |
lord displeased against the | 2 |
which they might easily | 2 |
him went the pestilence | 2 |
the manner of men | 2 |
for my part i | 2 |
was all for the | 2 |
and after they had | 2 |
and to the utmost | 2 |
between them and home | 2 |
for his royal father | 2 |
in an evill time | 2 |
betaking themselves to their | 2 |
armes and ammunition of | 2 |
or any part of | 2 |
all that part of | 2 |
middest of the yeares | 2 |
god came from teman | 2 |
for the securing of | 2 |
up two or three | 2 |
if the lord be | 2 |
them out of the | 2 |
rest of the officers | 2 |
and that they should | 2 |
he is a god | 2 |
season of the churches | 2 |
to the oaths of | 2 |
the enemy being so | 2 |
passe into the country | 2 |
drawne up in order | 2 |
hornes in his hand | 2 |
of all the petitioners | 2 |
if they be the | 2 |
raising of a army | 2 |
but when it hath | 2 |
to his quarters in | 2 |
the gates were opened | 2 |
the two houses of | 2 |
by the councell of | 2 |
petitioners of every parish | 2 |
yea from above the | 2 |
these and the like | 2 |
to give him an | 2 |
what some of you | 2 |
of the churches deliverance | 2 |
could by no means | 2 |
evidence of things not | 2 |
drove asunder the nations | 2 |
the hearts of all | 2 |
were broken in peices | 2 |
and the curtains of | 2 |
committee of the county | 2 |
though it cost him | 2 |
could not have maintained | 2 |
shot him through the | 2 |
xml conversion a letter | 2 |
and chariots of salvation | 2 |
they were no sooner | 2 |
the time of his | 2 |
mayor of the town | 2 |
set fire of the | 2 |
if it were not | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
the bloud of jesus | 2 |
of habakkuk in two | 2 |
signed to the petition | 2 |
which he hath measured | 2 |
according to the severall | 2 |
armes in their hands | 2 |
him through the body | 2 |
such a body as | 2 |
and know not what | 2 |
of the lord fairfax | 2 |
would be the event | 2 |
a number of men | 2 |
that they were in | 2 |
he durst not disobey | 2 |
and were broken in | 2 |
the language of our | 2 |
r thomason e estc | 2 |
and midian with trembling | 2 |
against the authority of | 2 |
way through all obstructions | 2 |
the engagement of the | 2 |
rock and his worke | 2 |
the frame of the | 2 |
according to the ancient | 2 |
as much as in | 2 |
were like to have | 2 |
almost as much against | 2 |
sir charles lucas had | 2 |
lesse then all the | 2 |
his two houses of | 2 |
to be taken from | 2 |
durst not disobey him | 2 |
should be called to | 2 |
till the next morning | 2 |
gods peoples portion fills | 2 |
best course in that | 2 |
drawne up to their | 2 |
men of this county | 2 |
under the shelter of | 2 |
in ordering all events | 2 |
according to the intention | 2 |
the country for the | 2 |
might have time to | 2 |
lay about two dayes | 2 |
what the lord their | 2 |
inhabitants of the towne | 2 |
pretended himself to be | 2 |
of all the gentry | 2 |
to be given up | 2 |
after the receit hereof | 2 |
as it hath been | 2 |
appearance of god in | 2 |
the shelter of the | 2 |
his horses and chariots | 2 |
not be able to | 2 |
and some other gentlemen | 2 |
hornes comming out of | 2 |
the duty of the | 2 |
the height of the | 2 |
of his churches deliverance | 2 |
town at severall places | 2 |
and we doe hereby | 2 |
one or two gentlemen | 2 |
joyning with those in | 2 |
was slain on the | 2 |
some of them were | 2 |
possest themselves of the | 2 |
rendezvouz the next day | 2 |
ad their resolution thereupon | 2 |
a view of the | 2 |
no place in the | 2 |
characters represented either as | 2 |
to serve providence in | 2 |
in the managing of | 2 |
with papers fastned to | 2 |
up all our affections | 2 |
his wayes are everlasting | 2 |
cut us off at | 2 |
the making of his | 2 |
then riding at anchor | 2 |
be given up to | 2 |
the constitution of our | 2 |
from above the reach | 2 |
the curtains of the | 2 |
they were sensible enough | 2 |
they would be no | 2 |
us to march through | 2 |
to passe into the | 2 |
were glad to make | 2 |
to come to the | 2 |
perish in the attempt | 2 |
a god of truth | 2 |
why did they not | 2 |
gentry of the county | 2 |
and commons assembled in | 2 |
had given us a | 2 |
that no man might | 2 |
but all to no | 2 |
prophesie of habakkuk in | 2 |
in the work of | 2 |
petition to the parliament | 2 |
the magazine of the | 2 |
dayes provision of bread | 2 |
to a rendevouze in | 2 |
and placed a strong | 2 |
and the engagement of | 2 |
the lords and commons | 2 |
executed at the castle | 2 |
never came up to | 2 |
iv tiff page image | 2 |
out of the rocks | 2 |
of the things that | 2 |
an army double the | 2 |
for the destruction of | 2 |
the season of the | 2 |
that they knew not | 2 |
the liberty of the | 2 |
might easily enough have | 2 |
thy horses and thy | 2 |
the churches deliverance being | 2 |
i know not what | 2 |
he was a stranger | 2 |
if they would not | 2 |
being so farre engaged | 2 |
the next day about | 2 |
that they be not | 2 |
that he hath promised | 2 |
the hearts of the | 2 |
no man might be | 2 |
and might have been | 2 |
is of especiall consideration | 2 |
from the two houses | 2 |
measuring out of gods | 2 |
and power of god | 2 |
people into the promised | 2 |
and therefore it is | 2 |
and brought into the | 2 |
they might easily have | 2 |
that time we had | 2 |
the castle of canterbury | 2 |
place in the county | 2 |
an act of indempnity | 2 |
till they should be | 2 |
the coming of the | 2 |
the manifestation of his | 2 |
the inhabitants of colchester | 2 |
that they may be | 2 |
upon them from the | 2 |
for the deliverance of | 2 |
to joyne with them | 2 |
the perpetuall hills did | 2 |
a small handfull of | 2 |
at the last they | 2 |
the name of all | 2 |
to the mercy of | 2 |
till at the last | 2 |
waters that gushed out | 2 |
assembled in parliament at | 2 |
by which means it | 2 |
hazard of an immediate | 2 |
they concluded to march | 2 |
to shift for himselfe | 2 |
the next day at | 2 |
it was not long | 2 |
i have heard him | 2 |
to list themselves for | 2 |
plot in the city | 2 |
his churches deliverance is | 2 |
texts with between and | 2 |
the businesse upon the | 2 |
is there in that | 2 |
at the castle of | 2 |
thus saith the lord | 2 |
in a very formall | 2 |
and beat them off | 2 |
but that they were | 2 |
after the manner of | 2 |
to them who have | 2 |
next day at barham | 2 |
the generall and sir | 2 |
to the right honourable | 2 |
to the commands of | 2 |
beasts of the field | 2 |
from thence to the | 2 |
the rate of defects | 2 |
by the grand jury | 2 |
but this would not | 2 |
to the earl of | 2 |
received a very strong | 2 |
with their armes in | 2 |
to the raising of | 2 |
that seemes almost as | 2 |
and the rest to | 2 |
churches deliverance being come | 2 |
companies of that part | 2 |
possible to relieve them | 2 |
of the condition of | 2 |
which he could not | 2 |
gods dealing with his | 2 |
the work of the | 2 |
art not thou it | 2 |
altered the constitution of | 2 |
i have heard thy | 2 |
was made quite naked | 2 |
when they came to | 2 |
keeping the enemy in | 2 |
and from thence to | 2 |
bringing his people into | 2 |
the committee of the | 2 |
to the mayor of | 2 |
was the custome of | 2 |
with his two houses | 2 |
the authority of both | 2 |
had possest themselves of | 2 |
a night or two | 2 |
to his father and | 2 |
not thou it that | 2 |
into the town at | 2 |
clock in the morning | 2 |
they would not make | 2 |
and he durst not | 2 |
of their being in | 2 |
lieutenants of the county | 2 |
a type of christ | 2 |
for div a e | 2 |
the making naked of | 2 |
that the people of | 2 |
the d i scovery | 2 |
faith gives a present | 2 |
day after the receit | 2 |
can make use of | 2 |
of midian did tremble | 2 |
was thought most convenient | 2 |
in parliament at westminster | 2 |
and others to joyn | 2 |
ten of the clock | 2 |
there came a gentleman | 2 |
the top of the | 2 |
the declaration of the | 2 |
so long against him | 2 |
shot into the town | 2 |
at anchor in the | 2 |
the land of canaan | 2 |
papers fastned to them | 2 |
to be in the | 2 |
officers of the army | 2 |
places of the county | 2 |
with the spoyles of | 2 |
those in the castle | 2 |
with between and defects | 2 |
a good quantity of | 2 |
to the best advantage | 2 |
army double the enemies | 2 |
into the promised land | 2 |
the presence of his | 2 |
it was all for | 2 |
we had scarce left | 2 |
in the way to | 2 |
have liberty to go | 2 |
into the towne to | 2 |
and quartered that night | 2 |
had commanded him to | 2 |
next day after the | 2 |
by that time we | 2 |
seized on the magazine | 2 |
that they should be | 2 |
but yee shall be | 2 |
but did very little | 2 |
or the beginning of | 2 |
they should be called | 2 |
churches deliverance is of | 2 |
the mayor of the | 2 |
with our lives and | 2 |
according to the oaths | 2 |
the prophesie of habakkuk | 2 |
the best policy to | 2 |
began to think of | 2 |
associated themselves and were | 2 |
began to be a | 2 |
midst of the yeers | 2 |
category of texts with | 2 |
with their own folly | 2 |
in answer to their | 2 |
there is a time | 2 |
run the hazard of | 2 |
of texts with between | 2 |
they were resolved to | 2 |
they shall not have | 2 |
quartered that night at | 2 |
others to joyn with | 2 |
and comminalty of the | 2 |
and sir charls lucas | 2 |
the commissioners and gentlemen | 2 |
part of the towne | 2 |
horses and thy chariots | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
not to act any | 2 |
well affected to the | 2 |
we marched on towards | 2 |
his quarters in the | 2 |
that he might have | 2 |
and a foure of | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
with some of the | 2 |
to live by faith | 2 |
substance of things hoped | 2 |
out of gods peoples | 2 |
above the reach of | 2 |
county of essex would | 2 |
things that are seene | 2 |
the children of israel | 2 |
there were in the | 2 |
to joyne in that | 2 |
and again fell to | 2 |
original text notes for | 2 |
aldermen in the name | 2 |
give him an account | 2 |
from the original text | 2 |
parts of the county | 2 |
the midst of them | 2 |
a army for his | 2 |
they supposed we had | 2 |
out into the field | 2 |
had not the gentlemen | 2 |
for those who had | 2 |
of those men they | 2 |
we are resolved to | 2 |
puts this text in | 2 |
know you not that | 2 |
ordering all events to | 2 |
and officers of the | 2 |
in the very heart | 2 |
the face of his | 2 |
d i scovery of | 2 |
them to be drawn | 2 |
portion fills cushan with | 2 |
was thy wrath against | 2 |
of any good to | 2 |
in the house of | 2 |
a party was drawn | 2 |
have heard thy speech | 2 |
and sir george lisle | 2 |
greatest part of our | 2 |
the five and twentieth | 2 |
good to proceed from | 2 |
things which god was | 2 |
and the holy one | 2 |
that had been formerly | 2 |
the danger of the | 2 |
it will surely come | 2 |
name of all the | 2 |
in pursuance of the | 2 |
any good to proceed | 2 |
a prey to their | 2 |
and the army quartered | 2 |
with a letter to | 2 |
a great part of | 2 |
his people into the | 2 |
then one of the | 2 |
to joyn with them | 2 |
they were able to | 2 |
to the eye of | 2 |
in reference to the | 2 |
the inferiour sort of | 2 |
for a long season | 2 |
yet possible to relieve | 2 |
if you love your | 2 |
it was high time | 2 |
before him went the | 2 |
it was beyond your | 2 |
that which they have | 2 |
to be a little | 2 |
the earl of thanet | 2 |
in respect of their | 2 |
to the utmost of | 2 |
were not able to | 2 |
thy chariots of salvation | 2 |
part of the gentry | 2 |
with the charge of | 2 |
a prey of them | 2 |
in the rear of | 2 |
at the sessions of | 2 |
unto the next deputy | 2 |
wrath against the sea | 2 |
anger against the rivers | 2 |
by order of the | 2 |
that they might make | 2 |
had run through so | 2 |
water in a flint | 2 |
the story of it | 2 |
by the river side | 2 |
be governed and judged | 2 |
the businesse of the | 2 |
very thick upon them | 2 |
know not what to | 2 |
i scovery of a | 2 |
themselves and were broken | 2 |
to be drawn up | 2 |
of all the forces | 2 |
that was in their | 2 |
sessions of the judges | 2 |
with their whole body | 2 |
is the making naked | 2 |
scovery of a great | 2 |
that then they should | 2 |
civilwar no a letter | 2 |
for the most part | 2 |
till we came to | 2 |
that they were all | 2 |
stage of the world | 2 |
all events to his | 2 |
up to their colours | 2 |
in a very short | 2 |
or to perish in | 2 |
be taken from them | 2 |
to bring in their | 2 |
slain on the place | 2 |
for the advancement of | 2 |
comminalty of the county | 2 |
prayer of habakkuk the | 2 |
which he would willingly | 2 |
naked of his bow | 2 |
our first comming to | 2 |
lords and commons assembled | 2 |
made a stand to | 2 |
of the said county | 2 |
the middest of them | 2 |
in the dayes of | 2 |
of the town and | 2 |
small and great shot | 2 |
what ever it cost | 2 |
land of midian did | 2 |
lay down their arms | 2 |
at our first comming | 2 |
the sence of our | 2 |
there is a decree | 2 |
it came to passe | 2 |
the greatest inconveniencies that | 2 |
sons of men to | 2 |
commission of oyer and | 2 |
the souldiers to eat | 2 |
the hazard of an | 2 |
a party of foot | 2 |
the very heart of | 2 |