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English: OLIVER CROMWELL AT THE DEATH-BED OF HIS DAUGHTER

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Title: The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love
Year: 1894 (1890s)
Authors: Talmage, T. De Witt (Thomas De Witt), 1832-1902
Subjects: Christian life and character
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pub. and manufactured by Historical Pub. Co. for the Christian Herald
Contributing Library: Princeton Theological Seminary Library
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oss,Raphaels Transfiguration and Michael Angelos Last Judgment aredistinct from each other. If that God, of such infinite resources that He can puton the wall of the sky each night more than the Louvre, and the Luxembourg,and the Vatican, and the Dresden, and Venetian galleries all in one, is my Godand your God, our provider and protector, what is the use of our worrying aboutany human antagonism ? If we are misinterpreted, the God of the many-coloredsunset can put the right color on our action. If He can afford to hang suchmasterpieces over the outside wall of heaven and have them obliterated in anhour, He must be very rich in resources and can put us through in safety. Ifall the garniture of the western heavens at eventide is but the upholstry ofone of the windows of our future home, what small business for us to bechasing enemies ! Mohammed said: The sword is the key of heaven and hell; a drop of bloodshed is better than fasting, and wounds in the day of judgment are resplendent as
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OLIVER CROMWELL AT THE DEATH-BED OF HIS DAUGHTER.Oliver Cromwell, son of a baronet, was elected to the brief Parliament of 162S, and, by encouraging thePuritan sentiment, he became a member of the Long Parliament, and also secured the more influential positionof lieutenant-general of the House, by which he brought a large force of the military under his arm, and wasable to crush all opposition by making the army predominant over Parliament. Heat length brought CharlesI to the block, and on the i6th of December, 1653, took the title of Lord Protector, thus becoming virtually Kingof Britain. The death of his daughter Elizabeth so affected him that his strong heart broke, and one monthafter, on September 3, 1658, being the anniversaries of his two greatest victories, at Dunbar and Worcester, hefollowed her to the grave. (477) 478 THK PATHWAY OF I^IFE. vermilion, and odoriferous as musk. The same sentiment was echoed by Crom-well, but the death of his daughter changed his opinion, and my

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